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Real-client projects in the LSP classroom: Business and German students teamworking across disciplines
Author(s) -
Margaret Gonglewski,
Anna Helm
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
global business languages
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2165-6401
pISSN - 1086-7627
DOI - 10.4079/gbl.v20.7
Subject(s) - deliverable , discipline , german , experiential learning , knowledge management , computer science , business , psychology , pedagogy , engineering , sociology , social science , systems engineering , archaeology , history
This paper presents a cross-disciplinary project in which business German and international marketing management students were teamed up to complete work for a real client. Each team developed a proposal for a new marketing and communications strategy for a non-profit organization focused on the German language and cultures. We first examine real-client projects as a subcategory of experiential learning, with benefits highlighted in the secondary literature, including the opportunity for students to apply their course-gained knowledge and skills, and to interact with local communities, which lends purpose and authenticity to their classroom learning. We then present our cross-disciplinary version of a real-client project, outlined in four phases with specific tasks, deliverables, and goals. Project outcomes demonstrate the ways in which the real-client project allowed students to apply content knowledge and skills from their respective fields, while supporting peer-to-peer learning within a disciplinarily diverse team in a professional setting. We conclude with recommendations to facilitate developing and carrying out cross-disciplinary real-client projects in business language or other LSP fields.

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