The Value of Foreign Language Education
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        Foreign Language Education has a long history at 
American institutions of higher education. However, 
when faced with an increasingly vocational slant to 
learning, enrollment in foreign language courses has 
declined sharply since the early 1960s. By asking 
American university faculty their perceptions of the 
role of foreign language education in the modern 
university, this work seeks a path situate foreign 
language programs more firmly in the fiber of higher 
learning. The study described in these pages is 
profoundly influenced by the sociological works of 
Pierre Bourdieu and Alfred Bandura and suggests that 
critical inquiry begins with understanding the space 
foreign language programs inhabit. The work 
concludes with the sketch of an emerging model for 
reconceptualizing the role of foreign language 
education within higher education.
    
    
    
        
            
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