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Title: Kanji Practice Site
Body: Intermediate to advanced learners of Japanese can test themselves on thousands of kanji combinations used in Japanese newspapers with the multiple-choice quizzes or flashcards provided here. The quizzes are organized by part of speech. http://www.manythings.org/japanese/news/npw1.htm
Source: manythings.org
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Title: Call for Papers: International Research Meeting for Junior Applied Linguisticsq
Body: From http://www.anela.nl/juniorresearchmeeting For more than 10 years, Anéla, the Dutch affiliate of AILA, has been organizing the so called ‘junior days’ at which beginning researchers, PhD students, and graduate students are invited to present their work in an informal and supportive setting. These meetings have been very successful over the years, providing beginning researchers the opportunity to present their work on an academic forum and to receive valuable feedback. Call for papers We invite junior researchers to submit abstracts for thirty-minute oral presentations and/or poster presentations describing original work addressing topics from one of the following fields of applied linguistics: - Language development - Language in the community - Language in education - Language in professional settings Possible topics range from first and second language acquisition, literacy development and language disorders to language variation and linguistic discrimination, multilingualism and intercultural communication and from language conflict, language policy and language planning to language and communication in politics and by audiovisual- and virtual means. The deadline for abstract submission has changed. It was July 1, but it is now September 1, 2006. Notification of acceptance will be sent in September 2006. For more information, visit http://www.anela.nl/juniorresearchmeeting
Source: Anéla
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Title: Call for Papers: AsiaCALL 2006 International Conference
Body: From http://www.asiacall.org/index.php?pr=Call_for_Papers LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: CONGRUENCE OF SKILLS, INFORMATION, AND TECHNOLOGIES Centre for External Education Universiti Putra Malaysia UPM 43400 Serdang Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia The conference is hosted by the Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, UPM and the Centre for External Education, UPM. Objectives of the Conference 1. To investigate CALL developments in teaching and teacher training, professional needs, industry, communication, research, technology, and language consultancy. 2. To provide a platform for the exchange of ideas, insights, research findings, and expertise among CALL practitioners. 3. To strengthen collaboration between institutions of higher learning, corporate sectors and industries. 4. To showcase the latest in language testing and language skills assessment technology platforms. Strands 1. Language learning and teaching 2. Learning technologies across the curriculum 3. Apply learning technology in the business world 4. Computer mediated communication 5. Language testing platform and technology 6. Information technology and language education 7. Living skills technology 8. Human computer interaction 9. Other related fields in language learning and teaching (non-CALL) or learning technology Important Dates 15 August 2006: Last date of submission of abstract 15 October 2006: Last date of registration 15 November 2006: Submission of Full Paper 27-29 November 2006: AsiaCALL 2006 Conference For more information, visit http://www.asiacall.org/index.php?pr=Call_for_Papers
Source: asiacall.org
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Title: Teaching Materials: The World Cup
Body: Have you got soccer fans in your class? Here are a couple of sites to help you integrate the World Cup into your curriculum. Find Web-based activities, exercises to download and print out, and posters for your classroom. http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/mfle/index.asp http://www.sunderlandschools.org/mfl-sunderland
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Title: Spanish Computer Terminology
Body: This online Spanish-English lexicon of computer terms may come in handy if you teach English to Spanish speakers or vice-versa. http://www.rollybrook.com/computer-words.htm
Source: rollybrook.com
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Title: Funding Opportunity: Kluge Fellowship Competition
Body: From http://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-1771.html The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress Kluge Fellowship Competition Deadline for receipt of applications: August 15, 2006 The Library of Congress invites qualified scholars of the humanities and social sciences to conduct research in the John W. Kluge Center using the Library's collections and resources. Interdisciplinary, cross-cultural, or multilingual research is particularly welcome. Eligibility Scholars who have received a terminal advanced degree within the past seven years in the humanities, social sciences or in a professional field such as architecture or law are eligible. Exceptions may be made for individuals without continuous academic careers. Applicants may be U.S. citizens or foreign nationals. Tenure and Stipend Fellowships may be held for periods from six to eleven months at a stipend of $4000 per month. Constraints of space and the desirability of accommodating the maximum number of Fellows may lead to an offer of fewer months than originally requested. Stipends will be paid monthly, usually by electronic transfer to a bank account. Read the entire announcement at http://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-1771.html , or visit the John W. Kluge Center Web site at http://www.loc.gov/loc/kluge .
