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World Language Teaching Methods Series
Designed Especially for Native American Language Revitalization

· Strategies for Learning or Teaching a Second Language
· Active Methods for Language Instruction
· Differentiation of Instruction for Language Learners
· Developing Thematic Units and Lesson Plans for Second Language Instruction
· Developing Classroom Materials for Second Language Instruction

At the request of the Hoocak Waaziija Haci Language Division, this series was designed specifically to help pre-service/apprentice Hochunk teachers develop strategies and methodologies for effective classroom instruction. Now they are making this hands-on training available to help you create dynamic and vibrant language learning programs in your communities.

They offer four options for Native American Language Programs:
· Participate in our Fall-Winter Friday-Saturday Series
· Join Our Summer 2010 Program
· Request the series at your site at a time convenient for your organization
· Request customized training designed to meet the specific needs of your organization
Fall-Winter Friday-Saturday Series in Madison, Wisconsin
October 9-10, 2009 Strategies for Learning or Teaching a Second Language
November 13-14, 2009 Active Methods for Language Instruction
December 4-5, 2009 Differentiation of Instruction for Language Learners
January 22-23, 2010 Developing Thematic Units and Lesson Plans for Second Language Instruction
March 5-6, 2010 Developing Classroom Materials for Second Language Instruction
Tuition for each one-credit course is $199 plus books and materials and meets Friday from 4-9 p.m. and then Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Courses may be taken for credit or non-credit.

Summer 2010 10-Day Program in Madison, Wisconsin
Monday, July 26-August 5, 2010, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. including Saturday, July 31 (No class Sunday, Aug. 1). Tuition is $995 for the series plus books and materials. Courses may be taken for credit or non-credit. Housing options available.

For more information, contact: Tim Urbonya, Director of Continuing Education and Outreach Services, University of Wisconsin Colleges, 608-263-9676, tim.urbonya@uwc.edu or visit on the web at www.actionlanguagelearning.com
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