This book takes a look at the affordances of engaging foreign language and second language (FL/L2) students in educational projects that bridge the gap between the classroom and the museum. Studies on language learning and teaching beyond the classroom have shown that students learn in different settings and through different types of activities and that their learning is influenced by the intersection of different dimensions. Drawing on both language and museum learning and teaching research, this book discusses the aspects that make the museum an ideal language learning setting and then outline evidence-based pedagogical guidelines to design effective learning experiences for language learners across the classroom and the museum. It will be of interest to graduate students, language teachers, teacher trainers, and museum educators in fields including Educational Linguistics, Anthropological Linguistics, and Museum Studies (Education).
Fabiana Fazzi is a PostDoc Research Fellow in Educational Linguistics at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy. Her research interests include language learning beyond the classroom, multiliteracies skills development in a second/foreign language with a focus on digital storytelling and digital social reading, global citizenship skills development in a second/foreign language, innovative instructional approaches (i.e. CLIL, Arts-based), and plurilingual education.