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Smith, Eugene H. – 1969
This assessment of the current state of preparation of teachers of composition points out deficiencies in programs and suggests ways to improve them. It defines composition as both oral and written discourse; describes the actual job of teaching composition; defends John Dixon's thesis that experience should be the focus for teaching composition;…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Creative Writing, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Fernandez, Thomas L. – 1969
Based on the assumption that skill in oral interpretation is essential to effective teaching of high school English, this study sought to describe a one-term course in oral interpretation that would be most compatible with the needs of the prospective secondary school English teacher. Therefore, a conference of speech and English educators (ISCPET…
Descriptors: Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Course Objectives
Brown, Kenneth L. – Elementary English, 1967
An examination of 54 language arts textbooks (grades 3-6) was made to determine textbook content criteria and the amount and specific nature of the speech and listening contents. The results indicated that authors and publishers feel that language skills (1) are used primarily for communicating, for social compentency, and for thinking, (2) are…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Content Analysis, Creativity, Elementary Education
Oxford Hills High School, South Paris, ME. – 1969
The Specialized Language Activities Program (ESEA Title 3 Project) to motivate students to improve their oral language was conducted in an essentially rural section of Maine with an experimental group and a control group of 80 ninth-grade students with an I.Q. range of 85-100 and poor language usage. Sixty-seven percent of them had repeated at…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Experimental Programs, Grade 9, Individual Reading
Scheidel, Thomas M. – 1967
This book, for either college or secondary-school speech or rhetoric courses, defines persuasive speaking as essentially a process or activity and discusses the elements which facilitate analyzing that process. Sections deal with (1) the nature and history of persuasive speaking, especially classical and modern canons of rhetoric, (2) the…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Communication Skills, Evaluation Criteria, Moral Values
Hill, Archibald A., Ed. – 1969
In this collection of articles by 25 linguistic experts, aspects of modern linguistics from language origins to computer programs are covered. Subjects discussed include phonology, morphology and syntax, lexicology and semantics, the origin of language, the English language family, English language history, British and American standard and…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Programs, Diachronic Linguistics
Waterman, David C., Ed.; Gibbs, Vanita M., Ed. – 1973
This pamphlet is a collection of the speeches given at the Third Annual Reading Conference at Indiana State University, Terre Haute. The theme of the conference was "Oral Language and Reading." The contents include: "Official Program"; opening remarks, "They Led and Followed," by William G. McCarthy; opening address, "Strategies for Reading…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Individualized Reading, Informal Reading Inventories, Language Acquisition
Key, Mary Ritchie – 1973
In forming a theory of communicative interaction between human beings it is necessary to consider some general features implicit in the communicative process. These include the context of situation, philosophical categories, psycholinguistic categories, grammatical categories, and nonverbal categories. Most of these are extra-linguistic and have…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Grammar
Martinez, Emiliano; and Others – 1972
This reading textbook, the second of a series, is an anthology of stories designed to relate to the natural interest of the elementary school child. On this level the number of words to memorize is increased (on the average, four per unit) while at the same time, the study of word variants is introduced to begin analysis exercises based on the…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Basic Reading, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism
Martinez, Emiliano; And Others – 1972
This reading textbook, the third of a series, is an anthology of stories designed to relate to the natural interest of the elementary school child. In the book, students learn about a Puerto Rican family living in New York. Attention is paid to visual and auditory discrimination of consonant groups and normal endings. Included are exercises which…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Basic Reading, Bilingual Education, Developmental Reading
Anastasiow, Nicholas – 1971
A child's language reflects his thought processes and his level of development. Motor, emotional, and language development all have a direct relationship to the child's cognitive functioning--each follows the pattern of moving from gross and loosely differentiated states to refined and differentiated systems. Research in early childhood education…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Scott, Louise Binder; And Others – 1968
This book treats the skills of language which are basic to all learning. Chapter 1 begins with an explanation of language and its stages of development. It also describes the kinds of interaction the child experiences with people and the impact of this interaction/on the child's self-image. Other sections of this chapter discuss children as poets,…
Descriptors: Child Language, Creative Activities, Instructional Materials, Interaction Process Analysis
Taylor, Marcia E. – 1972
This is the second text in a Business English series designed for non-English-speaking secretarial students. Its purpose is to teach conversational English while providing students with useful information about secretarial skills and American culture. The fifteen lessons in the text are each divided into four parts: Part 1 focuses on some aspect…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business English, Business Skills, Conversational Language Courses
Taylor, Marcia E. – 1972
This is the third text in a Business English series designed for non-English-speaking secretarial students. Its purpose is to teach conversational English at the intermediate level while providing students with useful information about various secretarial professions and about American culture. The ten lessons in the text are each divided into…
Descriptors: Business Education, Business English, Business Skills, Conversational Language Courses
Gussett, James C. – 1969
In order to test whether ghetto children would respond to a set of instructional materials that incorporate the language, the customs, and the general background of the disadvantaged student, a six week long course of study for seventh-grade general mathematics is developed. This course of study is then used in an experiment that employs…
Descriptors: Black Dialects, Blacks, Classroom Communication, Communication Problems
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