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Title: Pennsylvania State Modern Language Association Fall Conference 2016
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From http://www.psmla.net/event/psmla-fall-conference-2016

PSMLA Fall Conference 2016
Languages: The Flagship to Opportunities
October 13-15, 2016
Erie

In addition to the conference, there is a pre-conference workshop about integrated performance assessments. The 2016 PSMLA Fall Conference Schedule for Sessions is now available on the website. There are exciting sessions planned on a variety of topics, from pedagogy, technology, assessment, classroom activities, and more for educators from Kindergarten through Post-Secondary. There is something for everyone, including sessions in the target language.

Learn more and register at http://www.psmla.net/event/psmla-fall-conference-2016


Source: PSMLA
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Title: Professional Development Series: 2016 Materials Development for Online Language Courses
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From http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/events/view/91/

The National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) in collaboration with the North Carolina Virtual Public School (NCVPS) is offering a professional development (PD) series titled “Materials Development for Online Language Courses” for online language instructors nationwide. The purpose of this series is to introduce instructors to principles and best practices for designing or adapting materials for online language classes. The series consists of five sessions covering three main topics:

•    Adapting Existing Materials for Online Language Instruction
•    Scaffolding to Facilitate Comprehension and Production
•    Multimodal Approaches in Online Materials Development: Balancing Language Skills and Facilitating Differentiated Instruction

Sessions take place every Wednesday from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. (Eastern Daylight Time) starting September 28 (the series runs September 28-October 26, 2015). Participants who successfully complete the series by attending webinar sessions and completing associated reflective tasks will earn a digital badge from NFLRC and may be eligible to earn a Continuing Education Unit (CEU) towards maintaining their professional qualifications. Teachers from NCVPS are automatically eligible; other educators will need to put NFLRC in contact with the awarding supervisor.

To participate in this professional development series, please complete the registration form on this webpage: http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/events/view/91/


Source: NFLRC
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Title: Mead Leadership Fellows Program
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From http://flenj.org/mead-leadership/

The Mead Leadership Fellows Program supports individuals from one of the states affiliated with the Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (CT, DC, DE, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV) in the development of a project that contributes to the foreign language teaching profession and advances quality language instruction. The program was created to develop future leaders for the profession at the state, regional, and national levels.

Applications are due by November 1.

Go to http://flenj.org/mead-leadership/ for more information.


Source: FLENJ
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Title: Upcoming Online Courses from Primary Source
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From https://www.primarysource.org/

Primary Source online courses are intended for K-12 educators; upcoming courses broaden educators’ understanding of global issues.

Modern African History: Colonialism, Independence and Legacies
November 2 - December 6, 2016
Target audience: grades 6-12 educators

This four-session online course will help you find new entry points in your curriculum for teaching about modern Africa and new strategies and resources to support your teaching. In a community of online learners you will advance your knowledge of African history in the nineteenth through twenty-first centuries, understanding the continent’s history not as a “single story” but a multifarious one. The course, as well, will emphasize Africa’s relationship to world historical developments. Course topics include European colonization, the multiple forms of African resistance to colonial control, the rise of independence movements and leaders, Africa’s experience of the Cold War, the political upheavals and economic crises of the late 20th century, and the hopes and challenges of the continent today. Each session will highlight a unique teaching strategy and explore exceptional web-based resources for the topic.

For full details go to https://www.primarysource.org/for-teachers/courses/modern-african-history-colonialism-independence-legacies?srctid=1&erid=632217&trid=210064f7-9a21-4586-9839-360bb4d3771d

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Essential Topics for Global Understanding: Health, Environment and Economics
March 1-28, 2017
Target audience: all K-12 educators

Today’s students live in an increasingly globalized and interconnected world. To successfully learn, collaborate, and lead in the future, they need to understand and wrestle with topics of global significance. This online course offers an introduction to trans-regional issues that affect the lives and experiences of people living around the world. You will learn about globalization, the environment, and international health as well as the organizations and people who work together to find fair and sustainable solutions to today’s most pressing challenges. Using online resources and readings, scholar videos, and interactive discussion forums, you will collaborate to expand your thinking about global issues and to explore ways to integrate the study of global topics into your teaching. Course highlights include “Featured Teacher” ideas for K-12 classroom application, web 2.0 tool explorations, and weekly “web highlight” resources for classroom use.

