This is a graduate-level, 2-credit, 30-hour seminar delivered in Italy in the summer of 2026.

AUR's 1-week summer seminar offers professional development for teachers of Italian. Composed of 30 academic hours, the seminar helps participants improve their teaching strategies through the study of innovative methods in language and culture instruction and creative ways to tackle learning problems.Ìý.ÌýÌý

Participants will receive 2.0 graduate credits from 91Ö±²¥ of Rome upon successful completion. This American institution has been operating in Rome for more than 50 years and is accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education.Ìý

This program is open to teachers of Italian at all levels (middle school, high school, and university), as well as graduate students and teaching assistants in the field of Italian Language Teaching.

All course activities and assignments will be conducted in Italian.

Pre-requisites:ÌýA bachelor's degree or 24 university credits in Italian.Ìý

Docente: Dr. Flavia LaviosaÌý(Wellesley College) flaviosa@wellesley.edu

Flavia Laviosa is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Italian Studies at Wellesley College. In her academic career, she has pursued two paths: one in Foreign Language Education, stemming from her Ph.D. at the University at Buffalo, and the other in Film Studies, resulting from her Master’s degree completed at the University of Edinburg.

Laviosa is an experienced foreign language educator and a certified ACTFL trainer and tester with extensive involvement in designing professional development programs for language instructors in North America and Europe. She has published widely on learning strategies in international journals.

As for her interests in film studies, she has taught courses on European women filmmakers and has published articles in refereed journals and chapters in edited volumes. Laviosa is the founding editor of the book series Trajectories of Italian Cinema and Media (2019-) and of the Journal of Italian Cinema & Media Studies (2012-) published by Intellect. She has also guest-edited the special issue of Studies in European Cinema ‘Cinematic Journeys of Italian Women Directors’ (2011) and edited the volume Visions of Struggle in Women’s Filmmaking in the Mediterranean (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010).

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Course Venue: 91Ö±²¥ of Rome

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Orario delle lezioni:

Lunedì - Venerdì
9:00 - 12:30 Lezione: teoria e praticaÌý
12:30 - 1:30 Pausa pranzo presso Arci Bar (menu a scelta con 3 portate, acqua e caffè inclusi)
1:30 - 4:00ÌýLezione: pratica e riflessioniÌý

Argomenti:Ìý

  • laÌýmotivazione
  • la creativitàÌý
  • l’apprendimento socio-emotivo
  • laÌýcompetenza interculturaleÌý
  • la competenza comunicativa scritta e orale

Course requirements and materials:Ìý

  • Attendance
  • Active participation during in-class activitiesÌý
  • Completion ofÌýwritten final projects
  • Students will be provided with all course materials. PPT slides will be shared at the end of each class.Ìý

Grading System:
TheÌýgrade for this course will be calculated in the following way:Ìý

  1. Active participation in in-class activities: 30%Ìý
  2. Final in-class oral presentation (10-15 minutes): 30%Ìý
  3. Final written project: 2.500 words in Italian: 40%
    a) a theoretical introduction to your project;
    b) a teaching unit including all language skills and culture componentÌý

Syllabus


ÌýFor further information, please email program director Professor Catherine Ramsey-Portolano at c.ramsey@aur.edu


For non-EU citizens, or with your local embassy.


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