Deutsch Lehren Lernen
“Learning to teach German” (DLL), the innovative advanced training and continued professional development of the Goethe-Institut focuses on classroom lessons. The new advanced training and professional development series of the Goethe-Institut was specifically tailored for teachers of German as a foreign language (DaF) and German as a second language (DaZ). DLL provides practice-oriented qualifications for teachers worldwide – be it at the primary or the secondary level or adult education.
Even without having done German studies or DaF-studies, teachers can develop their skills with the help of modules from the DLL series
The following conditions are required for participation in the course:
If it is your aim to teach at the Goethe-Institut in future, kindly click here for further details:
Das Grüne Diplom
The following conditions are required for participation in the course:
- preferably a completed university degree
- some teaching experience or practical training
- the opportunity to do observations of German Language teaching sessions
- the preparedness to work approx. 5 hours per week online for the duration of the course
- additional condition for non-native speakers: Proof of language level B2 (e.g. B2 certificate of the Goethe-Institut) or higher
If it is your aim to teach at the Goethe-Institut in future, kindly click here for further details:
Das Grüne Diplom
The innovative concept of DLL was developed taking into consideration the daily regimen and the challenges faced by a teacher in the classroom. Traditional topics such as training of skills, grammar and vocabulary, phonetics, literature, social forms etc. are integrated in a competence- and practice oriented concept.
An essential aspect of this didactic concept of the advanced training in DLL is a research, which is to be done by the teacher in a practice or teaching session: Learning in the classroom is thereby optimized, in that a teacher observes and reflects on others’ and one’s own class, recognizes new methods and tries them out in his/her class.
Recordings of the class and the completion of projects on practical research (PEPs) help teachers to reflect and update the abilities they already possess and make them apply the new observations in class.
Besides, the collective training in a group of international participants within the framework of DLL opens up the possibility for a direct exchange with motivated colleagues on the subject of classroom teaching.
Every DLL module is available from the Klett-Langenscheidt-Publishers in book form along with a DVD. It can also be accessed online and used interactively on the Learning Platform of the Goethe-Institut. DLL therefore offers the teachers the maximum possible flexibility to organize their advanced training or professional development at their own pace.
Aim of the Program:
The knowledge and ability gained during the training or through teaching experience will be updated and broadened. German teachers will be confident in their teaching methods and be able to constantly grow as teachers with the help of the so-called practical research projects (PEPs). The program BASIS, consisting of 6 modules, hones the skills described in the European profile for teaching skills at the basic level.
Click here for more information on the approach to advanced training in didactics.
An essential aspect of this didactic concept of the advanced training in DLL is a research, which is to be done by the teacher in a practice or teaching session: Learning in the classroom is thereby optimized, in that a teacher observes and reflects on others’ and one’s own class, recognizes new methods and tries them out in his/her class.
Recordings of the class and the completion of projects on practical research (PEPs) help teachers to reflect and update the abilities they already possess and make them apply the new observations in class.
Besides, the collective training in a group of international participants within the framework of DLL opens up the possibility for a direct exchange with motivated colleagues on the subject of classroom teaching.
Every DLL module is available from the Klett-Langenscheidt-Publishers in book form along with a DVD. It can also be accessed online and used interactively on the Learning Platform of the Goethe-Institut. DLL therefore offers the teachers the maximum possible flexibility to organize their advanced training or professional development at their own pace.
Aim of the Program:
The knowledge and ability gained during the training or through teaching experience will be updated and broadened. German teachers will be confident in their teaching methods and be able to constantly grow as teachers with the help of the so-called practical research projects (PEPs). The program BASIS, consisting of 6 modules, hones the skills described in the European profile for teaching skills at the basic level.
Click here for more information on the approach to advanced training in didactics.
This advanced training and continuing education program is directed at German teachers exclusively from the South Asian region.
DLL is offered as an online advanced training program including a one or two day face-to-face seminar at the end of every DLL module.
What does the Advanced Training Program offer?
The DLL modules (DLL1 to DLL6) can be chosen and booked individually, enabling a flexible time-table and intensity of learning. The pace of learning can to an extent be self-determined. This program is therefore particularly suitable for training alongside a profession.
Every module of the training program consists of phases of self learning with particular emphasis on exchange and cooperative work with colleagues on the learning platform of the Goethe-Institut. Every course module lasts for 12 weeks. It comprises:
Short videos of authentic teaching and learning situations provide a setting for
observing experienced colleagues and thereby gain inputs for one’s own classes.
