31.95, Support: Applied Linguistics: Open Student, NFMLTA
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Subject: 31.95, Support: Applied Linguistics: Open Student, NFMLTA
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Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2020 01:58:30
From: Danko Sipka [danko.sipka at asu.edu]
Subject: Applied Linguistics: Open Student, NFMLTA
Institution/Organization: NFMLTA
Department:
Web Address: http://www.nfmlta.org
Level: Open
Duties: Research,Teaching
Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics
Description:
NFMLTA-MLA Learning and Teaching Priorities Grants
NFMLTA shall award two conference panel or workshop organization grants up to
$5000 (one in the spring semester, February 1 deadline, and another one in the
fall semester, September 1 deadline) and three webinar grants up to $1000 to
address learning and teaching priorities. NFMLTA reserves the right not to
award grants in the case that no qualified applications are submitted. The
conference and workshop grants cover travel, lodging, and registration costs
for presenters. The webinar grants cover up to a $200 honorarium per
presenter. Any topic will be considered, but ideas related to improving
second-language learning and teaching by introducing practical solutions to
concrete problems are encouraged and applicants should focus on the following
issues:
- Integrating various student populations into a learning community
- Incorporating intercultural competency into language classes and assessing
intercultural competency
- Types of formative and summative assessment
- Cross-university course sharing
- Teaching across the curriculum
- Creating pathways for long-term language learning across the K-16 spectrum
- Hybridizing language courses
- Less common teaching and learning contexts (community teaching, distributed
teaching, tutoring, etc.)
- Language learning for special purposes
- Immersion component in language programs
- Language study abroad
- Learning and teaching technology
- World language curriculum development
- Developing Standards for Less Commonly Taught Languages
- Developing Learning Plans for Language Instruction
Please click the submission link below to apply for either February 1 or
September 1 deadline.
Application Deadline: 01-Feb-2020
Web Address for Applications: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOnSROabbxs2hs2cIVwDaaFPqMgxcv9i9qG1KHSrVUF8ZIdQ/viewform?usp=sf_link
Contact Information:
Danko Sipka
Danko.Sipka at asu.edu
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