Deutsch lehren lernen®
Approach
- Action research - observe and reflect on your own and others’ teaching
- Practical Exploration Projects to consciously investigate your teaching
- Video clips from authentic German classrooms all over the world with varying target groups
- Develop strategic guidelines for your classroom
Action research
DLL employs action research (i.e. teacher research) to provide the most hands-on continuing education experience. This means that, along with learning about new subject-specific didactic theory, participants are also given the opportunity to investigate, analyze, and participate in real-world instruction, and to try out newly-learned practical strategies themselves. In this way, theory is supplemented with personal experience.
Practical Exploration Projects
As part of every DLL unit, participants conduct an investigation of their own instruction. The so-called Practical Exploration Projects (PEPs) allow teachers to observe and reflect on — and possibly even change — their own teaching.
Teachers benefit from the opportunity to exchange ideas with others in their field, expand their repertoire of teaching strategies, and gain insight into many different classroom situations.
PEPs - a short explanation
The "Reflexion" product in DLL
Teachers benefit from the opportunity to exchange ideas with others in their field, expand their repertoire of teaching strategies, and gain insight into many different classroom situations.
Classroom recordings
Clips from authentic German classrooms with varying target groups are an important component of DLL. The recordings are not meant to be best-practice models, but rather allow participants to reflect on instruction in real-world contexts.
The recordings are easily accessible, either on the DVDs included with the DLL textbooks, or on your personal mobile devices using a QR-code.
Unterricht mit Schulkindern in New Delhi (7. Klasse)
Unterricht mit Erwachsenen im Goethe-Institut München
The recordings are easily accessible, either on the DVDs included with the DLL textbooks, or on your personal mobile devices using a QR-code.