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Eddington, George T. – Northern California Foreign Language Newsletter, 1971
A review of trends in foreign language instruction leads the author to suggest that innovations of a challenging and relevant nature be made in the third and fourth years of sequential programs. He notes that flexible scheduling, independent study, team teaching, and individualized instruction are currently being successfully implemented.…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Giese, Frank – 1972
After a thorough debunking of the traditional justification for the teaching of French, the author proposes to revitalize interest in language instruction through wide-scale curricular reforms. Socioeconomic problems in the United States are related to student unrest and declining enrollment in language programs. An outline of suggested…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Enrollment Trends, French, Instructional Program Divisions
Benardo, Leo – 1969
This report by a former President of the American Council of Teachers of Foreign Languages (ACTFL) and Director of Foreign Languages Instruction in New York City Schools, concerns itself with five major areas. They include: (1) foreign language teacher and administrator relations, (2) a proposal for regional support teams, (3) the development of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Problems
Howe, Elliot C.; And Others – 1966
This guide presents an analysis and rationale of foreign language programs in elementary and secondary schools, stressing development of cultural understanding through language instruction in the basic skills of the target language. Major sections cover: (1) purposes of foreign language instruction; (2) contributing disciplines--psychology,…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Cultural Education, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Guides
Lange, Dale L., Ed. – 1971
This third volume in a series on foreign language education reviews the experience, writing, and research in the United States during 1970. The central theme, pluralism in foreign language education, is exemplified in each chapter. This theme suggests that the profession is no longer consciously oriented to a single approach to the learning of a…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Research