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Title: Job: Fellow, English Language Fellow Program, Various Locations
Body: From http://linguistlist.org/issues/20/20-211.html Apply online now for an English Language Fellowship sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. Several openings in: Chile, Indonesia, Russia, and Turkey and additional projects in approximately 80 other countries worldwide. Eligibility requirements: - U.S. Citizenship - Master's degree with a focus in TEFL/TESL - Degree must be conferred by end of spring term 2009 - Fellows must have a minimum 2 years professional TESL/TEFL experience; both teacher training and curriculum/materials development experience are helpful. - Senior Fellows must have a minimum four years of teacher training experience; overseas experience preferred. Learn more at http://linguistlist.org/issues/20/20-211.html .
Source: LINGUIST List
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Title: Illinois TESOL-BE Job Bank
Body: From http://www.itbe.org Illinois TESOL-BE Job Bank contains information and descriptions for TESOL and Bilingual Education job opportunities in Illinois and around the world. If you are currently seeking a job, please view Illinois TESOL-BE's job Listings webpage. If you are a job recruiter, please go to the Recruiters information webpage and submit the job description information form. Access the TESOL-BE Job Bank at http://www.itbe.org/jobbank.html .
Source: Illinois TESOL-BE
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Title: Article: Teaching How to Teach Inuktitut
Body: From http://nnsl.com/northern-news-services/stories/papers/jan26_09lg.html Teaching how to teach Gabriel Zarate January 26, 2009 At 62 years old, Okpik Pitseolak is the oldest student in the aboriginal language specialist program. Through an interpreter, Pitseolak said she had enrolled in the program as soon as she found out it existed. She intends to become a substitute teacher of Inuktitut, which are always in short supply. Once the students finish the program in October, they'll graduate as language specialists, qualified to help teachers in Inuktitut language classes. Jim Legge, Arctic College's coordinator of the program, anticipates some of the new language specialists will find work as teachers in some of the smaller communities if no Inuktitut-fluent professional teacher is available. Read the entire article at http://nnsl.com/northern-news-services/stories/papers/jan26_09lg.html .
Source: Northern News Services
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Title: Article: Curb on Arabic Use Urged, but Rejected, in Dearborn District
Body: From http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2009/01/28/19arabic.h28.html?tmp=543040121 Curb on Arabic Use Urged, but Rejected, in Dearborn District Superintendent clarifies consultant's recommendation By Mary Ann Zehr January 17, 2009 The Dearborn, Mich., school district's superintendent moved quickly to clarify the system's language policy last week after a consultant said officials should "prohibit the use of any language other than English," except when necessary for communication with parents, at a high school with many students of Arab heritage. Read the entire article at http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2009/01/28/19arabic.h28.html?tmp=543040121 .
Source: Education Week
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Title: Chinese Language and Culture Exam Changes
Body: Starting in 2009, the AP Chinese Language and Culture Exam format will change slightly; some free-response tasks will no longer be included. The revised free-response section will cover the principal skills and knowledge that it was designed to measure and provide a shorter exam administration for students and proctors. See an outline of the revised exam format at http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/members/exam/exam_questions/157009.html?CampaignID=2968 .
Source: College Board
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Title: Changes to the AP Japanese Language and Culture Exam Format
Body: Starting in 2009, the AP Japanese Language and Culture Exam format will change slightly; some free-response tasks will no longer be included. The revised free-response section will cover the principle skills and knowledge that it was designed to measure and provide a shorter exam administration for students and proctors. See an outline of the revised exam format at http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/members/exam/exam_questions/157014.html?CampaignID=2974 .
Source: College Board
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Title: Rakugo Event on 3/25 in Chicago
Body: Chikago Yose: Yanagiya Sankyo and Ryutei Saryu Oyako kai March 25, 2009 Schaumburg Prairie Center for the Arts 201 Schaumburg Court, Schaumburg, IL 60193 Yanagiya Sankyo is considered to be one of the top professionals in Tokyo rakugo. This is his first performance in Chicago. Ryutei Saryu is Sankyo's second deshi, and he is also shin'uchi rank. The details are available at the following homepage. http://www.yanagiyasankyo.com Hatasa, K. Rakugo event on 3/25 in Chicago. Japanese Teachers and Instructional Technology listserv (JTIT-L@LISTS.PSU.EDU, 1 Feb 2009).
Source: JTIT-L
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Title: Resources from the School of Russian and Asian Studies
Body: The School of Russian and Asian Studies offers free online resources for students and educators interested in Russia and Central Asia. We provide a free newsletter and a large online archive that includes resources designed to help language teachers boost enrolment and develop lesson plans. We offer free online testing and language lessons. We also have a wide array of articles and resources to help readers better understand the Russian economy, culture, political system, religion in Russia, and much more. See SRAS.org for more information. Wilson, J. RE: Using SRAS materials. 2 Feb 2009.
Source: SRAS
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Title: Russian Astronomy Resource
Body: The website http://tvroscosmos.ru/?page=films is part of the Roskosmos (the Russian equivalent to NASA) website devoted to films on space exploration. There are a number of decent films there (11 total) that students might find interesting. They can be viewed on the site itself or else downloaded to one's computer and viewed there. Titles include: "Kosmos govorit po-russki," "Kosmicheskii prorok" (about Tsiolkovsky), "Zvezdnye amazonki," "Beloe solntse Baikonura" (about pre-flight traditions at the Russian launch site in Kazakhstan), and others. Vanchu, T. [SEELANGS] Russian Language Films on Space Exploration Available On Line. Slavic & East European Languages and Literatures list (SEELANGS@bama.ua.edu, 26 Jan 2009).
Source: SEELANGS
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Title: Websites for German Teachers and Students
Body: From http://www.mrshea.com Websites by Mr. Shea, a German Teacher, include the following: -Mega-site for German students has a collection of annotate links and a very helpful left sidebar at http://www.mrshea.com/work.htm -Geni@l exercises and resources at http://www.mrshea.com/genial -Komm Mit! exercises and resources at http://www.mrshea.com/kommmit -German Americana is a meta-site with a large collection of annotated links, available at http://www.mrshea.com/germusa -German Customs, Holidays and Traditions includes a list of annotated links as well as a calendar of holidays and events at http://www.mrshea.com/germusa/customs -A website exploring the poetry of Norbert Krapf, a German-American poet in Indiana, is available at http://www.krapfpoetry.com All of these websites are available from a pull-down menu at http://www.mrshea.com .
Source: Robert Shea
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