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Title: State Resource Pages
Body: From: NCELA State Resource Pages: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/states/index.htm National and State Census News from USA Today. ... the only place on the web to access state-by-state policies and resources as well as compiled information on meeting the educational needs of linguistically and culturally diverse students in the U.S. - Survey of the States' Limited English Proficient Students and Available Educational Programs and Services: 2000-2001 Summary Report. A. Kindler, NCELA, 2002. - Language Backgrounds of Limited English Proficient (LEP) Students in the U.S. and Outlying Areas, 2000-2001. Alphabetical by language Sorted by estimated rank - Poster: The Growing Numbers of LEP Students, 2001-2002 To obtain a print copy, click here for a printable order form. - Poster: English Language Learners & The U.S. Census, 1990 - 2000 - Cross-Curricular lesson plans (Grades 2-5) to be used in conjunction with the National LEP Data Poster - State Elementary & Secondary LEP Enrollment Growth and Top Languages. NCELA, 2002.
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Title: State Resource Pages
Body: From: NCELA State Resource Pages: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/states/index.htm National and State Census News from USA Today. ... the only place on the web to access state-by-state policies and resources as well as compiled information on meeting the educational needs of linguistically and culturally diverse students in the U.S. - Survey of the States' Limited English Proficient Students and Available Educational Programs and Services: 2000-2001 Summary Report. A. Kindler, NCELA, 2002. - Language Backgrounds of Limited English Proficient (LEP) Students in the U.S. and Outlying Areas, 2000-2001. Alphabetical by language Sorted by estimated rank - Poster: The Growing Numbers of LEP Students, 2001-2002 To obtain a print copy, click here for a printable order form. - Poster: English Language Learners & The U.S. Census, 1990 - 2000 - Cross-Curricular lesson plans (Grades 2-5) to be used in conjunction with the National LEP Data Poster - State Elementary & Secondary LEP Enrollment Growth and Top Languages. NCELA, 2002.
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Title: OELA 2003 Summit
Body: From: NCELA OELA 2003 Summit: Celebrate Our Rising Stars II "Success in School: Everyone's Responsibility - Every Child's Right" December 2-4, 2003 For more information: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/SUMMIT.htm
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Title: OELA 2003 Summit
Body: From: NCELA OELA 2003 Summit: Celebrate Our Rising Stars II "Success in School: Everyone's Responsibility - Every Child's Right" December 2-4, 2003 For more information: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/SUMMIT.htm
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Title: NCELA Online Library
Body: From: NCELA NCELA Online Library: Curriculum & Instruction http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/library/curriculum/index.htm This subject area contains articles and web resources covering all aspects of curriculum and instruction designed to help linguistically and culturally diverse learners reach challenging academic standards in early childhood and K-12 programs. CONTENT & SKILL AREAS and CLASSROOM STRATEGIES · Literacy·Writing·Literature · Language Development · Mathematics · Science · Technology · Social Studies · History · Foreign Language · Instructional Conversations · Integrating Language & Content · Cooperative Learning · For Mainstream Teachers · General Also see: In the Classroom: a Toolkit for Effective Instruction Promoting Cultural Understanding in the Classroom Lesson Plans on the Web
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Title: NCELA Online Library
Body: From: NCELA NCELA Online Library: Curriculum & Instruction http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/library/curriculum/index.htm This subject area contains articles and web resources covering all aspects of curriculum and instruction designed to help linguistically and culturally diverse learners reach challenging academic standards in early childhood and K-12 programs. CONTENT & SKILL AREAS and CLASSROOM STRATEGIES · Literacy·Writing·Literature · Language Development · Mathematics · Science · Technology · Social Studies · History · Foreign Language · Instructional Conversations · Integrating Language & Content · Cooperative Learning · For Mainstream Teachers · General Also see: In the Classroom: a Toolkit for Effective Instruction Promoting Cultural Understanding in the Classroom Lesson Plans on the Web
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Title: Toolkit for Effective Instruction of English Learners
