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1978
The following papers on interdisciplinary cooperation in second language instruction are included: (1) "Language Teaching: Possibilities for Interdisciplinary Co-operation," by James E. Alatis; (2) "L'insegnamento della letteratura italiana (The Teaching of Italian Literature)," by Ezio Raimondi; (3) "Objective Evaluation and Transparency," by…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Fused Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Italian
Freudenstein, R., Ed. – 1978
The 16 papers presented in this volume are arranged according to three sub-topics of the general theme of second language instruction: individual needs, interdisciplinary cooperation, and multilingualism. The first paper in each section is the main lecture, which is followed by specialized lectures. (JB)
Descriptors: Individual Needs, Interdisciplinary Approach, Multilingualism, Second Language Instruction
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Wood, Sally – School Counselor, 1987
Presents an integrative approach which combines language arts and school guidance or counseling. Offers examples intended to serve as suggestions to counselors and language arts teachers interested in working together in such an approach. Discusses benefits of a language arts-counseling program. (NB)
Descriptors: Counselor Teacher Cooperation, Interdisciplinary Approach, Language Arts, School Counselors
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Schreck, Richard – English Language Teaching Journal, 1981
Describes an advanced training course for English teachers that attempts to help students reconsider and refocus their prior professional experience through sharing it with other professionals. Experience is reconsidered in the light of state-of-the-art understanding coming from linguistics and psychology. (Author)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), English Teacher Education, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Siegel, B.; And Others – 1987
A life-course perspective of the diagnostic histories of 75 autistic individuals (ages 4-25) was obtained through the use of parent surveys and a review of their charts. The study was made to understand better how children who presented with uneven or unusual behavioral development are identified as developmentally multihandicapped. Areas examined…
Descriptors: Autism, Clinical Diagnosis, Evaluation, Handicap Identification