The History of Language Teaching from The Spanish-American War Until the Sputnik Moment - Siskin, H. Jay; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

The History of Language Teaching from The Spanish-American War Until the Sputnik Moment: From Hot to Cold Wars
 
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ISBN13:9783031750557
ISBN10:3031750551
Kötéstípus:Keménykötés
Terjedelem:261 oldal
Méret:235x155 mm
Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 43 Illustrations, black & white
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The History of Language Teaching from The Spanish-American War Until the Sputnik Moment

From Hot to Cold Wars
 
Kiadás sorszáma: 2024
Kiadó: Palgrave Macmillan
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Rövid leírás:

This book highlights the lively exchanges that shaped foreign-language pedagogy and educational policy during the first fifty years of the twentieth century. It is critically important to revivify our past, particularly in a field where innovation is conceptualized as progress and where knowledge production is a criterion for success. Modern language teaching began its ascendancy shortly before the turn of the twentieth century. In the academy, this impulse was marked by the founding of the Modern Language Association in 1883. Modern languages were increasingly recognized as possessing the mental and humanistic values that had formerly been the sole province of Greek and Latin. The book provides an overview of the historical, political, and social concerns that preoccupied the nation from 1898 and provides a context for analyzing the developments in the teaching of foreign languages over the course of the following century.



H. Jay Siskin was Lecturer in French at the University of California Santa Cruz, USA. His research addresses foreign language pedagogy and he is the co-author of textbooks in French and Spanish.

Hosszú leírás:

This book highlights the lively exchanges that shaped foreign-language pedagogy and educational policy during the first fifty years of the twentieth century. It is critically important to revivify our past, particularly in a field where innovation is conceptualized as progress and where knowledge production is a criterion for success. Modern language teaching began its ascendancy shortly before the turn of the twentieth century. In the academy, this impulse was marked by the founding of the Modern Language Association in 1883. Modern languages were increasingly recognized as possessing the mental and humanistic values that had formerly been the sole province of Greek and Latin. The book provides an overview of the historical, political, and social concerns that preoccupied the nation from 1898 and provides a context for analyzing the developments in the teaching of foreign languages over the course of the following century.

Tartalomjegyzék:

1. The Beginnings of the American Century.- 2. Reforms and resolutions: Language teaching during the final decades of the nineteenth century.- 3. The Struggle for Standards.- 4.  Trends in the Teens and Twenties: Spanish and the Call for Practical Education.- 5. Of Huns and Guns: The U.S. War against Germany and the German Language.- 6. Arming the Lost Generation: Linguistic and Cultural Preoccupations in Wartime.- 7. Of Shibboleths and Zealots: Methodological Contestationss during the Interwar Period.- 8. Americans, Awake to Language Needs! Language and Area Studies during the Second World War.- 9. Big Reds at the Big Red: Cornell and the ?Communists?.