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MACDONALD, G.E.; AND OTHERS – 1963
THE FIRST THREE SECTIONS OF THIS CURRICULUM GUIDE FOR FRENCH DISCUSS THE PRACTICES AND THE VALUE OF SECOND LANGUAGE INSTRUCTION IN CANADIAN SOCIETY. BASED ON THESE DISCUSSIONS, A TENTATIVE OUTLINE FOR TEACHING FRENCH FROM THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL THROUGH UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE IS PRESENTED, AND IS FOLLOWED BY A SECTION ON TEACHER TRAINING AND…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, FLES, French, Language Learning Levels
DICKSON, PAUL – 1964
A DESIRABLE SEQUENCE IN LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE AT ANY INSTITUTIONAL LEVEL IS (1) THE AURAL SKILL, (2) THE LINGUAL SKILL, (3) THE READING SKILL, (4) THE WRITING SKILL, (5) CULTURE, AND (6) LINGUISTICS. AS EACH NEW SKILL IS ADDED, IT EMPLOYS AND PERFECTS PREVIOUSLY LEARNED SKILLS. THERE IS EVIDENCE THAT LEARNING A SECOND LANGUAGE FACILITATES…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Language Programs, FLES, Language Learning Levels
ROSEN, NATHAN – 1966
IF STATISTICS WERE AVAILABLE ON THE DROPOUT RATE AND UNSATISFACTORY ACHIEVEMENT OF COLLEGE STUDENTS TAKING RUSSIAN, THEY WOULD PROBABLY SUPPORT THE WIDELY HELD OPINION THAT RUSSIAN IS DIFFICULT. THE DIFFICULTY IS ATTRIBUTABLE LARGELY TO THE FACT THAT RUSSIAN IS NEITHER A GERMANIC NOR A ROMANCE LANGUAGE, AND STUDENTS THUS FIND IT HARD TO RECOGNIZE…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, College Language Programs, Grammar Translation Method, Language Instruction
DECKER, RICHARD G.; AND OTHERS – 1965
THE STEPS NECESSARY IN ESTABLISHING AN ADVANCED PLACEMENT PROGRAM IN LATIN ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS BULLETIN FOR TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS. GUIDELINES ARE SUGGESTED FOR SELECTING STUDENTS, ASSIGNING TEACHERS, DESIGNING THE COURSE, ADMINISTERING THE PROGRAM, AND DEVELOPING METHODOLOGY FOR IMPROVING STUDENTS' LANGUAGE SKILLS AND TEACHING LITERATURE.…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Bibliographies, College Language Programs, Course Objectives
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GUNTHER, GERTRUDE; AND OTHERS – 1965
THE STEPS NECESSARY IN ESTABLISHING AN ADVANCED PLACEMENT PROGRAM IN GERMAN ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS BULLETIN FOR TEACHERS AND ADMINISTRATORS. THE COURSE DESCRIBED IS AN ALTERNATE FOR THE REGULAR 6TH-YEAR COURSE OFFERED IN THE 12TH GRADE. GUIDELINES ARE SUGGESTED FOR SELECTING STUDENTS, ASSIGNING TEACHERS, DESIGNING THE COURSE, ADMINISTERING THE…
Descriptors: Advanced Placement Programs, Bibliographies, College Language Programs, Course Objectives
TURNER, DAYMOND – 1964
TRUE PROFESSIONAL STATUS FOR A LABORATORY DIRECTOR, PLUS ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT OF SUCH INSTRUCTION, WILL GIVE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ADEQUATE RETURN FOR THEIR INVESTMENT IN ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT. BY BEING INVOLVED IN IMPORTANT RESEARCH AND INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES, THE DIRECTOR OF A LANGUAGE LABORATORY CAN SERVE ALSO TO FREE THE TEACHER AND…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, College Language Programs, Electronic Equipment
Ellert, Arnest E. – 1968
In order to test the validity of self-pacing, teacher-directed and self-paced programed German courses were set up for two years at Colorado State University. The Carroll-Sapon language aptitude test, attitude tests, and the Educational Testing Service standardized German tests were administered to conventional German classes as well as to both…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Language Programs, Educational Research, Experimental Teaching
Engelhardt, Klaus – 1974
This paper describes and explains a classroom exercise in French translation, with a view to promoting translation as an integral part of language instruction, particularly at the third-year college level when the student can be expected to have acquired an advanced knowledge of the parts of speech, of the grammatical distribution and their…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, College Language Programs, French, Grammar Translation Method
Tolman, Rosco N. – 1974
This paper describes the Northwest Council of Colleges' Mexico Program in Guadalajara, Mexico. Although the program gives Spanish more emphasis than any other single discipline, it is not fundamentally language-oriented, and it is not designed specifically for Spanish majors. The project of Central, Eastern, and Western Washington State Colleges,…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Intercollegiate Cooperation
Joiner, Elizabeth G. – 1975
This paper discusses the relationship that traditionally has existed between the domains of business studies and the domain of humanities, of which foreign language study has always been a part. The implications for foreign language departments of instituting courses such as commercial French, of dealing with career education, or of expanding…
Descriptors: Business Education, Career Education, College Language Programs, French
Hsu, Vivian – 1975
This paper reports on an experiment carried out by the Chinese language program at Oberlin College to use play production as a means of teaching spoken Chinese. The experiment was inspired by the fact that teaching spoken Chinese cannot be solved by traditional classroom methods, particularly at the intermediate level. The lack of texts, the…
Descriptors: Chinese, College Language Programs, Drama, Dramatic Play
Liem, Nguyen Dang – 1972
A view of the status of Southeast Asian language programs in American schools leads the author to comment on five interrelated issues. They include: (1) the importance of Southeast Asian language and culture teaching and learning, (2) integrating culture in Southeast Asian language classes, (3) teaching techniques, (4) staffing, and (5)…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Education, Language Teachers
Berger, Allen – 1969
A survey was made of the reading programs which exist in commercial reading firms, college and university reading centers, and corporations in the United States and Canada. The resulting data, recorded here, are presented so that one may become familiar with the current status of reading improvement programs in both countries. Fifteen tables…
Descriptors: Adult Reading Programs, College Language Programs, Foreign Countries, Industrial Education
van Doorslaer, M. P. – 1972
Discussion of the current student malaise toward foreign literature and reading problems encountered by college students is directed toward means of making college language programs more relevant and of updating teaching methods. Student disinterest is traced to a premature and excessive overexposure to electronic media. The author proposes a…
Descriptors: Anthologies, College Language Programs, Language Fluency, Literature
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
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