Charles Arthur Curran
Charles Arthur Curran (1913–1978) was a priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus and psychologist who is best known as the creator of Community Language Learning (CLL), a method in education and specifically in Second Language Teaching. He was a central member of the psychology faculty at Loyola University Chicago, and a counseling specialist.
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Charles Arthur Curran
Charles Arthur Curran (1913–1978) was a priest of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Columbus and psychologist who is best known as the creator of Community Language Learning (CLL), a method in education and specifically in Second Language Teaching. He was a central member of the psychology faculty at Loyola University Chicago, and a counseling specialist.
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