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Antonia
Yétúndé Fælárìn Schleicher
1402 Van Hise
608-262-6537 (Office)
608-262-2487 (Department office)
608-265-7906 (NALRC)
email:ayschlei@wisc.edu
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Antonia Schleicher earned her Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Kansas,
Lawrence. Within the UW-Madison Department of African Languages and Literature
she has taught African linguistics, Yoruba language and culture at all
levels, as well as Yoruba life and civilization. Her major linguistics
research areas have been in the interface between phonology and morphology,
and in experimental phonetics. In addition, her interests in foreign language
learning and teaching led her into doing research in second language acquisition
(SLA) and as a result she developed a new course for graduate students
titled "African Language Teaching Methods: Research and Practice."
Her main area of research in second language acquisition is in the role of culture in foreign language learning. Using examples from different aspects of Yoruba culture, she seeks to show how cultural contexts are very crucial in foreign language acquisition. To use a language out of its appropriate cultural contexts can lead to a lot of miscommunication.
Her research in the area of language and culture also led her into
looking at various ways of bringing foreign culture to students in their
learning environment through multimedia technology. As a result, she
developed an Interactive,
multimedia CD-ROM which is a multimedia Tutorial on the computer,
for learning Yoruba language and culture. This CD-ROM, which accompanies
her book Jê K'Á Sæ Yorùbá (Yale University Press, 1993) now serves
as a model for other less commonly taught languages. She is currently
doing research on the role of technology in foreign language acquisition.
She is also working on computer analysis and patterns in pronunciation.
The goal is to investigate how learners acquire the sounds of a foreign
language they are learning.
Schleicher"s passion for blending technology and education resulted
in the development of the Intermediate level Yoruba
CDROM and the Advanced Level Yoruba CDROM.
She is keen on making the Less Commonly Taught Languages accessible anywhere, anytime to anyone interested in learning them. As a result, she converted her Elementary and Intermediate Yoruba courses to web based language learning programs. Schleicher also does research in curriculum development for the LCTLs.
Schleicher is a past president of the African
Language Teachers Association (ALTA), a past president of the National Council of Organizations
of the Less Commonly Taught Languages (NCOLCTL) and the current Executive Director of NCOLCTL. She is also a member of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Teaching Academy.
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