History of the Ukrainian language
Course: Teaching Methodology of Ukrainian Language and Literature, Foreign Language in Comprehensive School
Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Title
History of the Ukrainian language
Code
ОК 11
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
7
Learning outcomes
Programme Learning Outcomes:
PLO 1. Know the historical stages of the development of the subject area. PLO 5. Make use of major professional concepts and appropriate terminology. PLO 14. Explain the particularities of the development of the Ukrainian language and literature, the specifics and cultural context of the Ukrainian literary process, the concepts of aesthetic theories, methods, trends, styles, and genres; Ukrainian classic and modern literature in relation to the world literature and culture; compare linguistic and literary facts and phenomena, identify their similarities and differences. PLO 17. Be able to work with theoretical and research sources (in particular, digital), search for, process, systematize, and use updated information, bibliography, and computer technologies in educational activities. The full list of Programme learning outcomes is given in the section «Programme Profile».
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
Prerequisites and performance requirements
To successfully complete the course, students are required to have prior knowledge of such courses as “Introduction to university studies”, and “The modern Ukrainian language”. Students are also required to know the theoretical foundations of linguistics, and historical developments in the areas of phonetics, grammar, and lexicology of Ukrainian, and modern Ukrainian. Students are expected to have skills in the analysis of language phenomena, in particular, be able to characterize historic changes; comparison and contrast changes in time and spatial dimensions. Students are required to be able to apply the knowledge about the changeability of language phenomena and their functions while doing the linguistic analysis of a variety of text genres in diachronic dimensions; be able to transcribe texts and work with dictionaries.
Course content
Course description
The multi-term course “History of Ukrainian” offers the study of the history of literary Ukrainian and its dialects; it aims to enable the application of historic linguistics in the teaching/learning of Ukrainian in secondary educational establishments. Part One of the course explores periodization, terminology, sources of study, and sources of development of the history of the literary Ukrainian language, as well as the characteristics of literary language norms and stylistic differentiation in diachrony. Part Two studies Ukrainian dialects focusing on the concepts “dialect”, variability and territorial differentiation, the history of the development of linguistic and territorial phenomena and discreet linguistic phenomena, and the relationship and interaction with other existing forms of the language of the ethnos. The discipline is taught in I and II semesters, each of which ends in a pass/fail credit.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Classroom activities and teaching techniques
The course is taught within two terms combining such formats of instruction as lectures, practical sessions, and independent work. The major activities that engage students and provide evidence to assess their performance are practical assignments, writing research papers (literature review) and presenting them, a module test paper, and a course paper. For the performance in these activities in the second term, a student can score max. 100 and min. 60 points. A detailed description of activities and formative assessment is presented in the course curriculum posted on the official website of the Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology.
Assessment methods and criteria
Assessment
The term total score is based on the 100-point grading scheme. It is composed of the scores earned during the coursework in the term (maximum 100 points, minimum 60 points). Formative assessment includes answers at practical sessions (max 40, min. 24), presentation of a literature review (max 20, min 12), tests (max. 20, min. 12 points), and a module test paper (max. 20, min. 12 points). A detailed account of all criteria to assess teaching/learning activities in the course is presented in the course curriculum posted on the website of Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Oksana
Ivanivna
Nika
Department of Ukrainian Language and Applied Linguistics
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Department of Ukrainian Language and Applied Linguistics
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology