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Hatasa, Yukiko A. – ADFL Bulletin, 2003
Underlines Seiichi Makino's pivotal role as a scholar of Japanese language, through the publication of two dictionaries of Japanese grammar and two pioneering textbooks and through an exemplary teaching career. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Japanese, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Rodd, Laurel Rasplica – ADFL Bulletin, 2003
Discusses the work of Seiichi Makino, a scholar of Japanese, noting his professional accomplishments parallel the growth and successes of the field of Japanese studies. Shows how Makino encouraged Japanese teachers to collaborate with professionals in other languages. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Japanese, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Trommler, Frank – ADFL Bulletin, 2002
Praises the work of Claire Kramsch and her ability to sensitize educators to the great intellectual and cultural experiences of linguistic foreignness and her effective advocacy for the intellectual weight of foreign language pedagogy in the academy. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Literature, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Bugliani, Ann – ADFL Bulletin, 2001
Discusses the challenges that a return to full-time teaching research, and service entails. Offers advice to foreign language and literature department chairs about their futures after their chairmanships. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Administrators, Literature, Second Language Instruction
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Foster, David William – ADFL Bulletin, 2002
Emphasizes the importance of incorporating into critical discourse, knowledge about sexual identity, desire, and choice, as an integral part of the process of cultural production. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Sexual Identity
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Patrikis, Peter – ADFL Bulletin, 2002
In celebration of the work of Claire Kramsch, this article affirms her promotion of the literary text "to enrich and enliven the classroom, making the act of reading reflective and self-reflective, and creating a common culture of interpretation and debate within each classroom." (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Literature, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Tonkin, Humphrey – ADFL Bulletin, 2001
Discusses the predominance of English in the world, but suggests that while more and more people are speaking English, a greater number of people around the world are learning other languages, leaving Americans behind. Points out that academics need language to move beyond a narrow context for intellectual exchange. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: English, Language Role, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Looney, Dennis – ADFL Bulletin, 2001
Discusses the diversity of the foreign language (FL) department, apparent both in its subject matter and its teaching corps. Suggests FL education must recognize the tendency to view diversity from a distance and correct the shortsightedness responsible for it. If the FL department is kept at a distance, FL faculty suffer the consequences and so…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cultural Pluralism, Departments, Second Language Instruction
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Holquist, Michael – ADFL Bulletin, 2002
Discusses what the main task of foreign language teachers is and emphasizes the importance of remembering philology. Suggests that remembering languages in all their specificity and differences is the most effective way to expose students to a world in which shifts in politics, economics, and culture are producing radical new effects, while also…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Linguistics, Second Language Instruction
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Hilt, Douglas – ADFL Bulletin, 1982
Discusses the lack of motivation in the United States for learning foreign languages. Suggests that starting second languages earlier will produce more people both proficient in a second language and sensitive to other cultures. (EKN)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Language Attitudes, Language Proficiency, Monolingualism
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Regan, Maureen – ADFL Bulletin, 1978
The author argues that foreign language instruction in the United States is generally begun too late and that it must be started at the elementary school level. (CFM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, FLES, Language Attitudes, Language Instruction
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Makino, Seiichi – ADFL Bulletin, 2003
Discusses the design of a traditional Japanese house to clarify the importance of the "uchi"--the inside of the house--equation. Deals with key cultural concepts tied closely with "uchi/soto" (outside of the house), then shows that the use of the spatial notion in Japanese grammar reflects how culture and language are part of an integrated system.…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Grammar, Higher Education, Japanese
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Larson, Phyllis – ADFL Bulletin, 2003
Discusses the work of Seiichi Makino, a scholar of Japanese, noting that his work in establishing the Japanese proficiency guidelines helped make it appear that Japanese language teaching was part of mainstream American language teaching. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Guidelines, Higher Education, Japanese, Language Proficiency
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Siskin, H. Jay – ADFL Bulletin, 2003
Argues for the value of the history of language teaching as a corrective to embracing innovation. Suggests historical researching in the field shows professional continuity and promotes reflection on why concerns of the past resurface in the present. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Educational History, Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Second Language Instruction
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Murti, Kamakshi – ADFL Bulletin, 2002
Discusses the position of foreign language teachers who are nonnative speakers of the languages they teach and suggests that they can be cultural mediators challenging the rigid categories of identity to bring out productive discussion and unexpected understandings about the self and the other. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Higher Education, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction
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