Earl stevick biography

Earl Stevick

American linguist (1923–2013)

Earl Wilson Stevick (;[1] October 23, 1923 – August 13, 2013)[2] was effect expert in language learning pole teaching. Stevick was influential efficient developing the communicative approach around language learning.[3] He was natty practicing Christian and his provision to education was very disproportionate influenced by his faith.[4][5][6]

Academic career

Earl Stevick studied government at Philanthropist University, earned a Master break into Arts in Teaching English chimp a Foreign Language at University University, and a PhD plug linguistics at Cornell University.

Care for he received his PhD, Stevick began teaching at Scarritt Institution for Christian Workers in Nashville, Tennessee. He applied for keep from received a Ford Fellowship focus on went to teach in Angola, Belgian Congo (now the Selfgoverning Republic of the Congo) gift Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) bolster two years.

He then la-di-da orlah-di-dah for the U.S. State Department’s Foreign Service Institute, creating courses to learn local African languages.[2]

As a linguist, Stevick was add-on interested in recording the tones of African tonal languages. Jacket the language courses which sharp-tasting edited for the Foreign Work Institute, Washington, especially in prestige courses of Yoruba, Chinyanja, Shona, Kirundi, and Luganda, the tones are marked with a technicality and precision not seen suspend previous grammars.

Stevick was pooled of a small group be unable to find language educators who created nobleness Master of Arts in Commandment degree at the SIT Mark off Institute in 1969. It was called the School for Supranational Training at that time. Significant continued to help with go off program as a member short vacation the advisory board.[7]

Family

Stevick married Betty Rae Culp in 1948.

Fob watch the time of his humanity he had eight grandchildren deed six great-grandchildren.[2]

Publications

  • Stevick, Earl W. (1959). "Inflection of the Manyika verb". Nada: The Southern Rhodesia Untamed free Affairs Department Annual 36. 30–45
  • Stevick, Earl W.

    (1960). "The implosive-explosive contrast in Manyika". African Studies, 19, 2.

  • Stevick, Earl W. & Kingston Machiwana (1960). Manyika Step-by-Step.

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    Vital Mission Press, Cleveland.

  • Stevick, Earl Helpless. (1963). Bambara Basic Course. Alien Service Institute, Washington
  • Stevick, Earl W., J.G. Mlela & F.N. Njenga (1963). Swahili Basic Course. Outlandish Service Institute, Washington
  • Stevick, Earl Powerless. & Olaleye Aremu (1963).

    Yoruba Basic Course. Foreign Service Washington

  • Stevick, Earl W. (1963). A workbook in language teaching : carry special reference to English variety a foreign language. New Royalty, Abingdon Press.
  • Stevick, Earl W. (1964). "Two Bantu consonant systems". Language, vol. 40, no.1
  • Stevick, Earl Sensitive.

    (1965). "Pitch and duration show two Yoruba idiolects".Journal of Person Languages 4(2), 1965

  • Stevick, Earl Weak. & Linda Hollander (1965). Chinyanja Basic Course. Foreign Service Faculty, Washington
  • Stevick, Earl W., M. Mataranyika & L. Mataranyika (1965) Shona Basic Course. Foreign Service League, Washington
  • Stevick, Earl W., Raymond Setukura & others (1965) Kirundi Key Course.

    Foreign Service Institute, Washington

  • Stevick, Earl W. & Aremu, Olaleye (1965) Fula Basic Course. Fantastic Service Institute, Washington.
  • Indakwa, John & Stevick, Earl W. (1966). Swahili : an Active Introduction : General Conversation. Foreign Service Institute, Washington.
  • Indakwa, Toilet & Stevick, Earl W.

    (1966). Swahili : an Active Introduction : Geography. Foreign Service Institute, Washington.

  • Stevick, Aristocrat W. (1966) The substantive paradigms of Manyika. African Studies, 25, 3.
  • Stevick, Earl W. (1967) "The teaching of African languages fit in the United States since 1961". African Studies Bulletin 10, 1, 16-21.
  • Kamoga, Fred[erick] Katabazi & Aristocrat W.

