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New Materials for the Teaching of English: The English Program of the USOE

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Extract

In 1963 J. N. Hook, the first Coordinator for Project English in the United States Office of Education, reviewed briefly the growth and current status of Project English for the profession (“Project English: The First Year,” PMLA, lxxviii, September 1963, Part 2, 33–36). In 1964 Erwin R. Steinberg, the second Coordinator, reported at length to the profession on the history and prospects for research in English funded by the Office of Education (“Research on the Teaching of English Under Project English,” PMLA, lxxix, September 1964, Part 2, 50–76). He incorporated into his account summaries of the current status of each Curriculum Study Center, prepared by the Directors of the Centers themselves.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1966

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References

1 William Riley Parker, “The Concept of Structure in English,” The Educational Record for July 1962 (Washington, D. C.), p. 212.

2 Ibid.

3 The Process of Education (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1960), p. 9.

4 The writings of Jean Piaget and Jerome Bruner are useful background here.

5 For an outline of the rationale of the Oregon Curriculum, see PMLA, lxxix (Sept. 1964, Pt. 2), 73–75.