85054 - Didactics of the Italian Language (LM) (M-Z)

Academic Year 2024/2025

Course contents

Concepts, methods and tools to teach Italian as mother tongue

 

The course focuses on the main linguistic contents underpinning the teaching of the Italian as first language (linguistic and communicative competence, linguistic skills, variation, norm, text, text typologies, role of grammar in teaching activities, readability, cross-sectoral nature of the linguistic elements in the disciplinary learning processes), linguistic education in Italy, from the point of view of its history, most recent research trends and training methods.

Particular attention is paid to the development of the various areas of linguistic competence (oral, reading, writing, lexicon, grammar) at school, to the transversal dimension of language teaching and to the potential related to Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).

 

Students who opt for the single exam of 6 ECTS shall attend the course in the 3rd period of the academic year (18th September - 25th October 2024) with the ad hoc short programme.

The changes from the A-L course to the M-Z course (and viceversa) are possible only for valid reasons and with the consent of the teacher.

 

Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is suggested that they get in touch as soon as possible with the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en) and with the lecturer in order to seek together the most effective strategies for following the lessons and/or preparing for the examination.

Readings/Bibliography

References for the 12 ECTS exam

  1. Texts and material available on the e-learning platform of the course.
  2. Luca Cignetti, Silvia Demartini, Simone Fornara, Matteo Viale, Didattica dell'italiano lingua prima, Bologna, il Mulino, 2022.
  3. Matteo Viale (Ed.), Tecnologie dell’informazione e della comunicazione e insegnamento dell’italiano, Bologna, Bononia University Press, 2018 (Didattica dell'italiano, 2).


Non-attending students must complement the programme in place of point 1 with the following texts:

  • Matteo Viale (Ed.), Esperienze di e-learning per l’italiano: metodi, strumenti, contesti d’uso, Bologna, Bononia University Press, 2018 (Didattica dell'italiano, 1).
  • Cristina Lavinio, Comunicazione e linguaggi disciplinari. Per un'educazione linguistica trasversale, Roma, Carocci, 2022 (nuova edizione).


References for the 6 ECTS exam

  1. Texts and material available on the e-learning platform of the course (only for the part relating to 6 ECTS).
  2. Luca Cignetti, Silvia Demartini, Simone Fornara, Matteo Viale, Didattica dell'italiano lingua prima, Bologna, il Mulino, 2022.


Non-attending students must complement the programme in place of point 1 with the following text:

  • Matteo Viale (Ed.), Esperienze di e-learning per l’italiano: metodi, strumenti, contesti d’uso, Bologna, Bononia University Press, 2018 (Didattica dell'italiano, 1).

Teaching methods

Lectures, seminars and workshops; round tables with experts.

Assessment methods

For all students, the exam consists of a written exam. The written exam aims at assessing the knowledge of the concepts, methods and tools to teach Italian and assess the ability to use the conceptual tools to design training paths.

The exam is differentiated between attending and non-attending students. The exam consists of 29 multiple choice items (of 0.5 points each) and 5 open-ended questions (2 of 5 points and 3 of 2,5 points each) about all the readings. For incorrect or not given answers the score is 0 points. The final grade is given by the sum of the points, where 31 and 32 correspond to cum laude.

In the evaluation of the open-ended questions the following evaluation grid will be used:

  • full score (80-100% of the score): detailed knowledge of the contents of the bibliography, combined with a precise and widely effective language;
  • average high score (60-80% of the score): excellent knowledge of the bibliography, expressed through a precise and overall effective language;
  • average score (40-60% of the score): good knowledge of the bibliography and use of a language sufficiently precise and congruous, albeit with inaccuracies and excessive simplifications;
  • low-medium score (within 40% of the score): sometimes uncertain knowledge of the contents of the bibliography and language with inaccuracies and inconsistencies;
  • no score assigned: serious gaps in the preparation and use of imprecise and ineffective language.

Students whose mother tongue is not Italian must have a good knowledge of the Italian language.

Students with SLD or temporary or permanent disabilities. It is necessary to contact the relevant University office (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en) with ample time in advance: the office will propose some adjustments, which must in any case be submitted 15 days in advance to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of these in relation to the teaching objectives.

Teaching tools

Students who regularly attend the lessons can use the reference material provided online. In particular, an up-to-date calendar of the classes and an e-learning platform reserved to attending students.

Links to further information

http://www.matteoviale.it/didattica/calendario_did_it_mz_2025.html

Office hours

See the website of Matteo Viale

SDGs

Quality education

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.