[lg policy] call: 3rd International Conference on Filipino as a Global Language
Harold Schiffman
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Sat Feb 11 15:19:48 UTC 2012
3rd International Conference on Filipino as a Global Language
Date: 03-Aug-2012 - 05-Aug-2012
Location: Manila, Philippines
Contact Person: Ruth Mabanglo
Meeting Email: < click here to access email >
Web Site: http://www.filipinoglobalconference.com
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics;
Sociolinguistics; Translation
Subject Language(s): Pilipino
Call Deadline: 30-Mar-2012
Meeting Description:
The 3rd International Conference on Filipino as a Global Language will
take place at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde in Manila,
Philippines, August 3-5, 2012.
Theme: Filipino Language and Culture - Issues and Challenges for the
21st Century
Call for Papers:
Abstract submissions are due March 30, 2012. Papers will need to
directly focus on one or more of the following topics:
- Curriculum Development, Needs Analysis, and Syllabus Design
- Materials Development
- Teaching Literature
- Teaching Culture
- Language Teaching Approaches
- Filipino Linguistics: An Overview and Directions
- Articulation, Assessment and Implementation of Standards
- Heritage Language Learners: Needs Assessment and Curriculum Development
- Filipino as a Second Language
- Program Development, Administration and Coordination
- Program Evaluation Methods and Practices
- Research Funding and Grant Sourcing
- Teacher Training and Professional Development
- Language Teacher Certification in the US
- Translation, Interpretation and Dubbing
- Teleserye as a tool of Filipino Language Development
- Filipino Soap Opera as Tool for Social Transformation
- Service Learning, Community Sourcing, Student Organizations
- Filipino in the Media and Diplomacy
- Language and Politics
- Establishing and Developing Global Filipino Language Programs
- Publishing and Publications in Filipino: Issues and Challenges
- Filipino Language in the Diaspora: Issues and Challenges
- Popular Culture in the Emerging Filipino Language
- Filipino as a National Language: Issues and Challenges
- Role of Commercial and Indie Films in the Development of Filipino
- Filipino as a 'Critical' Language (State of the Art)
- National Language and Regionalism
- Language and Sexuality
- Language and Food Culture
- Language and Culture, and the Arts
All abstracts must be submitted electronically to Ruth Mabanglo or
Aurora Batnag at filipinoglobal.conferencegmail.com; aubatnag.org;
fortunatotdlsu.edu.ph. An email notification will be sent to you
regarding your submission.
http://linguistlist.org/issues/23/23-692.html
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