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50 Years of ERIC
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Woolf, Michael – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2011
Western Europe has been constructed in the field of education abroad as a "traditional" location: in some sense or another that label is used to suggest that it has a kind of static or dormant significance. In reality, Western Europe is an enormously rich location for study abroad precisely because it is a fluid learning environment that contains…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Study Abroad, Culture, Educational Environment
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Paternostro, Alphonsina – Learning Languages, 2009
Studies on second language acquisition show that the earlier a child is exposed to instruction the more likely he or she will be successful in attaining high levels of proficiency. The author knew that if real change were going to take place in Linden, New Jersey, the ideas and beliefs that embody multiculturalism and multilingualism would have to…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Second Language Learning, Cultural Pluralism, Superintendents
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Moss, David – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2004
University language programmes are often held to be a vital element in national preparedness to cope with an increasingly connected world. Yet we know very little about the social and intellectual organization of contemporary language departments or the networks through which staff manage their teaching, research and service to the community. I…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanities, Italian Literature, Higher Education
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McKibben, Suzanne J. – 1998
This study assessed the ongoing development of digital libraries (DLs) on the World Wide Web. DLs of art and literature were surveyed for selected works from the early Italian Renaissance in order to gain insight into the current trends prevalent throughout the larger population of DLs. The following artists and authors were selected for study:…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Artists, Authors, Electronic Libraries
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Bartrum, Anna, Ed.; Wilkin, Andrew, Ed. – Tuttitalia: The Italian Journal of the Association for Language Learning, 1997
This journal focuses on the learning and teaching of Italian as a foreign language. Selected articles include the following: "Immigrant Women in Bologna: Themes and Problems"; "But Those Cursed Accents: Where Did They Go?"; "Modern Languages in the Primary School: The Scottish Experience"; "Suggested Strategies for the Use of Authentic Video…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Classroom Techniques, College Students, Communicative Competence (Languages)
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Paolucci, Anne – Journal of General Education, 1977
Shows how the giants of the Renaissance, from Dante to Shakespeare and Cervantes, can be taught so that they illustrate the dialectic of the cultural experience that produced them, and how the masterpieces of Italian literature can be used to suggest both national and universal qualities. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Curriculum Guides, General Education, Italian Literature
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Ragusa, Olga – Italica, 1974
A brief analysis is made of the teaching of Italian literature in the United States with special reference to course work and language proficiency in the doctoral program. Mention is made of the choice of texts in undergraduate language courses. (Text is in Italian.) (AM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs, Higher Education
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Trivelli, Remo – Italica, 1974
A course in Italian literature is outlined for the advanced high-school and the third-year college level, using a thematic approach. The choice of theme in this case is the city, specifically Rome. (AM)
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Course Descriptions, Higher Education, Italian Literature
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Cervigni, Dino S., Comp. – Italica, 1978
This follow-up to two previous studies provides a list of dissertations in the area of Italian studies, mainly literature, either completed since 1971 or currently in progress. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Doctoral Dissertations, Drama, History
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Haines, Charles – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1978
One studies Italian for the same reason one studies any language--to become educated. Even more than for art and music, Italian is necessary for literature. Dante must be read, and in the original. Further, we study Italian to know our cultural roots and heritage. (AMH)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Culture, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
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Cherubini, Jon C., Comp. – Italica, 1977
This quarterly bibliography of Italian studies in North America includes books, bibliographies, and reviews of comparative literature studies, translations, and publications on art, music, philosophy, history, cinema, and sociology, which are closely related to literature. (SW)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Art, Bibliographies, European History
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Cherubini, Jon C., Comp. – Italica, 1977
This quarterly bibliography includes books, articles, bibliographies and reviews published here or abroad by scholars residing in the United States or Canada. Coverage includes comparative literature studies; translations; publications on art, music, philosophy, history, cinema, and sociology; and studies pertinent to the Italian-American…
Descriptors: Art, Bibliographies, Films, History
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Pace, Antonio – Modern Language Journal, 1976
A brief historical review shows the cultural influence of Italy on England, a cultural climate the colonists brought to America. The attitude of J. Adams, J. Madison, T. Jefferson and B. Franklin towards the Italian language are reported. In particular, Franklin's considerable appreciation for the Italian culture is pointed out. (MS)
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Cultural Background, Cultural Exchange, Italian
Cordasco, Francesco – Intellect, 1974
Recent works on the experience of Italians in the U.S. point up the new ethnic consciousness which derives from a convergence of forces and influences in the 1960's. (Editor)
Descriptors: Books, Cultural Influences, Ethnic Studies, Italian Americans
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Cherubini, Jon C., Comp. – Italica, 1973
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Italian, Italian Literature, Language Research
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