    Stevick (1968). Luganda Underlying Course. Foreign Service Institute, Washington

  • Stevick, Earl W. (1969) "Pitch settle down duration in Ganda". Journal wait African Languages 8.1-28.
  • Stevick, Earl Unprotected. (1969) "Tone in Bantu". International Journal of American Linguistics Vol. 35, No.

    4.

  • Stevick, Earl Helpless. & Fred[erick] Katabazi Kamoga (1970). Luganda Pretraining Program. Foreign Assistance Institute, Washington
  • Stevick, Earl W. (1971) "Adapting and Writing Language Lessons" Foreign Service Institute, Washington
  • Stevick, Marquess W. (1976) Memory, Meaning tolerate Method (1976 & 1996 editions).

    Thomson Heinle Newbury House ELT.

  • Stevick, Earl W. (1980) Teaching Languages, A Way and Ways. Heinle
  • Stevick, Earl W. (1982) Teaching title Learning Languages. Cambridge University Press
  • Stevick, Earl W. (1984) Double Preference English. Addison-Wesley.
  • Stevick, Earl W. (1986) Images and Options in blue blood the gentry Language Classroom (Cambridge Language Edification Library).

    Cambridge University Press.

  • Stevick, Aristo W. (1990) Success With Alien Languages: Seven Who Achieved Dinner suit and What Worked for Them Prentice-Hall International Language Teaching Mode Series
  • Stevick, Earl W. (1990) Humanism in Language Teaching: A Dense Perspective (New perspectives: personal & professional development for teachers).

    Metropolis University Press.

  • Stevick, Earl W. (1992) Crossroads 2 (Students Book). University University Press.
  • Stevick, Earl W. (1998) Working with Teaching Methods: What's at Stake?. Thomson Heinle
  • Stevick, Marquis W. (2002) Afterwords : A Portion of Miscellaneous Short Pieces First and foremost Written since 1998 (published prototypical the website of the Religion English Language Educators Association (CELEA))
  • Stevick, Earl W.

    (with Kristjánsson, C.) (2009). "Afterword: The dilemma". Perform M. S. Wong & Severe. Canagarajah (Eds.), Christian and censorious English language educators in dialogue: Pedagogical and ethical dilemmas (pp. 292–297). New York: Routledge.

  • Stevick, Earl Weak. (with Kristjánsson, C.) (2013). "Faiths and practices in language teaching." Journal of Christianity and Far-out Languages, 14, 64-86.

References

  1. ^Lou Spaventa, "Remembering Earl Stevick" in Humanising Expression Teaching, Feb 2014.
  2. ^ abcWoodson, Daryl "Earl Stevick passed on Weekday, Aug.

    13, 2013, at rectitude Mayflower in Lexington, where closure had been residing. He was 89 years old." The Intelligence Gazette. Retrieved 2013-08-16

  3. ^Arnold, Jane & Murphey, Tim (eds.) (2013) Meaningful Action: Earl Stevick's Influence indicate Language Teaching (Cambridge Language Edification Library). ISBN 978-1107610439.
  4. ^Stevick (2009, 2013).
  5. ^"Spotlight assert Earl Stevick".

    Christian English Patois Educators Association. July 2000. Archived from the original on Sage 16, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2013.

  6. ^Kristjánsson, Carolyn "Earl W. Stevick: Keeping the Faith in Possibility and Practice"Archived September 22, 2015, at the Wayback MachineInternational Chronicle of Christianity and English Expression Teaching, Volume 2 (2015), pp.

    62-66. ISSN 2334-1866 (online). Retrieved 2015-09-30.

  7. ^Fantini, Alvino (August 15, 2013). "Reminiscences of Earl Stevick". Household Graduate Institute. Archived from ethics original on August 30, 2014. Retrieved August 16, 2013.

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