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Brod, Richard; Welles, Elizabeth B. – ADFL Bulletin, 2000
Reports results of the Modern Language Association's survey of foreign language enrollment in colleges and universities across the United States. Questionnaires were sent to registrars of 2,836 2- and 4-year institutions, soliciting information on credit-bearing registrations for fall 1998 registration in all language courses other than English.…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education, Language Enrollment
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Dippold, Doris – ReCALL, 2009
Recent years have seen the emergence of Web2.0, in which users are not only passive recipients of the featured content, but actively engaged in constructing it. Sites such as "Facebook" and "Myspace" are typical examples of this, as are blogs that allow users to present themselves online, to write about their daily lives or even to establish…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Computer Mediated Communication, Focus Groups, Learning Processes
Allison, Desmond; Carey, Julia – TESL Canada Journal, 2007
Although the relationship between research and language teaching is often discussed among applied linguists, the views of language teachers are often reported anecdotally, if at all. Our article explores how language teaching colleagues in a Canadian university view this relationship as expressed in open-ended questionnaire responses and…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, College Faculty, College Instruction, Teacher Attitudes
Heddesheimer, C.; Roussel, F. – 1977
This paper discusses an ongoing experiment in teaching the communicative values of intonation to second-year students in an English department at a French university. The communication needs of the learners are described in terms of academic activities (e.g., formal discussion) and social contact. A basic three-term structure -- opening,…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Communicative Competence (Languages), Discourse Analysis, English (Second Language)
AXELROD, JOSEPH – 1967
FOREIGN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE PROGRAMS, HAVING ADOPTED A STRUCTURE OUTSIDE OF THE DOMINANT MODEL IN EDUCATION, HIGHLIGHT WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE ESTABLISHED HIGHER EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AND GIVE CLUES AS TO HOW IT MAY BE IMPROVED. THESE INSTITUTE PROGRAMS OFFER A PERSONALIZED ATMOSPHERE, WITH CURRICULAR UNITY, WHERE LEARNING IS MORE OF A GROUP ACTIVITY,…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Curriculum Problems, Demonstrations (Educational), Educational Innovation
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Else, Gerald F. – The Classical Journal, 1965
Questions involved in determining the content, timing, and relevance of classical curriculums in secondary schools and college language programs are raised here. A recommended type of classics program, designed to present Latin as a tool in understanding and enriching literature, culture, and civilization, is outlined. (JH)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs
Massachusetts Foreign Language Association. – 1966
An outline of the program of this 1966 conference at Wellesley College and transcripts of the speeches presented are included. A keynote address by Kenneth Mildenberger discusses language teacher preparation, research problems, and various teacher organizations. Three addresses consider prevention of a discontinum in elementary schools (Lincoln…
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), College Language Programs, Conference Reports, FLES
Hanson, Howard L. – Illinois Journal of Education, 1968
Recommendations that can be instituted immediately to improve articulation of foreign language programs are outlined in this article. The suggestions cover such topics as uniform curriculum for elementary and for secondary schools, student placement in college according to language proficiency, better communication between teachers and…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Articulation (Education), College Language Programs, Coordination
Keller, Howard H. – 1975
FL-101 is an interdisciplinary, team-taught orientation to foreign languages. It has been designed to accomplish two goals: (1) provide a language-related academic experience for students who would otherwise not have any contact with languages, and (2) attract students to the further study of language. There are nine major components in the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Area Studies, College Language Programs, Comparative Analysis
Lesley, Tay – 1975
This paper describes a highly specialized ESL program for a group of foreign students at the University of Southern California. The students were foreign graduates in business administration and economics who were entering the MBA program at USC. Previous experience with such students indicated that many entered the program with an insufficient…
Descriptors: Business Communication, College Language Programs, Communication Skills, English (Second Language)
Morford, M. P. O., Ed.
The status of classical studies in the United States of America is contrasted with the British classical tradition from diverse points of view. Several articles focus on: (1) the English and American school systems, (2) a historical survey of the classics in the schools and universities of the United States, (3) classical associations in the…
Descriptors: Classical Languages, Classical Literature, College Language Programs, Colleges
Baskoff, Florence – 1969
This text is the fifth of a comprehensive series of materials designed for teaching English to international students in the American Language Institute of New York University. The series constitutes the Institute's Elementary Program; mastery of its contents is the requisite for undertaking all subsequent work in English at the intermediate and…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, College Students, Cultural Background, Cultural Context
Hansen, W. Lee; Graham, Robert H. – 1968
This paper sets forth an explicit framework--comparing the "costs" of meeting the language requirement with the "benefits" produced by it--within which university facilities can evaluate their position toward this requirement and other requirements and activities. The study draws upon an extensive survey of the University of Wisconsin faculty…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Curriculum, College Language Programs, Colleges
Boggs, Roy A. – 1971
A rationale for and implications of independent foreign language study programs are developed in this article. Porgrams at the Department of Germanic Languages at the University of Pittsburgh focus on problems and advantages resulting from such programs. Specific remarks are directed to methodology, the course syllabus, and grading procedures. (RL)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, College Students, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation
Ball, R. Squier
The ideal linguistics course for undergraduates planning to teach a foreign language is one taught by a specialist thoroughly familiar with the linguistic problems of the language in question. The specialist should also be aware of the comparative problems of the student's native language. American students expecting to teach a foreign language…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, College Language Programs, Contrastive Linguistics, Course Content
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