In 1995, Stanford University embarked upon curricular renewal in all major foreign languages. This curricular renewal was motivated by the university senate’s concern that campuswide internationalization could not come about without a serious commitment to language teaching and learning. That commitment was then institutionalized in the Stanford Language Center. The Center was charged with encouraging excellence in language teaching, establishing and maintaining performance standards, providing professional development opportunities for the teaching staff, and developing a research program about language teaching and learning. At the heart of the renewal process established by the Language Center was a professional development program focus...
The Stanford Language Center has a 20-year history of designing, implementing, and managing an asses...
This chapter describes the development and implementation of a dynamic and resourceful assessment pr...
A new English language curriculum was introduced in Hiroshima University's first and second year pro...
The recently published Standards for Learning World Languages guide teachers and students to teach a...
For years we have looked for the one right way to teach foreign languages. Many different methods, t...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 The Ministry of Education amended the Standards for the Establishment of Universities on Ju...
In 1993 federal funding was provided for the development of national foreign language standards for ...
This digest is based on a report published by the Center for Research on Education, Diversity & ...
Curriculum design essentially improves education standards; however, for teachers it remains a taboo...
This chapter advocates the use of an aspirational framework for student-learning outcomes that alig...
The purpose of this study was to examine bilingual students\u27 opportunities to learn in schools af...
Given the increased emphasis on language acquisition in public education, and in university, governm...
Contents Participants of the Conference Representatives of the Professional Organizations as Observe...
This study examined the extend to which foreign language faculty\u27s beliefs about learning languag...
This paper presents an overview of a plenary panel entitled "Measuring Outcomes and Setting Sta...
The Stanford Language Center has a 20-year history of designing, implementing, and managing an asses...
This chapter describes the development and implementation of a dynamic and resourceful assessment pr...
A new English language curriculum was introduced in Hiroshima University's first and second year pro...
The recently published Standards for Learning World Languages guide teachers and students to teach a...
For years we have looked for the one right way to teach foreign languages. Many different methods, t...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 The Ministry of Education amended the Standards for the Establishment of Universities on Ju...
In 1993 federal funding was provided for the development of national foreign language standards for ...
This digest is based on a report published by the Center for Research on Education, Diversity & ...
Curriculum design essentially improves education standards; however, for teachers it remains a taboo...
This chapter advocates the use of an aspirational framework for student-learning outcomes that alig...
The purpose of this study was to examine bilingual students\u27 opportunities to learn in schools af...
Given the increased emphasis on language acquisition in public education, and in university, governm...
Contents Participants of the Conference Representatives of the Professional Organizations as Observe...
This study examined the extend to which foreign language faculty\u27s beliefs about learning languag...
This paper presents an overview of a plenary panel entitled "Measuring Outcomes and Setting Sta...
The Stanford Language Center has a 20-year history of designing, implementing, and managing an asses...
This chapter describes the development and implementation of a dynamic and resourceful assessment pr...
A new English language curriculum was introduced in Hiroshima University's first and second year pro...