Applied Language Learning

by | Jan 28, 2015 | News

APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING VOL 22 | 14 Feb 2013 | 1.35 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING VOLUME 21 | 27 Oct 2011 | 1.21 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING VOLUME 20 | 13 May 2010 | 1.04 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING VOLUME 19 | 1 Jan 2009 | 2.85 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING VOLUME 18 | 1 Jan 2008 | 2.07 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING VOLUME 17 | 1 Jan 2007 | 0.94 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V15 | 1 Jan 2006 | 1.24 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V16/1 | 1 Jan 2006 | 1.22 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V16/2 | 1 Jan 2006 | 1.15 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V14 | 1 Jan 2005 | 0.89 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V13/1 | 1 Jan 2003 | 0.67 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V13/2 | 1 Jan 2003 | 0.59 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V12/1 | 1 Jan 2001 | 0.28 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V12/2 | 1 Jan 2001 | 0.13 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V11 E2 | 1 Jun 2000 | 1.00 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V10 | 1 Jan 1999 | 0.47 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V9 | 1 Jan 1998 | 0.52 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V8 | 1 Jan 1997 | 0.29 MB
APPLIED LANGUAGE LEARNING V8 | 1 Jan 1996 | 0.24 MB
Teaching the DLI way: Faculty Development Support

Teaching the DLI way: Faculty Development Support

To uphold the highest standards in foreign language teaching, all new instructors at the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center must undergo two rigorous courses before they set step in the classroom, regardless of their prior experience.

Taking on the challenge of standardization

Taking on the challenge of standardization

One of the leading efforts within the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center’s five-year strategic plan is the standardization of curriculum and evaluation that will drive consistency in student outcomes across all language programs offered by the Institute.

From Moscow to Monterey: a linguistic odyssey

From Moscow to Monterey: a linguistic odyssey

In the heart of America’s melting pot, Irina Anokhin stands as a testament to the power of language and the resilience of the human spirit. Her story, a blend of multiculturalism and dedication, stretches from the bustling streets of Moscow to the academic halls of the United States, where she now serves as a bridge between cultures in her role with the Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center.

From apprentice to master: Commandant’s vision

From apprentice to master: Commandant’s vision

Col. James A. Kievit, a former infantry officer and currently a U.S. Army Special Operations Civil Affairs officer with multiple overseas deployments, is no stranger to challenge, on or off the battlefield. Behind his unassuming and quiet demeanor lies a brilliant tactician, concealed by his imposing six-foot three-inch physique that instantly commands respect whether he wears colonel wings or not.