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Frishberg, Nancy – Sign Language Studies, 1988
Although American Sign Language (ASL) currently lacks an accepted writing system, one of the common reasons why it is not accepted for credit in foreign language programs, ASL does have a rich literary tradition. Several curricular remedies to improve those sign language courses are proposed. (CB)
Descriptors: American Sign Language, College Credits, Deafness, Higher Education
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Dyer, Colin – Babel: Journal of the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations, 1984
Presents significant changes that have taken place in French teaching in the United Kingdom which may possibly be adapted for use in Australian classrooms. One major addition, the "French for Business Studies" examination, has been exhibiting increasing popularity among students, due to its practical application to the everyday business…
Descriptors: Business Education, Communication Skills, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries
Benseler, David P. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1976
The decline in foreign language study is described, and suggestions are made for change and revitalization of foreign language departments. (RM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Departments, Educational Finance, Educational Objectives
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Chabert, Henry – Modern Language Journal, 1976
Discusses the reasons that students need foreign civilization courses, and briefly outlines what should be taught and what the teaching methods should be. (CLK)
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Background, Cultural Education, Cultural Traits
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Thomann Tewarson, Heidi – Die Unterrichtspraxis, 1982
Discusses the course "Weimar Culture" as a means of encouraging further German study and as an alternative to a literature course. Outlines the course readings and viewings, the major problems and areas of concentration, and the focal point of each unit. (EKN)
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Art, Cultural Background, Cultural Education
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Gunterman, Gail; Phillips, June K. – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1981
Addresses problems that arise in applying functional/notional syllabus design to general-purpose academic courses. Proposes steps that attempt to solve three major problems: (1) how to link functional and linguistic categories; (2) on what basis to select and sequence materials; and (3) how to develop functional ability in all four skills.…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), Higher Education, Instructional Design, Instructional Materials
Zdenek, Joseph W. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1977
Suggests ways of improving the curriculum for the M.A.T. degree by offering courses more relevant to what secondary school language teachers have to teach. (RM)
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Higher Education, Language Instruction, Language Teachers
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Bayley, Susan N. – Language Learning Journal, 1994
Examines the changes in the literature department of modern language curriculum and assesses their significance in terms of the past and future of literature as a component of the modern languages degree. The teaching of literature is trying to serve two masters: liberal humanism and utilitarianism. (32 references) (CK)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Course Content, Course Objectives, Curriculum Design
Rouberol, Monique – Langues Modernes, 1975
This article suggests the curriculum and teaching methods that should be used for teaching English to French law students. (Text is in French.) (CLK)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), English for Special Purposes, Higher Education, Language Instruction
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Trivelli, Remo – Italica, 1974
A course in Italian literature is outlined for the advanced high-school and the third-year college level, using a thematic approach. The choice of theme in this case is the city, specifically Rome. (AM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Italian Literature
Alter, Maria P. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1975
Reviews the history of the relationship between foreign language departments, foreign language instruction and the various socio-economic factors that have determined their fate over the past 20 years. The changes that need to be made to ensure the position of foreign language instruction in the present socio-economic picture are outlined. (CLK)
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, College Language Programs, Curriculum Development, Educational Benefits
Keller, Howard H.; Ferguson, John W. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1975
Reports on a course offered by the Department of Foreign Languages at Murray State University designed to interest students in foreign language study by means of interdisciplinary exposure to the nature of language, to basic contrastive linguistics, comparative literature and comparative culture. A curriculum is outlined. Advantages and drawbacks…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Cross Cultural Studies, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
Twaddell, W. F. – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1975
Reports on elements unique to foreign language teaching situations and outlines competencies expected for foreign language instructors such as competence in the language being taught, knowledge of its structure, knowledge of cultural traits and cultural activities, i.e. literature, understanding of the nature of language, second-language learning,…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Higher Education, Language Instruction, Language Teachers
Garrigue, Pierre – Langues modernes, 1975
Discusses the problems and questions arising from the French experience of making several foreign languages available in the national curriculum. (Text is in French.) (TL)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, English (Second Language)
Jurasek, Richard – 1981
Two approaches to college second language instruction are described. One, an on-campus option, gives students a classroom opportunity that is similar to the intensive/immersion program, which is a ten-week intensive language course followed by a ten-week program in Mexico, France, or Germany. The on-campus option, called "Super," is a…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Higher Education, Immersion Programs, Intensive Language Courses
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