Sabine Siekmann

 

Professor of Applied Linguistics & Foreign Languages

Gruening 864

(907) 474-6580
ssiekmann@alaska.edu

Office Hours:
by appointment

 Curriculum Vitae

Sabine Siekmann
Research Interests
  • Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
    • Utilizing authentic online materials in a task-based approach
    • Facilitating communicative tasks in electronic environments
    • Applications to indigenous language maintenance and revitalization
    • Web-based Distance Learning of foreign language and teacher education
    • Second Life, wikis and video
  • Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Learning
    • Peer scaffolding
    • Dynamic assessment
  • Teacher Education
    • Distance Teacher Education
    • Teacher attitudes and beliefs about technology in language teaching and learning
  • Research methods
    • Individual and pair learning processes
    • discourse analysis as a tool to understand distance education
    • peer scaffolding and mediation in distance education settings
Classes Taught
Graduate Courses
  •  Theories of Second Language Acquisition 
  • Research Methods in Applied Linguistics
  • Second Language Curriculum and Materials Development
  • Critical Theory in Second Language Contexts
  • Sociocultural Theory and Second Language Learning
  • Theories and Methods of Teaching Second/Foreign Languages
  • Internship
  • Introduction to Second Language Acquisition
  • ESOL2 Reading and Critical Literacy
  • Web Design
  • Telecommunications in Education 
Undergraduate Courses
  • Nature of Language
  • Theories of Second Language Acquisition
  • Methods of Teaching Second/Foreign Languages
  • ESOL 1 Curriculum and Pedagogy of ESOL
  • ESOL 2 Reading and Critical Literacy
  • Foreign Language Methods
  • Beginning German 1
  • Beginning German 2
  • Intermediate German 1
  • Intermediate German 2
  • German Conversation and Composition 
English as a Second Language
  • Computer Skills Elective – Levels 3 and 4 (intermediate and high intermediate)
  • Strategies for Learning – Level 2 (low intermediate) 

Graduate Committees
Chair of PhD committees
  • Hishinlai’ “Kathy Sikorski” (estimated graduation date Spring 2010)
  •  Walkie Charles (estimated graduation date Fall 2009)
    • Dynamic Assessment in a Yup'ik L2 Intermediate Adult Classroom
  • Chisato Murakami (estimated graduation date Fall 2010)
    • Metacognition in Kanji Reading
Chair of M.A./M.Ed. Committees
  • Carrie Aldrich (graduated Fall 2007)
    • Tutor Strategies in face-to-face and distance tutorial sessions: Tutor and student perceptions
  • Kathy Sikorski (graduated Fall 2008)
    • An Indigenous Classroom: Assisting and Provoking Language Performance
  • Aric Bills (estimated graduation date Fall 2008)
    • An Electronic Dictionary of Aleut
  • Ginny Schlichting (estimated graduation date Spring 2009)
    • Needs Assessment of Fairbanks Adult English Language Learners
  • Cathy Moses (estimated graduation date Fall 2009)
    • Focus on Form in the Yup’ik Immersion Classroom
  • Anastasia Holmberg (estimated graduation date Fall 2009)
    • Bidialectalism: Teachers as Government Agents or Social Agents?
  • Renee Green (estimated graduation date Fall 2009)
    • The Hooper Bay Yup’ik Eskimo Immersion Program
  • Carol Oulton (estimated graduation date Fall 2009)
    • Singing and focus on form in the Yup’ik Immersion Classroom
  • Theresa Prince (estimated graduation date Fall 2009)
    • Elders in the classroom
  • Sheila Wallace (estimated graduation date Fall 2009)
    • Curriculum Mapping:   A Tool for Authentic Second-Language Teaching, Learning and Assessment
  • Erin Kavanaugh (estimated graduation date Fall 2009) 
    • The Use of Blogs to Increase Writing performance
  • Emily Stribling (estimated graduation date Spring 2010) 
    • Improving Literacy through Technology
  • Sally Samson (estimated graduation date Fall 2009) 
    • Eskimo Dancing: An Introduction to Writing
  • Joanne Sundown (estimated graduation date Fall 2009) 
    • Multicultural Literature
  • Mae Pitka (estimated graduation date Fall 2009) 
    • Using Culturally Relevant Materials to Improve Reading Fluency and Comprehension
Specializations
  • Second Language Acquisition
  • Computer Assisted Language Learning
Selected Publications

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