Japanese Language Teaching at Tertiary Level in Slovenia: Past Experiences, Future Perspectives
Japanese language teaching does not have a very long tradition in Slovenia, yet the teaching of Japanese has significantly developed both in qualitative and in quantitative terms in the past 20 years. This paper presents an overview of past Japanese language courses and of the development of Japane...
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doaj-b47ae3bf691b4b8384e909fed0d3c0ad2020-11-24T21:52:43ZengZnanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts)Acta Linguistica Asiatica2232-33172018-01-018110.4312/ala.8.1.51-647063Japanese Language Teaching at Tertiary Level in Slovenia: Past Experiences, Future PerspectivesKristina HMELJAK SANGAWA0University of Ljubljana Japanese language teaching does not have a very long tradition in Slovenia, yet the teaching of Japanese has significantly developed both in qualitative and in quantitative terms in the past 20 years. This paper presents an overview of past Japanese language courses and of the development of Japanese language instruction in Slovenia at various levels of instruction and in different institutional settings, pointing out changes in learner motivation, increasing accessibility of language learning resources, and the growth and diversification of (present and potential) Japanese language teachers. The paper concludes with some suggestions for further development and for an increased networking among Japanese language teachers and learners. https://revije.ff.uni-lj.si/ala/article/view/7702Japanese language teachingL2 Japanese learninglearning motivationautonomous learning |
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Kristina HMELJAK SANGAWA Japanese Language Teaching at Tertiary Level in Slovenia: Past Experiences, Future Perspectives Acta Linguistica Asiatica Japanese language teaching L2 Japanese learning learning motivation autonomous learning |
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Japanese Language Teaching at Tertiary Level in Slovenia: Past Experiences, Future Perspectives |
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Japanese Language Teaching at Tertiary Level in Slovenia: Past Experiences, Future Perspectives |
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Japanese Language Teaching at Tertiary Level in Slovenia: Past Experiences, Future Perspectives |
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Japanese Language Teaching at Tertiary Level in Slovenia: Past Experiences, Future Perspectives |
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Japanese Language Teaching at Tertiary Level in Slovenia: Past Experiences, Future Perspectives |
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japanese language teaching at tertiary level in slovenia: past experiences, future perspectives |
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Znanstvena založba Filozofske fakultete Univerze v Ljubljani (Ljubljana University Press, Faculty of Arts) |
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Acta Linguistica Asiatica |
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2232-3317 |
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2018-01-01 |
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Japanese language teaching does not have a very long tradition in Slovenia, yet the teaching of Japanese has significantly developed both in qualitative and in quantitative terms in the past 20 years. This paper presents an overview of past Japanese language courses and of the development of Japanese language instruction in Slovenia at various levels of instruction and in different institutional settings, pointing out changes in learner motivation, increasing accessibility of language learning resources, and the growth and diversification of (present and potential) Japanese language teachers. The paper concludes with some suggestions for further development and for an increased networking among Japanese language teachers and learners.
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Japanese language teaching L2 Japanese learning learning motivation autonomous learning |
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