Inez De Florio-Hansen Explained

Inez De Florio (born 1943) is a German applied linguist and educational psychologist whose work focuses on science-oriented teaching and learning with particular reference to multilingualism and intercultural competence. She is a proponent of (qualitative and quantitative) empirical research. Above all, her critical view of evidence-based education leads her to a particular focus on individual aspects of teachers, learners and their learning contexts.

In her introduction to Teaching and Learning English in the Digital Age (2018), she exemplifies how to implement digital media in foreign language classrooms. Furthermore, she shows that the rapidly increasing influences of digitization will inevitably lead to more internationalized and globalized research-orientated teaching and learning approaches.

Recently, she has focused on newer teaching methods as well as different forms of feedback.

Career

After graduating from university, De Florio taught foreign languages at the secondary school level as well as in adult education. Following that, she worked for the Ministry of Education (German State of Hesse) as advisor and teacher trainer for instructors of migrant students.

She received her Ph.D. in Literature from the University of Aachen in Germany in 1970.[1] Her post-doctoral thesis (Habilitation) at Goethe University in Frankfurt was an empirical study of vocabulary acquisition by adult learners.[2] After having taught at various German universities, she held a chair as Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Erfurt, Germany, between 1994 and 1996. In 1996, she continued as Professor in the Department of Humanities at the University of Kassel, Germany, retiring in 2008.

Publications

De Florio-Hansen has published a variety of books, more than a hundred and seventy featured articles, and a series of textbooks.[3] [4] [5] Among her well-known publications in English are her volume on Effective Teaching and Successful Learning published by Cambridge University Press in 2016 as well as her newest release (2018) about the use of digital tools and the promotion of media competence in combination with reliable methods.

In 2011, she was honored with a Festschrift covering many fields of her research.[6]

Selected publications (in English)

External links

Notes and References

  1. I. Hansen: Zwischen Epos und höfischem Roman. Die Frauengestalten im Trojaroman des Benoit de Sainte-Maure. Fink, München 1971. (Diss. Aachen 1970)
  2. I. De Florio-Hansen: Vom Reden über Wörter. Vokabelerklärungen im Italienischunterricht mit Erwachsenen. Narr, Tübingen 1994. (Habilitationsschrift)
  3. Web site: dipf . Fachportal Pädagogik - Ergebnis der Suche in der FIS Bildung Literaturdatenbank . Fachportal-paedagogik.de . 2012-08-14.
  4. Web site: Lehrer-Online - Faces of Facebook - Faces de Facebook. 2011-11-28. Lehrer-online.de. Prof. Dr. Inez De Florio-Hansen 28.11.2011. 2012-08-14.
  5. For publications by and about Inez De Florio-Hansen see Deutsche Nationalbibliothek www.dnb.de
  6. Reinfried, M./Rück, N. (Hrsg.) (2011): Innovative Entwicklungen beim Lehren und Lernen von Fremdsprachen. Festschrift für Inez De Florio-Hansen. Tübingen: Narr (Giessener Beiträge zur Fremdsprachendidaktik)