Portuguese as an Additional Language within the context of Exchange Programme for Undergraduate Students: a proposal for theoretical and pedagogical shift

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Abstract

This article investigates the processes of curriculum development and enactment for Portuguese as an Additional Language (PAL) courses within the context of Exchange Programme for Undergraduate Students (PEC-G). Nine PAL programme co-ordinators and ten PAL instructors participated in personalised in-depth semi-structured interviews which were guided by the research question: what shapes curriculum within the context of PAL for PEC-G? The findings revealed that the examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in Brazilian Portuguese (Celpe-Bras) had been serving as guidelines for curriculum development and/or enactment within the context of PAL for PEC-G students. While critically acknowledging the contributions of communicative-driven and task-based approaches to the additional language education field, critical and intercultural pedagogies are introduced as an alternative for a theoretical and pedagogical shift within the PAL field – especially for the purposes of curriculum development and enactment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)345-368
Number of pages24
JournalLinguagem & Ensino
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Apr 2021

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • Portuguese as an Additional Language
  • Celpe-Bras
  • curriculum development
  • curriculum enactment
  • critical and intercultural pedagogies

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