Arabic-L:PEDA:New Middlebury MA programs in Arabic

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Date: 10 Oct 2011
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Middlebury Arabic School Introduces MA Degree Program, Summer 2012

Since 1982, the Middlebury Arabic School has been a leader in Arabic language education through the immersion method, attracting highly focused and directed students of Arabic and Arab culture and a dedicated faculty from leading institutions around the world.  The Arabic School now offers an MA degree program designed to meet the growing need by academic and other institutions for qualified Arabic language teachers and specialists who deeply understand Arab culture and contemporary Arab society.  The program includes two academic tracks: a general track in Arabic studies, combining advanced language study with in-language coursework on topics in literature, culture, and society; and an Arabic language pedagogy track, designed for current and prospective teachers of Arabic, offering advanced training in Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language (TAFL).  Students may earn the MA by completing four 6-week summer sessions at Middlebury at Mills, or by combining two summer sessions with an academic year at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, a graduate school of Middlebury College. Applicants pursuing an MA are encouraged to apply for financial aid. Applicants may also apply for merit-based scholarships such as the Kathryn Davis Fellowship for Peace.  For more information, please visit the Arabic School website, http://www.middlebury.edu/la/arabic

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