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Title: Maid to Order
Body: From: "Anselmo Villanueva"
Maid to Order
Filipino Americans all know about this, but it still crunches the heart to read the reaction of third world children left behind by parents who provide for their families from abroad.
July/August 2003
Maid to Order
The Third World women women who leave their children to take care of ours.
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com
Jonathan Rowe is a Washington Monthly contributing editor.
Copyright 2003
The Washington Monthly 733 15th St. NW Suite 520 Washington DC. 20005
Source: Jonathan Rowe, Washington Monthly
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Title: OALA meeting 12-17-03 Hillsboro OR
Body: From: "Anselmo Villanueva"
The Oregon Association of Latino Administrators (OALA) will meet in
Hillsboro on December 17. For more information, contact Gustavo Balderas at or (503) 648-3127.
Please share this information with others who may be interested.
Anselmo
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OALA:
To those members who are able to join us, we are planning on meeting next Wednesday (Dec, 17) at the Hillsboro Administrative Center (3083 NE 49th Place - (503) 844-1500).
Gustavo Balderas
Principal
Peter Boscow Elementary
452 NE Third Avenue
Hillsboro, OR 97124
(503) 648-3127
Fax: (503) 844-9608
Source: OALA
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Title: OALA meeting 12-17-03 Hillsboro OR
Body: From: "Anselmo Villanueva"
Source: OALA
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Title: News from Mount Vernon WA
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http://www.skagitvalleyherald.com/articles/2003/12/01/news/news01.txt
¿Habla Español? Your kids may soon
By STEVE HOWIE December 1, 2003
MOUNT VERNON - The school district is studying the possibility of
converting one or more of its six elementary schools into dual language programs where the day is divided between lessons in Spanish and English for all students.
Source: Skagit Valley Herald
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Title: News from Mount Vernon WA
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Source: Skagit Valley Herald
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Title: College Board Prepares To Open Door to AP Chinese
Body: From: "Anselmo Villanueva"
http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=15china.h23
December 10, 2003
College Board Prepares To Open Door to AP Chinese
By Kathleen Kennedy Manzo
The College Board will offer a new Advanced Placement course and exam in Chinese language and culture beginning in the 2006-07 school year, the New York City-based organization announced last week.
Introduction of the subject is part of a plan to double the number of
foreign language offerings in the rigorous high school program, with the goal of promoting the study of other languages and cultures as essential for students' success in an increasingly global society.
The board announced earlier this fall that the AP program would offer
Italian beginning in the 2005-06 school year. Plans are also under way to develop courses and the culminating exams in Japanese and Russian. Since the AP program was launched in 1955, students have been able to choose among just four foreign language offerings: French, German, Latin, and Spanish.
Expansion comes at a time when the board has decided to limit new subjects and focus instead on boosting access to existing courses for minority students and other groups who have traditionally stayed away from the program.
But "when the case can be made that new AP courses would expand options for students and schools and promote commitment to fostering multilingual and multiethnic studies, occasionally a decision is made to move forward," said Trevor Packer, the executive director of the AP program.
Into the Mainstream
Advocates of foreign language instruction say the new choices will provide incentives to students to pursue language studies. Those who perform well in the course and the corresponding exam can earn college credit.
"We have difficulty attracting students to less commonly taught languages when they don't see an AP offering," said Martha G. Abbott, the director of high school instruction for the Fairfax County, Va., public schools. She is finishing up her term as president of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. "This is a very important part of moving these languages into the mainstream curriculum."
It may take time, however, to build participation in the courses, Mr.
Packer said. According to a survey by the College Board, fewer than 100 schools around the country have the resources and student interest to make courses in Chinese or Russian feasible. About 250 schools already have significant Japanese language programs. For the Italian course, meanwhile, some 500 schools have been identified to offer the course in the first year, the minimum number the College Board deems necessary to sustain the program.
A task force will be appointed next month to draft an outline of the
Chinese course and test specifications.
Source: www.edweek.org
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Title: College Board Prepares To Open Door to AP Chinese
Body: From: "Anselmo Villanueva"
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Title: The Hispanic Child: Speech, Language, Culture, and Education
Body: From: "Anselmo Villanueva"
http://www.ablongman.com/catalog/academic/product/0,4096,0205295304-TOC,00.html
The Hispanic Child: Speech, Language, Culture and Education
Alejandro E. Brice, University of Central Florida
ISBN: 0-205-29530-4
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Copyright: 2002
Format: Paper; 288 pp
Published: 10/30/2001
US: $38.60
The Hispanic Child: Speech, Language, Culture, and Education addresses the issues and struggles of today's Hispanic school-age children.
As Hispanics and Latinos are the fastest growing minority populations in the U.S., school-based speech-language pathologists and special educators need appropriate information in order to provide appropriate services. This book is a comprehensive volume that serves this necessary function. The text is made practical and accessible through the inclusion of "Best Practice" suggestions and the author's experiences.
The Hispanic Child is meant to help all clinicians and educators understand their bilingual caseload, provide appropriate services, and approach all of their interactions with their bilingual students in an informed and compassionate manner.
Source: Alejandro E. Brice, University of Central Florida
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Title: The Hispanic Child: Speech, Language, Culture, and Education
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Source: Alejandro E. Brice, University of Central Florida
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Title: SafeFutures Development Manager position Seattle
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Fund Development Manager (1 Full Time Position)
SALARY: $35,000 to $40,000 per year, includes full medical, dental, paid vacation and holidays; DOE
Description of SafeFutures Youth Center
SafeFutures Youth Center (SFYC) is a multi-service organization providing a "safe haven" for youth in the greater Seattle and White Center area. SFYC provides a range of culturally and linguistically appropriate educational, advocacy, support, and intensive counseling/case management programs and services to refugee and immigrant youth and their families, at-risk youth, and serious juvenile offenders. Staff use a strengths-based approach to develop community leadership skills and to address social/behavioral, academic, peer and family issues.
