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Title: Full Time Latin Teacher
Body: From: "Jose Diaz" Hunter College High School (a school for the gifted and part of Hunter College-City University), located in Manhattan’s Upper East Side is looking to fill the following position: Full time Latin teacher. If interested, send your resume and cover letter to: George Kanganis, Acting Chair Foreign Language Department Hunter College High School 71 East 94th Street New York NY 10028 (212) 860-1278
Source: Hunter College HS, NYC
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Title: Language Resource Centres - invitation to a European network
Body: From: "Philippa Wright" Dear FLTEACH colleagues I'm a fairly new member on your lively list and have been reading your discussions over the past week or so with great interest. Perhaps I should declare straight away that this is a message from 'across the pond'. I do hope that's OK, and that the content is appropriate for the list. I'm an English woman living in Madrid co-ordinating a European project on 'Language Resource Centres' (LRCs). The project brings together 16 partners from 13 European countries. We have been working together for nearly 2 years now and have produced a publication: The LRC handbook: guidelines for setting up, running and expanding Language Resource Centres It's brief (50 pages), practical and contains case studies from all of our partners. It's aimed at anyone involved in LRCs, whether it's a modest resource corner in a school classroom to a University or Community language centre. The publication can be downloaded - in any of 16 European languages - free of charge, from the LRC portal www.lrcnet.org You are also warmly welcomed to take part in discussions on any aspect of LRCs on the electronic discussion Forum on the same site. We have 'topics' on Management, Users, Resources and Services, and Facilities - and members from many different countries. Please do feel free to contribute, to browse the messages already sent or to set up a new topic if you wish. We (project partners) would be very interested to read your comments and hear about the situation with LRCs in the States . . . as well as to receive any feedback you can give us on the publication. We're running a promotional on-line draw (with amazon.com vouchers and publications for your Language Centres or Departments as prizes) for all of June and July. I'll send information about that in a separate mail, if I may, so you can forward it to anyone who might be interested. Many thanks and best wishes Pip Wright cc. LRC project partners = = = = = Philippa Wright European Projects Co-ordinator CILT: Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research, UK www.cilt.org.uk Linguanet Europa www.linguanet-europa.org The Languages Resource Centre (LRC) project www.lrcnet.org Tel. (+34) 91 468 1208
Source: CILT: Centre for Information on Language Teaching and Research, UK
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Title: Language Resource Centres - discussion list
Body: From: "Philippa Wright" If you are interested in anything related to Language Resource Centres (LRCs) . . . the LRC Forum at www.lrcnet.org is for you. Whether you're designing a 'resource corner' in a classroom for the first time or managing a large Language Resource Centre with hundreds or thousands of users, colleagues from the LRC project* warmly invite you to take part in on-line discussions with professionals from throughout Europe and further afield. You are welcome to: share opinions, air problems, raise questions, offer or ask for advice, recommend resources . . . or discuss any relevant topic. ALSO . . . You could win:150 Euros of amazon.com vouchers . . . for yourself & 100 Euros worth of resources for your Language Resource Centre just by taking part in the LRC Forum www.lrcnet.org at any time in June and July 2003. For each 2 week period from: 26th May we are offering 250 Euros worth of prizes for one lucky individual who has participated in the LRC Forum. The winner will be chosen at random and notified by e-mail. Don't forget - the LRC Handbook, a 48-page practical guide designed for anyone involved in setting up or running a Language Resource Centre can also be downloaded free of charge from the LRC portal www.lrcnet.org in any of 16 European languages. Please do forward this mail to any colleagues who might be interested in the work of the LRC project. ***the LRC project has been carried out with support from the European Commission in the framework of the Socrates programme (2001-2003). See www.lrcnet.org for lists of partners, further details about the project's work, to download the LRC Handbook or take part in the LRC Forum. Philippa Wright LRC project co-ordinator CILT, UK info@lrcnet.org
Source: LRC Forum at www.lrcnet.org
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Title: PT Spanish Position
Body: From: "Melissa Mintzer" Hello everyone! Anyone who would be interested in a Spanish teaching position in Lancaster County, PA (or know of someone else who'd consider it), please read on! Penn Manor High School, located in Millersville, PA, is accepting applications for a part-time Spanish position due to increased enrollment! We operate on a 4x4 block schedule, and this position would be a "full-day" job, but only for the fall semester. (So you'd have the flexibility to pursue a sabbatical/maternity leave in the spring, for example.) Our HS has been recently renovated (1997) and includes over 500 computers, with a computer lab in the FL hallway. We are located within a one hour drive to Harrisburg, York, Reading, and Chester County. Teachers have three blocks of teaching, and one block for prep. Blocks are approx 85 minutes long. Teachers with 1st or 4th block prep have 15 minutes of "duty" time at the beginning/end of the day to monitor students getting on/off busses, etc - but your prep time is your prep time! Students begin studying FL in an 8th grade intro course, and then proceed to Spanish 1 at the HS in 9th grade. (This position is to teach sections of Sp 1.) We use the Bravo series for levels 1,2,3. Our FL dept is a fantastic group of people! We offer Spanish (1-5), French (1-5), German (1-5), Italian (1-3), and Latin (1). We have offered trips to Spain in 2000, 2002, and are working on one for 2004, through Passports - a student travel company. I am the foreign language department chairperson, and would be happy to answer any preliminary questions. My email address is: melissa.mintzer@pennmanor.net, and my voice mail at school is (717)872-9520 x1515. Interested candidates should submit a standard PA teaching application, and other credentials, and forward to: Mr. Donald Stewart, Superintendent Penn Manor School District PO Box 1001 Millersville, PA 17551 Our school district website is: www.pennmanor.net Melissa Mintzer Penn Manor HS Millersville, PA Melissa.mintzer@pennmanor.net (717) 872-9520 x1515