Working on a practical research project (PEP) at the end of every module makes it possible to put into practice what has been learnt.
After successfully completing a module ( i.e. completion of at least 75% assignments in a module , as well as presentation and documentation of the practical research project - PEP ) a Goethe-Institut certification can be obtained.
We offer the following DLL modules in 2020 and 2021:
Applications for participants from the South Asian countries
Applications for all training periods are possible any time until two weeks before the beginning of the desired course.
Course fees for India: 7700 INR per module
You will be informed about the modes of payment by your respective Goethe-Institut.
Send in your application by Mail to the contact person of your respective Goethe-Institut.
You will be enrolled as soon as you send us the application form by E-Mail, provided a place is available.
Within a week after your payment you will receive a confirmation from the respective Goethe-Institut regarding your admission to the course.
In case of queries about this Advanced Training and professional development program, please contact:
either
ivy.thomas@goethe.de
or the contact person of your respective Goethe-Institut.
DLL is offered as an online advanced training program including a one or two day face-to-face seminar at the end of every DLL module.
What does the Advanced Training Program offer?
The DLL modules (DLL1 to DLL6) can be chosen and booked individually, enabling a flexible time-table and intensity of learning. The pace of learning can to an extent be self-determined. This program is therefore particularly suitable for training alongside a profession.
Every module of the training program consists of phases of self learning with particular emphasis on exchange and cooperative work with colleagues on the learning platform of the Goethe-Institut. Every course module lasts for 12 weeks. It comprises:
- Supervision by qualified tutors
- Access to the interactive learner platform of the Goethe-Institut
- practice-oriented assignments
- networking and exchange with participants from the region.
- Access to a comprehensive multimedia data bank with documentation of classes.
- the printed version of the online course material
- one or two day face-to-face meeting at a Goethe-Institut in South-Asia. In individual cases this seminar will be conducted via Skype, Adobe Connect etc.
Short videos of authentic teaching and learning situations provide a setting for
observing experienced colleagues and thereby gain inputs for one’s own classes.
Working on a practical research project (PEP) at the end of every module makes it possible to put into practice what has been learnt.
After successfully completing a module ( i.e. completion of at least 75% assignments in a module , as well as presentation and documentation of the practical research project - PEP ) a Goethe-Institut certification can be obtained.
We offer the following DLL modules in 2020 and 2021:
DLL 3, 10 und 6: Application deadline 03.01.2020 | |
Course begins on: | 14.01.2020 |
Course ends on: | 31.03.2020 |
DLL 5, 2 and 7: Application deadline 04.04.2020 | |
Course begins on: | 15.04.2020 |
Course ends on: | 30.06.2020 |
DLL 1, 4 and 8: Application deadline 02.07.2020 | |
Course begins on: | 13.07.2020 |
Course ends on: | 27.09.2019 |
DLL 3, 6 and 10: Application deadline 02.10.2020 | |
Course begins on: | 12.10.2020 |
Course ends on: | 27.12.2020 |
DLL 2, 5 and 7: Application deadline 03.01.2021 |
Course begins on: | 11.01.2021 |
Course ends on: | 28.03.2021 |
DLL 1, 4 and 8: Application deadline 01.04.2021 |
Course begins on: | 12.04.2021 |
Course ends on: | 27.06.2021 |
Applications for participants from the South Asian countries
Applications for all training periods are possible any time until two weeks before the beginning of the desired course.
Course fees for India: 7700 INR per module
You will be informed about the modes of payment by your respective Goethe-Institut.
Send in your application by Mail to the contact person of your respective Goethe-Institut.
You will be enrolled as soon as you send us the application form by E-Mail, provided a place is available.
Within a week after your payment you will receive a confirmation from the respective Goethe-Institut regarding your admission to the course.
In case of queries about this Advanced Training and professional development program, please contact:
either
ivy.thomas@goethe.de
or the contact person of your respective Goethe-Institut.
1. General Conditions for Participation
Conditions for participation in a DLL-Online course are:
2. Modes of payment
The course fees can be paid during registration either by cash or by demand draft. Detailed information will be provided by your respective Goethe-Institut.
3. Amount payable
Fees will depend on the cost of the course at the time of registration.
4. Withdrawal and Cancellation
4.1. In case a participant is unable to do the course, following conditions for withdrawal apply:
Goethe-Institut.
5. Course distribution/group size
5.1 The maximum number of participants in an online-course is 18 participants, the minimum number is 12.
5.2 The institute reserves the right to change an instructor or to appoint several instructors.
5.3 The Goethe-Institut reserves the right to cancel a course, due to small number of participants. In this case the entire amount of the course fees will be refunded or credited for another DLL module.
