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Professional Development for Persian instructors
Persian Curriculum Design (Advanced)
Startalk Program in Washington DC
June 4, 2012 — June 15, 2012 ~ Residential Program
In the course of two intensive weeks, this program will help instructors in facing the challenges of the twenty-first century in teaching Persian. This professional development program will include sessions on standards-based curriculum planning, multi-media technology, learner-centered classroom strategies, and second language acquisition theories, as well as familiarity with assessment tools. Applications are accepted from novice and experienced instructors of Persian. Familiarity with Standards-based language teaching preferred. A limited number of stipends ($500) will be available to applicants, and accommodation available for out of town participants.
DEADLINE: April 30, 2012
To apply, please fill out the application here, and email your CV to persian@gwu.edu. Please forward any inquiries to persian@gwu.edu, or call for inquiries: Professor Pardis Minuchehr at (202) 994-7948.
How to use visual instead of aural cues during a Sanako oral proficiency exam
- This exam file has been authored with the Sanako Study 1200 TBA:authoring tool. It is displayed from the Sanako tutor application:
- images on a projection screen connected to the teacher computer,
- aural portion through the tutor-controlled Sanako student player and headsets.
- To protect the integrity and allow for reuse of the exam, only the initial instruction, example and collection of the results of an exam with visual cues are shown in this screencast
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Protected: Sanako Study 1200 Final oral exam for advanced Business Spanish: A Job interview
Apply for STARTALK Travel grants for Summer Institute on LCTL by 5/1/2012
“The Penn Center for Foreign Language Teaching and Learning with Technology (PLC) will host the second STARTALK Excellence in Leadership Summer Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. For each of the languages (Chinese, Dari, Hindi, Swahili, Turkish and Urdu), the Summer Institute invites no more than five participants for each language group. These participants must hold positions as principals, supervisors of world language and/or language program directors who wish to implement curricular changes, employ pedagogically-sound applications of technology and gain leadership know-how in an effort to strengthen, expand and solidify their respective programs. These leaders will become STARTALK multiplicators who in turn will promote and implement programmatic and curricular changes. The program of the Summer Institute is designed for Leader-Teachers to:
• gain leadership know-how
• strengthen existing programs
• expand and solidify programs
• discuss current pedagogical trends in language education
• promote and implement curricular changes
• endorse lasting efficacy of robust learning outcomes
• practice pedagogically-sound applications of technology
• engage in succinct field building opportunities
Applications are due May 1, 2012. To apply and for information about travel and accommodations, please visit our website at:
http://www.plc.sas.upenn.edu/elsi2012/Application.html”

