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Title: New Book: Literacy Strategies for Grades 4-12
Body: From: http://www.ascd.org/portal/site/ascd/index.jsp It's tough to teach students science, math, or social studies when they have a hard time reading the textbook. But now, every teacher in grades 4-12 can use the ideas and classroom exercises from this practical guide to help students read for accuracy, extract meaning from text, and interpret their subject-area readings. An experienced teacher and author describes everyday classroom practices--from 15-minute projects to semester-long whole-grade assignments--that motivate struggling students, rescue poor readers, and teach reading skills to English language learners. Get lots of easy-to-use teaching strategies while you explore the basics about reading that every teacher needs to know. For more information on this book, visit: http://www.ascd.org/portal/site/ascd/index.jsp
Source: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
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Title: Presentations from 50th Annual International Reading Association Convention
Body: The latest edition of OELA Newsline features links to the following downloadable presentations from a recent literacy conference. - El ABC del Exito: Lectura Estrategica con Padres - E.T.: Read On Expository Texts for Diverse Learners - Improving Literacy Outcomes for Latino Students: Ideology, Research, and Practice - Linking Best Practice to Literacy in Diverse Populations - My English Language Learner Says “I don’t know”: How Can a Teacher Help? - One Education, Two Languages: Results of Mother Tongue Tests of 3rd Graders in Estonian and Russian Language Schools - Overlapping Strategies to Meet the Needs of a Diverse Student Population - Research Findings on Teaching Reading to English Language Learners: Preschool Interventions - Strategies to Support the Comprehension of English Language Learners Some files are in PowerPoint format, others are PDFs, and all may be downloaded from: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/enews/2005/0517.htm#IRAPresentations
Source: OELA Newsline - May 17, 2005 edition
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Title: Chinese Language Teachers' Institute
Body: From: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/enews/2005/0517.htm#ChineseLanguageInstitute University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA June 27 – July 15, 2005 The University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education will hold its seventh annual Chinese Language Teachers’ Institute, June 27 – July 15, 2005. Institute courses provide pre-service and practicing teachers of Chinese the linguistic and pedagogical skills necessary for obtaining foreign language teacher certification in their home states. Courses include: EDCE 565 Selected Topics in the Teaching of Chinese Language and Culture: Approaches & Standards (6/27 - 7/1, 2005) EDCE 566 Testing and Assessment in Chinese Language Teaching (7/5-7/9, 2005) EDCE 567 The Structure of Chinese-Syntax (7/11-15, 2005) Each course provides 1 continuing education credit which is equivalent to 3 credit units For further information, contact: Shuhan Wang, Ph.D. Institute Director Tel: 302-478-6569 (Evenings) email: swang@doe.k12.de.us Penny Creedon, Administrative Coordinator Tel: 215-898-3245 Fax: 215-573-2109 email: pcreedon@gse.upenn.edu
Source: OELA Newsline - May 17, 2005 edition
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Title: Call for Papers: The Hispanic Linguistics Symposium and the Conference on the Acquisition of Spanish and Portuguese as First and Second Language
Body: From: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/enews/2005/0517.htm#PapersHispanicLinguistics The Pennsylvania State University State College, PA November 10-13, 2005 Abstract deadline: June 1, 2005 Papers are invited on original and unpublished research on all aspects in the domains of theoretical linguistics, sociolinguistics, and psycholinguistics of Spanish, Portuguese or other Iberian languages. For the Acquisition Conference, all topics in the field of first, second, bilingual and impaired acquisition of Spanish, Portuguese or other Iberian languages (Catalan, Galician, etc.) will be fully considered, including: * Acquisition of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and the lexicon * Acquisition of discourse and pragmatics * Differences and similarities between L1, L2 and bilingual acquisition * Normal and impaired acquisition * Acquisition in language contact situations * First and second language attrition and loss * Acquisition in language contact situations * First and second language attrition or loss * Classroom second language acquisition For the Hispanic Linguistics Symposium, all topics in linguistics will be fully considered, including: * Syntax * Morphology * Phonology * Semantics * Discourse * Pragmatics For more information on submitting a proposal, visit: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/enews/2005/0517.htm#PapersHispanicLinguistics Conference information is available online at: http://www.outreach.psu.edu/C&I/Linguistics
