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Covington, Michael A. – Classical Outlook, 1975
Offers a humanistic rationale for the study of Latin and recommends the adoption of modern language teaching methods as better suited than the traditional approach to the realization of humanistic and aesthetic goals. (KM)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Humanistic Education, Language Instruction

Korfmacher, William Charles – Classical Bulletin, 1974
Pleads the case for study of classical languages in contemporary education because today's youth may take valid knowledge from history and culture of the past. (CK)
Descriptors: Ancient History, Classical Literature, Educational Objectives, Greek
Welsing, W. P. B. M. – 1978
The beneficial aspects of introducing objectives for foreign language teaching based on functional or communicative principles are discussed. Functional objectives make the learner the center of interest and aid in the process of deciding what to include in a syllabus. Functional objectives offer more guidelines for the teacher in the classroom…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Course Objectives, Educational Objectives, Humanistic Education

Schulz, Renate A. – Foreign Language Annals, 1978
A discussion of foreign language education, especially the lack of common goals, proliferation of options and unrealistic demands made by instructional materials. Reinstatement of a general language requirement after a reexamination of the discipline for its contribution to basic humanistic goals and development of an articulated curriculum are…
Descriptors: Course Content, Educational Objectives, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education

Hubbard, Louise J. – CLA Journal, 1975
To view knowledge of a foreign language only as a classroom tool is limiting for any young person, and especially so for the black student. "What good will study of a foreign language do me?" is a legitimate question for any student to ask. For one thing, foreign language study liberates the mind. Beginning with the first contact with a foreign…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black Stereotypes, Black Students, Blacks
Christensen, Clay Ben – 1979
The outer environment entails all the physical properties a person can perceive or sense from the exterior; the inner environment resides within the individual and may consist of two major properties: (1) one's degree of awareness and perceptual finesse; and (2) the affective domain. Because all of these factors influence learning, one part of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classroom Environment, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Bourque, Jane M.; And Others – 1978
This brochure is presented in the context of the "back to basics" movement to draw attention to the fact that the basics of a good education are skills that will enable people to live more effectively in the world of the future and that study of a foreign language contributes to the development of these skills. Basics are defined as…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Educational Benefits, Educational Objectives, Educational Policy
Arendt, Jermaine D., Ed.; And Others – 1979
The following essays are included: (1) "Futurism in Foreign Language Learning" by Frank M. Grittner and Percy B. Fearing; (2) "Humanism in Learning Foreign Languages" by Samuel L. Lieberman; (3) "Objectives for New Programs: A Thematic Approach in Second Language Learning" by Helen L. Jorstad; (4)…
Descriptors: Accountability, Classroom Communication, Cross Cultural Training, Educational Innovation
Taylor, Mary S. – Cross Currents, 1976
This paper briefly outlines the theory and development of Values Clarification and explores its possible applications to English as a foreign language (EFL). The five basic types of Values Clarification exercises are discussed: (1) interviewing, (2) rank-ordering, (3) forced choice, (4) values continuum, and (5) sentence completion. The theory and…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Communication Skills, Communicative Competence (Languages), Cultural Differences
LeBovit, Judith B. – 1976
This handbook is designed for educators, administrators, and others who are interested in developing Latin programs in elementary and secondary schools. It is divided into four parts. Part One, "How Beginning Latin Actually Works," discusses a typical beginning Latin class session, linguistic and humanistic program goals, the methodology…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Community Involvement, Course Content, Educational Objectives