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Tinkel, A. J. – 1985
The objectives of any language awareness course must be to lead students to a greater awareness of what they already know about language. This kind of course is ideal for student-centered activity, with the students exploring language and the teacher only occasionally imparting new facts. It will have more immediacy if it focuses on the students'…
Descriptors: Course Objectives, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Enrichment, Curriculum Development
Downes, P. J. – 1985
A course in child development offered at a British secondary school focused on language development. The primary objective was to sharpen college students' awareness of the language development of children they meet in their everyday lives and children they study during the course. The teacher's role is to extract linguistic theory from the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Child Language, Course Objectives
1985
The reports describe the institutional context, design, and administration of language awareness courses and course components in seven British secondary schools: the Oratory School in Reading, North Westminster Community School in London, the Priory School in Barnsley, Hambrough Middle School in Southall, the Henry Box School in Witney,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Objectives, Course Organization, Cultural Awareness
Terry, Robert M. – Bulletin of the Foreign Language Association of Virginia, 1978
Learning to swim and learning a foreign language are analagous activities, in that both are skills learned for different reasons. Few foreign language students will attain "near-native fluency;" nor will many of them become interpreters or teachers. Foreign language teachers must therefore revise priorities, restructure courses, adjust methods,…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Audiovisual Aids, Communicative Competence (Languages), Conversational Language Courses


