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LangSource LangSource is an online database of instructional resources for the teaching of culture to students in grades K-12. The project is housed at the National Foreign Language Center at the University of Maryland and supported by a grant from the International Research and Studies in the US Department of Education. The three year project identifies materials for teachers of Arabic, Chinese, German, Japanese, and Spanish as well as materials for the professional development of teachers of these languages related to teaching culture and aligned with Goal 2 of the National Standards for Foreign Language Learning. The intent of LangSource is to gather the best language learning and teaching resources available in one easily accessible and searchable database. AATG is one of the professional language associations involved in the project. KLD participates. These instructions should help you locate K-8 materials. Set the following -
Resources at the Center for Applied Linguistics Web site K-12 Resources on Educating English Language Learners at: http://www.cal.org/topics/k12ed.html National Directory of Early Foreign Language Programs at: http://www.cal.org/ericcll/earlyfl/about.html The American Council on Immersion Education (ACIE) The spring 2001 issue of the ACIE Newsletter includes the following articles: "Channeling Involved Parents," "East Meets West: Dual Track Immersion," and "Immersion Teacher Education, and Teacher Education through Immersion: Possibilities, Problems, and Prospects." There is also information about teacher recruitment and a new certificate program in Language Immersion Education at the University of Minnesota. The Bridge: From Research to Practice is entitled "Content-Based Language Instruction: The Foundation of Language Immersion Education." All the ACIE Bridge articles can be accessed from the CARLA Web site at: http://carla.acad.umn.edu/acie-bridges.html German Language School Conference (GLSC) The majority of the private German language schools in operation today in the United States were established after 1945. At that time, as well as now, parents in German-speaking communities realized the paucity of German language and culture programs in many parts of the country. They also recognized the lack of continuous, long-term instructional programs of the German language as well as the absence of classes informing and teaching about the products and practices of the German culture. These concerns along with an urgent need for high proficiency courses for advanced, native and near-native speakers inspired these committed parents to establish private German language schools to serve their specific needs. To link these schools within a central organization for information and support, the German Consulate General in New York and the German language schools in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania founded the German Language School Conference (GLSC) in 1977. GLSC was incorporated on April 22, 1978. GLSC has grown from five founding school members to over 30 German language schools and school clusters today. GLSC Goals:
National Network for Early Language Learning (NNELL) NNELL is an organization for educators involved in teaching foreign languages to children. The mission of the organization is to promote opportunities for all children to develop a high level of competence in at least one language in addition to their own. NNELL provides leadership, support, and service to those committed to early language learning and coordinates efforts to make language learning in programs of excellence a reality for all children. NNELL publishes a journal, Learning Languages. Support NNELL with your membership! Contact: Dr. Mary Lynn Redmond, Executive Secretay, NNELL, P.O. Box 7266 / A2A Tribble Hall, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC 27109; nnell@wfu.edu. NNELL's Web site is www.nnell.org Goethe-Institut Web sites:
Rechtschreibreform (Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz) Neue Rechtschreibung per Mausklick Umfangreiche RS mit allen Regeln Bertelsmann Wörterbuch online Other Resources Duden online Foreign Language Teaching and the Brain Early Language Web site Information on how to access the Ñandu archives; research and materials that support early language learning Subscribe to early language listserv: National K-12 Foreign Language Resource Center Center for Applied Linguistics Das Bundesverwaltungsamt - Zentralstelle für das Auslandsschulwesen |