Source: Penn Manor High School, PA
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Title: FL positions
Body: From: "Suzanne Rayome" Dear Colleagues: The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Central School District has two vacancies in our high school foreign language department; one Spanish teacher and one French teacher. Dual certification is preferred for both positions. For further information, please see contact info below. You may also email questions to srayome@admin.bhbl.org Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Central Schools Human Resources s 50 Cypress Drive Scotia, New York 12302 (518) 399-9141 ext. 5035
Source: Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Central Schools, NY
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Title: M. S French position (part-time)
Body: From: "Susan Tate" Our school has a part time (2/3) French opening for next fall. We are changing to a block schedule. The position is 1 block of French I (8th grade)this is actually 2 different classes as it will be A/B day. The other block is Intro. French to 7th graders. (this is actually 3 classes as they will be on an A/B/C rotation. We are in Anne Arundel Co. Maryland, 30 mins. south of Baltimore, 30 mins. east of Washington, DC in Arnold Maryland a "suburb" of Annapolis. If interested contact: Charles Dunlap, Principal Magothy River MS 241 Peninsula Farm Road Arnold, MD 21012 410.544.0926 Susan Tate
Source: Magothy River MS, MD
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Title: AP Spanish Website
Body: From: "Marilyn Barrueta" AP Spanish website http://www.learnalanguage.org/apspanish/
Source: FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU
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Title: Website that Critiques and Reviews German textbooks
Body: From: "John Wilson" I have a found an excellent site for German textbooks at http://sps.k12.mo.us/khs/german/germany/teacher/dttextbooks.htm
Source: FL Teach
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Title: Registration Deadline for Symposium on Teaching Pragmatics in the JFL Classroom
Body: From: "kazutoh ishida" The University of Hawai'i-Manoa National Resource Center East Asia (NRCEA) and the National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa are pleased to announce a one-day symposium on teaching pragmatics in the Japanese as a Foreign Language (JFL) classroom. *Time: August 8, 2003, 9:00am - 3:30pm *Place: Kuykendall Hall #305 & #306 *Registration deadline: July 15, 2003 Japanese pedagogy professionals from high schools, colleges, and universities around the country will report on their most recent endeavors in the instruction of various aspects of Japanese pragmatics, including the telling of conversational stories, engaging in small talk/chatting, and being an effective listener in a conversation, among others. This symposium will be of interest to anyone who has an interest in making meaningful conversational interaction a reality in the JFL classroom. Don't miss this rare and valuable opportunity to learn more about some of the latest innovations in Japanese language instruction around the United States. Please join us for an exciting day of presentations, demonstrations, and discussion! For detailed schedule and registration information, please visit http://www.hawaii.edu/cjs/jsi.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kazutoh Ishida kazutoh@hawaii.edu Dept. of East Asian Languages & Literatures University of Hawai'i at Manoa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Source: NRCEA and NFLRC
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Title: Symposium on Teaching Pragmatics in the JFL Classroom
Body: From: "kazutoh ishida" The University of Hawai'i-Manoa National Resource Center East Asia (NRCEA) and the National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa are pleased to announce a one-day symposium on teaching pragmatics in the Japanese as a Foreign Language (JFL) classroom. *Time: August 8, 2003, 9:00am - 3:30pm *Place: Kuykendall Hall #305 & #306 *Registration deadline: July 15, 2003 Japanese pedagogy professionals from high schools, colleges, and universities around the country will report on their most recent endeavors in the instruction of various aspects of Japanese pragmatics, including the telling of conversational stories, engaging in small talk/chatting, and being an effective listener in a conversation, among others. This symposium will be of interest to anyone who has an interest in making meaningful conversational interaction a reality in the JFL classroom. Don't miss this rare and valuable opportunity to learn more about some of the lates innovations in Japanese language instruction around the United States. Please join us for an exciting day of presentations, demonstrations, and discussion! For detailed schedule and registration information, please visit http://www.hawaii.edu/cjs/jsi.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kazutoh Ishida kazutoh@hawaii.edu Dept. of East Asian Languages & Literatures University of Hawai'i at Manoa ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Source: University of Hawai'i at Manoa
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