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Title: The Librarian


1
The Librarians Role in Motivating Language
Learners
  • Tales from an Eastern Washington
  • College Town

2
Three Events
  • Confronting the attitude of what would you need
    to order those books for? (2006)
  • Receiving an instructors invitation to talk to a
    class about childrens books, in particular
    (2007)
  • Coming across the LINGO Study online (2008)

3
LINGO Study
  • European Commissions Directorate General for
    Education and Culture study on Motivating
    Europeans to Learn Languages
  • Highlights 50 examples of good practices for
    language promotion in informal language learning
    environments, or to promote language learning
    activities outside the classroom in the case of
    formal educational institutions
  • Examines intrinsic, rather than extrinsic
    motivation

4
Language Learning Then and Now
  • Then
  • Practice in a campus language lab
  • Grammar drills
  • Rote learning
  • Repetition
  • Motivation as a product
  • Little role for the librarian
  • Now
  • Virtual Language lab anytime and anywhere
  • Interactive, collaborative, and student directed
    learning incorporated into traditional (grammar,
    rule based) instruction
  • Ability to reach beyond the classroom through
    online target language opportunities
  • Motivation as a process
  • Opportunities for librarian involvement

5
Librarian as Language Learner
  • What is it like to be a first year language
    student? my experience in Chinese 101
  • Implications for collection development
  • Ideas for librarian involvement

6
Four important Language LearningVariables
according to Gardner
  • Intelligence
  • Language Aptitude
  • Personality
  • Attitude
  • Motivation
  • Situational anxiety

(Gardner, 1985)
7
Integrative versus Instrumental Motivation
  • Integrative Motivation
  • Instrumental Motivation
  • The learner is motivated through social
    interaction and the desire to become bilingual
    and bicultural through a genuine interest in the
    target culture or language
  • The learner is motivated to learn the language
    in order to increase their employment prospects,
    or to do something concrete. In todays language,
    it even includes the ability to compete on the
    global scene (Guilloteaux, 2007, p. 18)

8
Linguistic and nonlinguistic outcomes of the
learning experience
  • Linguistic Outcomes
  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar
  • Pronunciation
  • Fluency
  • Related to course grades and test scores
  • Nonlinguistic outcomes
  • Attitudes toward the cultural values and beliefs
    of the target language community

9
Setting or context in which language learning
takes place
  • Informal context (exposure)
  • Internet radio
  • Movies in the target language
  • Audiobooks
  • Conversation
  • Chatting online
  • Emailing
  • A variety of reading materials
  • Formal context (instruction)
  • Class assignments
  • Tests
  • Explanations, lectures
  • Language lab recordings, drills

10
  • The product of any language learning context is
    the result of a dynamic interplay of the
    experiences and the prior cognitive and affective
    characteristics. (Gardner, 1985, p. 149)

11
Language Learning Theory and Research
  • A complex and intoxicating mix of social,
    societal, personal, psychological, financial,
    global, instrumental, cross-cultural,
    geo-political factors involving motivation,
    effort, desire, apprehension, fear, anxiety,
    self-doubt, goals, environment, stereotypes,
    linguistic self-confidence, extraversion, and
    introversion..

12
Role of the TeacherRole of the Librarian?
  • A skilled teacher can have a great influence on
    awakening positive attitudes toward the target
    language
  • If this is true of a teacher, what role can the
    librarian play, as part of the students
    linguistic and academic community?
  • Research on the role of the school librarian
    by Keith Curry Lance.

13
Implications for the Language Librarian
  • Language learning is a lifelong activity, as such
    it should not only take place in the classroom or
    lecture hall
  • Extension of the students campus network of
    support
  • Inspiring a language-friendly environment to
    motivate learners
  • Promotion of creative language learning materials

14
Spanish 101
  • Two classroom visits per semester
  • First visit to introduce the library resources,
    visit book collections, and to discuss
    supplemental motivational supports
  • Wiki (librarian created, student enhanced--is
    becoming a community site)
  • Facebook
  • email
  • chatting etc.

15
Spanish 101 Second Session
  • Second visit to reinforce the theme of immersion
    through library and Internet resources, and to
    introduce a cultural lesson through library
    resources.
  • Flamenco music, DVDs, dual language versions of
    books by Garcia Lorca, YouTube videos

16
Target language resources and opportunities to
enhance social interactions
  • Emailing classmates or friends in Spanish
  • Finding a Spanish pen pal or tandem partner
  • Texting a friend in Spanish
  • Converting Facebook language settings to Spanish
  • Online language exchange and language learning
    communities, livemocha and italki

17
Target Language Opportunities Through Texts
  • Comic books and graphic novels
  • Childrens books
  • Young adult literature
  • Familiar series titles
  • High interest and popular titles
  • Collection Development Issues!
  • Collaboration with Acquisitions

18
Target Language Opportunities through Media
  • DVD collection, feature films, travel videos
  • YouTube for childrens songs, popular music,
    television shows, etc.
  • Spanish subtitles and Spanish language options
  • Turning on Spanish captions, when available
  • Identifying online resources

19
Outcomes
  • Discussions with students about challenges that
    first year language learners face, including
    feelings of being overwhelmed, anxiety in
    speaking the language, fear that they will never
    learn the language, lack of motivation, lack of
    support
  • This initial contact with students can lead to
    further communication, familiarity with the
    library, its resources and with the language
    librarian
  • Feedback from students regarding material
    requests opportunity to strengthen the
    collection
  • Future collaborative opportunities between the
    International Students Center and campus language
    learning communities

20
Other Benefits
  • Raises the profile of the library and of the
    librarian for the language student
  • Librarian involvement provides information on
    library resources, but also increases the
    language students circle of support and
    encouragement
  • Contact with first year students who will now
    know who you are if they decide to enroll in
    upper level courses

21
Selected References
  • Cary, Stepehen. (2004), Going Graphic comics at
    work in the multilingual classroom. Portsmouth,
    NH, Heinemann.
  • Coleman, J. and Baumann U. (2005), The World as
    a Classroom, in eds. Hurd, S. and Murphy, L.
    (Eds), Success with Languages, Routledge, New
    York, pp. 140-160.
  • European Commission (2004), LINGO 50 Ways to
    Motivate Language Learners, Retreived from
    http//www.eurointeractions.com/projectlingo.htm
  • Guilloteaux, M. (2007), Motivating language
    learners a Classroom-Oriented Investigation of
    Teachers Motivational Practices and Students
    Motivation, PhD Thesis, University of Nottingham.
  • Koenig, F. and Emgarth, A.(1951), The Modern
    Language Teacher and the Community, The Modern
    Language Journal, Vol. 35, No. 6, pp. 481-484.
  • Lance, K.C. (2002), What Research Tells Us About
    the Importance of School Libraries, Knowledge
    Quest, Vol. 31, No.1, pp.17-22.
  • Lance, K.C. (2002), Information Empowered the
    School Librarian as an Agent of Academic
    Achievement in Alaska schools, Alaska State
    Library, Juneau.
  • Norris-Holt, J. (2001). Motivation as a
    Contributing Factor in Second Language
    Acquisition. The Internet TESL Journal.Vol. 7
    No. 6, available at http//teslj.org
  • Stannett, Annette (1992), School Librarians and
    Foreign Language Teachers, The School Librarian,
    Vol. 40, No.2, pp.8-11.
  • Warwick, B. (1991), Acquiring Literacy in a
    Second Language the Effect of Book Based
    Programs, Language Learning, Vol. 41, No.3,
    pp.375-411.
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