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«I Have Got Something to Say, But I Don't Know Your Language Yet!»

Intermodal Learning in Multi-Cultural Urban Education

by Elisabeth K. Hösli (Author)
©2000 Textbook XIX, 99 Pages

Summary

Imagine that you were a child in a foreign country and you could not understand one word of the local language. At school, the teacher motivates you and your peers to express not only verbally, but in a variety of such «languages» as mask performing, fine arts, movement, music, etc. You are not totally mute anymore, and you have the possibility to participate and show your talents. The intermodal learning method offers a framework wherein the expression in these different art modalities is central. The method helps to develop the personal and the social, as well as the cognitive competence beside learning the new language. It helps to reduce violence and racism and supports the creation of a good atmosphere within the classroom.

Details

Pages
XIX, 99
Year
2000
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820445878
Language
English
Keywords
Fine arts Expression Cognitive competence Racism Mask performing
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2000. XIX, 99 pp., 4 fig., 9 ill.

Biographical notes

Elisabeth K. Hösli (Author)

The Author: Elisabeth K. Hösli is living in Zurich, Switzerland. She is pedagogue M.ed., supervisor, and organizational counselor BSO. As a freelancer, she works in school development projects, school counseling, and in-service training programs in Switzerland and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Her main subjects are multi-cultural education, intermodal learning, and human-rights education.

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