Source: OELA Newsline - May 17, 2005 edition
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Title: FLEAT 5, August 5-10, 2005
Body: From: http://ce.byu.edu/cw/fleat5 The Foreign Language Education And Technology Conference is sponsored by the International Association For Language Learning Technology (IALLT), and the Japan Association for Language Education and Technology (LET). Brigham Young University is pleased to be the host for the fifth in this series of jointly sponsored conferences dedicated to improving the understanding and implementation of technology in the study of languages. For members of the International Association for Language Learning Technology, FLEAT 5 incorporates the program of the biennial IALLT conference. Note: Please make sure the reserve your hotel room by June 1 to guarantee your conference rate. For more information, visit: http://ce.byu.edu/cw/fleat5
Source: Brigham Young University
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Title: 11th Conference on Teaching Spanish to Native Speakers
Body: From: http://web.nmsu.edu/~pmacgreg/SNSWebpage/SNS6/SNS6mainpage.html The Annual Conference on Teaching Spanish to Native Speakers is held annually in Las Cruces, NM. The Conference is dedicated to the dissemination of information regarding issues, methods, materials, and research concerning the development of Spanish language skills among individuals of Spanish-speaking backgrounds. The conference is open to community members, teachers of all levels (K-12, Adult Basic Education, Community College, University), and researchers who wish to share and learn about the unique challenges of instructing this diverse group of language learners. Keynote Speaker M. Ignacio Tinajero 1995 Texas State Teacher of the Year 1995 National Teacher of the Year Finalist For more information, visit: http://web.nmsu.edu/~pmacgreg/SNSWebpage/SNS6/SNS6mainpage.html
Source: The Annual Conference on Teaching Spanish to Native Speakers
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Title: South African Languages Receive Official Recognition
Body: Among new measures introduced by South African Education Minister Naledi Pandor is a movement to give indigenous languages equal status with English and Afrikaans. Teachers support the change, which is part of a general plan to improve equal opportunity to education. Read the Independent Online article at: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=vn20050518070952864C675780
Source: Independent Online
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Title: Government Project Aims to Save Endangered Languages
Body: A $4.4 million U.S. government project is one of several worldwide helping scholars investigate the status of endangered languages such as Cherokee and N/u, a nearly-extinct South African language. Read the Yahoo! News article at: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/endangered_languages
Source: Yahoo! News
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Title: List of Films on Endangered Languages Available Online
Body: This Web site provides a list of indigenous languages represented in films and videos. The list is arranged by locale, dominant language, number of films, and topic languages. Contact information is provided for some products. http://www.olestig.dk/endangered-languages/films.html
Source: BABEL
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Title: Textbook Review: Formal Spoken Arabic
Body: From: http://linguistlist.org/issues/16/16-1594.html This course is a book comprising one volume (215 pp. incl. glossaries and appendices) and a CD with 95 MP3 files. This reprinted version has been produced to provide updated formats of the audio material. The course was developed from a 6-week intensive (FAST) course for US Foreign Service personnel, at whom it is primarily targeted. The choice of vocabulary taught and settings of dialogues largely reflects this. The course aims to teach what the authors term Formal Spoken Arabic, a 'hybrid' of Modern Standard Arabic and (Levantine) colloquial Arabic. The aim is to provide learners with enough Arabic to cope with communicating with educated Levantine speakers, taking the learner from a proficiency rating of 0 to at least 1+ (limited working proficiency). It is not so much a language course as a 'survival crash course' (the authors themselves state that it is 'not strictly a language course', but 'designed to make life more manageable in the host country'). The book aims to provide "realistic roleplay, listening comprehension, expansion drills, and the like" to develop linguistic creativity and build communicative competence in spoken Arabic. Throughout the book, a system of transliteration intended to be consistent and user-friendly is relied on, with only the sample dialogue of each lesson being given in Arabic script. Additionally, the authors aim to provide where appropriate "cultural notes on topics such as bartering and price haggling...or confronting a hostile authority". For more information on the contents of this material and a critical evaluation, visit: http://linguistlist.org/issues/16/16-1594.html
Source: LINGUIST List
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