23.1793, Confs: Applied Ling, Socioling/USA

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LINGUIST List: Vol-23-1793. Sat Apr 07 2012. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.

Subject: 23.1793, Confs: Applied Ling, Socioling/USA

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Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2012 17:54:56
From: Kate Mackay [coh-cercll at email.arizona.edu]
Subject: CERCLL Summer Professional Development Series

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CERCLL Summer Professional Development Series 

Date: 29-May-2012 - 08-Jun-2012 
Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA 
Contact: Kate Mackay 
Contact Email: coh-cercll at email.arizona.edu 
Meeting URL: http://www.cercll.arizona.edu/doku.php/development/workshops/2012 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Meeting Description: 

CERCLL (Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language and 
Literacy) at the University of Arizona offers a professional development 
series each summer in which research and theory are linked with 
practical applications for the language classroom. Each workshop 
includes discussion, hands-on activities, and opportunities for 
networking with colleagues. Workshop participants include foreign and 
second language teachers at all levels, as well as language program 
directors and language teacher educators. K-12 Teachers can receive 6 
hours AZ Continuing Education per workshop day. The workshops take 
place at the University of Arizona, but online attendance options are 
available for some of them.

Students and K-12 teachers are eligible for registration scholarships.
Application deadline is May 8. For details, see the scholarships page.
  
Links:
     
http://arizona.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?
u=12f26b83017c8223bcb1241ee&id=ee035c7557&e=008e02230e

Faculty, staff and students affiliated with the University of Arizona, 
Arizona State University or Northern Arizona University should visit the 
registration information page and contact CERCLL at coh-
cercll at email.arizona.edu for special rates and registration instructions.

May 29-30, 2012

Speaking of Grants: Funding Possibilities for Language Educators 
(remote attendance available)Presenter: Susan Penfield (CERCLL, 
University of Arizona)

May 31-June 1, 2012

Becoming Multilingual: Fostering Symbolic Awareness in the Language 
Classroom Presenter: Chantelle Warner (University of Arizona)

June 4-5, 2012

Implementing Literacy-Based Instruction in Collegiate FL Programs (to 
register for this workshop, contact CERCLL at coh-
cercll at email.arizona.edu) Presenters: Beatrice Dupuy (CERCLL, 
University of Arizona), Heather Willis Allen (University of Wisconsin-
Madison), Kate Paesani (Wayne State University) and Karen Johnson 
(Pennsylvania State University)

June 6, 2012

Developing Intercultural Competence: An Expanded Role for Foreign 
Language Educators Presenter: Alvino Fantini (SIT Graduate Institute)

June 7-8, 2012
Designing Digital Game-Mediated L2 Learning Environments (remote 
attendance available)Presenters: Jonathon Reinhardt (University of 
Arizona) and Julie Sykes (University of New Mexico)

Please see the workshops website for full details.
  
Links:
    
To see the registration rates and to register online, please visit the 
registration information page.  The Early Bird registration rate ends on 
May 8!
  
There is a group discount of 20% for three or more people registering 
from the same institution. For more details, see the registration 
information page.

Students and K-12 teachers are eligible for registration scholarships.
Application deadline is May 8. For details, see the scholarships page.

Faculty, staff and students affiliated with the University of Arizona, 
Arizona State University or Northern Arizona University should visit the 
registration information page and contact CERCLL at coh-
cercll at email.arizona.edu for special rates and registration instructions. 









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