Fundamental Concepts of Language Teaching: Historical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Applied Linguistic Research

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OUP Oxford, 24 mar 1983 - 582 pagine
Professor Stern puts applied linguistics research into its historical and interdisciplinary perspective. He gives an authoritative survey of past developments worldwide and establishes a set of guidelines for the future. There are six parts: Clearing the Ground, Historical Perspectives, Concepts of Language, Concepts of Society, Concepts of Language Learning, and Concepts of Language Teaching.
 

Sommario

Approaches and studies
89
18801980
99
Trends in linguistic theory
149
Society culture and language
191
Aspects of sociolinguistics
221
The social sciences and the second language
261
The sociology of language teaching and learning
275
Psychological approaches to language
289
Learner factors
360
Conditions of learning and the learning process
391
The study of education and its relevance
419
Language teaching theories as theories
452
The break with the method concept
477
An educational interpretation of language
497
Conclusion
515
Bibliography and citation index
523

Development of a psychological perspective
317
Models of second language learning and
337

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Informazioni sull'autore (1983)

H H Stern was Head of the Modern Language Centre at the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education from 1998 to 1981 and Professor Emeritus in the Department of Curriculum at the same Institute from 1981 to 1987.

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