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Title: Resource for Japanese Teachers: Japanese Language: Proverbial Flower
Body: Editor's note: This page lists some expressions and idioms using the word 'hana' ('flower') which might be of interest to higher-level students of Japanese. The full article may be found at: http://www.japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa072901a.htm?nl=1 There are quite a few Japanese proverbs including flowers. Flower is "hana" in Japanese. Although "hana" also means "nose," its context should not cause much confusion. Different characters are used when writing them in kanji. Abe, N. Japanese Language: Proverbial Flower. About.com Japanese Guide. japanese.guide@about.com (8 Sep. 2004).
Source: about.com
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Title: 12th Annual Conference: Idaho Bilingual Education Association, Oct. 7-8, 2004
Body: For more information on IABE, go to: http://education.boisestate.edu/eess/IABE/ Idaho Bilingual Education Association 12th Annual Conference Dr. Ellen Batt, President (208) 459-5814 ebatt@albertson.edu www.iabe.us http://education.boisestate.edu/eess/IABE/Conference04_Info.pdf Anselmo, V. Idaho Bilingual Education Association October 7-8 Ontario OR. (19 Sep. 2004).
Source: Idaho Bilingual Education Association
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Title: Conference: OELA 2004 Summit
Body: From: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/oela/summit2004/index.htm OELA 2004 Summit: Celebrate Our Rising Stars III 'Integrating Essential Elements for ELL Success' Washington, D.C., October 5-7, 2004 This year’s Summit will take participants through the process of building integrated, comprehensive systems that lead to academic success for English Language Learners. The essential elements of such systems will be examined and illustrated by teams of state education leaders, district administrators, teachers, parents, and researchers who have worked together in different settings throughout the country to make a difference for ELLs.
Source: OELA
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Title: Conference: Oregon Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages
Body: Red Lion Hotel in Salem, Oregon, October 8, 2004 "Helping English Language Learners Make Adequate Yearly Progress: Combining Standards, Learning Strategies, and Teaching English through Content" For more information: (503) 725-4750 or e-mail: sluysp@pdx.edu Villanueva, A. Bilingual education conferences. (20 Sep. 2004).
Source: ORTESOL
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Title: Texas Association for Bilingual Education 2004 Conference
Body: From: http://www.tabe.org/conferences.htm October 20-23, 2004 - El Paso, Texas 'El Paso hacia el futuro' Early registration deadline has been extended till Friday, Sep. 24, 2004.
Source: TABE
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Title: WAESOL 2004 Annual Conference: Voices of the Future
Body: From: http://www.waesol.org/conference.html Washington Association for the Education of Speakers of Other Languages 2004 Annual Conference: Voices of the Future Saturday, October 23, 2004 Green River Community College, Auburn, Washington Keynote Speakers H. Douglas Brown, Professor of English at San Francisco State University and Director of the American Language Institute; past president of TESOL Israel D. Mendoza, the Director of the Office of Adult Literacy, Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges. Gilda Wheeler from Facing the Future, an organization dedicated to global issues education and action opportunities WAESOL invites teachers, teacher trainers, students, researchers, program administrators, and curriculum developers as well as professionals in the fields of education and linguistics to participate in the 2004 WAESOL conference.
Source: WAESOL
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Title: ORTESOL Fall Conference, Nov. 6, 2004
Body: From: http://www.ortesol.org/conferences/conf2004.htm ORTESOL is pleased to announce that Dr. David Nunan has agreed to be the plenary speaker at our annual fall conference. David Nunan is Chair Professor of Applied Linguistics and Director of the English Centre at the University of Hong Kong. Prior to this, he was Director of Research and Development, NCELTR, and Coordinator of Postgraduate Programs in Linguistics at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. He has published over 100 books and articles in the areas of curriculum and materials development, classroom-based research, and discourse analysis.
Source: ORTESOL
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Title: 6th Annual Accountability Institute for English Learners and Immigrant Students
Body: For registration forms and other information, visit: http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/el/t3/ Hyatt Regency Sacramento at Capitol Park, November 14-16, 2004 The purpose of this Accountability Institute is to assist local educational agencies (LEAs) in implementing effective programs and accountability systems to improve the achievement of English learners (ELs) and immigrant students. This institute is part of the California Department of Education's efforts to provide technical assistance to LEAs in implementing the No Child Left Behind Act. The target audience for the Institute is superintendents, school board members, administrators, evaluators, and staff involved in implementing state and federal programs for ELs and immigrant students.
Source: California Dept. of Education
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Title: California Migrant Education Even Start 10th Annual Conference
Body: November 16-19, 2004, Sacramento, California For more information: (916) 443-9225 or asimmons@bcoe.org Villanueva, A. Bilingual education conferences. (20 Sep. 2004).
Source: California Migrant Education Even Start
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Title: La Cosecha 2004 Dual Language Conference
Body: From: http://www.cosecha2004.org/ November 17-20, 2004, Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico La Cosecha is an annual dual language conference that brings together educators, parents, researchers and practitioners who support dual language programs. The conference offers an opportunity to share our rich experience and knowledge, network and “harvest” the very best that our multilingual communities have to offer. The conference is organized by teachers for teachers.
Source: La Cosecha
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