6. Proof of successful participation in the course:
7. Copyright
Worksheets or documents made available to the participants in order to facilitate the class requirements are copyrighted and may not be copied in part or entirety or be used for purposes that are not mentioned in this agreement. It is particularly forbidden to download the documents in digital form to be made available or caused to be made available for use by a third party.
8. Data protection
The participant agrees that the Goethe-Institut secures and edits their data electronically in accordance with regulations for purposes of verification of registration, billing and performance.
The latest Terms and Conditions, as published, apply.
Bangalore, 15.11.2016
Conditions for participation in a DLL-Online course are:
- preferably a completed university degree
- some teaching experience or practical training
- the opportunity to do observations of German Language teaching sessions
- the preparedness to work approx. 5 hours per week online for the duration of the course
- additional condition for non-native speakers: Proof of language level B2 (e.g. B2 certificate of the Goethe-Institut) or higher
2. Modes of payment
The course fees can be paid during registration either by cash or by demand draft. Detailed information will be provided by your respective Goethe-Institut.
3. Amount payable
Fees will depend on the cost of the course at the time of registration.
4. Withdrawal and Cancellation
4.1. In case a participant is unable to do the course, following conditions for withdrawal apply:
- In case of withdrawal until 1 week before the beginning of the course, an administrative charge of 20% of the entire course fees will be charged.
- In case of withdrawal until 1 day before the beginning of the course, 50% of the course fees will be deducted.
- In case of failure to join or drop-outs, no refund will be possible.
Goethe-Institut.
5. Course distribution/group size
5.1 The maximum number of participants in an online-course is 18 participants, the minimum number is 12.
5.2 The institute reserves the right to change an instructor or to appoint several instructors.
5.3 The Goethe-Institut reserves the right to cancel a course, due to small number of participants. In this case the entire amount of the course fees will be refunded or credited for another DLL module.
6. Proof of successful participation in the course:
- Completion of the contents and 75% of the assignments of the respective DLL module within the stipulated course duration
- Completion of a practical research project related to the respective DLL module
- Presentation of the practical research project within the stipulated course duration
- Written documentation of the practical research project
7. Copyright
Worksheets or documents made available to the participants in order to facilitate the class requirements are copyrighted and may not be copied in part or entirety or be used for purposes that are not mentioned in this agreement. It is particularly forbidden to download the documents in digital form to be made available or caused to be made available for use by a third party.
8. Data protection
The participant agrees that the Goethe-Institut secures and edits their data electronically in accordance with regulations for purposes of verification of registration, billing and performance.
The latest Terms and Conditions, as published, apply.
Bangalore, 15.11.2016
There are 6 obligatory Basic Modules within the framework of DLL. In addition there are other modules for training purposes. These modules aim at developing ones competence in the fields of teaching German as a Foreign Language as well as German as a Second Language. The Modules 1 - 6 are interlinked to a curriculum, which is the basis for the qualification for teaching German as a Foreign Language. These Modules are integrated in the DLL-Program of the Goethe-Institutes in South Asia.
Deutsch als Fremdsprache
Wir bestimmen als Lehrkraft das Unterrichtsgeschehen. Was prägt uns dabei? Welche Vorstellungen von gutem Unterricht bringen wir mit? Welches sind die besonderen Herausforderungen des Unterrichts? Wie schaffen wir es, eine angstfreie, motivierende und lernfördernde Atmosphäre in der Klasse zu schaffen? Wie steuern wir die Prozesse im Unterricht und wie begleiten wir die Lernenden auf ihrem Weg? Wie können wir uns als Lehrkräfte professionell weiterentwickeln?
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Michael Legutke (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)
Dr. Michael Schart (Keio Universität Tokio)
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Michael Legutke (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)
Dr. Michael Schart (Keio Universität Tokio)
Die Lernenden selbst und all das, was sie mit in den Unterricht bringen, beeinflussen den Lehr- und Lernprozess. Je besser wir unsere Lernenden kennen, desto besser können wir unser unterrichtliches Handeln an ihnen orientieren und sie fördern und begleiten.
Autorinnen:
Prof. Dr. Britta Hufeisen *
Dr. Johanna Klippel *
Dr. Lina Pilypaityte *
Sandra Ballweg *, M.A.
Sandra Drumm *, M.A.
