16.282, FYI: 2005 NEH Grants; New MA Lang Teaching, U of Oregon

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Subject: 16.282, FYI: 2005 NEH Grants; New MA Lang Teaching, U of Oregon

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1)
Date: 26-Jan-2005
From: Jennifer Serventi < jserventi at neh.gov >
Subject: 2005 NEH Grants for Faculty Humanities Workshops

2)
Date: 26-Jan-2005
From: Susan Guion < guion at uoregon.edu >
Subject: New MA Lang Teaching Specialization at U Oregon

	
-------------------------Message 1 ----------------------------------
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:34:39
From: Jennifer Serventi < jserventi at neh.gov >
Subject: 2005 NEH Grants for Faculty Humanities Workshops


The National Endowment for the Humanities supports grants for Faculty Humanities
Workshops to strengthen teachers' knowledge, understanding in history,
literature, foreign languages and cultures and other areas of the humanities in
United States K-12 and college classrooms.  Grants for Faculty Humanities
Workshops, typically of one year to eighteen months in duration, support local
and regional professional development for K-12 teachers and faculty at
post-secondary institutions.  Proposals to provide teachers who have limited
access to professional development in the humanities are encouraged.  These
workshops may include teachers at charter schools, parents who home school,
private license school faculty, and community college faculty.

The NEH staff encourages consultation with program staff prior to submitting an
application.

Application deadline:  April 7, 2005
Funding available:  up to $30,000 for projects serving a single institution; up
to $75,000 for regional or multi-institutional programs Guidelines and
application forms are available from the NEH Web site at:

http://www.neh.gov/grants/index.html

For more information about this grant opportunity, or if you have ideas about
developing a project, please e-mail, write or call:

Division of Education Programs
National Endowment for the Humanities
Room 302
1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20506
Phone:  202/606-8380
FAX: 202/606-8394
e-mail: education at neh.gov
TDD (for hearing impaired only) 202/606-8282

Please see notice about delivery of US mail on the Endowment's homepage:

http://www.neh.gov



Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     Discipline of Linguistics
                     General Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
                     History of Linguistics
                     Language Description
                     Ling & Literature
                     Linguistic Theories
                     Philosophy of Language



	
-------------------------Message 2 ----------------------------------
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:34:44
From: Susan Guion < guion at uoregon.edu >
Subject: New MA Lang Teaching Specialization at U Oregon

	
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
New Linguistics MA, Language Teaching Specialization

The Linguistics Department at the University of Oregon is initiating a Language
Teaching Specialization (LTS) within its MA degree program. The LTS program can
be completed in one academic year and one or two summers (4-5 quarters) with
each new academic year beginning Summer term.  This program is focused on
teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) and provides a strong foundation for
teaching in international settings.  The graduate cohort consists of both
international and U.S. students.

Further information can be found on the LTS website:

http://logos.uoregon.edu/programs/graduate/teaching_specialization.html

The information can also be accessed from the Linguistics Department website:

http://logos.uoregon.edu

Or contact:

Kyla Nagel, Administrative Assistant
knagel at uoregon.edu
541.346.3613

Dr. Sarah J. Klinghammer, Program Director
sklingha at uoregon.edu

***Applications currently being accepted***



Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
                     Language Acquisition
















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