Marion Gunn
2012-01-04 16:56:43 UTC
MED.
Athbhliain faoi mhaise duit, a KS.
Is deacair a chreidiúint go bhfuil oiread sin ama gafa thart ó bhí
NAACLT 2010 ann, a d'fhág sinne go léir faoi chomaoin ag muintir Mhanann
as ucht a bhféile.
Á scaipeadh seo (mar atá, an fógra thíos) ar na r-ghrúpa seo a leanas:
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Foinse: <***@gmail.com>.
mg
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Scríobh 04/01/2012 16:40, Kevin Scannell:
Announcing the 2012 Conference of the North American Association for
Celtic Language Teachers (NAACLT)
"Bringing the Celtic Languages to America’s Heartland”
The conference will be held May 30-June 2, 2012 at Indiana University in
Bloomington, Indiana.
WHO is invited to present?
NAACLT includes but is not limited to academic professionals. People
involved in Celtic language learning and teaching from every walk of
life are invited to participate, including:
• Community-based language teachers
• Celtic language enthusiasts
• Celtic language policy makers
• Celtic-language musicians.
We are now accepting abstracts for twenty-minute talks in any of the
following (or related) areas:
• Methods, techniques, and best practices in teaching Celtic
languages
• Incorporating Celtic cultures into the classroom or learning
experience
• Application of computer technology to Celtic language teaching
or research
• Pedagogical materials: what works, what doesn't
• Topics in Celtic linguistics, sociolinguistics, and Second
Language Acquisition
• Language policy and planning in the Celtic world
• Promotion or appreciation of Celtic languages and cultures
Please send abstracts of between 200-300 words to Kevin Scannell
<***@gmail.com> by April 15, 2012. Information about accommodations
and conference registration is available on the NAACLT web site.
We offer a $100 scholarship for financial assistance to partially offset
the cost of attending the conference. If you are interested in
presenting a paper and would benefit from this modest scholarship,
please indicate on your registration form that you would like to be
considered for the scholarship.
Athbhliain faoi mhaise duit, a KS.
Is deacair a chreidiúint go bhfuil oiread sin ama gafa thart ó bhí
NAACLT 2010 ann, a d'fhág sinne go léir faoi chomaoin ag muintir Mhanann
as ucht a bhféile.
Á scaipeadh seo (mar atá, an fógra thíos) ar na r-ghrúpa seo a leanas:
<GAELIC-***@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE>
<WELSH-***@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE>
<***@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE>
<GAIDHLIG-***@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE>
<GAEILGE-***@LISTSERV.HEANET.IE>
<***@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
Foinse: <***@gmail.com>.
mg
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Scríobh 04/01/2012 16:40, Kevin Scannell:
Announcing the 2012 Conference of the North American Association for
Celtic Language Teachers (NAACLT)
"Bringing the Celtic Languages to America’s Heartland”
The conference will be held May 30-June 2, 2012 at Indiana University in
Bloomington, Indiana.
WHO is invited to present?
NAACLT includes but is not limited to academic professionals. People
involved in Celtic language learning and teaching from every walk of
life are invited to participate, including:
• Community-based language teachers
• Celtic language enthusiasts
• Celtic language policy makers
• Celtic-language musicians.
We are now accepting abstracts for twenty-minute talks in any of the
following (or related) areas:
• Methods, techniques, and best practices in teaching Celtic
languages
• Incorporating Celtic cultures into the classroom or learning
experience
• Application of computer technology to Celtic language teaching
or research
• Pedagogical materials: what works, what doesn't
• Topics in Celtic linguistics, sociolinguistics, and Second
Language Acquisition
• Language policy and planning in the Celtic world
• Promotion or appreciation of Celtic languages and cultures
Please send abstracts of between 200-300 words to Kevin Scannell
<***@gmail.com> by April 15, 2012. Information about accommodations
and conference registration is available on the NAACLT web site.
We offer a $100 scholarship for financial assistance to partially offset
the cost of attending the conference. If you are interested in
presenting a paper and would benefit from this modest scholarship,
please indicate on your registration form that you would like to be
considered for the scholarship.