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Title: TeachASL Listserv
Body: TeachASL Listserv 1. Encourages the free exchange of ideas; 2. Maintains an archive; and 3. Compiles data. Join at http://faculty.valenciacc.edu/arasmussen/VCC_TeachASL_Combined_Site/TeachASL_Main/TeachASL_listserv.htm
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Title: Listservs for Indigenous Language Teachers and Activists
Body: Here are some listservs that indigenous language activists will find helpful: -The Indigenous Languages and Technology (ILAT) discussion list is an open forum for community language specialists, linguists, scholars, and students to discuss issues relating to the uses of technology in language revitalization efforts. Join at http://www.u.arizona.edu/~cashcash/ILAT.html -The INDIGENOUS-L list (Information on Indigenous Education and Language Revitalization) is primarily used to provide interested persons with information on upcoming Stabilizing Indigenous Languages conferences and new information on the American Indian Education and Teaching Indigenous Languages web sites. -Endangered-Languages-L: A forum and central electronic archive for those interested in the interested in, the study and documentation of endangered languages. To subscribe, send e-mail to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG with the message "subscribe Endangered-Languages-L (your e-mail address)".
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Title: Listservs and Blogs for Teachers and Scholars of African Languages
Body: Here are two listservs of special interest to teachers and scholars of African languages and cultures: -H-Africa encourages discussion of Africa's history, culture, and African studies generally. Africanists of all disciplines are encouraged to subscribe at http://www.h-net.org/~africa -The H-Swahili network strives to conduct its business in Swahili and in English as the primary languages on topical issues related to the use, teaching, promotion and general advancement of the Swahili language and culture. Subscribe at http://www.lsoft.com/scripts/wl.exe?SL1=H-SWAHILI&H=H-NET.MSU.EDU Hausa Online is a blog dedicated to teaching and learning Hausa: http://hausaonline.wordpress.com
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Title: Listservs and Blogs for Hebrew and Arabic Teachers
Body: Hebrew teachers can sign up for the Hebrew-T listserv at http://www.carla.umn.edu/lctl/resources/listservs.html ARABIC-L is a mailing list for Arabic Linguistics and Arabic Language Teaching, sponsored by Brigham Young University, the Arabic Linguistics Society and the American Association of Teachers of Arabic. Learn more and subscribe at http://aataweb.org/list_serve Adabiyat is a list for the discussion of the literatures of the Middle East, especially (but not limited to) Persian, Arabic, Turkish and Urdu. Subscribe at http://aataweb.org/list_serve The International Association of Teachers of Arabic as a Foreign Language blog is an opportunity to share your ideas with teachers from all over the world. You can write in Arabic or English. The website is available at http://iatafl.blogspot.com .
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Title: Listservs and Newsletters for Teachers of Southeast Asian Languages
Body: Here are some newsletters and listservs for teachers of Southeast Asian languages: -The Center for Lao Studies has a mailing list; you can join at http://laostudies.org/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,69 -BAHASA LIST is an e-mail discussion list intended as a forum for communication and discussion among teachers of Indonesian and Malaysian, linguists, and other scholars, students, and researchers with an interest in the Malay-Indonesian language. Learn more about it and subscribe at http://hawaii.edu/indolang/bahasa/info.html -The UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies puts out a regular newsletter with events and opportunities. Go to http://www.international.ucla.edu/cseas and scroll down; the newsletter subscription box is on the right side of the page. -Indonesian and Hmong teachers can find language-specific listservs at http://www.carla.umn.edu/lctl/resources/listservs.html
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Title: Listservs for Teachers of South and East Asian Languages
Body: Teachers can find listservs for Hindi, Tamil, and Korean at http://www.carla.umn.edu/lctl/resources/listservs.html
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Title: Listserv, Blogs, and Wikis for Chinese Teachers
Body: The MN-K12Chinese listserv is for k-12 Chinese in Minnesota and beyond. Subscribe at http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=MN-k12Chinese&A=1 Learn Chinese. Teaching Chinese: Access a wide variety of Chinese teaching resources at a Chinese high school teacher’s blog: http://francesfu.blogspot.com Startalk has a wiki that serves as a community space for Chinese teachers to share resources and have discussion about teaching and learning Chinese. Explore and join at http://startalk.wikispaces.com Chinese Language Learning Links is a wiki for collecting good links for learning Chinese. Browse and contribute at http://chineselanguagelearninglinks.wikispaces.com
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Title: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference of the Central Association of Teachers of Japanese
Body: The Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Conference of the Central Association of Teachers of Japanese is available for download at http://www.cla.purdue.edu/fll/Japanese/CATJ22_Proceedings.html
Source: Purdue University
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Title: Listservs and Wiki for Japanese Teachers
Body: Here are some useful listservs for Japanese teachers: -Senseionline serves as an online community of those who are concerned with Japanese language/culture education. Learn more about it at http://www.sabotenweb.com/bookmarks/about/senseiOnline.html -Japanese Teachers and Instructional Technology (http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A0=JTIT-L ) -The Japan Foundation sends out a monthly e-mail magazine. You can sign up for it at http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/about/jfic/mail/index.html -JSLAR- the Japanese Second Language Acquisition Research list is for posts related to Japanese second language acquisition research. Membership is open to researchers, faculty, language teachers, graduate students, and anyone else interested in the acquisition/learning of Japanese. Subscribe at http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/jslar Kanji Wiki is designed to be a site where students and teachers can submit their ideas to remember kanji. Available at http://tell.fll.purdue.edu/KanjiWiki
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Title: Listservs, Blogs, and Social Networks for Teachers of Slavic Languages and Italian
Body: Here are some useful listservs for teachers of Slavic languages: -The Slavic and East European Languages and Literature list (SEELANGS) is a very active list. You can learn more about it and subscribe at http://seelangs.home.comcast.net/~seelangs -Polish teachers and teachers of southeast European languages can find targeted listservs at http://www.carla.umn.edu/lctl/resources/listservs.html There are listservs for Italian, Celtic, Dutch, Nordic, and Portuguese language teachers at http://www.carla.umn.edu/lctl/resources/listservs.html -Russian Word of the Day, a Russian vocabulary blog aimed at first- and second-year Russian-language students, is available at http://shininghappypeople.net/rwotd L2O is a social network for sharing materials for teaching Italian. Learn more about it and sign up at http://elearning.unistrapg.it/l2o
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