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Melaro, Constance L. – Instructor, 1973
Article presents a simple methodology for FLES teachers. (GB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, FLES, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction
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Ford, James F. – Hispania, 1974
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, FLES, Instructional Materials
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Larew, Leonor A. – Hispania, 1975
The author visited elementary school English classes in Puerto Rico and this article illustrates some of their activities. (CK)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Elementary Education, English (Second Language), FLES
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Bourque, Edward H. – Hispania, 1970
Descriptors: Evaluation, FLES, Instructional Materials, Language Instruction
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Kunkle, John F. – Educational Leadership, 1972
Gives reasons for the failure of FLES programs in most schools, and proposes the home-school language switch program in which English-speaking students are given their kindergarten, first grade, and most of second, third, and fourth grade instruction in a foreign language. (Author/DR)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Bilingual Schools, Educational Objectives, FLES
TARRANT, WARREN J. – 1962
ELEVEN THIRD-GRADE CLASSES IN SCHENECTADY, N.Y., WATCHED A 15-MINUTE TELEVISION PROGRAM IN ELEMENTARY FRENCH TWICE A WEEK DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR. TO ANALYZE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT TEACHERS PROVIDING THE FOLLOW-UP INSTRUCTION OF THE TV PROGRAMS, FOUR GROUPS OF STUDENTS WERE ASSIGNED TO TEACHERS RANGING FROM NATIVE FRENCH WITH CONSIDERABLE…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Educational Television, Elementary School Students, Experimental Programs
de Rooij, J. – Etudes de Linguistique Appliquee, 1979
Presents an overview of the Dutch language instruction situation in universities outside of the Netherlands and Belgium, touching upon teacher statistics, students' reasons for studying Dutch, materials available for the study of the Dutch language and culture, and certification programs. (AM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, College Second Language Programs, Dutch, Higher Education
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Lipton, Gladys C., Ed.; Bourque, Edward H., Ed. – 1972
The first section of this report presents six articles describing FLES techniques. Harriet Barnett discusses the use in FLES of individualized teaching techniques that are in popular use in other subject areas. Yvonne Le Manchec encourages early second language instruction through the use of educational situations in which the child will be…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, FLES, Instructional Materials, Language Guides
KUNKLE, JOHN F. – 1966
THE EXPERIENCE OF FLES TEACHERS WITH "BONJOUR LINE" (FOURTH AND FIFTH GRADE) AND "VOIX ET IMAGES DE FRANCE" (SIXTH GRADE) IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FRENCH CURRICULUM OVER A 2-YEAR PERIOD IN SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIO, HAS RESULTED IN A NUMBER OF CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE WAYS IN WHICH AMERICAN AND FRENCH…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary School Students, FLES
Ghini, Costantino; And Others – 1973
This report presents an evaluation of the Louisiana state-wide program of French instruction at the primary level for the academic year 1972-73. The aims of the program were to show that second language learning is feasible and beneficial, can fit within the educational priorities of the Louisiana school system, and is valuable for both anglophone…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, FLES, French
Modern Language Association of America, New York, NY. – 1961
TWO POLICY STATEMENTS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS BRIEF DOCUMENT. THE FIRST, PREPARED IN 1956, LISTS QUALIFICATIONS FOR FLES PROGRAMS. THE 1961 STATEMENT OUTLINES OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES OF FLES PROGRAMS, AND CONCENTRATES ON SEQUENCE, ARTICULATION, EXPERIMENTATION IN PROGRAMS AND METHODS, AND FLES TEACHERS. (AS)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Educational Objectives, Educational Policy, FLES
RANDALL, EARLE S. – 1962
THE ROLE OF THE CLASSROOM ELEMENTARY TEACHER IN FLES PROGRAMS IS DISCUSSED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FLES TELEVISION COURSES. HER IMPORTANCE IN PROVIDING FOLLOW-UP TO THE PROGRAMS AND HER NEED FOR ADEQUATE MANUALS, RECORDINGS, AND OTHER INSTRUCTIONAL AIDS IS STRESSED IN THE FINDINGS OF THREE RESEARCH PROJECTS. SOME OF THE AVAILABLE FLES TELEVISION…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Educational Television, Elementary School Teachers, Filmstrips
Lipton, Gladys C., Ed. – 1969
Twelve articles on current and projected trends in the teaching of foreign language in elementary schools (FLES) focus on four major areas of concern. A look at the present state of FLES instruction includes articles on programs in various parts of the world, the potential of FLES, and teacher preparation. Two articles on innovations and school…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Communications, Educational Innovation, Educational Technology
Singer, Armand E. – 1977
Foreign language graduate assistants usually lack adequate teaching experience, yet must somehow repay their university for assistantships needed to remain in school. Such neophyte teachers rarely inspire students to continue language study. But the more experienced staff must teach upper-division courses for these same students and the graduate…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Language Programs, College Second Language Programs, Graduate Students
Davenport, Linda Y. – 1978
The teaching of foreign languages in the elementary school (FLES) as an integral part of the elementary curriculum has met with varied success in the U.S., despite increasing evidence that young children are capable of learning to speak a foreign language with less effort and more success than any other age group. The earliest FLES programs date…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Elementary Education, FLES, Instructional Materials
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