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Smith-Gold, David A. – 1975
TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language) students are usually people who are in the process of assimilating a new language and culture and therefore require more than a superficial knowledge of the language. Adults learning English as a second language might be taught by a language experience approach. Building upon the learners' experiences…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Cultural Background, English (Second Language), Language Programs
Hollerbach, Wolf – 1974
The current crisis in foreign language instruction is largely the result of a general disillusionment with methods, objectives, and achievements, in fact with the whole philosophy that has determined foreign language programs in the U.S. for the last 15-20 years. Today, the primary goal of foreign language instruction must be reemphasized. This…
Descriptors: Culture, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Language Instruction
Kougioulis, Karen – 1974
Foreign language enrollment at every level is dropping, and French courses in particular have felt the effects of this reduction. Teachers must begin to see the importance of considering the students' basic attitudes, and they must actively seek to get the students interested in learning a language. Success depends on the teacher's ability to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, French, Language Instruction, Language Programs
Hagemeyer, Eva V. – 1974
This paper discusses the ambiguous potential of teaching culture and civilization in the foreign language classroom and stresses the need for content, objectives, and methods to be more clearly defined than they have been to date. Particular reference is made to two articles on the subject of teaching culture. The first is John Troyanovich's…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Culture, German, Language Instruction
Kunkle, John F., Ed.; Cipriani, Anita A., Ed. – 1973
This report begins with a list of the publications of the national FLES Committee and an introduction in which T. Andersson describes how FLES programs can adopt bilingual education practices. Seventeen papers are included in the report. R. Bennett and M. Lala discuss how FLES programs can be individualized. Specific teaching techniques are…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Elementary Education, FLES, Language Ability
Reinert, Harry – 1974
In order to make decisions about the continuation or alteration of different segments of a foreign language program, teachers must know what the student feels he needs and what he thinks he wants. The Edmonds, Washington, School District has, in the past several years, gathered this kind of information by means of surveys and studies of enrollment…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Enrollment, Language Enrollment
Edwards, Margaret H. – 1974
This paper discusses ways in which the programmed materials in foreign languages developed by the Behavioral Research Laboratories of Palo Alto, California, can be used. Programmed instruction is recommended here as offering guaranteed comprehensibility, tested efficiency, built-in self-correction, and automatic encouragement. Programmed materials…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction, Language Programs
Farquharson, R. H. – 1974
A disjuncture between Ontario high schools and universities in the aims of their German language programs has become apparent in the last few years. In the high schools, the methods used in language classes have been fundamentally audiolingual, whereas in the universities, the emphasis has been on reading literature, with classroom analysis…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, German, High Schools, Interpreters
Rolfe, O. W. – 1975
The workshop consisted of an informal presentation and a question-and-answer period. Individualization in foreign language instruction is defined as any kind of device that would allow focusing on any one student's needs with respect to: (1) time or speed; (2) materials or content; (3) approach or method; and (4) goals or objectives. Several…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction, Language Instruction
Northcott, Kenneth J. – 1974
This paper examines some of the reasons for the present enrollment crisis in foreign languages and some of the steps that can be taken to remedy it and describes in detail the University of Chicago training program for language teachers. The inherent importance of foreign language study is emphasized here. Since many of the language requirements…
Descriptors: Culture, Enrollment, Language Enrollment, Language Instruction
Dusel, John P. – 1974
In order for education to be truly progressive, it is necessary to recognize that some innovations are merely ideas resurrected from the past. An example of this is bilingual education, which is growing in popularity throughout the country as a means of instructing non-English speaking children. An examination of historical documents reveals that…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism, Early Childhood Education
Crystal, David – 1973
Linguistics can contribute to language education by making teachers empirically aware of the complexity of language, methodologically attuned to improved teaching techniques, and theoretically informed about the general nature of language. Past education projects which have been affected by the application of linguistic principles are Breakthrough…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Curriculum Development, English Education, Language Instruction
MacKay, A. – 1979
Four evaluation studies were conducted of French as a second language program in grades 4, 5, and 6 in a large urban school district in western Canada. As a result of the 1972 study, which revealed major discrepancies between intended and observed outcomes, especially in oral skills, a major objectives-based curriculum was initiated. As part of…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Assessment
Sophusson, Beret – 1974
A discussion of the relevance of foreign languages to high school and college students seeking employment after graduation is presented. In addition, the significance of teaching culture in a foreign language curriculum as exemplified by the FLES program of the Eugene, Oregon, public school system is discussed. The relevance of language study is…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Career Planning, Culture, Curriculum Development
Cadart-Ricard, Odette – 1974
The integrated study program at the University of Poitiers, sponsored by the Oregon State System of Higher Education, is described here. Program participants spend a full academic year in Poitiers. This paper focuses on descriptions of student life, student schedules, and courses offered. Sample student schedules and information about credits are…
Descriptors: Curriculum, French, Higher Education, Language Instruction
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