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Strevens, Peter – Daedalus, 1973
Language teachers continue to seek means to improve the ease and effectiveness of language learning, through modifications in their ways of teaching. (Author)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Theories, Language Instruction, Learning Theories
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Strevens, Peter – English Language Teaching Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Imitation, Language Instruction, Pronunciation, Pronunciation Instruction
Strevens, Peter – 1969
The author poses this question: When the learning of science is carried on in a foreign language, is the extent and nature of concept-formation different from that required of the student who learns science entirely in his mother tongue? Because the term "scientific concept" is ambiguous, the author suggests five distinct definitions--four groups…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Concept Formation, Language Instruction
Strevens, Peter – Topics in Culture Learning, 1974
By the year 2000 the prevailing philosophy of education, in Western Europe and North America at least, will contain four major elements: (1) concern for the individual, (2) disapproval of authoritarianism, (3) the expectation of lifelong education, and (4) a sophisticated theoretical learning-teaching model of education. Language is now seen as a…
Descriptors: Culture, Educational Change, Educational Philosophy, Individualized Instruction
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Strevens, Peter – Foreign Language Annals, 1978
Changes currently affecting language teachers concern the social and educational functions of foreign languages, student expectations, and teaching methods. Distinctions are made between states of professional development from instructor to teacher to educator. A model of the language learning/teaching process and requirements for optimum success…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Language Instruction
Strevens, Peter – 1969
In this paper the author discusses "error-analysis"; its emergence as a recognized technique in applied linguistics, with a function in the preparation of new or improved teaching materials; and its new place in relation to theories of language learning and language teaching. He believes that error-analysis has suddenly found a new importance, and…
Descriptors: Contrastive Linguistics, Descriptive Linguistics, Error Analysis (Language), Interference (Language)
Strevens, Peter – 1972
Teaching pronunciation is more like gymnastics than linguistics because it involves converting a series of mental processes into motor activity. Many variables contribute to the facility with which a student will learn pronunciation, but age causes the greatest variation in standards of pronunciation learning between individuals. Though increased…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Auditory Discrimination, English (Second Language), Language Instruction
Strevens, Peter – 1969
European language-teaching theory and practice in retrospect covering the period from 1920 to 1970 are noted to be an amalgam of underlying disciplines, teaching methodologies, and technical aids. Chronologically presented, the "orthodoxy" of 1920-40 charts general similarities in the state of the art prior to a 10-year period of major…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Area Studies, Educational History, International Organizations
Strevens, Peter – 1976
The aim of this paper is to outline one approach to the study of language teaching by proposing a theory of its minimum elements. This model takes as its focus all of the circumstances in which a learner learns and a professional teacher teaches. The language teaching profession deals with many types of learners, teaching/learning conditions,…
Descriptors: Administration, Curriculum Guides, Educational Theories, Evaluation
Strevens, Peter – 1972
There is a large and growing demand for English language teaching to be provided specifically for the needs of a particular subject, profession, or occupation beyond the approach to English as a general educational and cultural subject. It is possible to isolate and define technical, technological, and scientific English, all with common features…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English (Second Language), Language Instruction, Language Patterns