A podcast about language, literacy, multilingualism, and more, in higher education contexts. Hosted by Joel Heng Hartse, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.

Language U
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A podcast about language, literacy, multilingualism, and more, in higher education contexts. Hosted by Joel Heng Hartse, Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.
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12/12/2021
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Recent Episodes

February 5, 2022
The Sentence with Peter Wayne Moe
<h3>Peter Wayne Moe is an Associate Professor of English and Writing at Seattle Pacific University and author of the book <a href="https://osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/touching-this-leviathan">Touching This Leviathan</a>, a book about whales (and language, and writing, and much more)*. In this interview, we discuss Peter's article "<a href="https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5cf95d7384acdb0001d170b1/t/60a59c0a25c8aa6d5b559610/1621466126458/Sequence.pdf">A Sequence for Teaching the Sentence</a>," published in <a href="https://ncte.org/resources/journals/teaching-english-in-the-two-year-college/">Teaching English in the Two-Year College </a> in 2018 and what teaching sentences can do in the composition classroom.</h3> <h3>(*We also, incredibly, played together in the rhythm section of a jazz band in high school.)</h3> <p>Here is the list of sentences we discuss at the end of the episode:</p> <p>As he read, I fell in love the way you fall asleep: slowly, and then all at once. (John Green, The Fault in Our Stars)</p> <p>If the use of a computer is a new idea, then a newer idea is not to use one. (Wendell Berry, “Why I Am Not Going to Buy a Computer”)</p> <p>You believe that I believe what I believe because of the way I was brought up because of the way you were brought up. (Fredrick Temple, quoted in Beliefs and Values in Science Education by Michael Poole)</p> <p>Jesus wept. (John 11:35, King James Version of the Bible)</p>

December 14, 2021
Language U Season 2: Coming in 2022!
<p>Language U is rebooting in 2022! Contact me at the email address here if you'd like to be a guest on an upcoming episode! https://www.sfu.ca/education/faculty-profiles/jhenghartse.html</p>

December 13, 2021
S1E4 Credit ESL with Julia Williams
<p>Language U talks to Julia Williams, Director of English Language Studies and Coordinator of Applied Language Studies at the University of Waterloo, about the nuts and bolts of creating for-credit English- language courses and programs at the university level, and the reasons more universities are choosing to do so. Originally published in 2018.</p>
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