<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:HelveticaNeue, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, Lucida Grande, sans-serif;font-size:12pt"><div style="" class=""><br style="" class=""></div><div style="" class=""><div style="" class="">Hi Monica et al,<br style="" class="">Great discussion & great to hear that 
more programs are including issues of pedagogy (& hopefully also 
policy, program design, language ideologies, multilingualism, etc).  
I've met quite a few students interested in the transmission/ social 
status of endangered languages who were channelled towards documentary 
linguistics and/or formal analysis, which I think is unfortunate.<br style="" class="">
<br style="" class=""></div>I wholeheartedly recommend the MA in Applied Linguistics at 
the University of Victoria, where I had great support looking at 
revitalization issues, and also recommend the PhD in Educational 
Linguistics in the school of Education at the University of 
Pennsylvania, where I am currently. There are lots of relevant links 
between revitalization and the disciplines of education, anthropology, 
social policy, child development, and of course applied linguistics, 
among others-- people interested in this area shouldn't feel the need to
 restrict themselves to linguistics-- and in fact we'll be better off if
 they don't, because we need people with expertize in all these areas, 
in my opinion.<br style="" class="">
<br style="" class=""></div>best regards,<br style="" class="">Haley<br style="" class=""><br style="" class="">-- <br style="" class="">-- <br style="" class=""><span class="" style="font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Arial Narrow","sans-serif"">Haley De Korne<br style="" class="">PhD candidate Educational Linguistics<br style="" class="">
University of Pennsylvania</span><br style="" class=""><div style="" class=""><span style="" class=""></span></div><div style="" class=""> </div><div style="" class=""><br style="" class=""></div><div style="display: block;" class="yahoo_quoted"> <div class="" style="font-family: HelveticaNeue, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, Lucida Grande, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt"> <div class="" style="font-family: HelveticaNeue, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, Lucida Grande, sans-serif; font-size: 12pt"> <div style="" class="" dir="ltr"> <font style="" class="" face="Arial" size="2"> On Thursday, May 1, 2014 1:01 PM, Scott Delancey <delancey@uoregon.edu> wrote:<br style="" class=""> </font> </div>  <div style="" class="">For close-to-home programs, let me add NILI (Northwest Indian Language <br style="" class="" clear="none">Institute) at the University of Oregon for folks in NW North America:<br style="" class="" clear="none"><br style="" class=""
 clear="none"><a style="" class="" shape="rect" href="http://pages.uoregon.edu/nwili/" target="_blank">http://pages.uoregon.edu/nwili/</a><br style="" class="" clear="none"><br style="" class="" clear="none"><a style="" class="" shape="rect" href="http://pages.uoregon.edu/nwili/summer-institute" target="_blank">http://pages.uoregon.edu/nwili/summer-institute</a><br style="" class="" clear="none">---<br style="" class="" clear="none">Scott DeLancey, Professor and Head<br style="" class="" clear="none">Department of Linguistics<br style="" class="" clear="none">University of Oregon 1290<br style="" class="" clear="none">Eugene, OR 97403-1290, USA<br style="" class="" clear="none"><br style="" class="" clear="none"><span style="" class="">541-346-3901</span><span style="" class="" dir="ltr" tabindex="-1" onmouseover="SkypeClick2Call.MenuInjectionHandler.showMenu(this, event)" onmouseout="SkypeClick2Call.MenuInjectionHandler.hideMenu(event)"
 skype_menu_props="{"numberToCall":"+15413463901","isFreecall":false,"isMobile":false,"isRtl":false}"><span style="" class="" dir="ltr" skypeaction="skype_dropdown"><span style="" class=""><img style="" class="" src="resource://skype_ff_extension-at-jetpack/skype_ff_extension/data/call_skype_logo.png"><span style="" class="">541-346-3901</span><span style="" class=""></span></span></span></span><br style="" class="" clear="none"><a style="" class="" shape="rect" ymailto="mailto:delancey@uoregon.edu" href="mailto:delancey@uoregon.edu">delancey@uoregon.edu</a><br style="" class="" clear="none"><a style="" class="" shape="rect" href="http://pages.uoregon.edu/delancey/" target="_blank">http://pages.uoregon.edu/delancey/</a><br style="" class="" clear="none"><br style="" class="" clear="none"><br style="" class="" clear="none"><br style="" class="" clear="none">On 2014-05-01 10:17, Warner, Natasha - (nwarner)
 wrote:<br style="" class="" clear="none"><br style="" class="" clear="none">> Since the issue came up of people not being able to leave their own <br style="" class="" clear="none">> area in order to get further training in language revitalization at a <br style="" class="" clear="none">> far away university, I just also wanted to mention AILDI here in Tucson <br style="" class="" clear="none">> and similar short, intensive programs, often during the summer. A <br style="" class="" clear="none">> person can get quite a bit of training in language revitalization and <br style="" class="" clear="none">> leave home for only a short time through AILDI and the similar summer <br style="" class="" clear="none">> short programs at other locations. This is different from the original <br style="" class="" clear="none">> question from an undergrad student who is looking for a longer term <br style="" class="" clear="none">> graduate
 program in language revitalization and pedagogy, but it can be <br style="" class="" clear="none">> a very helpful approach for a different purpose.<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Thanks,<br style="" class="" clear="none">> Natasha<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> ***************************************************<br style="" class="" clear="none">> Natasha Warner, Professor<br style="" class="" clear="none">> Director of Graduate Studies<br style="" class="" clear="none">> Dept. of Linguistics, Box 210028<br style="" class="" clear="none">> University of Arizona<br style="" class="" clear="none">> Tucson, AZ 85721-0028<br style="" class="" clear="none">> USA<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <span style="" class="">520-626-5591</span><span style="" class="" dir="ltr" tabindex="-1"
