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Foreign language education in America : perspectives from K-12, University, Government, and International Learning / edited by Steven Berbeco.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2016Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781137528490 (hardback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 418.0071/073 23
LOC classification:
  • P57.U5 F67 2016
Other classification:
  • EDU002000 | FOR000000 | LAN020000
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introduction: Foreign Language Education in America; Steven Berbeco -- PART I: KINDERGARTEN TO TWELFTH GRADE -- 2. Elementary School Foreign Language Programs in the United States; Helena Curtain, Richard Donato, Victoria Gilbert -- 3. Inquiry, Ethos and the Spirit of Culture; Emily Davis -- 4. The High School Challenge; Linda Egnatz -- 5. The STARTALK Experience; David Ellis -- PART II: POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION -- 6. Bridging the Cultural Divide; Gisela Hoecherl-Alden -- 7. World Languages in the American Community College; Laura Franklin -- 8. 'Language Boot Camp'; Michael Geisler -- PART III: ADULT LEARNING -- 9. Language Learning at the Foreign Service Institute; David Red, James North -- 10. Language at the Point of Need; Thomas Coakley -- PART IV: INTERNATIONAL LEARNING -- 11. Teachers of Critical Languages Program; Zara Hovhannisyan -- 12. ESL in the Private Sector for a Globalized 21st Century; A. Clive Roberts.
Summary: "Foreign language teaching in America today falls into three distinct fields of influence and interest: public and private schools, college and other post-secondary programs, and courses for adult learners. At a time when academics and instructors in each of these fields seek to answer similar questions, too few published resources recognize and address the parallels among them.In response, Foreign Language Education in America is an edited book with contributions that represent the diversity in foreign language education today, including perspectives from elementary, middle schools, high schools, university-level courses, summer programs, federal government, and international learning. This is a practical guide to the state of the field that fills a much-needed gap for scholars, researchers, administrators, and practitioners who are looking for a resource that describes effective practices across the field. "-- Provided by publisher.
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"Foreign language teaching in America today falls into three distinct fields of influence and interest: public and private schools, college and other post-secondary programs, and courses for adult learners. At a time when academics and instructors in each of these fields seek to answer similar questions, too few published resources recognize and address the parallels among them.In response, Foreign Language Education in America is an edited book with contributions that represent the diversity in foreign language education today, including perspectives from elementary, middle schools, high schools, university-level courses, summer programs, federal government, and international learning. This is a practical guide to the state of the field that fills a much-needed gap for scholars, researchers, administrators, and practitioners who are looking for a resource that describes effective practices across the field. "-- Provided by publisher.

Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introduction: Foreign Language Education in America; Steven Berbeco -- PART I: KINDERGARTEN TO TWELFTH GRADE -- 2. Elementary School Foreign Language Programs in the United States; Helena Curtain, Richard Donato, Victoria Gilbert -- 3. Inquiry, Ethos and the Spirit of Culture; Emily Davis -- 4. The High School Challenge; Linda Egnatz -- 5. The STARTALK Experience; David Ellis -- PART II: POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION -- 6. Bridging the Cultural Divide; Gisela Hoecherl-Alden -- 7. World Languages in the American Community College; Laura Franklin -- 8. 'Language Boot Camp'; Michael Geisler -- PART III: ADULT LEARNING -- 9. Language Learning at the Foreign Service Institute; David Red, James North -- 10. Language at the Point of Need; Thomas Coakley -- PART IV: INTERNATIONAL LEARNING -- 11. Teachers of Critical Languages Program; Zara Hovhannisyan -- 12. ESL in the Private Sector for a Globalized 21st Century; A. Clive Roberts.

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