25.225, Summer Schools: 8th Lakota Summer Institute/ Fort Yates, North Dakota, USA
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Subject: 25.225, Summer Schools: 8th Lakota Summer Institute/ Fort Yates, North Dakota, USA
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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2014 11:50:38
From: Wilhelm Meya [meya at lakhota.org]
Subject: 8th Lakota Summer Institute/ Fort Yates, North Dakota, USA
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8th Lakota Summer Institute
Host Institution: Sitting Bull College
Coordinating Institution: Lakota Language Consortium and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Website: http://www.laksummerinst.com
Dates: 02-Jun-2014 - 20-Jun-2014
Location: Fort Yates, North Dakota, USA
Focus: The Lakota Summer Institute is the premier Lakota and Dakota language teacher professional development event in the country.
Minimum Education Level: High School
Description:
Think the language can’t change your life? You might be surprised…The Lakota Summer Institute will transform you! Become a Lakota speaker, language activist, or teacher and discover the other person you are when you speak Lakota!
The Lakota Summer Institute is the premier Lakota and Dakota language teacher professional development event in the country. Since 2007, over 250 teachers from more than eight reservations and ten states have participated. Reviews and feedbacks from the LSI training are always exceptional. It is a professional training experience that has consistently exceeded all expectations and surpasses all previous training events in terms of depth of content. Teachers leave LSI feeling empowered with new knowledge, techniques and tools. Well-trained LSI teachers have a direct impact on the amount of Lakota and Dakota language successfully taught in the classroom and on improved test scores.
Contact information:
Desiree Condon, SRST Education Coordinator
Agency Ave. PO Box D
Fort Yates, ND 58538
Phone : (701) 854-8587
Fax: (701) 854-2175
dcondon at standingrock.org
LSI is sponsored by:
Lakota Summer Institute
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Sitting Bull College
Lakota Language Consortium
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Applied Linguistics
Language Acquisition
Language Documentation
Subject Languages: Lakota, Dakota
Registration: 15-Jan-2014 to 15-May-2014
Contact Person: Desiree Condon
Email: dcondon at standingrock.org
Apply by Email: dcondon at standingrock.org
Apply on the web: http://www.laksummerinst.com
Registration Instructions:
Please use the online registration or paper form at website.
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