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National Catholic Educational Association, Washington, DC. – 1964
THE AUDIOLINGUAL APPROACH IS THE SUBJECT OF THE THIRD PART OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE'S REPORT ON FOREIGN LANGUAGES IN WHICH SUCH TOPICS AS AIMS, TESTING, AND METHODS ARE DISCUSSED IN THE FORM OF BRIEF ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. SOME MODIFICATIONS OF THE AUDIOLINGUAL METHOD ARE SUGGESTED AS POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS THAT ARISE WITH THIS APPROACH,…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiolingual Skills, Educational Media, Equipment Utilization
Hutchinson, Joseph C. – 1965
The high school language laboratory is approached from the standpoint of (1) planning for the laboratory facilities, (2) the function of equipment in relation to student learning activities, and (3) operation of the laboratory facilities. Considered in the section on planning are laboratory rationale, place in the school program, methods and…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Glossaries, Laboratory Equipment, Language Laboratories
Edberg, George J. – The Bulletin of the Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association, 1965
A general survey of U.S. schools and universities in 1965 suggests that 50 percent of them do not feature proper language laboratory facilities. Aimed at prospective laboratory buyers and those seeking equipment replacements, the article analyzes the laboratory's mechanical aspects, accessible locations, physical facilities and equipment…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Design Requirements, Instructional Materials, Laboratory Equipment
Stais, James, Ed. – 1967
The theme of this conference, "New Directions in Foreign Language Teaching," is introduced by Theodore Buebener and is expanded in the five papers comprising this volume. The papers included are "New Directions in the Teaching of Foreign Languages--An Evaluation" by Peter M. Boyd-Bowman, "An Appraisal of Audio-Lingualism in Historical Perspective"…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Television, Educational Trends
Lawson, John H. – 1969
A superintendent of schools suggests reasons for the continuation and expansion of foreign language programs in public schools. Prominent in his discussion are concepts which focus on the international and domestic scene, historical developments in language instruction dating from 1957, high attrition rates in current programs, foreign language in…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Cultural Background, Curriculum, Curriculum Evaluation
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Barrutia, Richard – Hispania, 1964
Completely automated and operated by student feedback, this program teaches and tests foreign language recognition and retention, gives repeated audiolingual practice on model structures, and allows the student to tailor the program to his individual needs. The program is recorded on four tape tracks (track 1 for the most correct answer, etc.).…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Basque, Branching, Electronic Equipment
Ryberg, Donald – Washington Foreign Language Program Newsletter, 1971
Innovative curricular reforms in language instruction at an inner-city experimental high school are described in this article. The primary concern for flexibility in enrollment procedures, language offerings, planning of learning opportunities, and, in general, the total curriculum, is prompted by the recognition of individual differences and…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Educational Improvement, Individualized Instruction
Reichmann, Eberhard, Ed.; And Others – 1970
Some 200 journal articles and other writings, selected from foreign language materials and publications from the 1950's and 1960's, are presented in this anthology. It is suggested that two-thirds of the items are relevant to all language instruction and that the remainder are of specific interest to teachers of German. Five major sections…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Anthologies, Audiolingual Methods, Basic Skills
Dickson, Paul – 1967
Designed for both the teacher in training and the experienced teacher, this guide moves from basic theories and concepts of language education to specific examples of techniques and procedures. Beginning chapters discuss teacher attributes, course planning, and principles underlying foreign language learning, while subsequent chapters in Part One…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Audiolingual Methods, Course Organization, Educational Games
Hartman, Alexander P., Ed. – 1963
This two-part, state curriculum bulletin sets forth guidelines for the teaching of modern languages. Part one is concerned with the rationale behind language programs, student selection, and program articulation. Instructional objectives, methodology, culture, language laboratory procedures, and guidelines for testing are examined in the second…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Articulation (Education), Cultural Education, Educational Objectives
Texas Education Agency, Austin. – 1962
DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS, THIS MANUAL PROVIDES GUIDELINES FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS. THE METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR FOUR- AND SIX-YEAR SEQUENTIAL PROGRAMS ARE OUTLINED IN CHARTS, WITH CONSIDERATION GIVEN TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALL FOUR SKILLS AT EACH GRADE LEVEL. A CHAPTER ON THE…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Audiolingual Methods, FLES, Instructional Materials