12.568, Confs: Heritage Lang in America/ Washington, D.C.
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Subject: 12.568, Confs: Heritage Lang in America/ Washington, D.C.
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 13:13:50 -0500
From: Scott McGinnis <smcginnis at nflc.org>
Subject: Heritage Lang in America - Second National Conf/ Washington, D.C.
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Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 13:13:50 -0500
From: Scott McGinnis <smcginnis at nflc.org>
Subject: Heritage Lang in America - Second National Conf/ Washington, D.C.
Heritage Languages in America: Second National Conference
Washington, D.C.
February/March 2002
The Second National Conference on Heritage Languages in America will
be held in Washington, D.C. in February/March, 2002. The conference is
being organized by the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL) and the
National Foreign Language Center (NFLC), with support from the
University of Maryland, College Park.
In addition to the general sessions, participants will have
opportunities to meet with special interest constituencies, based on
instructional settings, language, and other common concerns. As with
the First National Conference, there will also be poster sessions. The
call for poster session proposals will be made in April 2001.
Information about the conference will be disseminated on a regular
basis through the heritage languages listserv, heritage-list.
Individuals wishing to subscribe to that list should contact Scott
McGinnis at the National Foreign Language Center (e-mail
smcginnis at nflc.org; phone 202-637-8881 x28; fax 202-637-9244). Please
pass on this information to others that you think might be interested
in the conference.
Building from the foundation of the First National Conference,
convened in October 1999 in Long Beach, California, the Second
National Conference will seek to further the aims of the Heritage
Languages Initiative, a national effort to develop the languages of
our heritage communities. It will bring together heritage language
community and school leaders, representatives from pre-K-12 schools
and colleges and universities, world-renowned researchers, and federal
and state policymakers. The goals of the Heritage Languages Initiative
and the conference are to continue to make manifest the economic and
social benefits to our nation of heritage language preservation, and
to work toward collective approaches to the development of all
heritage language programs.
"Competence in languages other than English is desperately needed in
the United States. Our huge and varied heritage language resources
have a definite role to play in arriving at such competence."
Joshua Fishman, Yeshiva and Stanford Universities
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