Some Issues in Language Policy for Higher Education

Author:

LAMBERT RICHARD D.

Abstract

The American educational system is unusual in that a substantial portion of basic foreign language instruction takes place in higher education. This requires that foreign language policy planning deal with that level; however, pan-institutional planning in higher education is especially difficult. A foreign language agenda devised by a set of college administrators is presented in this article. A number of more fundamental architectural topics are also discussed. These include the lack of articulation between the various levels of the system leading up to collegiate foreign language instruction; the heavy emphasis on low-level courses and the lack of a carefully developed system of upper-level skill instruction; the need to orient foreign language instruction to eventual adult use; and the importance of rationalizing overseas language study, particularly for the acquisition and utilization of advanced language skills. An agenda for action growing out of these conditions is proposed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,Sociology and Political Science

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