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Title: School of Russian and Asian Studies December 2010 Newsletter
Body: From http://sras.org This month SRAS brings you an updated list of Russian holidays with the corresponding dates and days off for next year! They also have a new recipe and history for Olivier Salad, essential for any Russian New Year table, plus their twice-yearly list of recently-released books for lovers of Russian history. Check out this month's newsletter at http://sras.org/newsletter_december_2010
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Title: Listservs, Newsletters, Blogs, and Resource Sharing for German Teachers
Body: Here are some listservs that you may find useful: -The American Association of Teachers of German has an active listserv. Join at http://www.aatg.org/listserv/33-aatg-listserv -The AATG also maintains a moderated listserv for job postings. Join at http://www.aatg.org/listserv/34-ger-jobs-listserv Here are some electronic newsletters that you may find useful: -The German Missions in the United States have several newsletters of interest to German teachers. Browse through the options and subscribe at http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/Newsletter.html -Several Goethe-Instituts in the United States put out electronic newsletters about upcoming events in their area. Los Angeles: http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/los/de98857.htm ; New York: http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/ney/knt/mll/en115246.htm ; San Francisco: http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/saf/knt/mll/enindex.htm ; Boston: http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/bos/knt/mll/enindex.htm ; Chicago: http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/chi/knt/mll/enindex.htm ; Washington, DC: http://www.goethe.de/ins/us/was/knt/mll/enindex.htm Blogs: Current Writing, the German literature blog of the Goethe-Institut New York Library, offers an up-to-date overview of activities and initiatives that promote and support German literature in the United States. Available at http://blog.goethe.de/current-writing GermanShare is part wiki, part social network. It is a place on the Internet where German teachers can share ideas and resources with each other. Browse its extensive resources and contribute your own at http://germanshare.dyndns.org
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Title: Listservs, Wikis and Blogs for Latin Teachers
Body: Latin teachers are especially dedicated to sharing resources electronically with their peers. Here are some of their efforts: Latinteach is a very active listserv. You can subscribe at http://nxport.com/mailman/listinfo/latinteach . There is also an excellent companion website at http://latinteach.com/Site/Welcome.html and an active blog at http://latinteach.blogspot.com Wikis: -Latin Best Practices is a wiki where teachers can all jointly work on documents that will make it easier to begin using Latin more actively in their classrooms. Available at http://latinbestpractices.pbwiki.com -Latin PBwiki is a wiki for the collection of useful things for teaching and learning Latin. Available at http://latin.pbworks.com/w/page/15097700/FrontPage Blogs: -The Bestiaria Latina blog is especially useful for using fables in your class: http://bestlatin.blogspot.com and http://millefabulae.blogspot.com -Take a daily word challenge in which you write a sentence using 5 high-frequency words, learn about today’s Latin word, and more to help you review the basic vocabulary of Latin at the Verbosum blog, http://verbosum.blogspot.com -AWOL - The Ancient World Online (http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com ) has the following description: “The primary focus of the project is notice and comment on open access material relating to the ancient world, but I will also include other kinds of networked information as it comes available.” -The Latin Lover (http://latinlover-foster.blogspot.com ) is the archive of The Latin Lover with Fr. Reginald Foster, as heard on Vatican Radio -The classical world and the modern meet at the Rogue Classicism blog: http://rogueclassicism.com Social Network: -Schola is an online environment where people can use Latin in a safe atmosphere. Visit and join at http://schola.ning.com -The VRoma Project is a community of scholars, both teachers and students, who create online resources for teaching about the Latin language and ancient Roman culture. Go to http://www.vroma.org to check it out.