Body: From: NCELA The "In the Classroom" Toolkit is designed to bring research and practice together for those involved in the education of culturally and linguistically diverse learners. Initiated by National Clearinghouse staff with experience in English as a second language (ESL)/bilingual classroom teaching, the project has the specific goal of making research-based lessons, activities, and curriculum accessible to all teachers of English language learners (ELLs), whether within bilingual education, ESL, or English-only settings. It is intended to be an ongoing effort. Contributions of lessons for the Toolkit are welcome. Contribute Lessons About the toolkit areas: A set of teaching tools/strategies accompanies each challenge. Every tool is linked to at least one lesson plan or activity illustrating its use for classroom teachers. Each lesson/activity includes information on the grade, content area, and challenge addressed. Lessons in the Toolkit reflect the PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE PRACTICE for educating limited English proficient (LEP) students developed by the Center for Equity and Excellence in Education at The George Washington University and the CHECKLIST FOR EFFECTIVE PRACTICE with English Learners provided by Freeman and Freeman (1999). The Toolkit can be viewed as the practical extension of broad recommendations made by these two resources. Go to: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/classroom/toolkit/index.htm
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Title: Toolkit for Effective Instruction of English Learners
Body: From: NCELA The "In the Classroom" Toolkit is designed to bring research and practice together for those involved in the education of culturally and linguistically diverse learners. Initiated by National Clearinghouse staff with experience in English as a second language (ESL)/bilingual classroom teaching, the project has the specific goal of making research-based lessons, activities, and curriculum accessible to all teachers of English language learners (ELLs), whether within bilingual education, ESL, or English-only settings. It is intended to be an ongoing effort. Contributions of lessons for the Toolkit are welcome. Contribute Lessons About the toolkit areas: A set of teaching tools/strategies accompanies each challenge. Every tool is linked to at least one lesson plan or activity illustrating its use for classroom teachers. Each lesson/activity includes information on the grade, content area, and challenge addressed. Lessons in the Toolkit reflect the PRINCIPLES OF EFFECTIVE PRACTICE for educating limited English proficient (LEP) students developed by the Center for Equity and Excellence in Education at The George Washington University and the CHECKLIST FOR EFFECTIVE PRACTICE with English Learners provided by Freeman and Freeman (1999). The Toolkit can be viewed as the practical extension of broad recommendations made by these two resources. Go to: http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/classroom/toolkit/index.htm
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Title: Assistant Director for the Migrant/ELL Program
Body: From: "Anselmo Villanueva"
Umatilla-Morrow Education Service District (ESD) has an immediate opening for an Assistant Director for the Migrant/English Language Learners program. MA degree. Must have current Oregon Administrative License or ability to obtain this License within two years of employment. Bilingual skills (Spanish/English) strongly preferred. Experience and knowledge working with diverse cultures and English Language Learners. Grant writing experience a plus. Successful candidate will possess strong, positive team
attitude, exhibit high ethical standards and integrity. Position will be responsible for assisting the program director in planning, developing and administering educational and support programs for migrant students and English Language Learners. This 220-day position requires summer month employment. The ESD offers a comprehensive benefit package and a competitive salary to attract and retain top quality professionals.
Application deadline is November 14, 2003. For job description and
additional information contact Human Resource Department, Umatilla-Morrow ESD, 2001 SW Nye, Pendleton, OR 97801, (541) 966-3206, or access at www.umesd.k12.or.us. EOE/AA/ADA
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Title: Assistant Director for the Migrant/ELL Program
Body: From: "Anselmo Villanueva"
Source: Umatilla-Morrow ESD
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Title: WWW Resources for Language Teachers
Body: From: "Bob Ponterio"
FLTEACH Resources page:
http://www.cortland.edu/flteach/flteach-res.html
Many other WWW resources are available for foreign language teachers. We have grouped together a number of Collections put together by FL colleagues so that we don't all have to reinvent the wheel. You will also find a number of essential General FL Resources. Finally we have listed a few favorites language specific sites in a variety of languages: Chinese, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish.
Source: FLTEACH@cortland.edu
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Title: WWW Resources for Language Teachers
Body: From: "Bob Ponterio"
Source: FLTEACH@cortland.edu
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Title: Natonal FL Week
Body: From: "Keiko Schneider"
Natonal FL Week, March 1-7, 2004
"Spring Brings Hope, So Does Understanding.. Through Foreign Languages"
http://www.lacitycollege.edu/activities/honor/amg/nflw.htm
Source: Alpha Mu Gamma
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Title: Natonal FL Week
Body: From: "Keiko Schneider"
Source: Alpha Mu Gamma
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Title: Japanese Language Teaching Position Available
Body: From: "Mike McKilligan"
>> Good Morning!
We have a High school Teaching position that has recently become
available for a teacher of Japanese language. The position is at
Tokay High School in Lodi, CA. The position is five or six periods
of Japanese language instruction to high school students.
