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Locke, William N. – The Modern Language Journal, 1965
After a brief history of the development of the language laboratory, the extent, quality, and problems of current laboratory use at the elementary, high school, and college level is discussed, as is the relationship between laboratory equipment and teaching methods. Current research is briefly reviewed, and areas for further study are indicated.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Educational Trends, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Equipment
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Morrison, H.W.; Adams, E.N. – The Modern Language Journal, 1968
Comparisons are made between two introductory German sections at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, one of which had a conventional language laboratory and the other a computer assisted instruction laboratory. A brief description of the instructional arrangements is followed by descriptions of experimental comparisons, making up the…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, Audiolingual Methods, College Language Programs
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Mathieu, G. – The Modern Language Journal, 1965
An argument for taping pattern drills without pauses is advanced as a means for allowing students to learn at their own rate. Insertion of pauses by the teacher and advantages of a foot pedal to control pauses are discussed. Examples are provided for two, three, four, and five cycle drills. (AF)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
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Mueller, Theodore H. – The Modern Language Journal, 1968
A study of a first-year French course using programed instruction at the University of Kentucky is described. Attention is directed to the performance of average and below-average students in the class. An outline of the learning situation notes the use of inexperienced graduate assistants as teachers, the "Basic French" text, minimal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Auditory Perception, College Freshmen, College Language Programs
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Calvert, Laura D. – The Modern Language Journal, 1963
Peace Corps language training in Spanish at the University of New Mexico is described. Such training features as class size, instructional levels, instructional method, drill, grammar presentation, classroom and laboratory work, review, testing, supplementary materials, use of native informants, teacher characteristics, and practice at mealtime…
Descriptors: Grammar, Instructional Materials, Intensive Language Courses, Language Instruction
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Gut, Ann F. – The Modern Language Journal, 1967
Results of a survey of 234 schools, placing special emphasis on the role of linguistics and the recommendations of linguists in their language programs, are presented. A questionnaire gathered information on the number of class meetings per week, the length of class time, the number of students per section, and whether class materials were…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiolingual Skills, College Language Programs, Educational Change
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Mueller, Theodore H.; Niedzielski, Henri – The Modern Language Journal, 1966
NDEA summer institutes at the Universities of Florida and Massachusetts, and at Arcachon, France during 1963 made use of parts of the Audio-Lingual Language Program (ALLP) French Program. Near native pronunciation and intonation habits and a command of the basic speech structures were the goals. Each institute used the Program differently and…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Auditory Discrimination, Cultural Context, Educational Objectives
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Valdman, Albert – The Modern Language Journal, 1964
In a brief introduction, this article expresses the concern that the concentration on the external components in audiolingually-oriented foreign language programs has diverted attention from the instructional fundamentals of time, learning processes, environmental structure, and teacher and student roles. A review of such basic principles of the…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Audiolingual Methods, Instructional Improvement, Instructional Innovation