 
Other Languages 
[For more information about major requirements, see Classical and Romance Languages and Literature
 or German, Russian, and East Asian Languages and Literature]
 
141-142-143-144. Self-Instructional Program in Less Commonly Taught Languages. Learning
languages through the use of tapes, textbooks, and conventional classroom procedures, with
consultants proficient in the language, under the supervision of a member of the department.
Where appropriate, final testing is by a visiting examiner of recognized qualifications, who
consults with the department chair on the testing. One course credit is granted upon completion of
two consecutive semesters. For the academic year 1999-2000 no languages are offered. Written
permission of the department chair is required. 
360. Independent Study. Individual study, under the direction of a staff member, of a language not
included in the regular course offerings. Permission of the department is required. Students are
limited to one independent study per semester. Staff. 
370. Practicum in Foreign-Language Teaching. This course is intended for foreign-language
students who are interested in teaching at the secondary-school level or above. The course focuses
on current issues in foreign-language pedagogy, with emphases on oral proficiency, authentic
texts, and learner-centered instruction. Students design course syllabi and daily lesson plans,
compose exams, review textbooks and related instructional materials, observe various levels of
instruction at Bates and other schools, and teach practice sessions to other members of the
practicum. Recommended background: at least two years of college-level foreign language.
Prerequisite(s): at least one year of a foreign language at Bates beyond the second-year level. This
course is the same as Education 370. D. Browne. 
Short Term Unit  
s50. Individual Research. Registration in this unit is granted by the department only after the
student has submitted a written proposal for a full-time research project to be completed during the
Short Term and has secured the sponsorship of a member of the department to direct the study and
evaluate results. Students are limited to one individual research unit. Staff.
 
 
 
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