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Abstract
Introducing students to linguistics before they embark on their undergraduate studies can increase awareness and
interest in the field. After documenting my ultimately unsuccessful attempts at creating a standalone course in linguistics at an
independent school in Los Angeles, CA, I discuss how I have successfully incorporated linguistics lessons into both my elective
classes in the Latin language and my core course in world history. I will show that high school students, particularly older
students in advanced classes, are capable of sophisticated linguistic analysis approaching the level of undergraduate student work
if they are given proper training. Their progress in the field of linguistics is limited only by the number of hours available to
dedicate to linguistics activities in an already packed curriculum. By introducing students to the field of linguistics early in
their high school career and revisiting these skills as frequently as possible over the course of four years, I have found that
they are more likely to enroll in linguistics classes at the undergraduate level.
Title: Linguistics is for everyone
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Abstract
Introducing students to linguistics before they embark on their undergraduate studies can increase awareness and
interest in the field.
After documenting my ultimately unsuccessful attempts at creating a standalone course in linguistics at an
independent school in Los Angeles, CA, I discuss how I have successfully incorporated linguistics lessons into both my elective
classes in the Latin language and my core course in world history.
I will show that high school students, particularly older
students in advanced classes, are capable of sophisticated linguistic analysis approaching the level of undergraduate student work
if they are given proper training.
Their progress in the field of linguistics is limited only by the number of hours available to
dedicate to linguistics activities in an already packed curriculum.
By introducing students to the field of linguistics early in
their high school career and revisiting these skills as frequently as possible over the course of four years, I have found that
they are more likely to enroll in linguistics classes at the undergraduate level.
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