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Title: 60 Free Resources for Learning Chinese Online
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Here is an updated list of online resources for learning Chinese, from the Sapore di Cina blog: http://www.saporedicina.com/english/learn-chinese-online-25-excellent-free-resources/


Source: Sapore di Cina
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Title: A Different Approach to Japanese Characters
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Do you spend time at the beginning of a Japanese course insisting that your students learn hiragana and, later, katakana, with proper stroke order? Here is a recent blog post about supporting students to give them more time to fully master the characters so that you can all be more relaxed and focus on other aspects of Japanese: http://leesensei.edublogs.org/2015/11/15/learningtesting-script-the-update-on-a-successful-switch/#.VlI5Pspyo68


Source: Language Sensei
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Title: Apply for the Japanese Language Education Assistant Program
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From http://jflalc.org/jle-j-leap.html

The J-LEAP program brings Native Japanese Language Assistant Teachers (ATs) to K-12 educational institutions in the U.S. for up to two years to strengthen Japanese language programs by providing an AT to team-teach with the Lead Teacher (LT) in their classes as well as create opportunities to nurture a new generation of qualified Japanese language teachers.

Application Deadline: Tuesday, January 19th, 2016

For full details go to http://jflalc.org/jle-j-leap.html


Source: Japan Foundation
Inputdate: 2015-11-22 19:02:06
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Title: San Francisco, Italy: Consul General’s Blog
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Keep up with Italian cultural events in the Bay Area by following Italy’s Consul General’s blog here: http://sanfranciscoitaly.com/


Source: San Francisco, Italy
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Title: Articles about the German School System
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AATG listserv users have recently share a few English-language articles explaining how the school system in Germany works. Here they are:

http://www.german-way.com/history-and-culture/education/the-german-school-system/
http://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/04__W__t__G/05/01__Kids/03/School.html


Source: Various
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Title: Thanksgiving Resources for German Teachers
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Just in time for Thanksgiving, here are some resources from a high school German teacher’s blog: http://blog.wsd.net/casandstrom/stuff-for-teachers/


Source: Sandstrom's Blog
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Title: SCRIBO: An International Latin Composition Contest
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From http://www.ascaniusyci.org/scribo/

SCRIBO is an international Latin composition contest, designed to:

  •   spur interest and excitement in using Latin for creative writing
  •   provide teachers with high quality materials in Latin to read in their classes
  •   honor and recognize top work in Latin creative writing

Students of Latin in any grade, from kindergarten through college, may participate. Entries will be sorted into the following levels, which are based on length of time studying Latin and content of the course: Exploratory, Lower, and Upper.

The deadline for entries is December 18, 2015.

For full contest details go to http://www.ascaniusyci.org/scribo/


Source: Ascanius
Inputdate: 2015-11-22 19:05:37
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Title: Hexameter.co: Help with Scansion
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Your students can learn about scansion and work through lines of adaptively increasing or decreasing difficulty on this free website: http://www.hexameter.co/


Source: Hexameter.co
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Title: Open Greek and Latin Project
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From http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/projects/open-greek-and-latin-project/

The Open Greek and Latin Project aims at providing at least one version for all Greek and Latin sources produced during antiquity (through c. 600 CE) and a growing collection from the vast body of post-classical Greek and Latin that still survives.

You can visit the project website to access machine-corrected XML versions of some classical authors and works; go to http://www.dh.uni-leipzig.de/wo/projects/open-greek-and-latin-project/ and scroll to the bottom to see what it available.


Source: Universitat Leipzig
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Title: Responding to November 13 in Your French Class
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Several teachers have created lesson plans and projects in response to the attacks in Paris on November 13. Here are a few of them:

Middle school French teacher Samantha Decker shares an art project she did with her students. See how she prepared her students and the resulting video of their art here: http://www.thefrenchcorner.net/2015/11/nous-sommes-la-france-responding-to.html

Lisa Shepard put together a lesson plan for her novice French learners, mostly using other resources available online. Access her plan and links here: http://madameshepard.com/?p=1028

TV5 Monde has put together resources and advice for talking about the tragedy with students here: http://enseigner.tv5monde.com/fle/leducation-face-aux-attentats


Source: Various
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