Arabic-L:PEDA:Arabic Language Teacher Education Refs
Dilworth Parkinson
dilworth_parkinson at byu.edu
Tue Jan 13 18:39:29 UTC 2004
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Date: 13 Jan 2004
From:Iman Soliman <halleluiah3 at yahoo.com>
Subject:Arabic Language Teacher Education Refs
Dear Liz,
The ILI-al Sahafeyeen in Cairo offesr a well reputed teacher training
course for teachers of Arabic as a Foreign language. You can contact
them directly for more information about course content at :
ili at arabicegypt.com
The British Council in Cairo also provided these courses when they
needed Arabic teachers, but Iam not sure they still do. You can always
contact them though for course details.
Two very important people to contact on the topic are Doctors Rushdi
Toeimah ( 0105678534/ 050 2247054/ 2247055Fax: 048 573 339/048 579 333)
and Dr Al naqah(2901705) They will be able to guide you to any studies
that have been carried out in Egypt or in the Arab world. Just keep
trying with the phones. They are hard to find but are very helpful once
u get them. The Faxes are not very reliable as it is a departmental
Fax, sometimes if you are lucky they receive them others they are lost.
All the best with your research
Iman A. Soliman
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Date: 13 Jan 2004
From:ahmadhany at hds.harvard.edu
Subject:Arabic Language Teacher Education Refs
A good place to start are the AATA mongraphs listed below. See
http://www.wm.edu/aata/New-publications.htm#_American_Association_of_1
An Annotated Bibliography of American Doctoral Dissertations on Arabic
Language, Literature and Culture, 1967-1987
by Dr. Dona S. Straley
The Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language: Issues and Directions
Edited by Mahmoud Al-Batal
Best,
al-Husein Madhany
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Date: 13 Jan 2004
From:Raji Rammuny <raram at umich.edu>
Subject:Arabic Language Teacher Education Refs
I just completed a draft of An Annotated Bibliography on Foreign
Language
Teaching with particular Emphasis on Arabic language Teaching. The
Bibliography will be published soon.
Raji Rammuny
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