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Title: Webquests: Semana Santa
Body: Submitted by: Jean Pacheco (jpacheco44@HOTMAIL.COM) The following are some various webquests for Semana Santa: http://www.geocities.com/mindamartin2001/ http://nogal.cnice.mecd.es/~lbag0000/html/ssanta.htm
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Title: Catalan programs
Body: Alicia Fuentes asks: Is anyone aware of any program teaching Catalan at any level? Replies: in Spain at the University of Lleida, University of Florida, Indiana University- Bloomington, UNC-Chapel Hill, Middlebury College has offered a January Term course, Vanderbilt, Michigan State, and University of California- Berkeley.
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Title: French Materials: International Dictée Test
Body: Put your advanced French students to the test. These dictees are from the Finals competition in Quebec, going back to 1994. Don't miss the interactive multiple choice tests "qui traitent de divers aspects de la langue française : grammaire, conjugaison, orthographe, etc." The address for this is: http://www.dicteedesameriques.com/menu/jeux/tcm/index.html For an article about the dictee and the hysteria surrounding it, see: http://www.voiciquebec.com/nouvelle/nouvelle_594.asp
Source: www.dicteedesameriques.com
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Title: Web links for the classical studies teacher
Body: Ancient/Classical History http://ancienthistory.about.com/mbody.htm A top site in the field. From About.com Guide Nemy S. Gill. Archaeology http://archaeology.about.com/mbody.htm Excellent resources. From About.com Guide K. Kris Hirst. Latin Language http://ancienthistory.about.com/library/bl/bl_latinmap.htm Guide Janet Burns invaluable resource for Latin teachers. The Ancient World Web http://julen.net/ancient/Daily_Life/ Daily life in ancient Rome. Armarium Labyrinthi: Labyrinth Latin Bookcase http://www.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/library/latin/latin-lib.html On line Latin texts from Gerogetown University. the classics pages http://www.classicspage.com/ "You'll find over 500 pages of news, information, games and controversy about the life, literature, art and archaeology of the ancient world of Greece & Rome." Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~tlg/index/resources.html Maria Pantelia's splendid collection of resources for K-12 teachers. LacusCurtius: into the Roman World http://www.ukans.edu/history/index/europe/ancient_rome/E/Roman/index.html "One of the main Roman resources on the Web." From the University of Kansas. LatinTeach http://www.latinteach.com/ "LATINTEACH is an online e-mail discussion forum for Latin teachers. The goal of Latinteach is to provide a meeting place for Latin teachers to share ideas about pedagogy, teaching methodology, techniques and strategies." Maecenas http://wings.buffalo.edu/AandL/Maecenas/ Images of Ancient Greece and Rome. North American Cambridge Classics Project http://www.cambridgelatin.com/campres.html The quintessential whole language approach which has revitalized the teaching of Latin in North America.
Source: Robert Kennedy, about.com
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Title: New Technologies and the Distance Learner
Body: Super computers, virtual reality images, grid computing, and more. What will these technologies mean to distance learning? Find out in this multi-part article beginning at: http://distancelearn.about.com/cs/future/a/
Source: David Butler, about.com
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Title: Job Posting: HS Spanish Substitute, PA
Body: A Spanish Substitute Teacher is needed at the Southern Lehigh High School in Center Valley, PA. The application is available at www.solehi.k12.pa.us Please contact: Bill Kennedy, Human Resources Specialist, 610-282-3121, ext. 5215
Source: Center Valley, PA
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Title: Job Posting: HS Spanish, Nashville, TN
Body: University School of Nashville is a K-12 coeducational day school in Nashville, TN. There is a position available to teach high school advanced Spanish courses (including AP Spanish) and, if qualified, a section of French. For more information about the job opening or about the school, visit: http://www.usn.org/jobs
Source: University School of Nashville
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Title: New Japanese educators mailing list + Call for Proposals
Body: From: Kaoru Koyanagi, Sophia University (kaoru-k@hoffman.cc.sophia.ac.jp) Dear colleagues, The Japanese Association of Second Language Acquisition has established a new mailing list for those who are interested in acquisition of Japanese as a second/foreign language. This association holds an annual conference in December, and publishes a journal called "Acquisition of Japanese as a Second Language." Please join our mailing list. (Messages are usually written in Japanese.) Go the mailing list's webpage. http://groups.yahoo.co.jp/group/SLAken/ Or you can have access through our homepage. http://jsl-server.li.ocha.ac.jp/SLAken/ Currently, we are calling for proposals in the area of acquisition of Japanese as a second / foreign language for the 15th Annual Conference of the Japanese Association of Second Language Acquisition. The conference will be held on December 11 & 12, 2004 at Nagoya University. Visit our homepage for details.
Source: Japanese Association of Second Language Acquisition
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Title: Nipponia: Japanese Culture Magazine translated in MULTIPLE languages
Body: From: SenseiOnline NIPPONIA is a quarterly magazine which introduces modern Japan to people all over the world and it is online at: http://web-jpn.org/nipponia/index.html This free "zine" is in Japanese, Chinese, English, French, Korean, Russian or Spanish. Heibonsha Ltd. publishes NIPPONIA in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Thai, Turkish and Vietnamese. Info at: http://web-jpn.org/nipponia/nipponia25/en/about/index.html
Source: http://web-jpn.org/nipponia/index.html
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Title: University of Oregon Native American Students Career Day, April 27
Body: The University of Oregon is hosting a career day for Native American Students on April 27th from 9:30 to 3:00pm. We would like to invite you and your high school students to attend our catered affair. Pizza and soda! Our Native American students are working to provide a wonderful opportunity for your students to learn about both formal and informal education opportunities and how to access it for the future. Our speakers include the Klamath Tribe Employment Specialists, the Washington State Carpenter's Union, as well as, chemists, and professors from the University of Oregon. At the end of the day your students are invited to participate in a fashion show that will offer the "dos and don'ts" of how to dress for an interview and for the work force. We anticipate a great day of working with you and your students. Information: Az Carmen at 1-800-BE-A-DUCK or AGENDA FOR APRIL 27, 2004 9:30-10:00 Check-in at the Fir Room of the EMU 10:00-10:15 Deanna Green, Siletz Tribal Elder 10:15-10:35 Speaker 11:00-11:15 Break (muffins and juice) 11:15-11:45 Speaker or Tour 11:45-12:15 Speaker or Tour 12:15-1:15 Lunch 1:15-1:45 Speaker 1:45-2:30 Fashion Show 2:30-3:00 Closing Comments
Source: Az Carmen
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