The position is available because the current teacher has recently
been successful in securing an administrative position in the
district.
If you know of anyone that may be interested in a Japanese language
teaching position at the high school level and may be interested in
relocating to the Lodi, CA area, please refer them to us at:
Nita Lorenzo
Lodi Unified School District
Personnel Department
(209) 331-7093
nlorenzo@lodiusd.k12.ca.us
Source: Lodi Unified School District, CA
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Title: Japanese Language Teaching Position Available
Body: From: "Mike McKilligan"
Source: Lodi Unified School District, CA
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Title: IEW passport now available online
Body: From: Feedback, ECA"
Reply-To: feedback@PD.STATE.GOV
We are pleased to announce that the IEW 2003 passport for students is
now available online at
http://exchanges.state.gov/iew/promotional/passport.htm Please note that the passport is ONLY available online.
The passport was developed with the assistance of several elementary
and junior high school educators and others over the past several months.
The passport contains pages for passport photos and student information, fast facts on 16 countries, and a map game.
As this is the first IEW passport, we welcome comments. Suggestions
will be taken into consideration for the IEW 2004 passport.
Regards
feedback@pd.state.gov
http://exchanges.state.gov/iew/
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Title: IEW passport now available online
Body: From: Feedback, ECA"
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Title: 36th Benkyoukai (Study Forum)
Body: From: "Keiko Schneider"
"Basic IT Infrastructure to Support Japanese Language Education (2003) "
Info Page:
Misa Gratton "Basic IT Infrastructure to Support Japanese Language
Education (2003) "
October 27th (Monday), 2003 at 1pm EST
October 27th (Monday) 8am Hawaii, 10am PST, noon CST, 6pm GMT, 6pm
London, October 28th (Tuesday) 3am Japan, 5am Sydney, 7am New Zealand,
if this calculation is correct. To be sure, please go to Timezone
Converter ( )
Daylight Savings in North America finishes on the 26th (Sunday)
How long?
For about 50 minutes
Whos is the invited speaker?
Misa Gratton
Misa Gratton has worked in the IT field all her life. She has used a
variety of computers in different countries including Japan. From 1986
to 1989, she was Chief of Computer Services Unit, the United Nations
University, Tokyo, Japan, where she gained significant experience in
computers localized for the Japanese language and ones based on the
English language, with their connectivity to international networks.
Upon her return to Canada and working as a public servant, she
undertook large IT planning projects including IT strategic planning.
This led to an assignment to Carleton University to develop an IT
strategic plan for the entire university community. In the process, she found an extremely interesting problem to describe IT infrastructure to support multilingual needs. She wishes to share her information with sensei gata involved in the Japanese language education.
Short description of the presentation
Since technical support resources are difficult and expensive to
obtain, it is extremely effective to exchange technical information in
eGroups, such as SenseiOnline. In such exchanges, it would be helpful
if participants can use basic common terms which are well defined and
used among a majority of computer and Internet users. This will
introduce certain preciseness in describing problems and finding
answers. The paper tries to explain "how things work" by using a basic
set of technical terms. Its goal is to contribute to SenseiOnline by
enhancing the information exchange on the use of computers and the
Internet.
What is going to happen?
Misa sensei's paper is at
So read the paper above and go to TAPPED IN with the new interface.
There, you will be able to discuss this topic with Misa sensei and
others from around the world. TAPPED IN is open to everybody and the
presentation will be done in English.
Where?
TAPPED IN is letting us use their space. Please go to
for detailed Guest log in info. No sign up necessary. Please log in a
few minutes early to get used to the environment or do practice before
the actual session.
Can I use Japanese?
TAPPED IN can't yet show Japanese even if user computer is
Japanese capable.
If I can't attend? If I am too sleepy?
The log of the event will be available in PDF format after several days
after the event. Please visit:
Please send any question to the Manager of senseiOnline at
senseionline-owner@yahoogroups.com I look forward to seeing you all!
Sincerely yours,
Keiko Schneider
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Keiko Schneider
Manager, SenseiOnline: senseionline-owner@yahoogroups.com
senseiOnline Info Page
http://www.sabotenweb.com/bookmarks/about/senseiOnline.html
Source: Misa Gratton
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Title: 36th Benkyoukai (Study Forum)
Body: From: "Keiko Schneider"
Source: Misa Gratton
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