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Methods for Teaching Languages Online Course

The Methods for Teaching Languages course is offered fully online typically during summer semester. Registration for this course usually opens when ³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø registration periods start. To view ³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø registration periods, semester dates, and other pertinent information, go here.

The Methods for Teaching Languages course is offered as an undergraduate course (WLC 4500) and as a graduate course (WLC 6500). Registration for the courses is processed through Continuing Education and you can  You can also review a Sample Syllabus to get a better idea of the course structure.

Tuition and fees for the Methods Online Course are:

Tuition is subject to change.

 

Course Access

You will have access to your course the first day the class begins each semester. You will not be able to access your course before then. To access your course after you have registered and paid your fees, you must do the following:

  • Create a Wildcat account.
  • Log into your course by going to the eWeber student portal. To login, go to the ³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø homepage and click on the icon located in the top right corner. You will use your Wildcat username and password to log in.
  • Select "³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø Online — Canvas Courses," then the name of your course (either WLC 4500 or WLC 6500). This will take you to either your course materials or to the Canvas login page. At the , choose ³Ô¹Ï¹ÙÍø Online as the institution, then log in using your Wildcat username and password.

Textbook

There is one required textbook for this course. You should order it so that you have it when the course begins.

  1. Teacher's Handbook, 5th edition by Judith L. Shrum and Eileen W. Glisan. 2016. Cengage Learning. ISBN: 978-1-305-10970-4. It is available through our online bookstore or you may choose to purchase it elsewhere. Print or electronic formats are also available for purchase or rental.

For technical assistance with your course please contact: 1-800-848-6499 or 801-626-6499.

For all other questions, please contact Department Chair Dr. Electra Fielding at electrafielding@weber.edu.