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Date: 19 Jun 2012
From:reposted from LINGUIST
Subject:NCOLCTL Journal CFP
Full Title: Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
Call Deadline: 01-Oct-2012
Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
Call for Papers
Call for Spring 2013 Journal Papers
The Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
(JNCOLCTL) is soliciting articles for publication.
The Journal, published annually by NCOLCTL, is dedicated to the issues and
concerns related to the teaching and learning of Less Commonly Taught
Languages. The Journal primarily seeks to address the interests of language
teachers, administrators, and researchers. Articles that describe innovative
and successful teaching methods that are relevant to the concerns or
problems of the profession, or that report educational research or
experimentation in Less Commonly Taught Languages are welcome. Papers
presented at NCOLCTL's annual conference will be considered for publication,
but additional manuscripts from members of the profession are also welcome.
Our general editorial focus is on policy, education, programs, advocacy, and
research in the field of Less commonly Taught Languages (LCTLs). The
envisioned coverage of the journal is as follows:
Methodology and Technology
Academia
Beyond Academia
Social embeddedness
The Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
shall include papers focusing on broader theoretical and technological issues
in all fields of LCTL's along with reports about research and teaching in
academia, at both the K-12 and collegiate levels. Also to be included are
papers addressing research and teaching in government and industry and
issues of a broader social environment, ranging from heritage communities to
advancing LCTLs in federal initiatives and legislation in the USA.
Submitted Manuscripts:
In preparing the manuscript, please use the latest edition of the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA), see
http://www.apastyle.org/manual/index.aspx
Manuscripts should be:
A maximum of 20 pages (excluding references, charts, notes, etc.) and
submitted electronically via word (1997-2003)-document e-mail attachment.
Double-line spaced throughout, including notes, references, and tables, using
12-point Times New Roman font with a 1.5 inch left margin. (Please ensure
that this specified formatting is followed).
Accompanied by a 150 word (or less) abstract and a cover sheet containing
the manuscript title, name, address, office and home telephone numbers, fax
number, email address, and full names and institutions of each author.
(Because the manuscript will be blind reviewed, identifying
information should
be on the cover sheet only, and not appear in the manuscript).
All Manuscripts should be electronically submitted to The Editor at:
Danko.Sipka at asu.edu and copied to the Secretariat at:
ncolctl at mailplus.wisc.edu.
Deadline:
While submissions are welcome at any point, only manuscripts received by
October 1, 2012 will be considered for the Spring 2013 issue of the journal.
Danko Sipka
Titular Professor in the Republic of Poland
Professor of Slavic Languages and Applied Linguistics
Coordinator of Slavic Languages and Cultures
SILC, Arizona State University
http://www.public.asu.edu/~dsipka
Editor, Journal of the NCOLCTL
http://www.ncolctl.org/resources-links/jncolctl-links
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