Arabic-L:PEDA:Teachers of Critical Languages Program
    Dilworth Parkinson 
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Date: 19 Nov 2011
From:Ghassan Husseinali <emailghassan at yahoo.com>
Subject:Teachers of Critical Languages Program
Salam,
The American Councils for International Education every year sponsors 10 Arabic teachers  from Egypt to teach in US public schools. This program is called "Teachers of 
Critical Languages Program" (TCLP). The program is paid for by the State Department and it costs the hosting school nothing. If anybody is 
involved K-12 Arabic program or knows somebody who is involved  K-12 
Arabic, this is a great opportunity for them to have somebody help out 
with their program. Sponsored teachers are carefully selected with many 
years of experience and professional training credentials. 
If you are interested in learning more about the program, please visit: http://www.americancouncils.org/TCLP/ 
To apply to host an Arabic teacher through this program go to : https://ais.americancouncils.org/cgi-bin/WebObjects/AIR
If you have any questions about TCLP you can email me at : emailghassan at yahoo.com 
or talk to me at ACTFL in Denver( Thursday -Saturday)  Cell: 203 815 6663
Best, 
Ghassan Husseinali, PhD
Assistant Professor of Arabic
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