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Langr, Bernard J. – NALLD J, 1969
Suggests that the 16mm. Pennsylvania films with the "Viewer's Guide are the best, most complete tools presently available for formally and informally teaching good laboratory and attendant materials usage. Films were prduced by Pennsylvania Department of Public Instruction. (DS)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiovisual Aids, Films, Instructional Materials
Davison, Walter F. – 1973
This 780-item bibliography is an attempt to bring together an extensive listing of publications on the language laboratory which have appeared between 1950 and 1972. The bibliography is arranged in the following categories: (1) bibliographies; (2) general and miscellaneous; (3) methodology and utilization; (4) hardware-equipment; (5)…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Bibliographies, Educational Research, Educational Technology
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Dahms, G. R.; Ciceran, A. J. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1976
Discusses the planning, preparing, assessing, and evaluation of language laboratory technology and pedagogy. (AM)
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Higher Education
Pond, Karl S. – National Association of Language Laboratory Directors Newsletter, 1967
Claiming that the actual learning of basic language skills takes place in the language laboratory, the author states four requisites for effective use of the laboratory: (1) a clear statement of specific objectives, (2) instructions for the student, (3) realistic objectives, and (4) student rewards. Testing, learning theory, applied linguistics,…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Skills, Basic Skills, Educational Objectives, Laboratory Equipment
Irving, Evelyn Uhrhan – 1970
General guidelines for test preparation and use of the language laboratory are developed in this paper. Comparisons between written tests and oral language laboratory tests underscore the importance of clarity in test item preparation. This study examines: (1) test construction, (2) types of questions, (3) test administration, (4) test scoring,…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Item Analysis, Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction
Stack, Edward M. – 1966
Since the audiolingual forms of a foreign language (hearing and speaking) must be controlled before the graphic skills (reading and writing) are taught, exercises in a language laboratory, which affords students intensive, active, individual drill, ought to precede written exercises on the same material. The three major forms of language…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Electronic Classrooms, Equipment Maintenance, Equipment Standards
Strasheim, Lorraine A., Comp. – 1968
There are three parts to this study of the language laboratory--physical arrangements, the teacher, and laboratory sessions. Special features of laboratory types, scheduling, teaching materials, language teacher education and capabilities, teaching techniques, sample lessons, and laboratory testing and grading are fully described. An appendix…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Evaluation, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Equipment
Stack, Edward M. – 1970
The basic mechanical functions of the foreign language laboratory described in this report enable utilization of authentic target language, linguistically effective learning devices, visuals, and facilities for monitoring and testing. Brief descriptions of 11 laboratory functions include: (1) isolation (physical, acoustical, and psychological),…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Educational Equipment, Educational Technology, Facilities
Spencer, Richard E.; Seguin, Edmond L. – 1964
An experiment, using College Board Achievement Tests in German Reading and Listening Comprehension, to compare the effectiveness of earphones and loudspeakers in language test presentation is described. Related opinions, implications, and conclusions on the effectiveness of communication media in language teaching and testing are offered. (AF)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Auditory Discrimination, Educational Experiments, Experiments
Valdman, Albert, Ed. – 1966
Fourteen articles by anthropologists, psychologists, sociologists, and linguists, bearing on the way foreign languages will be taught in the immediate future, constitute the major portion of this book. The contents include chapters on: (1) sociocultural context of language and literature, (2) Hispanic literature, (3) the use of contrastive…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Bilingualism, Contrastive Linguistics, Educational Research