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Gefen, Raphael – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1974
Describes the new syllabus used for teaching English to secondary school students in Israel. (Author)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Guides, English (Second Language), Language Instruction
Gutschow, Harald – Englisch, 1979
Analyzes a recent publication of a German foreign language teachers' organization on the topic of the title. Sees gratifying progress in the basic attitude, but finds that in some segments the traditional university curriculum's influence persists. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Cowan, J. Ronayne; And Others – TESOL Quarterly, 1979
Describes aspects of language teaching policy in China, including English curricula, teaching materials, and teaching methodology used at various levels of English instruction. Teacher training and the utilization of foreign experts are also discussed. (Author/CFM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Instructional Materials
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Alexander, L. G. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1976
Basic assumptions implicit in course design for foreign languages are examined. The course must first satisfy the basic needs of the learner, later his sociolinguistic or psycholinguistic needs. Relevance of materials is looked at in terms of framework of a course, role of situational teaching, and conduct of the lesson. (SCC)
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Language Instruction
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Morrison, J.W. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1979
Courses in linguistics should be included in teacher training programs for future teachers of English as a second language but they must be taught with the practical needs of the classroom teacher in mind. (CFM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, English (Second Language), Language Instruction
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Mohan, Bernard A. – TESOL Quarterly, 1979
This article discusses the three ways in which language teaching and content teaching may be related. (CFM)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), English for Special Purposes
Edelhoff, Christoph – Neueren Sprachen, 1973
Excerpt from "Gesamtschule--Bilanz ihrer Praxis", ed. Wolfgang Keim, Hoffmann & Campe-Verlag, November 1973. (DD)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Objectives, English (Second Language), Grade 10
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Fadil, Virginia Ann – TESOL Quarterly, 1975
A pilot course in mastery learning in a survey course in English literature at the Beirut University College is described. The course was designed to increase the retention of knowledge and skills of students of another culture, utilizing the lecture-discussion method and the mastery learning concepts. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), English Literature
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Marton, Waldemar – ITL Review of Applied Linguistics, 1974
The cognitive approach to language learning has a definite influence on syllabus design. The spiral approach is suggested for the presentation and gradation of materials. Grammatical or formal criteria are preferred to semantic or notional ones for selection and arrangement of materials. See FL 507 969 for availability information. (TL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Psychology
Walker, Wanda M. – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 1978
In recent years, California public schools have been inundated by a flood of non-English speaking students. This influx has forced California schools to look more closely at how best to provide meaningful instruction in English as a Second Language so the non-English speaker may quickly integrate into the American mainstream. Gives techniques for…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Educational Legislation, Elementary Education, English (Second Language)
Woidt, Boto – Englisch, 1977
Describes in detail the planning of the courses, division of the material into segments, and the sequence of their introduction. A measure of flexibility is seen as necessary. (Text is in German.) (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
Vinas de Vazquez, Paquita – TESOL Newsletter, 1973
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Curriculum Design, Educational Policy
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Bratchell, D. F. – English in Education, 1972
Describes courses in the teaching of English as a foreign language which have attempted to utilize various aspects of English linguistic and literary studies as a preparation for specialists in this field. (Author/MB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives, Cultural Awareness
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Lee, W. R. – English Language Teaching, 1972
Modified version of a paper given at the Third Annual Conference of the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language, London, England, December 30, 1969 to January 2, 1970. Considers whether the language material to be taught helps determine the teaching method to be used. (VM)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Language Instruction
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Handscombe, Jean – English Quarterly, 1978
Examines four ways in which English as a Second Language (ESL) programs can be organized (segregation, immersion, limited ESL assistance, and bilingual) to provide the most effective language learning and orientation opportunities for ESL students. Urges teachers to match the program to the student whenever possible.
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Course Organization, Curriculum Design, Elementary Secondary Education
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