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dc.contributor.advisorBaines, Lawrence
dc.creatorOliver, Jean Susan
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-27T21:38:45Z
dc.date.available2019-04-27T21:38:45Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier9948325202042
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11244/319241
dc.description.abstractFor me, the search for the optimal method to promote students' oral
dc.description.abstractcommunication skills began more than fifty years ago. This autobiographical dissertation discusses the research base for various theories about teaching foreign language and elucidates my personal experiences with these theories as a student, high school teacher, mother, and university professor. The optimal method to teach communication combines the best of the Audio-Lingual Method, The Grammar-Translation, Individualized Instruction, the Direct and Natural Methods and Total Physical Response. Total Proficiency through Readying and Storytelling leads the
dc.description.abstractmethods in developing students' speaking ability. This dissertation seeks to elevate teaching beyond methods and techniques. The effective foreign language teacher develops a rapport and relationship with the student for true communication. The
dc.description.abstractteacher infects her students with her passion and commitment to second language learning.
dc.format.extent228 pages
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dc.languageen_US
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dc.subjectLanguage and languages--Study and teaching
dc.subjectSpanish language--Study and teaching--Case studies
dc.subjectLanguage teachers--Biography
dc.titleFrom Novice Low to Advanced High: Five Decades of Paradigmatic Shifts in Foreign Language Pedagogy
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dc.thesis.degreePh.D.
ou.groupJeannine Rainbolt College of Education::Department of Instructional Leadership and Academic Curriculum


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