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School of Languages at XJTLU Conference 2024
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We find ourselves at a pivotal moment where the role of generative AI and other technological tools is reshaping the way we teach and learn languages. The question that lies before us is not whether these innovations will shape the future, but rather how we, as educators, will harness their potential to create meaningful and effective language instruction.
 
The title of our conference, No Fate: The Future is Not Set, underscores our belief that the future is not predetermined. We hope that our conference will serve both as a platform for collaboration and a catalyst for change as it is via the collective effort of educators, researchers, and innovators that the trajectory of language teaching and learning will be determined. By fostering collaboration, sharing insights, and pushing the boundaries of what is possible, we can shape the future of language education.
 

Sunday, June 2 • 13:00 - 13:30
Contemplating the Future of EMI Assessment: Using Contract Grading to Empower Student Intellectual Risk-Taking

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This presentation will discuss how contract grading was used in a Sino-American university upper-level EMI literature course to de-emphasize grades and to encourage students to focus on achieving specific course learning outcomes of their choice. Contract grading supported the formation of an interpretive community in which students pursued such learning outcomes as taking interpretive risks, developing personal critical reading and thinking skills, and exploring scholarly perspectives on the literature without worrying about getting everything just right or reaching the correct answer. The presentation will discuss the following topics:
1. Overview of contract grading
2. Specific application of contract grading in an EMI literature course
3. Preparing students unaccustomed to alternative grading pedagogies
4. Collaborative evaluation using rubrics
5. Student perspectives on contract grading
6. Instructor perspective on converting to contract grading
7. Applications of contract grading to language learning, EAP, and composition courses in EMI contexts
This presentation contributes to developing new pedagogies that empower Chinese students to worry less about their grades and to focus more on true learning, which requires taking risks, courting error or even failure, and not fearing penalty for such failure. Most educators experientially know that much is learned by making mistakes, but the academy too often penalizes such failure. This presentation argues that contract grading offers a new assessment pedagogy for the Sino-foreign university context that fosters deep learning by encouraging experimentation and failure, while (re)valuing the benefits of learning from such failure.

Speakers
avatar for David S. Hogsette

David S. Hogsette

Professor of English, Executive Director, Wenzhou-Kean University
Dr. David S. Hogsette is Executive Director of the School of English Studies and professor of English at Wenzhou-Kean University. His books include The Transcendent Vision of Mythopoeic Fantasy (2022) and Writing That Makes Sense, 2nd ed. (2019). He publishes articles on Romanticism... Read More →


Sunday June 2, 2024 13:00 - 13:30 CST
IA G08
  EAP/ESP, Presentation

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