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    Published by Cengage Learning, 1997

    ISBN 10: 0838478093 ISBN 13: 9780838478097

    Seller: Ergodebooks, Houston, TX, U.S.A.

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    Softcover. Condition: Good. 1. Product Description New Ways of Learning and Teaching: Focus on Technology and Foreign Language Education is the eighth book of the Issues in Language Program Direction: AAUSC Annual Volumes. This series strives to further scholarship in second language acquisition and teaching with regard to undergraduate programs with multisection courses. Teaching assistant supervision, teaching assistant professional preparation, and the role of faculty and administrators in postsecondary institutions are some of the topics addressed in previous volumes. This 1997 volume on "Change" and technology. About the Author Judy Muyskens is currently the provost of Nebraska Wesleyan University. Judy Muyskens formerly served as the vice president for academic programs for the Appalachian College Association and had worked at Colby-Sawyer College in New Hampshire for 10 years. Her publications include French language instruction texts and literary anthologies. In addition, she has published a number of articles including such titles as "Universities and Secondary School Articulation" and "French Women in Language Textbooks: The Fiction and the Reality."