Innovation of courses in the literature-cultural studies module of KAA - stage 1 (2016)
Provider: Ministerstvo školství, mládeže a tělovýchovy
Programme: Interní rozvojová soutěž
Implementation period: 01.01.16 - 31.12.16
Workplace:
Fakulta filozofická - Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky
Investigator: Vít LadislavTeam member: Roebuck Olga
Description:
The project focuses on innovating compulsory and optional courses in the literature-cultural studies module of BA study programmes, the MA in English Language Teacher Education and the new MA study programme in Philology. Acquisition of the most up-to-date resources and the researchers´ participation at conferences will refresh teaching materials, add information from the most recent academic debates and help the department´s academic growth. Sufficient amount of contemporary study materials will provide students´ with access to the information on contemporary research in literature and cult. studies. It will also increase their own academic and language competence. Purchasing literature and modification of the respective study materials will take place in the summer term of the academic year 2015-16. Piloting the updated syllabi will be carried out in the winter term of 2016-2017. Student feedback will be continuously reflected in the materials to keep up the newly achieved standard.
The project focuses on innovating compulsory and optional courses in the literature-cultural studies module of BA study programmes, the MA in English Language Teacher Education and the new MA study programme in Philology. Acquisition of the most up-to-date resources and the researchers´ participation at conferences will refresh teaching materials, add information from the most recent academic debates and help the department´s academic growth. Sufficient amount of contemporary study materials will provide students´ with access to the information on contemporary research in literature and cult. studies. It will also increase their own academic and language competence. Purchasing literature and modification of the respective study materials will take place in the summer term of the academic year 2015-16. Piloting the updated syllabi will be carried out in the winter term of 2016-2017. Student feedback will be continuously reflected in the materials to keep up the newly achieved standard.