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Gebhardt, Richard, Ed. – 1979
The nine articles in this publication examine the integration of career education with English instruction and suggest techniques for teaching literature and composition. The following topics are discussed: steps by which an English teacher can guide students toward pursuing career choices while instructing them in English skills; a college course…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business English, Career Education, Career Planning
SHUGRUE, MICHAEL F. – 1966
THIS REPORT FOLLOWS TWO PREPARED IN PREVIOUS YEARS BY COORDINATORS FOR PROJECT ENGLISH AND TRACES THE CONCERNS OF THE OFFICE OF EDUCATION ENGLISH PROGRAM TO JANUARY 1966. AN INTRODUCTION DISCUSSES THE GENERAL OUTLINE OF ENGLISH CURRICULUM STUDIES NOW IN PROGRESS AND RECOUNTS THE SIGNIFICANT LEGISLATION WHICH SUPPORTS THESE PROJECTS, SIMILAR…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Study Centers, Educational Legislation, English Curriculum
BARRY, JAMES D. – 1967
A SELECTION OF PAPERS DELIVERED ON JANUARY 28-31, 1967 AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY'S NDEA INSTITUTE ON ENGLISH INSTITUTE MATERIALS CENTER (EIMC) MATERIALS CONSIDERED MEANS OF IMPROVING THE SELECTION AND USE OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS IN 1967 SUMMER INSTITUTES. IN THE "INTRODUCTION" JAMES D. BARRY EXPLAINS THE PURPOSE AND WORKINGS OF THE INSTITUTE.…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grammar, Institutes (Training Programs)
Lyman, Elizabeth – 1979
A review of the various grammatical traditions from traditional grammar through structural linguistics to transformational grammar points out that traditional and transformational grammar are neither mutually exclusive nor entirely contradictory. Implications drawn from modern inquiry include the necessity for reading and writing teachers to guide…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, English Instruction, Grammar, Higher Education
Epes, Mary; And Others – 1978
Many students, especially nontraditional ones, are not ready for conventional instruction in composition because their problems with the medium overwhelm the content of their writing. There are two different needs for composition students: composing (content) and editing (correctness), which need to be taught in a two-step process. Composing can…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Course Descriptions, Error Analysis (Language), Grammar
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Fairbanks, Gordon H.; And Others – 1968
This two-volume introductory course in Sinhalese (also spelled Singhalese) is based on a standard variety of the official language of Ceylon as spoken by educated speakers of the South-Western coastal regions. Each of the lesson units (24 in Part I and 12 in Part II) has a conversation, a grammar section, and a set of exercises. Every fourth unit…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Cultural Context, Grammar, Instructional Materials
Gordon, Edward J., Ed.; Noyes, Edward S., Ed. – 1960
In this collection of 18 essays drawn from reports of the Yale Conferences on the Teaching of English, high school teachers present ways to handle problems relevant to all English classrooms. Essays on the teaching of language include a discussion of grammar, a definition and illustration of language study, and a consideration of the kinds of…
Descriptors: Creative Writing, Drama, English Instruction, Expository Writing
Wittig, Susan – 1974
The obvious necessity for a freshman English course which is geared to the individual student's needs, prior preparation, and writing behavior prompted the formation of an experimental course at the University of Texas. Three major components--diagnostic tests, contracts, and computer-assisted instruction--provide the framework for a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Computer Assisted Instruction, Contracts, Diagnostic Tests
Simonson, Solomon S. – The English Journal, 1966
A questionnaire designed to gather data on seven different approaches to the teaching of composition and disseminated among a sample of high school and college English teachers in the New York area forms the basis of this discussion. Form, thematic, grammatical, processes, creative, rhetorical, and psychological approaches are defined and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Practices, English Instruction, Essays
Piche, Gene Laurence – 1967
Traced in this study are specific developments in the reform of the English curriculum in secondary schools between the establishment of entrance tests in English at Harvard in 1873 and the founding of the College Entrance Examination Board in 1900. During that period the importance of English as a subject grew because of pressures exerted on…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Colleges, Curriculum Development, Educational History
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Golub, Lester S. – 1974
Certain teaching performances needed to elicit and reinforce specific linguistic performances from the students fall under the categories of speaking a variety of standard English, reading, spelling, vocabulary, and grammatical structures and writing. As a model of linguistic usage, the teacher must speak a standard variety of English, build on…
Descriptors: Dialects, Elementary Secondary Education, Grammar, Language Acquisition
Instructional Objectives Exchange, Los Angeles, CA. – 1972
The Instructional Objectives Exchange (IOX) collected for several subject areas objectives and measurement items based upon curricular material either submitted by teachers, schools, and school districts, or generated by the IOX staff. Contained in the language arts collection are 85 objectives and related evaluation items for grades kindergarten…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Objectives, Etymology, Evaluation Criteria
KITZHABER, ALBERT R.
THIS STUDY GUIDE, THE FIRST PART OF A NINTH-GRADE RHETORIC GUIDE, USED THE STUDENT'S PAST EXPERIENCE IN PREVIOUS RHETORIC COURSES AS A BASIS UPON WHICH TO EXPAND HIS KNOWLEDGE OF SEMANTICS AND EMPHASIS IN WRITING. EXAMPLES WERE PROVIDED OF THE WRITING OF MARK TWAIN AND CHARLES DICKENS AND DIRECTED THE STUDENT TO ANSWER DISCUSSION QUESTIONS IN…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Curriculum Research, English, English Curriculum
KITZHABER, ALBERT R.
WRITINGS OF MARK TWAIN AND CHARLES DICKENS WERE REFERRED TO IN THIS TEACHER'S GUIDE IN RHETORIC AS EXAMPLES FOR REVIEWING CONCEPTS IN WRITING. IN THE FIRST PART, QUESTIONS FOLLOWED EACH EXAMPLE TO LEAD THE STUDENT TO THE CONVICTION THAT EACH WRITER WRITES FROM WHAT HE KNOWS, AND TO SUGGEST A NUMBER OF WAYS IN WHICH AN AUTHOR MAY ARRANGE HIS…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Curriculum Research, English, English Instruction
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Bowers, Thomas A. – Journalism Educator, 1981
Offers reviews of six standardized English tests, noting their applicability/usefulness to journalism educators. Concludes that none of the tests meets all needs of journalism programs. (RL)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis, Grammar, Higher Education
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