For years we have looked for the one right way to teach foreign languages. Many different methods, techniques, and approaches have surfaced, but none has yet provided us with the way. The most recent phenomenon to appear is the Standards for Foreign Language Learning in the 21st Century. While still not affording us the answer, since their 1996 appearance the Standards have had a noticeable impact on foreign language teaching: New state frameworks, new curricula, new textbook series, and a new focus on performance in the classroom, as outlined in the Five Cs (Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, Communities). Another challenging yet exciting C is now facing those of us who teach at the college/ university level: Change. The ch...
The article deals with the effect of the curriculum objectives on the most important factors to meet...
This digest is based on a report published by the Center for Research on Education, Diversity & ...
Language learning in the United States suffers from a culture of low expectations. Lacking bilingua...
The recently published Standards for Learning World Languages guide teachers and students to teach a...
In 1993 federal funding was provided for the development of national foreign language standards for ...
The 2007 MLA report, Foreign Languages and Higher Education: New Structures for a Changed World, cal...
The emergence of uniform standards for foreign language learning at the elementary and secondary lev...
In 1995, Stanford University embarked upon curricular renewal in all major foreign languages. This c...
Beyond the Standards’ influence on K-12 language education policy and continued discussions of their...
The 2007 MLA report emphasizes the necessity to transform the collegiate foreign language curriculum...
In the last few decades, foreign language instruction in Higher Education institutions (HEIs) has ch...
The 2007 report from the MLA Ad Hoc Committee on Foreign Languages was in response to the current la...
Over the past decade, U.S collegiate foreign language (FL) education has been experiencing a climate...
The article focuses on the perspectives of FL methodology at tertiary level and the nearest objectiv...
Improvement of foreign language teaching in schools is a major political and social challenge in tod...
The article deals with the effect of the curriculum objectives on the most important factors to meet...
This digest is based on a report published by the Center for Research on Education, Diversity & ...
Language learning in the United States suffers from a culture of low expectations. Lacking bilingua...
The recently published Standards for Learning World Languages guide teachers and students to teach a...
In 1993 federal funding was provided for the development of national foreign language standards for ...
The 2007 MLA report, Foreign Languages and Higher Education: New Structures for a Changed World, cal...
The emergence of uniform standards for foreign language learning at the elementary and secondary lev...
In 1995, Stanford University embarked upon curricular renewal in all major foreign languages. This c...
Beyond the Standards’ influence on K-12 language education policy and continued discussions of their...
The 2007 MLA report emphasizes the necessity to transform the collegiate foreign language curriculum...
In the last few decades, foreign language instruction in Higher Education institutions (HEIs) has ch...
The 2007 report from the MLA Ad Hoc Committee on Foreign Languages was in response to the current la...
Over the past decade, U.S collegiate foreign language (FL) education has been experiencing a climate...
The article focuses on the perspectives of FL methodology at tertiary level and the nearest objectiv...
Improvement of foreign language teaching in schools is a major political and social challenge in tod...
The article deals with the effect of the curriculum objectives on the most important factors to meet...
This digest is based on a report published by the Center for Research on Education, Diversity & ...
Language learning in the United States suffers from a culture of low expectations. Lacking bilingua...