Optimizing the Defense Language Institute English Language Center

Optimizing the Defense Language Institute English Language Center
Author: Thomas Manacapilli
Publisher: RAND Corporation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780833068453

The Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) trains foreign nationals in English prior to their attending U.S. military education and training courses and plays a critical role in building partnerships. RAND evaluated options to optimize DLIELC1s output, made recommendations in eight critical management areas, and presented an implementation plan to DLIELC

The Defense Language Institute

The Defense Language Institute
Author: Benjamin De La Selva
Publisher:
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2017-06-17
Genre: Presidio of Monterey (California)
ISBN: 9781545394342

In "The Defense Language Institute," the author presents an extensive view of the best and largest foreign language institution in the world, by means of 100 plus articles written by faculty, staff, students, and alumni, originally published between 2005 and 2015 in quarterly DLI Alumni Association newsletters. The subjects encompass a general background of DLI's history, the establishment of military language training in the United States and abroad, as well as DLI's enterprising presence in Monterey, California. The book touches on a variety of themes relating to Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Persian Farsi, Russian, Spanish, and Vietnamese, then it proceeds to deal with a good number of the other thirty some languages taught at the Institute from 1941 to 2017. The book similarly deals with the academic areas of teaching, testing, course development, and technology; likewise it taps broadly on themes like social events, memorial ceremonies, the DLI Hall of Fame, the Berlin Wall Monument, alumni visits and reunions, and faculty and staff stories. It concludes with brief accounts of the DLI Alumni Association, and the DLI Foundation. Read about the nationally famous "Cossacks in Khaki" or "DLI Russian Choir" of the 1960s, details on the Arabic, Russian, and Serbian Croatian programs, and the rapid development of the Haitian Creole conversion course, as well as personal accounts of graduates using their language in foreign countries.

Task-Based Instruction in Foreign Language Education

Task-Based Instruction in Foreign Language Education
Author: Betty Lou Leaver
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2004-12-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781589014190

Task-based language instruction has proven to be highly effective, but surprisingly underutilized. Theory can only go so far and hands-on experience can greatly speed and enhance the learning of a second language. Nineteen talented instructors who have successfully implemented task-based programs explain the principles behind the programs, discuss how problems were resolved, and share details on class activities and program design. Each chapter takes the reader through the different stages in designing and setting up such programs, adjusting them, and appraising and testing them in normal classroom conditions. This book covers TBI syllabus and program design and is based on actual classroom experience. Any one of the courses or programs discussed can serve as models for others. Many of the contributors are highly respected practitioners who are presenting their programs for the first time, while others are regular participants in today's ongoing dialogue about teaching methods. Full of concrete, adaptable models of task-based language teaching drawn from a number of countries and eleven different languages—including Arabic, Chinese, Czech, English, French, German, Korean, Spanish, and Ukrainian—Task-Based Instruction in Foreign Language Education presents proven, real-world, practical courses and programs; and includes web-based activities. It demonstrates useful and practical ways to engage students far beyond what can be learned from reading textbook dialogue. TBI involves the student directly with the language being taught via cognitively engaging activities that reflect authentic and purposeful use of language, resulting in language-learning experiences that are pleasurable and effective. For all instructors seeking to help their learners enhance their understanding and grasp of the foreign language they are learning, Task-Based Instruction in Foreign Language Education is a rich and rewarding hands-on guide to effective and transformative learning.