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Title: Book Review: Situational Context of Education
Body: From: http://linguistlist.org/issues/16/16-601.html Situational Context of Education: A Window into the World of Bilingual Learners Brisk, Maria Estela; Burgos, Angela; Hamerla, Sara Ruth Educational outcomes are affected by situational factors outside the control of the student, family, teacher or school. Advantages are enjoyed by students who, for instance, speak the school's language outside school, are of higher socio-economic status, belong to the dominant ethnic group, live in safe neighbourhoods, and attend well-funded schools. The converse applies. The central idea of Situation Context of Education (SCE) is that, while teachers and students may be powerless to change the situation within which they teach and learn, both groups can benefit from increasing their conscious awareness of that situation. For more information, visit: http://linguistlist.org/issues/16/16-601.html
Source: LINGUIST List
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Title: Kindersite - International Children's Educational Web Site
Body: Editor's note: The site below also allows the following information to be displayed in Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, and Swahili. From: http://www.kindersite.org/ Welcome to the Kindersite Project for ALL preschool and Kindergarten age children.The Kindersite has 1,000s of links to the best Games, Songs and Stories for young children. The Kindersite is designed for child-care, pre-school, kindergartens, elementary, primary schools and Special needs plus home school, libraries and the home. In fact, everywhere where young children access computers. To use the Kindersite content- * Register - for full featured access * Links Directory - age related links Your child's safety is our foremost concern. Every link and site that the Kindersite uses has been checked as conforming to Department of Education guidelines for safe sites for children.
Source: Kindersite
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Title: Bilingual Hungarian/English Children's Web Site
Body: The URLs below provide links to games, craft ideas, and other activities for young children, with instructions in Hungarian and English. For the Hungarian site: http://egyszervolt.hu/ret/fomenu/index.html For the English site: http://egyszervolt.hu/bence/english/meadow/index.html
Source: egyszervolt.hu
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Title: Book Now for Performances by Eric Vincent
Body: Bonjour, I am booking now the next US Eric VINCENT tour for fall 2005. This outstanding French singer offers audiences direct contact with contemporary French songs and his appearances elicit uniformly enthusiastic responses. Please have a look at Eric’s web site: http://www.eric-vincent.com If you are interested in a concert and/or a workshop for your school or University, I am at your disposal to discuss schedules, prices and any other questions you may have. Bien à vous Marie-Claude BARBIN PS : Teachers of French might enjoy noting that Eric is featured in the following textbooks : “C’est Comme Ca” (Valette & Valette) “Sans Bornes” (Holt Rinehart & Winston) “Si on chantait avec...” (Didier/Hatier) as well as in the video sponsored and distributed by AATF: Reflets Français. Eric VINCENT CDs are available on line in the USA at: http://www.cdbaby.com -- http://www.eric-vincent.com M A D U R A -11 Boulevard de la Bastille 75012 PARIS /Tél&Fax: 33(0)143074434 Hopper-Moore, G. [Fwd: Eric VINCENT]. (21 Feb. 2005).
Source: Eric Vincent
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Title: Job Posting: HS German and Spanish Teacher, MA
Body: Melrose High School in Melrose, MA is looking for a full-time German Spanish) teacher to fill the position of a retiring teacher. The position will involve about 3 German classes & the rest of the classes in another language. Though the ad is actually for a German/Spanish teacher, it is quite possible that someone with a background in German and another language we teach would be considered. Personally, I would LOVE to have someone on board who could also teach a French class or two! Send resume by March 14, 2005 to Julia Anderson Melrose Public Schools 360 Lynn Fells Parkway Melrose, MA 02176 OR email janderson@melrose.mec.edu OR Fax 1-781-979-2285 EOE Hamwey, D. German/Spanish opening. Foreign Language Teaching Forum listserv. FLTEACH@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU (7 Mar. 2005).
Source: FLTEACH
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Title: FUBiS 2005
Body: The Freie Universitaet Berlin International Summer University In 2004, over 400 students from 45 different countries studied at FUBiS in 35 courses covering subjects as varied as Architecture, Environmental Policy, German Culture, History, Literature and Art, European Studies, and, of course, the German Language. In 2005, FUBiS will offer two different Summer Sessions, from June 5 to July 14 and from July 17 to August 12. Students have the opportunity to study German language courses on at least five levels of proficiency. Courses are open to undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students. Participants must have finished at least one year of university or college education to be eligible. Please be aware that all content based courses are taught in English from the distinguished FUBiS faculty, consisting of highly qualified international professors. This enables students to participate in this unique opportunity of studying abroad in Berlin, regardless of whether they speak German or not but might learn German as a foreign language. All FUBiS courses are part of the international European Credit Transfer System (ECTS); Students will earn 4 to 8 credit points for each course. Please visit the new webpage to find the course schedules for the two summer sessions in 2005 as well as information regarding the program, credits, fees and scholarships: http://www.fubis.org
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Title: German Abbreviations
Body: About.com's German language site features an alphabetized list of abbreviations commonly used in books, letters, periodicals, etc. Some are categorized by topics such as brand names and nationalities. Also included are links to related pages. The guide to abbreviations begins at: http://german.about.com/library/blabbrev.htm
Source: About.com
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Title: 'Deutschland' Magazine on Studying in Germany
Body: International bachelor’s and master’s degrees, new courses taught in English, greater autonomy for the individual universities: Reform is stirring on campuses across Germany. The latest issue of "Deutschland" magazine takes an in depth look at German universities' efforts to offer more attractive degree programs to international students, covering topics such as * Campus Germany * Studying in Germany * Universities in Germany * Bachelor’s and Master’s * Ten reasons to study in Germany Read the feature, download stories in PDF format or order printed copies of the magazine at: http://www.deutschland-magazine.de/index_sp_archiv_ENG_E1.php
Source: Germany In Class, February/March 2005 edition
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Title: French St. Patrick's Day Sites
Body: The Canadian Parents for French site lists sites in French with information on and activities for St. Patrick's Day, such as games, quizzes, and the history of the holiday. Access the list at: http://members.shaw.ca/cpf99/CPF-FIAL-0040-15-Culture-Rel-Fr-St- Patrick.html
Source: Canadian Parents for French
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Title: In Search of Online Simulation Partners, in French
Body: Hello! I am working on a Ph. D. about computer supported collaborative learning at the University of Bremen (Germany) at the French Department. The project I am working on is called IDEELS ( online simulation of an international conference). I would like to implement this project for the french language learning. I am looking for partners (french teachers) all over the world who would be interested in this simulation. IDEELS Homepage: www.ideels.uni-bremen.de My Homepage: http://www.user.uni-bremen.de/~manon/ Thank you! Anne Veghte-Quatravaux LLTI Editor. #7834 Looking for on-line simulation partners (French). Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum. LLTI@LISTSERV.DARTMOUTH.EDU (7 Mar. 2005).
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