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Mueller, Klaus A. – 1972
Dissatisfied with results of traditional language instruction at the university level, the German department at the University of California at Berkeley developed an individualized program for introductory German courses. The author discusses the rationale of the program, problems in curriculum development, teacher recruitment, and student…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, College Language Programs, Curriculum Development, German
McDonald, Edward R. – 1972
An experimental course in college-level, introductory German, based on a modification of Fred S. Keller's work in individualized instruction, is described in this study. The establishment of specific time limits for completion of predetermined subject matter and the provision of tutorial services are essential variations from the classical…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Experiments, German
Dobrian, Walter A. – 1973
Recognition of the enrollment crisis facing foreign language teachers in colleges and universities prompts the author to propose alternatives to the lock-step curriculum still characteristic of many language programs. Individualized instruction is seen as the key to the improvement of student motivation; extra-curricular language activities and…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Curriculum Development, Enrollment Trends, Extracurricular Activities
Kahn, Arthur D. – 1971
The decline in enrollment in classical studies programs leads to the consideration of possible causes and to the proposal of ways to improve existing courses at the university level. Changing social values and interests are found to be at the source of student discontent. Resultant improvements from a high school and college cooperative curriculum…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, College Language Programs, College School Cooperation, Curriculum Development