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Kubanyiova, Magdalena; Feryok, Anne – Modern Language Journal, 2015
Understanding language teachers' "mental lives" (Walberg, 1972), and how these shape and are shaped by the activity of language teaching in diverse sociocultural contexts, has been at the forefront of the sub discipline of applied linguistics that has become known as "language teacher cognition." Although the collective…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, Applied Linguistics, Teacher Attitudes
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Song, Seonmi; Kellogg, David – Modern Language Journal, 2011
Vygotsky's work on the acquisition of foreign language words has been criticized for lacking a formal view of language as a system and for taking little interest in questions such as the route and rate of language acquisition. We argue that word meanings really do not constitute a formal system, either in the way they develop, or in the way they…
Descriptors: Language Research, Semantics, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development
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Doyle, Michael Scott – Modern Language Journal, 2012
Although it has existed for many decades in the national curriculum of U.S. higher education, the study of languages for business purposes has lacked a more serviceable and academically communal name--a more rigorous toponymic identity--by which to identify itself as a theory-based field of scholarship. The intention here is to propose for…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Business Communication
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Feryok, Anne – Modern Language Journal, 2012
This article takes a broadly sociocultural perspective on the development of an Armenian English as a foreign language (EFL) teacher. It focuses on how experiences and actions outside the professional development classroom influence language teacher agency. The paper is framed within activity theory and specifically draws on Galperin's orienting…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Language Teachers, Professional Development, Teacher Educators
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Fryer, T. Bruce – Modern Language Journal, 2012
After the United States emerged as the major world economic leader following World War II, language curricula for specific purposes in international business were put into practice at the college and university levels. This article documents the work of the major players in the development of coursework and materials for business languages for…
Descriptors: International Trade, Uncommonly Taught Languages, Second Language Learning, Grants
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Spring, Madeline K. – Modern Language Journal, 2012
This article offers an overview of how the Language Flagship Program integrates languages for specific purposes (LSP) components into its broader mission of having students graduate with Superior Level linguistic proficiency and cultural competence, thus being well equipped to function as global professionals in the major of their choice. Turning…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Extracurricular Activities, Foreign Countries, Languages for Special Purposes
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Allen, Heather Willis; Negueruela-Azarola, Eduardo – Modern Language Journal, 2010
Although the professional development of graduate students in foreign language (FL) departments is of critical importance, discussion of its significance and evolution was all but absent in the 2007 Modern Language Association report "Foreign Languages and Higher Education: New Structures for a Changed World," a document advocating curricular and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Professional Development, Language Teachers, College Faculty
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Levy, Mike – Modern Language Journal, 2009
This article describes the technologies in use for second language learning, in relation to the major language areas and skills. In order, these are grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, pronunciation, listening, speaking, and culture. With each language area or skill, the relevant technologies are discussed with examples that illustrate how…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Educational Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Otto, Sue E. K.; Pusack, James P. – Modern Language Journal, 2009
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) authoring refers to a wide variety of creative development activities using software tools that run the gamut from simple templates (easy-to-use predefined forms into which content is typed) to complex authoring environments (flexible but harder-to-use systems, requiring advanced skills and a great deal…
Descriptors: Management Systems, Professional Recognition, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software
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Chapelle, Carol A. – Modern Language Journal, 2009
The point of departure for this article is the contrast between the theoretical landscape within view of language teaching professionals in 1991 and that of today. I argue that the pragmatic goal of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) developers and researchers to create and evaluate learning opportunities pushes them to consider a variety…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Educational Technology, Social Environment
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Ostyn, Paul; Godin, Pierre – Modern Language Journal, 1985
Discusses two questions any language-teaching approach has to consider: (1) the component of a language on which to focus; and (2) how the linguistic material can be acquired more efficiently than in the past. Five principles for efficient acquisition of 5,000 vocabulary words are outlined, and the RALEX approach is explained. (SED)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Listening Comprehension, Material Development, Second Language Instruction
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Jurasek, Richard – Modern Language Journal, 1982
Discusses a four-year project now in the second year at Earlham College to increase the use both by faculty and students of foreign languages. Provides the background to the project, the detailed objectives, and abbreviated comments on accomplishments to date. (EKN)
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development, Higher Education
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Wipf, Joseph A. – Modern Language Journal, 1988
Describes the National Endowment for the Humanities foreign-language institutes sponsored by Purdue University, including their results in improving foreign-language teachers' language skills, disseminating effective teaching techniques, the production of stimulating instructional materials, improving teachers' confidence and morale, and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Higher Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Language Proficiency
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Jurasek, Richard – Modern Language Journal, 1988
Describes how one college developed new skills and attitudes among the general faculty and how these faculty went on to integrate foreign languages into their teaching. The article also details how the program underwent a transition from a federally funded experiment to a regular and popular program at the institution. (CB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Correlation, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development
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Terrell, Tracy David – Modern Language Journal, 1986
Re-examines the function of second language acquisition and learning by redefining the terms "acquisition" and "learning" in the context of the classroom. This redefinition, known as the binding/access framework, has several advantages for instruction: it incorporates both lexical and grammatical acquisition, it clarifies the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Grammar, Learning Theories
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