ESL Professional Associations American Association of Teachers of German (AATG). Includes a materials center catalog, information about summer seminars, teaching tips and activities and links to professional resources. Contains links to related organizations of interest Languages (CATESOL). Homepage of California esl teachers professional association Also contains items of interest to esl teachers http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/eslprof.html
Extractions: American Association of Teachers of French (AATF). The mission of the association is to encourage and assist in the study of French. The site includes a "What's New" section, links to other Web resources and information on how to study and travel in France. American Association of Teachers of German (AATG). Includes a materials center catalog, information about summer seminars, teaching tips and activities and links to professional resources. American Association of University Supervisors and Coodinators of Foreign Language Programs (AAUSC) The site contains information of interest to language program coordinators including an archive of relevant materials, publications and links to Web resources for a variety of languages. American Classical League (ACL). The official WWW homepage for the American Classical League, the site contains information and links of interest to teachers and students of Latin and Greek. American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). The professional association which represents teachers of all languages at all educational levels. Contains links to related organizations of interest. California Association for Bilingual Education.
Library Professional Associations And Organizations - Academic Info Internet Resources for Library Information Science Library Information Science organizations Library associations. Home Search Index FreeEncyclopedia - esl - Improve Your English http://www.academicinfo.net/infosciorg.html
Extractions: Maintained by [Retired] Professor Tom Wilson, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield Adventist Library Information Cooperative (ALICE) American Indian Library Association American Library Association Social Responsibilities Round Table International Responsibilities Task Force Alternative Resources on the U.S. "War Against Terrorism"
Extractions: Home Search Index Contact ... Digital Library Religion For societies and centers for individual traditions see their respective section. American Academy of Religion American Oriental Society American Schools of Oriental Research Association for the Sociology of Religion ... Centre for Jewish-Christian Relations Institute for the Study of Religions Portland State University - Center for the Study of Religion Princeton University - Center for the Study of American Religion Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance Quebec Society for the Studies in Religion ... Seminar for the Interdisciplinary Research of Religions and Ideologies (English or Romanian) Société internationale de sociologie des religions / International Society for the Sociology of Religion (SISR/ISSR) Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Society for the Study of Metaphysical Religion Trinity College - Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion
Associations Organizations - Teachers Guide Related Resources - Education Higher associations and organizations. Teaching includes a great number of resources in this century Center for Applied Linguistics National Clearinghouse for esl Literacy Education. Browse http://www.buzzle.com/chapters/education-and-higher-learning_teachers-guide-and-
Extractions: FEATURED AUTHORS John Belknap John Belknap writes for a variety of websites. In addition to his work for buzzle.com, John writes about sports for ... Tracy Rhodes Hi, I'm Tracy. I have been writing stories since I could put two sentences together. I got lost down the road somewhere... Lauren Haute Hi, everyone. My name is Lauren Haute. I spent five years at UC Berkeley and have traveled the country in a VW bus... Chapter Quicklink What's the Buzz Escape Hatch: Open Mic Teaching includes a great number of resources in this century. Teachers are able to effectively train students in any subject, with print textbooks, Internet resources, and interactive technology. Teachers have the continued support of associations and organizations geared specifically to their needs. These groups strive to further teacher education, skills, and confidence, even while boosting educational standards for various levels of learning. Many associations offer conferences and meetings, where teachers can work together to improve teacher-student relations, and work conditions. Teachers may also use these organizations to compare curriculums in various studies, such as math, science, history, and literature. The links herein deal specifically with associations and organizations. Get more exposure, list your site
ESL Special Collection: Organizations/Associations organizations/associations. to a menu of teaching resources (teaching activities, student writings, and topical information), including esl Homebuying Readiness http://www.literacynet.org/esl/organizations.html
Extractions: This site is the Adult Literacy Resource Institute in Boston. If you click on "Special Projects," you are linked to a menu of teaching resources (teaching activities, student writings, and topical information), including "ESL Homebuying Readiness" projects; "Virtual Visits" to such places as a 19 th century cotton mill, the MA State House, and a computer store; "Health and Literacy" projects; and "Technology" projects. American Association of Intensive English Programs The American Educational Research Association (AERA), a professional membership organization, strives to improve the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education. AERA offers a comprehensive program of scholarly publications, training, fellowships, and meetings to advance educational research, to disseminate knowledge, and to improve the capacity of the profession to enhance the public good.
ESL Special Collection: Organizations/Associations Western/Pacific LINCS provides online resources for the literacy community in the western United States and Pacific Islands. organizations/associations. Adult Literacy Resource Institute. This site is the writings, and topical information), including "esl Homebuying Readiness" projects; "Virtual Visits" to http://literacynet.org/esl/organizations.html
Extractions: This site is the Adult Literacy Resource Institute in Boston. If you click on "Special Projects," you are linked to a menu of teaching resources (teaching activities, student writings, and topical information), including "ESL Homebuying Readiness" projects; "Virtual Visits" to such places as a 19 th century cotton mill, the MA State House, and a computer store; "Health and Literacy" projects; and "Technology" projects. American Association of Intensive English Programs The American Educational Research Association (AERA), a professional membership organization, strives to improve the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education. AERA offers a comprehensive program of scholarly publications, training, fellowships, and meetings to advance educational research, to disseminate knowledge, and to improve the capacity of the profession to enhance the public good.
