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Hawkins, E. W. – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1975
A dozen articles in this inset deal with different aspects of an approach to language teaching just now attracting increasing interest. (Editor)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Intensive Language Courses, Language Instruction
Hauptman, Philip C. – TESL Talk, 1976
Problem-solving is a necessary stage for all learning. Students who are learning English must pass through such a stage. The teacher must isolate problem-solving activities for use in the classroom. Role-playing, music and games (language puzzles, verbal or board games, action games) are suitable activities. (CFM)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, English (Second Language), Language Instruction
Walker, Wanda M. – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 1978
In recent years, California public schools have been inundated by a flood of non-English speaking students. This influx has forced California schools to look more closely at how best to provide meaningful instruction in English as a Second Language so the non-English speaker may quickly integrate into the American mainstream. Gives techniques for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Legislation, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
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Freed, Barbara F. – Foreign Language Annals, 1976
A teaching technique is described in which each student is presented with a written clue from a mystery story which is pertinent to the solution of the mystery. Sustained student interaction is required. This joint problem-solving endeavor requires students to use both oral and written linguistic skills. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: French, Higher Education, Language Instruction, Problem Solving
Scott, Roger O. – 1968
This second in a series of three papers on the Associated Staff Training Program of the Foreign Language Innovative Curriculum Study concentrates on the problem solving strategy employed by the program's specially trained innovative agents--the Instructional Systems Consultants (ISC). The problem-solving method used is first illustrated by citing…
Descriptors: Charts, Consultants, Educational Strategies, Inservice Education
Malueg, Sara Procious – 1975
Guided Design is an approach to course design aimed at developing a student's decision-making skills as well as teaching specific principles and concepts. A seven-point hierarchy of educational needs is defined, including: (1) self-preservation, (2) safety, (3) belonging, (4) respect, (5) knowledge, (6) sensitivity-sensibility, and (7)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Course Organization, Curriculum, Decision Making Skills
Preller, Arno G. – 1975
Specific areas in foreign language teacher training programs are defined as problem areas: the teaching of culture, activities to promote the study of foreign languages, and language testing. It is stated that foreign language teachers should have competence in (1) content area, (2) the learning-teaching process, and (3) the relationship of…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Course Content, Cultural Education, Language Instruction
Landa, L. N.; And Others – 1976
This book on the aspects of instructional processes focuses on control of student cognitive activity during instruction. Chapter 1 introduces the cybernetic approach to the theory of instruction. It is followed by a chapter on instructional effectiveness and efficiency. The third chapter discusses cognitive processes and thinking. Chapter 4…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Algorithms, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Olsen, Judy Winn-Bell; Gosak, Alice – English Language Teaching Journal, 1978
Suggests five techniques to be used by the teacher of English as a second language to initiate communication in the classroom: (1) the interview; (2) the mutual interview; (3) the class story; (4) the journal; and (5) role-playing and problem-solving. (CFM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Communicative Competence (Languages), Conversational Language Courses, English (Second Language)
Yildiz, Nancy – 1978
This paper demonstrates how a diagram of a Safeway supermarket can be the vehicle for a language lesson based on Lawrence's cognitive categories (classification, definition, spatial order, chronological order, generalizations and specifics, and cause and effect). A wide variety of decision-making activities based on this diagram are described.…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classification, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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Pack, Alice C., Ed. – 1972
This quarterly newsletter includes a variety of articles on the teaching of English as a second language. The first article discusses the use of the enquiry method and problem solving as classroom procedures. This approach involves the development of four cognitive processes: framing questions, imposing order on data, making extrapolations, and…
Descriptors: Body Language, Class Activities, Cloze Procedure, Cognitive Processes
Jarvis, Gilbert A. – Bulletin of the Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association, 1978
Four forces seem to be at work in society today that have implications for language teaching. First, the interdependence of planet Earth has become a reality that has increased general awareness of the presence of speakers of other languages among us and awareness on the part of government leaders of the need to encourage foreign language studies.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Communicative Competence (Languages), Coping