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Xiuqing, Yao – Language Learning Journal, 1993
Focuses on foreign language teaching in higher education in China. Topics include political difficulties resulting from the Cultural Revolution, the return of the first group of foreign teachers to China in 1977, and current foreign language programs. Although foreign language teaching in China is advancing, better teachers and equipment are…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, College Students, Cultural Context, Cultural Influences
Cage, Mary Crystal – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1994
College language departments report that, although enrollments in Spanish and some Pacific Rim languages are growing rapidly, declines are seen in French and German, traditionally popular, and in many less commonly taught languages. Students are motivated by practical considerations: many find their employment potential is increased by language…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Enrollment Trends, French, German
Piquing the Interest of African American Students in Foreign Languages: The Case of Spelman College.

Dahl, Anthony G. – ADFL Bulletin, 2000
Discusses growing enrollments in foreign languages at Spelman College, a small language arts college for African American women in Atlanta, Georgia. Attributes the growing enrollments to the willingness of faculty to attend to student needs, interests, and specific black heritage. Suggests strategies for attracting students of color to languages…
Descriptors: Black Students, College Second Language Programs, College Students, Enrollment Trends
Draper, Jamie B. – 1991
Results of a national survey on foreign language enrollments in United States public secondary schools are summarized. Aggregate data are provided for fall 1989, and more detailed data are included for fall 1990. Data indicate a 4.5% increase in secondary school language enrollments nationally since 1985. The increase for high schools alone was…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends, French
Parsons, Robert A. – 1992
A new major at the University of Scranton (Pennsylvania), International Language/Business (IL/Bus), is described that first accepted students in 1986. This foreign language major of 27 credits, with a concentration in business was modeled on two cooperative programs between the College of Arts and Sciences and the School of Management that were…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Career Planning, Careers, College Second Language Programs
Lett, John A., Jr. – 1984
Data from the Illinois Census of Secondary School Course Offerings for 1981-82 show that the traditional nature of foreign language study continues relatively unchanged. Students typically begin language study in high school and must take only two years of a language. While the availability of foreign languages in high schools was the same in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Research, Enrollment Trends
Bouton, Charles P. – 1975
Following a brief review of the history of interest in foreign languages in America, facts to be considered when interpreting falling enrollment statistics, such as a drop in the birth rate, are discussed. It is stressed that foreign language teaching cannot be neglected in a world having improved and extensive communication between people…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Bilingualism, Language Attitudes, Language Enrollment
Bearne, C. G., Ed.; James, C. V., Ed. – 1976
This report presents the conclusions and recommendations of a residential colloquium concerning modern languages for the 1980's, attended by 70 representatives of various sectors and levels of the educational system. The colloquium was a response to widespread concern about the crisis in language learning in the United Kingdom. The colloquium…
Descriptors: Conferences, Enrollment Trends, Language Enrollment, Language Instruction
NASSP Curriculum Report, 1980
This report, based on the findings of the report of the President's Commission on Foreign Languages and International Studies, outlines recommendations, remedies, and proposals of measures to counteract foreign language illiteracy. The discussion is divided into seven sections: (1) some of the commission's recommendations that pertain to high…
Descriptors: Career Education, Enrollment Trends, Instructional Improvement, Language Enrollment
Singer, Armand E. – 1977
Foreign language graduate assistants usually lack adequate teaching experience, yet must somehow repay their university for assistantships needed to remain in school. Such neophyte teachers rarely inspire students to continue language study. But the more experienced staff must teach upper-division courses for these same students and the graduate…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Language Programs, College Second Language Programs, Graduate Students
Brod, Richard I. – 1975
This report presents the results of the ninth survey of foreign language entrance and degree requirements in United States colleges and universities that grant a bachelor of arts degree. The survey was conducted in 1974 by the Modern Language Association, and was directed at foreign language department chairmen. Responses were received from 98.8…
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Admission, Degree Requirements, Enrollment Influences
Lafayette, Robert C. – Bulletin of the Illinois Foreign Language Teachers Association, 1973
The interrelatedness of job security for language teachers and student enrollment in foreign language courses is discussed. The decline in student interest and enrollment in language programs is traced to several sources including: (1) the "let's-teach-only-the-best-kids" syndrome, (2) the continuity myth, and (3) the…
Descriptors: Career Education, Career Opportunities, Community Attitudes, Culture
Seigneuret, Jean-Charles – Bulletin of the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages, 1978
Presents some of the factors responsible for increased foreign language enrollments at one university. (AM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, College Second Language Programs, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education

Dutrait, Noel – Journal of the Chinese Language Teachers Association, 1978
A discussion of Chinese instruction in a Bordeaux lycee. Specific questions addressed are: enrollment; reasons for studying Chinese; the study of the written and spoken language; the need for an appropriate textbook; teaching culture; and the need to organize Chinese as a regular course in the curriculum. (AMH)
Descriptors: Chinese, Cultural Education, Language Enrollment, Language Instruction

Ford, Glyn – British Journal of Language Teaching, 1986
A speech addressed to British foreign language teachers concerning the state of foreign language instruction in Great Britain stressed the importance of maintaining high quality second language instruction at all educational levels for the purpose of securing the future of the United Kingdom in commercial, social, cultural, and political domains.…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities, Futures (of Society)