 onmouseover="SkypeClick2Call.MenuInjectionHandler.showMenu(this, event)" onmouseout="SkypeClick2Call.MenuInjectionHandler.hideMenu(event)" skype_menu_props="{"numberToCall":"+15206265591","isFreecall":false,"isMobile":false,"isRtl":false}"><span style="" class="" dir="ltr" skypeaction="skype_dropdown"><span style="" class=""><img style="" class="" src="resource://skype_ff_extension-at-jetpack/skype_ff_extension/data/call_skype_logo.png"><span style="" class="">520-626-5591</span><span style="" class=""></span></span></span></span><br style="" class="" clear="none">> ***************************************************<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> -------------------------<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> FROM: <a style="" class="" shape="rect" ymailto="mailto:ilat-request@list.arizona.edu"
 href="mailto:ilat-request@list.arizona.edu">ilat-request@list.arizona.edu</a> [<a style="" class="" shape="rect" ymailto="mailto:ilat-request@list.arizona.edu" href="mailto:ilat-request@list.arizona.edu">ilat-request@list.arizona.edu</a>] on <br style="" class="" clear="none">> behalf of Judy Thompson [<a style="" class="" shape="rect" ymailto="mailto:jt@citytel.net" href="mailto:jt@citytel.net">jt@citytel.net</a>]<br style="" class="" clear="none">> SENT: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 7:17 PM<br style="" class="" clear="none">> TO: <a style="" class="" shape="rect" ymailto="mailto:ilat@list.arizona.edu" href="mailto:ilat@list.arizona.edu">ilat@list.arizona.edu</a><br style="" class="" clear="none">> SUBJECT: Re: [ilat] grad programs in documentation<div style="" class="" id="yqtfd77431"><br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Hi Phil,<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class=""
 clear="none">> I know exactly what you mean! It is hard for people to uproot their <br style="" class="" clear="none">> family to attend university, especially if they need to leave their <br style="" class="" clear="none">> territory, the very home of the language they want to revitalize.<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> I think the Master's program in Indigenous Language Revitalization at <br style="" class="" clear="none">> the University of Victoria tries to find a middle ground with that. The <br style="" class="" clear="none">> first summer, the students need to be in Victoria for one month. After <br style="" class="" clear="none">> that, the students return home (to teach, work with fluent speakers, <br style="" class="" clear="none">> raise families, etc) and every two months, they travel back to Victoria <br style="" class="" clear="none">> for 6 days to do course work. For
 the rest of the time, I believe that <br style="" class="" clear="none">> they interact with their professors and fellow students online and <br style="" class="" clear="none">> other modes of communication.<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> I'm not affiliated with this program, but UVic is my Alma mater and I <br style="" class="" clear="none">> know many of the wonderful people who are part of UVic's Indigenous <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Education Program!<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Judy Thompson, Ph.D.<br style="" class="" clear="none">> Tahltan Language & Culture Lead<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> On 2014-04-29, at 6:52 PM, Phil Albers wrote:<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Interesting topic! However what may the options be for one
 who cannot <br style="" class="" clear="none">> really leave their homelands, or have children that aren't really able <br style="" class="" clear="none">> to relocate? I have great interest and dedication to indigenous <br style="" class="" clear="none">> language revitalization with an emphasis with family home life use. <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Which is partly why I'm unable to actually pack up and leave to attain <br style="" class="" clear="none">> any significant "western" credentials or furthering education.<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Are there any options for someone such as me? (I also know of many in <br style="" class="" clear="none">> similar situations). Just a thought.<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> yôotva,<br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Phil Albers<br style=""
 class="" clear="none">> <span style="" class="">(541) 261-8005</span><span style="" class="" dir="ltr" tabindex="-1" onmouseover="SkypeClick2Call.MenuInjectionHandler.showMenu(this, event)" onmouseout="SkypeClick2Call.MenuInjectionHandler.hideMenu(event)" skype_menu_props="{"numberToCall":"+15412618005","isFreecall":false,"isMobile":false,"isRtl":false}"><span style="" class="" dir="ltr" skypeaction="skype_dropdown"><span style="" class=""><img style="" class="" src="resource://skype_ff_extension-at-jetpack/skype_ff_extension/data/call_skype_logo.png"><span style="" class="">(541) 261-8005</span><span style="" class=""></span></span></span></span><br style="" class="" clear="none">> <br style="" class="" clear="none">> On Apr 29, 2014, at 11:48 AM, "Monica Macaulay" <<a style="" class="" shape="rect" ymailto="mailto:mmacaula@wisc.edu" href="mailto:mmacaula@wisc.edu">mmacaula@wisc.edu</a>>
 <br style="" class="" clear="none">> wrote: Hi all, One of our undergraduate majors was just in my office <br style="" class="" clear="none">> asking me for recommendations for graduate schools to apply to. He's <br style="" class="" clear="none">> interested in language documentation, and especially applications of <br style="" class="" clear="none">> documentary materials for teaching. I know we've talked before about <br style="" class="" clear="none">> how some of us (well, me at least!) feel like training in those applied <br style="" class="" clear="none">> areas is really lacking. I'm writing to ask what you would recommend as <br style="" class="" clear="none">> programs that would be good for a student interested in this. The <br style="" class="" clear="none">> University of Hawaii is an obvious one for documentation, of course. <br style="" class="" clear="none">> But where else? thanks! - Monica Monica Macaulay
 University of <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Wisconsin Department of Linguistics 1164 Van Hise; 1220 Linden Dr. <br style="" class="" clear="none">> Madison, WI 53706<br style="" class="" clear="none"></div><br style="" class=""><br style="" class=""></div>  </div> </div>  </div> </div></body></html>