Arabic-L:PEDA:Hawaii NFLRC Summer workshop

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Date: 20 Jan 2007
From:National Foreign Language Resource Center <nflrc at hawaii.edu>
Subject:Hawaii NFLRC Summer workshop

Our apologies for any cross-postings . . .


The National Foreign Language Resource Center at the University of  
Hawaii
at Manoa is pleased to announce its 2007 Summer Institute workshop:


		"Developing Useful Evaluation Practices
		 in College Foreign Language Programs"

	      University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI

			  May 28 - June 6, 2007

		http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/prodev/si07d/


SUMMARY:
This NFLRC Summer Institute is designed to help college foreign language
administrators and teachers engage in useful, practical, and effective
program evaluations to meet a variety of purposes. It takes seriously  
the
values, goals, and constraints that characterize college language  
programs
and will provide language educators with a user-oriented approach to
developing evaluations that maximize benefits for language learners and
teachers, while minimizing potential negative consequences. It will also
provide participants with tools and strategies for making program
evaluation a systematic and consistently useful component of their FL
departments.

ACTIVITIES:
The Institute will be run by DR. JOHN M. NORRIS (UH Dept. of Second
Language Studies), an expert in language program evaluation and
assessment.  Activities over the 9-day institute will include  
lectures and
demonstrations, in-depth analyses of practical evaluation examples,
invited guest speakers (language evaluation experts), social events, and
extensive hands-on development and discussion of evaluation plans,
procedures, and instruments for immediate use in the participants  
specific
program settings.

PARTICIPANT ELIGIBILITY:
This workshop is intended for U.S. foreign language administrators and
teachers who are directly responsible for program evaluations in their
foreign language departments. It assumes no prior grounding in program
evaluation theory or practice, but it requires a willingness to help
increase evaluation capacity in college FL education. In order to  
maximize
the impact of this event across U.S. colleges, participants will be
purposefully selected to represent diverse FL program types, based on
size, languages taught, geography, and institutional status.

PARTIAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT is available to all participants in the NFLRC
Summer Institute, on a competitive and space-limited basis. Summer
Institute participants are also highly encouraged to participate in the
ADFL SUMMER SEMINAR WEST (directly following the Summer Institute in
Hawaii), where they will have opportunities to share their program
evaluation work.


APPLY TODAY!
For more details about the Summer Institute (including information about
affordable lodging options, fees, and more) or for the online  
application
form, visit our website at http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/prodev/si07d/

ONLINE APPLICATION DEADLINE - FEBRUARY 15, 2007


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    F          University of Hawai'i
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      R        Honolulu HI 96822
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               email: nflrc at hawaii.edu
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