HOW TO APPLY: Send resume, cover letter, and three references. Resume packet may be sent via mail, email or fax to
Sorya Svy
SafeFutures Youth Center
6337-35th Ave. SW
Seattle, WA 98126
Email: Sorya@sfyc.net
fax (206) 938-7540
For more information call (206) 938-9606 ext. 106.
Position Available 1/01/04. Position open until filled.
An equal opportunity employer. Accommodations for people with
disabilities provided upon request.
Source: SafeFutures Youth Center
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Title: SafeFutures Development Manager position Seattle
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Source: SafeFutures Youth Center
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Title: ¡Invitación a KATESOL/BE 2004!
Body: From: Robb Scott
Aviso: Conferencia para profesores de inglés, español y otros idiomas!
http://www.fhsu.edu/katesol/spring2004
KATESOL/BE (Asociación de profesores de inglés dirigido a hablantes de otros idiomas, y educadores bilingues de Kansas)
http://www.fhsu.edu/katesol/spring2004/registration.htm
"Defendiendo los intereses de los que aprenden idiomas, en la era de NCLB" (Advocating for Language Learners in the Era of No Child Left Behind)
Dónde? Fort Hays State University, Hays, Kansas
Cuándo? 12 y 13 de marzo 2.004
Source: KATESOL/BE
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Title: ¡Invitación a KATESOL/BE 2004!
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Title: 2 Positions @ NAYA: Tutors
Body: From: rebeccap [mailto:rebeccap@nayapdx.org] Attached you will see that NAYA is now hiring 2 Tutors for our High School Program. If you could please distribute this job description we would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time. Much Respect, Rebecca "Becca" Payne, Receptionist / Dance Inst. Native American Youth Association (NAYA) 4000 N. Mississippi Ave. Portland, OR 97227 (P) 503-288-8177 (F) 503-288-1260 (W) www.nayapdx.org (E) rebeccap@nayapdx.org
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Title: 2 Positions @ NAYA: Tutors
Body: From: rebeccap [mailto:rebeccap@nayapdx.org] Attached you will see that NAYA is now hiring 2 Tutors for our High School Program. If you could please distribute this job description we would greatly appreciate it. Thank you for your time. Much Respect, Rebecca "Becca" Payne, Receptionist / Dance Inst. Native American Youth Association (NAYA) 4000 N. Mississippi Ave. Portland, OR 97227 (P) 503-288-8177 (F) 503-288-1260 (W) www.nayapdx.org (E) rebeccap@nayapdx.org
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Title: OELA Newsline - December 9, 2003
Body: From: "OELA Newsline"
Read this online at:
http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/newsline
OELA NEWSLINE - December 9, 2003
Items in this issue:
I. No Child Left Behind Update
- OELA 2003 Summit a Success
- New Parent Initiative Unveiled at OELA Summit
- The Achiever - December 1, 2003 Issue
- Partners in Hispanic Education Host Feria de Educacion
II. News in the Nation
- Considering Dual Language Programs in Oregon
- GED Courses in ESL Program Help Man Learn to Read
- Immigrant Parents Empowered by Course on ESL Cultural Literacy
- Mexican Government Donates Spanish Textbooks to Schools
- Migrant Children Make Film About Their Lives
- PTA Socials Promote Parent Involvement
- School Districts Recruit From Abroad to Fill Openings
- Welcome Center Helps Parents Understand Education System
III. Research, Publications, and Resources
- All Info About Spanish! Web Site
- Bookmark Topic of the Month: "Using Scientifically Based Research
in CSR"
- International Reading Association Articles
- New NCES Publication on Technology-Based Post-Compulsory Education
- PBS Web Site Offers Materials in Spanish and English
- Publications for Parents and Teachers
- Web Site for Teachers of Spanish as a Second Language
IV. Education Conferences and Institutes
- Excellence in Language Instruction: Conversation with the Experts
- 27th Annual Statewide Conference for Linguistically and Culturally
Diverse Students
V. Education Opportunities
- Call for Prose, Poetry, and Short Plays
- NCES MIS Conference Presentation Proposals
- Tucker Fellowship
VI. Job Opportunities
- NY: Queens College, City University of New York
- OR: Canby School District
Source: OELA
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Title: OELA Newsline - December 9, 2003
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Source: OELA
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Title: Partners in Hispanic Education Host Feria de Educacion
Body: From: OELA newsline Partners in Hispanic Education Host Feria de Educacion The Department of Education and the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, and other members of Partners in Hispanic Education kicked off a nationwide effort to help Hispanic American families become stronger advocates for their children's education. They released "Ten Key Benefits for Parents of English Language Learners," a summary of the most important provisions in the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) affecting the nation's approximately 5 million English language learners. For more information, visit: http://www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2003/11/11212003.html Partners in Hispanic Education Host Feria de Educacion
Source: The Department of Education
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Title: Partners in Hispanic Education Host Feria de Educacion
Body: From: OELA newsline Partners in Hispanic Education Host Feria de Educacion The Department of Education and the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, and other members of Partners in Hispanic Education kicked off a nationwide effort to help Hispanic American families become stronger advocates for their children's education. They released "Ten Key Benefits for Parents of English Language Learners," a summary of the most important provisions in the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) affecting the nation's approximately 5 million English language learners. For more information, visit: http://www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2003/11/11212003.html Partners in Hispanic Education Host Feria de Educacion
Source: The Department of Education
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