Elizabeth Bernhardt

Elizabeth Bernhardt

Director, Stanford Language Center
Professor of German Studies
Dean of the South Row

Focal Groups: Humanities Education

Contact:

Building 30, Room 110
Phone: 650 723 7013
Fax: 650 725 9377
ebernhar@stanford.edu

CURRICULUM VITAE:

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EDUCATION:

1984 Ph.D., University of Minnesota
1978 M.A., University of Pittsburgh
1976 B.A., College of Wooster, Elected to Phi Beta Kappa

Courses

  • DLCL
    200
    Aut
    2011-12

    Focus is on literacy development in a second language, emphasizing literary texts, and assessing the learners' second-language linguistic level and requisite background knowledge with regard to particular literary texts. Instructional strategies and feedback techniques for written and oral work.

  • DLCL
    201
    Spr
    2011-12

    Learning perspective rather than traditional teaching methods. Focus is on instructional decision making within the context of student intellectual and linguistic development in university settings to different populations. Readings in second-language acquisition. Might be repeatable for credit.

  • GERGEN
    104N
    Win
    2011-12

    Freshman and Sophomore Preference. This course focuses on letters and diaries written by resisters to the Nazi regime, in particular, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Hans and Sopie Scholl, and James von Moltke. The course includes one resistance novel Every man dies alone by Hans Fallada.

Publications