Journal of Undergraduate Research
Keywords
Danish ducklings, instructional resources, Danish students
College
Humanities
Department
Comparative Arts and Letters
Abstract
Danish is an important language for many who wish to make a study of family history and genealogy. Opportunities to learn Danish are very rare, and BYU is one of only several universities in the United States that offers courses in Danish. Due to this scarce availability of Danish classes, resources for Danish teaching and learning are likewise difficult to come by. To this point in time, BYU has been using Danish for Ducklings for its first-year course. However, this textbook not only has an insufficient amount of material to cover the first year, but it is also geared towards individual users and not a classroom setting.
Recommended Citation
Bailey, George and Sondrup, Dr. Steven
(2013)
"A Downright Dilemma for Danish Ducklings: The Development of Additional Instructional Resources for BYU’s Danish Program,"
Journal of Undergraduate Research: Vol. 2013:
Iss.
1, Article 661.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jur/vol2013/iss1/661