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Sinclair, J. M. – 1985
Six propositions express central and crucial functions of language. Knowledge of these concepts constitutes language awareness, and they should therefore be used as a basis for designing language awareness curricula. They are that: (1) each individual has the ability to produce an unlimited number of different utterances from the limited…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Foreign Countries, Introductory Courses, Language
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Hecht, Michael – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1972
Traditional language teaching has emphasized study to the exclusion of exercise and performance. It is recommended here that the true language laboratory be the drama studio, which gives scope and impulse to every form of linquistic expression, and which has a great range of resources, media and modes of activity. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Course Descriptions, Curriculum Evaluation, Drama
Donmall, B. Gillian, Ed. – 1985
Papers sponsored by the Language Awareness Working Party, a task force of Great Britain's National Congress on Languages in Education concerned with common concerns of professionals in all areas of native and second language instruction, include: "The Report of the Language Awareness Working Party"; "Language Awareness in Six Easy…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Behavioral Objectives, Child Development, Children
Tinkel, A. J. – 1985
The objectives of any language awareness course must be to lead students to a greater awareness of what they already know about language. This kind of course is ideal for student-centered activity, with the students exploring language and the teacher only occasionally imparting new facts. It will have more immediacy if it focuses on the students'…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development
1985
The Language Awareness Working Party is a task force of Great Britain's National Congress on Languages in Education (NCLE) concerned with individual and societal sensitivity to and conscious awareness of the nature of language and its role in human life. Its principal overall objective is the promotion of language awareness in a variety of forms…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Committees, Communication Skills, Cross Cultural Training
Bruce, Michael G. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1986
European countries have women in major positions of power, reflecting social changes and the development of equal opportunities. The schools, though, still continue to present stereotypic roles for women and men. Most European languages also have more gender markings than English, and gender stereotypes are reinforced by class stereotypes in…
Descriptors: Educational Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Language
Ross, Angus, Ed. – 1972
The purpose of this collection of essays is to inform students intending to study English at British Universities of the choices of institutions and kinds of courses available to them. The introductory essay explores the nature of some of the course choices available and discusses why courses take the form they do. The body of the book consists of…
Descriptors: English Literature, Graduate Study, Language, Literary Criticism
Wieler, Edith E. – 1987
This report summarizes literature that is pertinent to multicultural education, primarily in Canada, and to a lesser extent in the United States, Great Britain, and Australia. The purpose of the report is to: (1) clarify terms related to multiculturalism; (2) identify the ideological premises of multiculturalism and their implications for…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Cultural Pluralism, Discipline, Educational Legislation
Silver, Harold – New Universities Quarterly, 1981
A survey on secondary education in England is discussed in terms of some aspects of teacher training. Although the secondary education system has changed, the change in content and style of teaching is seen as failing to keep up with institutional change or to react to the changing expectations of a changing society. (MLW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change, Educational Improvement
Hoetker, James – 1969
This review of current uses of drama in the teaching of literature deals with drama that is "concerned with experience by the participants, irrespective of any function of communication to an audience." Chapters are devoted to (1) the British-influenced Dartmouth Seminar proposals emphasizing drama and oral language, (2) American…
Descriptors: Acting, Creative Activities, Creative Dramatics, Drama
APPLEBEE, ROGER K.; SQUIRE, JAMES R. – 1968
THIS STUDY REPORTS AN INVESTIGATION OF CURRICULAR AND CLASSROOM PRACTICE IN TEACHING ENGLISH IN 42 SECONDARY PROGRAMS IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, AND WALES, SELECTED AS OUTSTANDING BY A PANEL OF BRITISH SPECIALISTS. THROUGH SCHOOL AND CLASSROOM VISITATION, INTERVIEWS WITH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS, QUESTIONNAIRES, AND RELATED CASE STUDY METHODS, 10 AMERICAN…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Comparative Education, Course Content, Course Organization