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Peer reviewedArnau, Joaquim – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2000
Describes the teaching principles of Catalan as a second language, applied by two teachers in an immersion program. Discusses results of an analysis based on an approach called "teacher thinking." The viewpoints of the teachers have allowed the researchers to define teaching principles of Catalan, or the general strategies that the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immersion Programs, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedKawakami, Alice J.; Dudoit, Waianuhea – Language Arts, 2000
Describes a Hawaiian language immersion program classroom (a second- and third-grade combination classroom) that acknowledges both the language and culture of students while supporting the development of a culturally grounded community of learners. Notes historical information, discusses ownership and authenticity, and describes aspects of…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Cultural Maintenance, Folk Culture, Grade 2
Pease, Janine – Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, 2004
Across Indian Country, people can hear voices speaking ancient words, in a Cochiti extended family in New Mexico, a Navajo community school on the Arizona desert, a Native Hawaiian kindergarten, a Salish/Kootenai summertime ceremony, on the North Dakota plains, and in a Blackfeet math classroom in Montana. Unlike other language instruction…
Descriptors: Community Schools, American Indian Education, Language Fluency, Immersion Programs
Joyce, Erin; Appl, Cynthia – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2005
This article discusses the benefits of hosting a German Immersion Day for area high school students on college campuses. Not only does an immersion experience benefit the students and teachers who participate, but it also serves to attract new students of German to the college and helps to create smoother articulation between high school and…
Descriptors: High School Students, German, Immersion Programs, Second Language Learning
Sengor, Graciela – 1989
An elementary school Spanish-as-a-foreign-language immersion program in Social Science is described. Explanations for the teacher are offered, and activities are described in detail. Exercises and evaluations are also offered. Different aspects of the Japanese way of living are used to practice the Spanish language. Some of the aspects presented…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Education, FLES
Ouellet, Micheline – 1990
The history of French immersion instruction in Canada is reviewed, and the literature relating to that history is examined. The first chapter offers three distinct perspectives on the emergence of French immersion: (1) chronological; (2) phenomenological and pragmatic; and (3) methodological and pedagogic. Also in the first chapter, the immersion…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational History, Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries
Gradisnik, Anthony; Anderson, Helena – 1978
This teacher's guide to the Milwaukee Public Schools' Multi-Language School (foreign language immersion program) begins with a brief general description and rationale of the program. Previous experience with immersion programs at other schools is cited to answer the question, "What effect does a second language 'immersion' program have on…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, FLES, French
Klink, Patricia; And Others – 1980
This report examines the implementation of a five-day French immersion program whose goal was to expose rural secondary school students to French in cultural context, in order to develop cultural understanding and effective communication. Findings of the study show: (1) 14 percent of the program time was spent on instructional activity, 20 percent…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, High Schools, Immersion Programs, Learning Activities
Jeon, Mihyon – Working Papers in Educational Linguistics, 2001
This paper presents an ethnographic record of one teacher's ongoing experience trying to understand the kinds of language ideologies constructed in the classroom about the Korean language and culture. The paper describes a class of Korean-American college students in a Korean language class who had never successfully achieved native fluency in…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Higher Education, Immersion Programs, Immigrants
Auger, Julie – 2003
This paper focuses on teaching varieties of French spoken outside of France, examining how best to introduce American students to French spoken in many francophone communities. Highlighting the notions of functional competence and pedagogical norm as central criteria for developing effective, but realistic, curricula for introducing Quebec French…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, French
Sauer, Sebastian; Gobel, Stefan – 2003
With regard to the acceptance of human-computer interfaces, immersion represents one of the most important methods for attracting young visitors into museum exhibitions. Exciting and diversely presented content as well as intuitive, natural and human-like interfaces are indispensable to bind users to an interactive system with real and digital…
Descriptors: Children, Computer Games, Computer Interfaces, Computer System Design
Peer reviewedReizes, Sonia; Kramsch, Claire J. – Die Unterrichtspraxis, 1980
Describes a joint high school/college pilot program planned by Massachusetts foreign language teachers and hosted by M.I.T. The success of the program dubbed "MACH MIT Total Immersion German Weekend" is attributed to the concept of active involvement, which was implemented through games, seminars, shows, cooking and other activities.…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Area Studies, Extracurricular Activities, German
Peer reviewedHeffernan, Peter J. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1979
Describes the birth of a French immersion program in a Newfoundland primary school, attended by French-speaking, English-speaking, monolingual, and bilingual students. It is designed especially for the French-speaking minority in danger of losing its native language and culture to assimilation processes. (AM)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bilingual Education, Cultural Education, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSchauber, Holli; And Others – Bilingual Research Journal, 1995
Describes a long-standing Montreal bilingual program that completely immerses Anglophone students in a French academic context. Support from the target-language culture and environmental reinforcements contribute to students' academic success and steady program enrollment. Such immersion education has produced functionally bilingual Anglophone…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Elitism, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBerthold, Michael – Babel: Journal of the Australian Modern Language Teachers' Association, 1989
Describes the rationale, content, goals, and initial results of an Australian high school's French immersion program. Factors cited in the program's success include strong parental support and a generally supportive school and community environment. (CB)
Descriptors: English, Foreign Countries, French, High Schools

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