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Women on Words and Images, Princeton, NJ. – 1977
The guidelines presented in this document are intended as a learning tool to assist preparers of education communications and products in creating sex-fair communications and eliminating sex bias. Presented with examples of sex-biased and sex-fair uses and the rationale for use, guidelines are given for the following categories: (1) language:…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Check Lists, Educational Policy, Guidelines
Bouton, Charles P. – 1975
Following a brief review of the history of interest in foreign languages in America, facts to be considered when interpreting falling enrollment statistics, such as a drop in the birth rate, are discussed. It is stressed that foreign language teaching cannot be neglected in a world having improved and extensive communication between people…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Bilingualism, Language Attitudes, Language Enrollment
Edelsky, Carole – 1978
Stereotypes about the way women talk grow out of knowledge of nonlinguistic, societally assigned sex role traits and of linguistic correlates of those traits. Among the findings of research on male/female speech differences are that, contrary to the stereotype, men talk more than women; men's conversation is task-oriented, while that of women is…
Descriptors: Bias, Communication (Thought Transfer), Females, Language Research
Blaubergs, Maija S. – 1978
The first section of this paper focuses on misunderstandings surrounding two of the proposals for changing sexist aspects of the English language, namely, avoiding the use of masculine pronouns (he, his, him, himself) with alleged sex-indefinite reference, and replacing the word and morpheme "man" with "person" in sex-indefinite usage. Several…
Descriptors: English, Feminism, Grammar, Language Patterns
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Else, Gerald F. – The Classical Journal, 1965
Questions involved in determining the content, timing, and relevance of classical curriculums in secondary schools and college language programs are raised here. A recommended type of classics program, designed to present Latin as a tool in understanding and enriching literature, culture, and civilization, is outlined. (JH)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs
Hutasoit, Marnixius; Prator, Clifford H. – 1965
This two-part study is an outgrowth of the explosive expansion in English-medium instruction which has taken place in the primary schools of Kenya since 1957. "Part I: The Prator Statement," which concentrates on the linguistic, methodological, and teacher-training aspects of the overall problem, presents first a description of the…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Bilingual Education, Educational Innovation, English (Second Language)
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Gardner, R.C. – TESOL Quarterly, 1968
The author reviews some of the research which he has conducted on the role of the parent in the language-learning situation. While most of this research has not dealt with English as a second language, it is suggested that the observed phenomenon is as relevant to the ESL program as to any other second-language situation. The author summarizes his…
Descriptors: American Indians, Attitudes, Childhood Attitudes, Cultural Differences
Brown, Gordon – Tennessee Foreign Language Bulletin, 1966
The history, linguistic development, and chief characteristics of the French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish languages are presented in short, informative sketches as guidelines for foreign language study. The article also briefly analyzes major literary works and cultural highlights of areas where the languages are spoken. (DS)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Foreign Culture, French, German
Magner, Thomas F. – Canadian Slavic Studies
Yugoslavia, a country with a population of about 20,000,000, has as official languages Macedonian, Slovenian, and Serbo-Croatian. The latter is the cause of much controversy, for while Croatian and Serbian indisputably have a common linguistic base, the political and economic tensions between the two "nationalities" augment disagreement…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Cultural Influences, Cyrillic Alphabet, Dialect Studies
Hardy, Roy – 1977
To prepare for the national norming of El Circo (the Spanish-language equivalent of the Circus Assessment Battery) three research questions were posed. First, will the presentation of test instructions in both English and Spanish significantly increase achievement? Second, what level of language competency is necessary for valid use of the various…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, Bilingual Students, Language of Instruction
Chan, R. S. K. – 1976
Formality as a style may be defined as language which reflects or "keynotes" the degree of familiarity between participants in a discourse. Working from this assumption, this paper attempts to answer the question, "How is formality best described?" Results of a series of tests indicate that informants' labels (with the…
Descriptors: English, Language Classification, Language Patterns, Language Research
Slaughter, Helen B. – 1975
This study was designed to assess the extent to which certain parent-child interaction variables (particularly those concerned with socialization) and the child's language background, influenced early school achievement. Subjects were 106, 4-year-old children and their parents who participated in a compensatory preschool intervention program. The…
Descriptors: Achievement, American Indians, Blacks, Family Characteristics
Nostrand, Howard L.; And Others – 1970
Twenty chapters of commentary on the filmed poetry recitation of Pierre Viala concentrate on developing insight into the cultural and social background of French language and literature. Suggestions for teaching the poems are followed by discussion of possible elements of a plan for teaching a poem and remarks about a "backward build-up" technique…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Background, Cultural Context, Expressive Language
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Santoni, Georges V. – 1972
Various methods for integrating cultural materials with advanced conversation in language courses are demonstrated in this article. Techniques used in developing materials for classroom use are examined, with examples drawn from French culture units used in third-year conversation classes at the university level. Excerpts in French dealing with…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Conversational Language Courses, Cross Cultural Studies, Cross Cultural Training
Center for Applied Linguistics, Arlington, VA. – 1961
The Survey of Second Language Teaching was conducted in 1959-1961 to investigate the nature and extent of the problem of second language learning in developing nations. This document summarizes the survey. It identifies the second language factor in national development, discusses the nature and extent of its problems and surveys the resources…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Economic Development, English (Second Language), French
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