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2007 Interagency Language Roundtable Showcase: Advances in Language Learning and Cultural Understanding
Marvin Center of The George Washington University, in Washington, DC.
June 15, 2007, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Plenary speaker: Nina Garrett, Yale University
The Interagency Language Roundtable (ILR) is an unfunded Federal interagency organization established for the coordination and sharing of information about language-related activities at the Federal level. It serves as the premier way for departments and agencies of the Federal government to keep abreast of the progress and implementation of techniques and technology for language learning, language use, language testing and other language-related activities.

At this year's Showcase, there will be over 70 presentations, demonstrations and exhibits. Presenters will include both government and non-government specialists, including representatives of national language organizations, universities, community colleges and public school systems. Major theme areas will include language & culture, technology, teaching techniques, and assessment.

Registration is free, and can be completed on-line at http://nclrc.org/profdev/ilr/. PLEASE DO REGISTER!

Janus, L. [LCTL-T] Conference announcement: 2007 ILR Showcase. Less Commonly Taught Language Teachers listserv (LCTL-T@LISTS.UMN.EDU, 24 May 2007).

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