Source: LINGUIST List
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Title: New ELL Advocacy Organization
Body: Announcing … The Institute for Language and Education Policy Research-Based Advocacy for Schools and Communities Dear Colleague: You are invited to join with us in building a new organization dedicated to promoting research-based policies in serving English-language and heritage-language learners. We believe this mission has never been more critical. In a time of misguided “accountability” measures, high-stakes testing, cutbacks in school funding, and English-only activism, strong advocacy for children is essential. Scientific knowledge about what works – not ideology or political expedience – must guide public policy. Our goals are ambitious: - Encourage and disseminate research on education policy and practice. - Educate the public and policymakers about the benefits of bilingual and heritage-language education for individuals, communities, and the nation as a whole. - Represent the needs of English language learners as Congress moves to reauthorize – and, we hope, reform – the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. - Support grassroots efforts by local and professional organizations to secure adequate resources for quality language programs at all levels. - Combat English-only legislation that threatens to restrict the rights and educational prospects of language-minority Americans. - Create professional development opportunities for educational practitioners. Our immediate plans include launching a Web site to advance this agenda; producing research briefs on timely issues; working with news media to elevate the level of public discussion; developing a national network of expert-advocates; and seeking funding that will be needed to achieve our goals. Download the full document from http://users.rcn.com/crawj/Announcing.pdf .
Source: The Institute for Language and Education Policy
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Title: Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition North America 2
Body: From http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/linguistics/EVENTS/conferences/galana GALANA 2 Generative Approaches to Language Acquisition North America 2 August 17 - 19, 2006 McGill University Montréal, Québec, Canada Plenary Speakers - Joe Pater, University of Massachusetts (Amherst) - Bonnie Schwartz, University of Hawaii Invited Panel: The Acquisition of Functional Categories - Jonathan Bobaljik, University of Connecticut - Katherine Demuth, Brown University - Donna Lardiere, Georgetown University - Jürgen M. Meisel, University of Hamburg - Jeanette Schaeffer, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev For more information, visit http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/linguistics/EVENTS/conferences/galana .
Source: McGill University
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Title: New Issue: ELF Spring 2006 Newsletter
Body: From http://linguistlist.org/issues/17/17-1781.html ELF Spring 2006 Newsletter, in Electronic Format The Spring 2006 issue of the Endangered Language Fund newsletter, Language Legacies, has been released. For the first time, we will offer the newsletter in digital format. The following articles are in this issue: -Board member Peter Ladefoged dies -Native Nations, Native Voices conference -ELF joins Linguapax international network -Changes in ELF board -Noam Chomsky to deliver benefit lecture for ELF -People's Poetry Gathering hosts ELF in New York To receive an electronic copy of Language Legacies in .pdf format, email elfhaskins.yale.edu. -Nick Emlen
Source: LINGUIST List
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Title: Free Teacher-to-Teacher Workshops Expanded -- by Popular Demand
Body: More Space Available for Free Summer Workshops! Due to overwhelming success and attendance at the first two summer workshops in Denver and Atlanta, the Teacher-to-Teacher Initiative is adding more space to our remaining workshops this summer! Visit our online registration site at http://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/About.asp to sign-up for the following workshops: - St. Paul Summer Workshop (June 20-21) - Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park Workshop with the National Park Service (June 22-23) - Santa Clara Science Workshop with National Semiconductor (July 10-11) - Pittsburgh Summer Workshop (July 17-18) - Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Workshop with the National Park Service at Montana State University, Billings (July 20-21) - Foreign Language Workshops with a Special Emphasis on Mandarin Chinese; Los Angeles (July 31-August 1); Washington, DC (August 3-4) - North Carolina Math and Science Workshop with Cisco (August 1-2) - Redmond Math and Science Workshop with Microsoft (August 8-9) - Dearborn Reading and ESL Workshop (August 10-11) All workshops are offered to K-12 teachers and administrators free of charge. Teachers may be able to earn professional development credit through their district or state for attending a Teacher-to-Teacher workshop. For more information and to register, please visit: http://www.t2tweb.us/Workshops/about.asp . U.S. Department of Education's Teacher Initiative. More space available for free summer workshops! Teachers@westat.com (14 June 2006).
Source: U.S. Department of Education's Teacher Initiative
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