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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
Hibbard, Allen – Foreign Language Association of North Dakota (FLAND) News, 1969
A description of the modular scheduling practices in the foreign language programs of the White Bear Lake, Minnesota secondary schools includes information on its general design, advantages, and problems. Following discussions of arrangements for scheduling, student-teacher contact time, classroom activities, more individualized instruction,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Decision Making, Educational Media, Educational Practices
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
Brown, George H.; Fiks, Alfred I. – 1967
This report presents detailed, nonevaluative descriptions of instructional methods used in a sample of outstanding language training centers. Together these 19 different training programs represent a student age range from subteen to adult. Included are both intensive and nonintensive, military and civilian, and governmental and nongovernmental…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, College Language Programs, Comparative Analysis, Federal Programs
Remer, Ilo – 1963
Brief descriptions of NDEA Title III supervisory programs in modern languages are arranged by state. Described under the state headings is the work of each supervisor or consultant at individual conferences in presenting foreign language methods, materials, equipment, and inservice training to language teachers. Additional state needs and special…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Schools