Arabic-L:PEDA:NMELRC/MIddlebury Arabic Instructor Training Seminar
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 20 Feb 2003
From: Stan_Jarvis at byu.edu
Subject:NMELRC/MIddlebury Arabic Instructor Training Seminar
NMELRC is happy to announce that it will offer its first Arabic
Instructor Training Seminar, to be held inMiddlebury,VermontJuly 18-
August 1, 2003in cooperation withMiddleburyCollege. The seminar
activities will be carried out in conjunction with the Middlebury
College School of Arabic, which will provide participants with the
opportunity to immerse themselves in an intensive learning and teaching
environment at all levels of proficiency.
The seminar will focus on all aspects of college level Arabic
instruction: syllabus design, developing students' abilities in the
various skills, teaching grammar and vocabulary, facilitating small
group work, assessment and testing. It will provide both theoretical
training in pedagogy and hands-on training through class observation
and practice teaching.
Training sessions will be led by Dr. Kristen Brustad (EmoryUniversity),
Dr. Mahdi Alosh (OhioState), Dr. Mahmoud Abdallah (WashingtonUniv.St
Louis & MiddleburyCollege, and Dr.Mahmoud Al-Batal(Emory).
The cost for participation in this seminar includes personal
transportation to Middlebury and $600 for room and board for two weeks
for participants who opt to live in the same residence hall in which
students and faculty of theSchoolofArabiclive. The accommodations are
in suites with shared facilities. Any who would prefer to live off
campus can do so by contacting some of the hotels or motels in the
Middlebury area. Please note that living off campus requires a car.
Only 15 people can be accommodated for this year’s seminar. Therefore
the process of acceptance will be competitive. Much of the decision
will be based on the statement of purpose submitted in individual
applications. The Arabic Language Board of NMELRC will consider the
applications and make the final selection. Final selections are
expected by May 10to give sufficient time for those who are accepted to
send their room and board fees to Middlebury and to handle their
personal travel arrangements.
All interested applicants should send the following information
immediately to NMELRCathttp://nmelrc.byu.edu.
APPLICATION TO ATTEND THE 2003 ARABIC INSTRUCTOR TRAINING SEMINAR
A. PERSONAL INFORMATION
1. Name: -
2. Institution: -
3. Position: -
4. Campus address:
5. Campus phone : fax:
6. Campus e-mail:
7. Home address:
8. Home phone:
9. Home e-mail:
B. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
1. How much experience teaching Arabic in US?
2. What prior training in language instruction?
3. Have you had overseas learning in Arabic?
4. Do you have native language Arabic capability?
C. CONSIDERATION STATEMENT
Please submit a statement of purpose of 500 words or less to explain
your future career goals and how this teacher training seminar will
help you achieve these goals. Also discuss your expectations from
participation in the seminar.
Stan Jarvis
Coordinator, NMELRC
Stan_Jarvis at byu.edu
801 422-7192
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