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Subject: 21.5227, Calls: Applied Linguistics/USA
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Date: 20-Dec-2010
From: Daniel Colon [stlilla at nd.edu]
Subject: Teaching & Learning Indigenous Languages of Latin America
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Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 16:06:50
From: Daniel Colon [stlilla at nd.edu]
Subject: Teaching & Learning Indigenous Languages of Latin America
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Full Title: Teaching & Learning Indigenous Languages of Latin America
Short Title: STLILLA-2011
Date: 30-Oct-2011 - 02-Nov-2011
Location: Notre Dame, USA
Contact Person: Sharon Schierling
Meeting Email: sschierl at nd.edu
Web Site: http://kellogg.nd.edu/STLILLA
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Call Deadline: 14-Feb-2011
Meeting Description:
The Association for Teaching and Learning Indigenous Languages of Latin America (ATLILLA) and the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame invite proposals for panels, individual papers, round table discussions, interactive workshops, poster sessions, and technological tools showcases to be presented at the second Symposium on Teaching and Learning Indigenous Languages of Latin America (STLILLA-2011). Proceedings of the Symposium will be published.
STLILLA-2011 will bring together instructors, practitioners, activists, indigenous leaders, scholars, and learners of indigenous languages. The symposium will focus on research and pedagogy related to the diverse languages and cultures of indigenous populations in Latin America and the Caribbean.
This second symposium will build on the accomplishments of the 2008 Symposium on Teaching Indigenous Languages of Latin America (STILLA), the first initiative of this scope in the world, which resulted in the formation of the Association for Teaching and Learning Indigenous Languages of Latin America.
Call for Papers:
Symposium on Teaching and Learning Indigenous Languages of Latin America (STLILLA-2011), to be held at the University of Notre Dame, Oct 30-Nov 2, 2011. Please see our website: http://kellogg.nd.edu/STLILLA/
New Submission Deadline: February 14, 2011.
We're very pleased that the first call for proposals for STLILLA 2011 resulted in more than 50 submissions from the US, Latin America and Europe. Thanks to all who submitted proposals!
Since we also received multiple requests for extensions, the STLILLA 2011 organizing committee has decided to announce a second call for proposals:
http://kellogg.nd.edu/projects/quechua/STLILLA/call.shtml
The deadline for this second round is Monday, February 14, 2011. (Applicants in the first round can still expect to receive a decision by Jan 31.)
For more information, please visit our website:
http://kellogg.nd.edu/STLILLA/
In the second round, priority will be given to topics/themes/languages that were less well represented in the first round selection. Our top priority is to include indigenous scholars.
Funding decisions will be made separately. (We regret that we are not able to fund scholars based at institutions in the US or Europe.)
We are seeking to expand the network of participating institutions that agree to send at least one participant from their institutions to the Symposium. In addition, institutions that help fund travel costs of participants from Latin America will be listed as co-sponsors.
Please help us by distributing the second call for proposals to your networks and by encouraging your institution to participate.
Thank you and happy holidays!
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