[EDLING:352] CFP: Less Commonly Taught Languages

Francis M. Hult fmhult at DOLPHIN.UPENN.EDU
Thu Oct 21 11:32:52 UTC 2004


http://www.councilnet.org/conf2005/call-paper.htm

The Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages (NCOLCTL)
is soliciting articles for publication. As the official journal of the Council,
the Journal serves the professional interests of teachers, researchers, and
administrators of less commonly taught languages in all settings and all levels
of instruction. The Journal is refereed and published once a year. Articles
dealing with all aspects of less commonly taught languages are welcome, with
preference given to articles dealing with educational and policy research,
classroom innovation, and program development, sustenance, and advocacy. While
articles focusing on specific less commonly taught languages are welcome, to be
accepted the article must be framed within the overall context of less commonly
taught language education, thereby insuring that all our readers are benefited,
and honoring the founding principle of the Council, “collective solutions to
common problems."

In preparing the manuscript, please use the latest edition of the Publication
Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA). Manuscripts should be a
maximum of 25 pages (excluding references, charts, notes, etc.) and preferably
submitted electronically via email attachment. Double-space the manuscript
throughout, including notes, references, and tables, using 12-point font with a
1.5 inch left margin. The manuscript should be 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 title page only, and not
appear in the manuscript.

The final deadline for receipt of papers is November 30, 2004.

Submission of paper by email is strongly encouraged, and should be sent to:

ncolctl at mailplus.wisc.edu.

If email is not available, papers may be sent by hard copy to:

NCOLCTL
4231 Humanities Building
455 N. Park Street
Madison, WI 53706.

Tel: 608-265-7903; Fax: 608-265-7904.



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