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Challenges in the 1990s for College Foreign Language Programs
註釋This collection of papers includes the following: "Style Wars: Teacher-Student Style Conflicts in the Language Classroom" (Rebecca L. Oxford, Madeline E. Ehrman, and Roberta Z. Lavine); "Articulating Learning in High School and College Programs: Holistic Theory in the Foreign Language Curriculum" (Janet Swaffar); "Reconsidering the FL Requirement: From Seat-Time to Proficiency in the Minnesota Experience" (Betsy K. Barnes, Carol A. Klee, and Ray M. Wakefield); "Team Teaching French with Teaching Assistants" (Theodore E.D. Bruan and Bonnie A. Robb); "On Apples and Oranges: The Effects of Integrating Beginners and False Beginners in Elementary French Classes" (Steven J. Loughrin-Sacco); "The Question of Language Program Direction is Academic" (James F. Lee and Bill VanPatten); "The Graduate Teaching Assistant in an Age of Standards" (Joseph A. Murphy); "Advancing the Case for an Advanced Methods Course" (John F. Lalande II); "Bridging the Gap Between Teaching and Learning: A Critical Look at Foreign Language Textbooks" (Renate A. Schulz); "CALL Today: Implications for Multisectioned Language Programs" (Robert Ariew); and "The Preparation and Support of Graduate Teaching Assistants in Foreign Languages: A Bibliography" (David P. Benseler and Christine Cronjaeger). (Papers contain references.) (SM).