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Erk, Heinrich; Goetze, Lutz: Kaufmann, Gerhard – Zielsprache Deutsch, 1978
Examines validity of claims made for the Mannheim Rating (of teaching texts for German as a foreign language), as well as its criteria for judging textbooks. The nonexistence of a comprehensive grammar of contemporary German makes it difficult to discuss grammar; therefore, some ratings are seen as too harsh. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, German, Grammar, Language Instruction
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Symington, Rodney – Die Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1990
Reviews the terminological, methodological, and pedagogical confusion present in the German textbooks of the past 15 years, and proposes an improved terminology for teaching 4 basic grammatical components: strong verbs, mixed verbs, declensions, and the subjunctive. The new terminology is based on the principle of rational simplicity. (21…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, German, Grammar, Second Language Instruction
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Perrin, Robert – English Journal, 1984
Describes in diary form the process of reviewing new composition and grammar texts and noting their deficiencies and compares the offered material to what students actually need in composition instruction. (CRH)
Descriptors: Grammar, Secondary Education, Student Needs, Textbook Content
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Peacock, Dennis E. – Foreign Language Annals, 1979
A preliminary set of principles of judging the pedagogical utility of proposed grammar rules is offered. The goal is the inclusion in teaching materials of only those rules which are linguistically accurate, pedagogically sound, and relevant to specified instructional objectives. (Author)
Descriptors: Grammar, Language Instruction, Language Patterns, Material Development
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Maceri, Domenico – Hispania, 1985
Discusses two problems encountered when a class is conducted entirely in the target language and is accompanied by a target language text. These are the students' difficulties in comprehending grammatical rules and teachers' difficulties in teaching grammatical concepts that do not exist in English. Suggests judicious use of English. (SED)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Audiolingual Methods, Classroom Communication, Community Colleges
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Shook, Ronald – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1987
Narrates an imaginary dream in which an instructor, newly crowned King of Composition, institutes, while providing rationales based on current research, these changes in the composition program: (1) have all teaching done in conference; (2) eliminate textbooks; (3) do not require grammatical and mechanical correctness; and (4) make writing part of…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Curriculum Development, Grammar, Higher Education
Wood, William H. – 1980
An examination of current textbooks for freshman English composition courses reveals that authors, editors, and publishers continue to perpetuate outmoded techniques which frustrate, rather than enhance, student writing ability. Most notable of these techniques is the unnecessary emphasis placed on complicated rules of grammar. Such an emphasis…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Community Colleges, Grammar, Introductory Courses
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Nuessel, Frank – Italica, 1996
Overviews the most recently published or revised version of North American second-year Italian textbooks. Notes that each of the six textbooks reviewed provides sound pedagogical materials designed to enhance instruction. (55 references) (CK)
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Course Content, Grammar, Higher Education