ESL Web Guide Associations esl Japan organizations and Teacher Unions organizations and Teacher Unions for foreign teachers in ETAS English Teachers Association of Switzerland. http://eslcafe.com/search/Associations/
GED & ESL ESL Organizations & Agencies Dave s esl Cafe On the Web. on the WWW, including links to teaching and learning resources, professional associations and organizations and information on http://www.malt.cmich.edu/eslcorr_esloa.htm
Extractions: The Center is an organized research unit at the University of Southern California, facilitating the research collaboration, dissemination and professional development activities of faculty, students, and others across School of Education, university and outside organizational lines. Faculty in the Rossier School of Education developed the USC Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research in the Spring of 1983, as a result of deliberations of the Dean's Task Force for Bilingual Cross-cultural Education. The Center provides a base for those interested in multilingual education, English as a Second Language, and foreign language instruction, multicultural education and related areas; and the opportunity to come together for research and program collaboration.
GED & ESL Education In Corrections Education Resources Special Collection include What s new, Showcase, Professional development, Policy issues, organizations associations, Learning materials http://www.malt.cmich.edu/eslcorr_edincorr.htm
Extractions: The intended audience for this page includes correctional education practitioners in correctional settings, paid and volunteer adult education and literacy practitioners working in correctional settings or with adult learners on probation, and adult learners interested in improving their literacy skills.
Professional Associations related organizations of interest. California Association of Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (CATESOL). Homepage of California esl teachers http://www.csun.edu/~hcedu013/profassoc.html
Extractions: American Association of Teachers of French (AATF). The mission of the association is to encourage and assist in the study of French. The site includes a "What's New" section, links to other Web resources and information on how to study and travel in France. American Association of Teachers of German (AATG). AATG offers teachers links to relevant Web resources, monthly job postings, summer session offerings, a materials center, and a mailing list to share ideas and experiences via email. American Association of University Supervisors and Coodinators of Foreign Language Programs (AAUSC) The site contains information of interest to language program coordinators including an archive of relevant materials, publications and links to Web resources for a variety of languages. American Classical League (ACL). The official WWW homepage for the American Classical League, the site contains information and links of interest to teachers and students of Latin and Greek. American Council of Teachers of Russian (ACTR). ACTR is a professional organization of university and secondary school educators and specialists in Russian language and area studies. The site is operated in conjunction with the American Council for Collaboration in Education and Language Study. ACCELS is a private, non-profit educational association devoted to improving education, professional training, and research within and about the Russian speaking world including the many score of non-Russian cultures and populations of Eastern and Central Europe and Eurasia
ESL Cafe Web Guide Associations esl Cafe Web Guide associations. Top associations esl Japan organizations and Teacher Unions organizations and Teacher Unions for foreign teachers in Japan. http://www.eslcafe.com/search/Associations
English Teaching Organizations (Ohio ESL) esl/EFL organizations Journals from Linguistic Funland; Scholarly Societies for Language Linguistics from University of Waterloo; Tesl associations http://www.ohiou.edu/esl/teacher/organizations.html
Extractions: Ohio University Ohio ESL Teachers Local, national and international English teachers' organizations. Contact mcvicker@ohiou.edu to suggest others. Our teaching resources page Ohio University ... Organizations Ohio University Ohio ESL Teachers ... Organizations Austria Canada Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers TESL Canada institutes, provincial associations, software clearinghouse, and ESL-Links
ESL/EFL Directory esl/EFLrelated Professional organizations. Education National Center for esl Literacy Education Australian Council of TESOL associations) QATESOL (Queensland http://www.siu.edu/~cesl/teachers/prdir.html
Organizations And Associations: N-Z a guide to second language organizations and centres This national notfor-profit association has more canadian institutions offering FSL and esl programs, as http://www.caslt.org/research/associations2.htm
Extractions: O r g a n i z a t i o n s a n d A s s o c i a t i o n s : N t o Z NAFSA: Association of International Educators - "an association of individuals engaged in the field of international education at the post secondary level. It promotes educational opportunities across national boundaries, serving members, their institutions and students, and organizations with an interest in international educational mobility. The Association sets and upholds standards of good practice, provides professional education and training that strengthen institutional programs and services related to international educational exchange, and advocates for international education." National Association of Career Colleges (NACC) Ontarion Modern Language Teacher's Association The OMLTA/AOPLV: advocates on behalf of language educators; provides leadership in the development of language policy documents and curriculum; provides members with professional development opportunities and resources; promotes the benefits of learning languages. Second Language Education on the Web OISE-UT "This website presents a guide to second language organizations and centres, journals, resources and services, and selected thematic sites which have a presence on the web...
Extractions: Mission Statement - Notre mission CASLT Believes - L'ACPLS croit CASLT Values - Les valeurs de l'ACPLS CASLT Membership Structure - Devenir membre ... Bev Anderson May 1996 - November 1997 Eleanor Morris Helen Coltrinari, President Letter from Honourable Hedy Fry - Lettre de l'honorable Hedy Fry Letters from Honourable Sheila Copps - Lettre de l'honorable Sheila Copps ... Robert Roy Award
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS There may be a slightly greater tendency among private providers of esl/FSL training to join associations and organizations. Indeed http://www.pch.gc.ca/progs/lo-ol/perspectives/english/profile/page_02l.html
Extractions: AND MARKETING PRACTICES USED ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS A number of professional, marketing, and lobbying associations and organizations exist which focus on training in English or French as a second or foreign language. Their role is mainly to promote ESL/FSL services and to exchange information. Some 47 percent of the schools responding to the survey reported that they had joined one or more of these organizations. There may be a slightly greater tendency among private providers of ESL/FSL training to join associations and organizations. Indeed, 25 percent of private schools report being a member and 22 percent of public schools reported memberships. Chart 2.16 Distribution of Schools, by Membership in Association or Organization and by Type of School, Canada, 1998