Arabic-L:PEDA:NMELRC Small Grants Program

Dilworth Parkinson Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
Wed Mar 26 19:08:01 UTC 2003


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1) Subject:NMELRC Small Grants Program

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Date: 26 Mar 2003
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Subject:NMELRC Small Grants Program

The National Middle East Language Resource Center (NMELRC) announces
its Small Grants Program. These grants are designed to encourage
individuals and institutions to work together towards common
objectives in a comprehensive framework that will facilitate
cost-effective development of learning, teaching, and training
resources. Grants will usually be in the form of matching funds.
Deliverables will include such products as courseware, training
materials, program improvements, assessment instruments, and
strategic research projects. For more information see:

http://nmelrc.byu.edu/small%20grants.html

In addition, we would like to make you aware of the following
training and professional development opportunities:

April 4-6  Western Consortium Multi-Language Conference, Tucson,
Arizona Theory and Practice: Making the Connection

May 2-4   NCOLCTL conference, UCLA, Los Angeles, California.  "Focus
on the Learner in the LCTLs: Profiles, Motivations & Opportunities."

May 14-16   Technology, Curriculum Design & Material Development
Workshop,  Emory University,  Atlanta, Georgia

May 29-30  Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language, NCLRC Summer
Institutes,  Washington, D.C.

July 2-3    Teaching Arabic K-12:  Materials and Methods, NCLRC
Summer Institutes,  Washington, D.C.

You can access additional information through the links at:

http://nmelrc.byu.edu/news%20coming.html

Best,

Kirk

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