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Dr. Judith Rifeser: There must be a German women's national soccer team! - Using film in DaF lessons in a variety of ways
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Dr. Judith Rifeser: There must be a German women's national soccer team! - Using film in DaF lessons in a variety of ways
How can we use our students' interest in women's soccer to strengthen their linguistic knowledge and skills, introduce them to film language and at the same time promote their critical thinking skills, creativity and intercultural understanding? In this training seminar, many practical examples for different age groups and levels will be shown how film elements (including film clips, trailers, etc.) can be incorporated into German as a foreign language lessons and used in a variety of ways.
Dr Judith Rifeser is a language and media educator whose teaching and research focuses on how authentic texts and especially the medium of film (and filmmaking) and philosophical approaches can help foster intercultural understanding and creativity. Most recently, she has been Director of Teacher Education in Foreign Languages (Secondary PGCE) at Goldsmiths, University of London, having been Head of A-Level classes in German and Co-Head of A-Level classes in Spanish in an English school, as well as being responsible for the school's in-service training program for teachers. Previously, she worked as a foreign language teacher at UCL, Institute of Education (IoE), and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, among other places, as well as at various primary and secondary schools in Germany and abroad. She was a network partner for the UK of the OeAD Culture and Language. She sits on the board of the Association for Language Learning (ALL) and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She has published several articles and book chapters and is currently writing her first book. Her short films have been screened at the London Feminist Film Festival and the Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA) London, among others.
@rifjudy https://independentscholar.academia.edu/DrJudithRifeser
How can we use our students' interest in women's soccer to strengthen their linguistic knowledge and skills, introduce them to film language and at the same time promote their critical thinking skills, creativity and intercultural understanding? In this training seminar, many practical examples for different age groups and levels will be shown how film elements (including film clips, trailers, etc.) can be incorporated into German as a foreign language lessons and used in a variety of ways.
Dr Judith Rifeser is a language and media educator whose teaching and research focuses on how authentic texts and especially the medium of film (and filmmaking) and philosophical approaches can help foster intercultural understanding and creativity. Most recently, she has been Director of Teacher Education in Foreign Languages (Secondary PGCE) at Goldsmiths, University of London, having been Head of A-Level classes in German and Co-Head of A-Level classes in Spanish in an English school, as well as being responsible for the school's in-service training program for teachers. Previously, she worked as a foreign language teacher at UCL, Institute of Education (IoE), and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, among other places, as well as at various primary and secondary schools in Germany and abroad. She was a network partner for the UK of the OeAD Culture and Language. She sits on the board of the Association for Language Learning (ALL) and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She has published several articles and book chapters and is currently writing her first book. Her short films have been screened at the London Feminist Film Festival and the Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA) London, among others.
@rifjudy https://independentscholar.academia.edu/DrJudithRifeser