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Peer reviewedMarcus, Millicent – ADFL Bulletin, 1985
Suggests that the great attraction of film courses is also what makes them very difficult to teach. The expectations of entertainment, the passivity of viewing a film, and the intransigence of the Hollywood model are all potential problems which instructors must confront. (SED)
Descriptors: Course Content, Film Study, Foreign Language Films, Higher Education
PDF pending restorationDade County Public Schools, Miami, FL. – 1972
This course is designed to familiarize students with the various countries throughout the world in which French is the official language or is widely used. It includes such culturally distinct areas as Canada, Haiti, Africa, Polynesia, and Southeast Asia. Students choose an area which interests them for intensive study. Class discussion is…
Descriptors: African Culture, Area Studies, Course Content, Course Descriptions


