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Title Master program in foreign language education at New York University Steinhardt (US)
 
Names Ikonnikova, M.
Date Issued 2016 (iso8601)
Abstract The article deals with master program in foreign language education at New York
University Steinhardt (US). Thus, its peculiarities have been revealed. It has been defined
that the study program presupposes mastering of foreign language teaching approaches that
meet various needs of learners. It has been indicated that students acquire the understanding of
educational conditions as well as economic, social and cultural factors influencing learning;
develop professional knowledge of linguistics, (foreign) language acquisition, (foreign)
language pedagogy, etc. The curriculum of the program is based on block-modular and
interdisciplinary approaches that results in considerable flexibility. In addition, students
have excellent opportunities to gain valuable practical experience and strengthen
professional teaching skills during student teaching placements including abroad. It has
been concluded that professional training of future specialists in the field of foreign language
education on the example of New York University contributes to forming of modern,
competitive philologists able to apply the latest teaching technologies, forms and methods
to the educational process and adapt to fast-changing conditions of the educational
environment. It has been emphasized that the abovementioned positive aspects of US
experience in training foreign language teachers can be taken into account while
developing national curricula in education, philology, linguistics, applied linguistics etc.
Genre Стаття
Topic master program
Identifier Ikonnikova M. Master program in foreign language education at New York University Steinhardt (US) / M. Ikonnikova // Comparative Professional Pedagogy : Scientific Journal. – Kyiv-Khmelnytskyi : KhNU, 2016. – Vol. 6, Iss. 2. – P. 40-44.