For full details go to https://www.primarysource.org/for-teachers/courses/essential-topics-for-global-understanding?srctid=1&erid=632217&trid=210064f7-9a21-4586-9839-360bb4d3771d


Source: Primary Source
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Title: TED Talk: The Enchanting Music of Sign Language
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In this TED talk from last year, Christine Sun Kim discusses similarities between American Sign Language and music. This video could be a good introduction for people who are new to signed languages and Deaf culture.

Watch the video at https://www.ted.com/talks/christine_sun_kim_the_enchanting_music_of_sign_language?language=en


Source: TED
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Title: Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture
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From http://www.filamarts.org/filamarts-posts/?category=fpac+2016

The 25th Annual Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture (FPAC), will take place Saturday, October 8 at Echo Park Lake in Los Angeles.

The festival, the City of Los Angeles’ Filipino American Event, is the longest-running Filipino cultural celebration in Southern California. Audiences can expect to enjoy traditional and contemporary Filipino food, music, dance, crafts and culture.

This year’s theme, “Samu’t Sari: Showcasing the Diverse Creative Tapestry of the FilAm Community,” lends its meaning to the Tagalog phrase samu’t sari, which loosely translates to “diversity.”

Learn more about this event at http://www.filamarts.org/filamarts-posts/2016/8/4/fpac-25-official-press-release


Source: FilAm Arts
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Title: Fall Vocabulary in Chinese
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Here is some Chinese vocabulary related to fall, along with some links to videos having to do with fall: http://blogs.transparent.com/chinese/chinese-fall-vocabulary/


Source: Transparent Language
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Title: Reischauer Scholars Program for Intensive Study of Japan
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From http://spice.fsi.stanford.edu/fellowships/reischauer_scholars_program/

The Reischauer Scholars Program (RSP) is an online course for high school students sponsored by the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI).

Currently entering its fourteenth year, the RSP provides students with a broad overview of Japanese history, literature, religion, art, politics, economics, and contemporary society, with a special focus on the U.S.–Japan relationship. Ambassadors, top scholars, and experts throughout the United States and Japan provide online lectures and engage students in live discussion sessions. RSP students will interact with the Japanese high school students of the Stanford e-Japan Program, deepening their mutual cross-cultural understanding and broadening their global perspectives. Students also complete readings and weekly assignments, with the coursework culminating in an independent research project. Final research projects are printed in journal format, and students are also required to lead two presentations on Japan at their schools or in their local communities. Students who successfully complete the course will earn Stanford Continuing Studies Program (CSP) credit and a Certificate of Completion from SPICE, Stanford University.

Selected students will participate in 10 "virtual classes" via the Internet between February and June 2017. Students should expect to allot 4–6 hours per week to complete the lectures, discussions, readings, and assignments. Since this is a distance-learning course, however, students can structure most of the work around their individual schedules. Although intensive, the RSP will equip participants with a rare degree of expertise about Japan that may have a significant impact on their choice of study and future career. Students do not need to know the Japanese language to participate in this course. There is a student fee for books and the Stanford Continuing Studies credits.

All application materials must be postmarked by October 14, 2016.

For full details go to http://spice.fsi.stanford.edu/fellowships/reischauer_scholars_program/


Source: Stanford University
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Title: Articles about the Earthquake in Italy
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Here are two articles about the recent earthquake in Italy:

http://becomingitalianwordbyword.typepad.com/becomingitalian/2016/08/an-earthquake-in-the-heart-of-italy.html

http://blogs.transparent.com/italian/la-terra-trema/ (translation here: http://blogs.transparent.com/italian/rebuilding-italy/)


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Title: PopKult: New Website Explores Popular Cultures of Eurasia
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From http://popkult.org/about/

PopKult is a new project from SRAS that presents the languages and popular cultures of Russia, Poland, Ukraine, and other Eurasian countries. The bulk of the current content is music and movies, but in the future other content may include advertising, Internet memes and viral posts, television, and other aspects of modern life.

Visit the PopKult website at http://popkult.org/


Source: SRAS
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