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Title: Wikis and Blogs for French Teachers
Body: Here are some wikis that French teachers may find useful: -The World Speaks French is a French language advocacy wiki. It is designed to is designed to help teachers, parents, and students find ways to advocate for the French program in their schools and universities, start a new French language program, and even improve strong, active, and vibrant French programs. Visit the wiki at https://frenchadvocacy.wikispaces.com Here are some blogs where you can find ideas and resources: -Souffler is a French teacher’s blog where he shares ideas and materials with other teachers, available at http://souffler.typepad.com/home -The Great French Songs blog presents French songs and albums, gives the text of the songs in French and in English translation and, for each song, provides a French English glossary of some of the terms used. Available at http://www.greatfrenchsongs.com -The ParisDailyPhoto blog delivers exactly what it advertises. See the beautiful photos at http://www.parisdailyphoto.com
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Title: Listservs, Blogs, and Social Networks for Spanish Teachers
Body: Here are some resources that Spanish teachers may find useful: -TodoELE is a Spanish-language website and social network for teachers of Spanish as a foreign language. The website is available at http://www.todoele.net . Receive a newsletter with the latest additions by going to http://todoele.org/phplist/?p=subscribe . You can also join the TodoELE social network and join in discussions and share resources at http://todoelecomunidad.ning.com There is also a TodoELE wiki to encourage collaboration among teachers: http://todoele.wikispaces.com Blogs: -Zambombazo (formerly Actualidades) is Zachary Jones’s excellent culture-based website. Visit it at http://zachary-jones.com/zambombazo (The old site is still at http://zachary-jones.com/spanish ) -El Tinglado is an edublog where a bunch of Spanish teachers blog together. This is not a repository - El tinglado is a lively experimental blog full of multimedia and interactive activities for those teachers and students who believe in a new kind of education. Available at http://www.tinglado.net -Voices en Español is a bilingual blog and a conversational podcast by a second language speaker of Spanish for intermediate to advanced students of Spanish. It is available at http://spanish-podcast.com A Ning is a kind of online community. If you teach Spanish for Native Speakers, you will find like-minded colleagues at this one: http://teachingsns.ning.com
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Title: Spanish 2011 Art Calendar
Body: Download a 2011 art calendar from the Actualidades website at http://zachary-jones.com/spanish/art-puzzles Scroll down for puzzles made from famous works of art.
Source: Actualidades
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Title: Newsletters, Listservs, Blogs, and More for English Language Teachers
Body: Here are some listservs that ESL teachers may want to subscribe to: -The National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition’s NCELA list is an excellent source of news and opportunities for English language teachers. Subscribe at http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/listserv -Those involved in bilingual education may want to subscribe to the BILING listserv at http://www.asu.edu/educ/sceed/elsig Here are some newsletters that ESL teachers may want to receive: -AccELLerate! is the National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition’s quarterly newsletter, covering issues of interest to stakeholders in ELL education. Go to http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/accellerate to subscribe. -The British Council send out a weekly newsletter full of teaching ideas, Teaching English. Go to http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/newsletter to subscribe. -TESL-EJ has grown to become an internationally- recognized source of ESL and EFL information for people in scores of countries. You can subscribe at https://calmail.berkeley.edu/manage/list/listinfo/tesl-ej_list@lists.berkeley.edu Here are some blogs that ESL teachers may find useful: -Larry Ferlazzo’s blog is one of the most active blogs that we’ve ever seen. Mr. Ferlazzo is especially known for his “The Best…” lists, but he also suggests technological tools, solicits collections of advice from teachers, and writes engaging opinion pieces. Visit his blog at http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org -Learning the Language: Mary Ann Zehr is an assistant editor at Education Week. Her blog tackles difficult policy questions, explores learning innovations, and shares stories about different cultural groups on her beat. Available at http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/learning-the-language Here are some useful wikis: -Wikigogy is a wiki Web site for teachers of English as a second or foreign language to share your EFL or ESL lesson plans and resources: http://wikigogy.org/Main_page -Socialtext is a wiki where English teachers can add articles and mini-stories to share with other teachers: https://www.socialtext.net/nlw/login.html?redirect_to=%2F
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Title: The Best Websites For English Language Learner Students — 2010
Body: From http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org This list focuses on sites that ELL students would use directly: http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2010/12/20/the-best-websites-for-english-language-learner-students-2010
Source: Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites Of The Day For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL
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Title: Teacher Training Videos: Learn More about Using Technology
Body: From http://www.teachertrainingvideos.com Russell Stannard’s website has extensive videos explaining to teachers how they can use different technological tools in their teaching. One area is dedicated to English language teachers, one is dedicated to Web 2.0/ICT, and one is for all languages. Visit the website at http://www.teachertrainingvideos.com
Source: Teacher Training Videos
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Title: Organization for Language Teachers: African-American Linguists
Body: From http://www.weboaal.com African-American Linguists (AAL) offers a network for those who work or study in the field of world languages. Membership to AAL is open to educators, professionals, missionaries, clergy, public service workers, students, and all others {of any ethnicity} who share the organization’s vision. Learn more about AAL and explore the many resources on their website at http://www.weboaal.com
Source: AAL
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