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Coppedge, Floyd L. – 1976
A distinction is made in the meaning of schooling and learning, and characteristics that define lifelong learning and ideas that are not consistent with the concept of lifelong learning are presented. Characteristics of lifelong learners include being goal-directed, assuming increasing responsibility for being self-directed, possessing the skills…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Goal Orientation, Individual Characteristics, Language Instruction
Schuster, Donald H.; And Others – 1976
The Suggestive Accelerative Learning and Teaching Method uses aspects of suggestion and unusual styles of presenting material to accelerate classroom learning. The essence of this technique is the use of a combination of physical relaxation exercises, mental concentration and suggestive principles to strengthen a person's ego and expand his memory…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Guides, Instructional Innovation

Bialystok, Ellen; Frohlich, Maria – 1977
The present study offers a model of second language learning and examines aspects of the model in two experiments with high school students learning French. The model describes learning in terms of three parameters - learning processes, learning strategies, and learner characteristics. These three parameters together may be used to explain both…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, French, High School Students, Individual Characteristics

Van Passel, F. J. A. – ITL Review of Applied Linguistics, 1974
Shows the necessity of foreign language education for cognitive and attitudinal purposes as well as for utilitarian reasons. Foreign language learning/teaching can be of great educational value when it follows the thread of the logical and psychological steps in the creative/discovery procedure. A learning algorithm is mapped on page 61. See FL…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Cognitive Development, Discovery Learning, Educational Objectives
Das, Bikram K. – RELC Journal, 1975
This article presents the theoretical and practical implications of a psycholinguistic model which exploits students' knowledge about language and which incorporates attitudinal variables into a strategy for teaching foreign language grammar. (DB)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, English (Second Language), Grammar, Language Instruction

Gardner, R. C.; Smythe, P. C. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1975
Motivational variables associated with second language acquisition are discussed. (Author/PMP)
Descriptors: Language Instruction, Learning Theories, Motivation, Second Language Learning
Prokop, Manfred – 1975
A research project is described which, using Gardner and Lambert's scales plus 10 other instruction-related items, sought: (1) to examine the stability of attitudes, as changes might occur from the beginning of a course to its end; (2) subsequently, to draw inferences as to the impact that a German language and/or culture course might have on…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Attitude Change, Course Evaluation, Cultural Awareness
Ragusich, Nicolas-Christian – 1977
A knowledge of areas of difficulty as well as their underlying causes is necessary before instructional materials, teaching techniques, and evaluation methods in foreign language instruction can be organized. This research describes three methods of analyzing the problems in foreign language learning and suggests their complementary role in…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, English, Error Analysis (Language), French
Petrucelli, Gerald J. – Bulletin (Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association), 1977
Situational Reinforcement, a teaching methodology developed out of the cognitive-field theory of learning, is described. It combines many techniques and methods developed over the years. This discussion of it considers common learning problems: (1) boredom, apathy and passivity on the part of the student, (2) the teacher's preoccupation with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communicative Competence (Languages), Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning
Soga, Lillian – 1977
Community Language Learning (CLL) is a humanistic approach to learning which emphasizes the learner and learning rather than the teacher and teaching. In some situations where the teacher is not fluent in the various languages spoken by the students, such as in the English as a second language (ESL) classroom, advanced students may serve as…
Descriptors: Counseling, English (Second Language), Humanistic Education, Instructional Innovation
Prokop, Manfred – 1975
The paper presents a comprehensive summary of recent research on attitudes in foreign language instruction, discusses it in the light of four functions generally thought of as being characteristic of attitudes, and comments on the usefulness of the attitude concept in foreign language education. Research on attitudes is presented on several…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cultural Awareness, Language Instruction, Language Teachers
Miller, Richard I. – 1970
Exploring psycholinguistic factors which bear directly on student achievement in language instruction in college, this article concludes that programed language instruction has no negative influence on student attitudes. The author directly links learning rate to the learner's attitudes while focusing discussion on results of an attitudinal…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Behavior, Culture Conflict, Educational Strategies
Savignon, Sandra J. – 1972
Communicative competence can be defined as the ability to function in a truly communicative setting, that is, in a dynamic exchange in which linguistic competence must adapt itself to the total informational input, both linguistic and paralinguistic, of one or more interlocutors. The research described in this book focuses on the development of…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, College Language Programs, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer)

Curtin, John B. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1979
Students should be prepared psychologically before they begin studying a foreign language to make them disposed to practice the language rather than study it. More emphasis should be placed on the functional/notional aspect of a language than on the structural aspect. (CFM)
Descriptors: Adult Students, English (Second Language), Language Attitudes, Language Instruction
Danner, G. Richard – 1973
Several reasons for continuing to emphasize literature as the "humanistic heart" of language instruction are developed in this paper. The arguments proposed are based on the following observations: (1) college teachers of second languages are trained primarily to teach literature; (2) literary study is a significant kind of learning; and (3)…
Descriptors: French, Language Instruction, Learning Theories, Literature