* Fachgebiet Mehrsprachigkeitsforschung, Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache, Institut für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft der Technischen Universität Darmstadt
Autorinnen:
Prof. Dr. Britta Hufeisen *
Dr. Johanna Klippel *
Dr. Lina Pilypaityte *
Sandra Ballweg *, M.A.
Sandra Drumm *, M.A.
* Fachgebiet Mehrsprachigkeitsforschung, Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache, Institut für Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft der Technischen Universität Darmstadt
Diese Einheit ist der Sprache selbst gewidmet, die wir unterrichten. Was ist charakteristisch für Deutsch als fremde Sprache in Bezug auf ihre Lexik, Grammatik, Phonetik und Pragmatik? Was muss ich wissen, um den Lernenden zu erklären, wie Deutsch funktioniert, damit Kommunikation gelingt? Wie wird die deutsche Sprache in Lernmaterialien dargestellt und wie können wir Wortschatz, Grammatik und Phonetik am besten vermitteln?
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Hans Barkowski *
Dr. Patrick Grommes (Institut für Germanistik I, Universität Hamburg)
Dr. Franziska Wallner *
Dr. Britta Winzer-Kiontke *
Beate Lex *
Sara Vicente (Fachgebiet Mehrsprachigkeitsforschung und DaF/DaZ, Technische Universität Darmstadt)
* Institut für Auslandsgermanistik. Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache, Universität Jena
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Hans Barkowski *
Dr. Patrick Grommes (Institut für Germanistik I, Universität Hamburg)
Dr. Franziska Wallner *
Dr. Britta Winzer-Kiontke *
Beate Lex *
Sara Vicente (Fachgebiet Mehrsprachigkeitsforschung und DaF/DaZ, Technische Universität Darmstadt)
* Institut für Auslandsgermanistik. Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache, Universität Jena
Aufgaben, Übungen und Interaktion im Klassenzimmer sind ein Weg, sprachlich handeln zu lernen. Wie dies im modernen Sprachunterricht geschieht, zeigt die Einheit anhand der Fertigkeiten Sprechen und Schreiben.
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Hermann Funk *
Dr. Christina Kuhn *
Dr. Dirk Skiba *
Dorothea Spaniel-Weise *
Dr. Rainer Wicke (Zentralstelle für Auslandsschulwesen (ZfA), Bundesverwaltungsamt Köln)
*Institut für Auslandsgermanistik. Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache, Universität Jena
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Hermann Funk *
Dr. Christina Kuhn *
Dr. Dirk Skiba *
Dorothea Spaniel-Weise *
Dr. Rainer Wicke (Zentralstelle für Auslandsschulwesen (ZfA), Bundesverwaltungsamt Köln)
*Institut für Auslandsgermanistik. Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache, Universität Jena
Lernmaterialien und Medien sind von zentraler Bedeutung im Unterricht. Wie moderne Lernmaterialien aussehen, wie man sie einsetzt und auch selbst didaktisiert, zeigt diese Einheit anhand der Fertigkeiten Hören und Lesen.
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Dietmar Rösler (Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache, Universität Gießen)
Prof. Dr. Nicola Würffel (Mediendidaktik, Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg)
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Dietmar Rösler (Deutsch als Fremd- und Zweitsprache, Universität Gießen)
Prof. Dr. Nicola Würffel (Mediendidaktik, Pädagogische Hochschule Heidelberg)
Worauf stützen wir uns, wenn wir unseren Unterricht planen, welche Konzepte von Lernzielen/Kompetenzen liegen unserem Handeln zugrunde? Wie planen wir eine Unterrichtseinheit, welche Vorstellungen sinnvoller Abfolgen von Phasen des Unterrichts gibt es? Die Art und Weise, wie wir Unterricht planen, wird beeinflusst durch Rahmenrichtlinien und didaktisch-methodische Prinzipien. Mit dieser Einheit erarbeiten Sie sich aktuelle Orientierungspunkte für Ihre tägliche Arbeit als Lehrkraft und lernen Neuerungen im Bereich des Planens von Unterricht kennen.
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Grotjahn (Sprachlehrforschung, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Prof. Dr. Karin Kleppin (Sprachlehrforschung, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Dr. Imke Mohr (Goethe-Institut München, Bildungskooperation Deutsch)
Karin Ende (Goethe-Institut München, Bildungskooperation Deutsch)
Autoren:
Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Grotjahn (Sprachlehrforschung, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Prof. Dr. Karin Kleppin (Sprachlehrforschung, Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Dr. Imke Mohr (Goethe-Institut München, Bildungskooperation Deutsch)
Karin Ende (Goethe-Institut München, Bildungskooperation Deutsch)