ESL DownUnder Message Board: Directory Of Language Associations 554.1 I have recently completed a directory of worldwide language organizations and associations which might be of interest to second language teachers or http://members.boardhost.com/cyberoo/msg/341.html
Extractions: I have recently completed a directory of worldwide language organizations and associations which might be of interest to second language teachers or researchers. I have produced a listing of close to 250 items. All of organizations listed have a presence on the web and I have provided a link to each of their web sites. I have also provided contact information whenever this was available. The directory is online at http://caslt.org/research/association_lang.htm with an alphabetical listing at http://caslt.org/research/lang_world_a.htm . Should you spot inaccurate contact information in the listing or should you know of organizations that have been omitted and should be included, I would appreciate hearing from you. Gilles Cote Link: CASLT Responses: Re: Directory of Language Associations cherrian October 30, 2003, 2:34 pm Post a Response Your Name: Previous Message : 554.1 : I have recently completed a : directory of worldwide language : organizations and associations which : might be of interest to second : language teachers or researchers. I : have produced a listing of close to : 250 items. All of organizations : listed have a presence on the web and : I have provided a link to each of : their web sites. I have also provided : contact information whenever this was : available. : The directory is online at : http://caslt.org/research/association_lang.htm : with an alphabetical listing at : http://caslt.org/research/lang_world_a.htm : . Should you spot inaccurate contact : information in the listing or should : you know of organizations that have : been omitted and should be included, : I would appreciate hearing from you. : Gilles Cote : :
Extractions: Previous Message : : Previous Message : 554.1 : I have recently completed a : directory of worldwide language : organizations and associations which : might be of interest to second : language teachers or researchers. I : have produced a listing of close to : 250 items. All of organizations : listed have a presence on the web and : I have provided a link to each of : their web sites. I have also provided : contact information whenever this was : available. : The directory is online at : : http://caslt.org/research/association_lang.htm : with an alphabetical listing at : : http://caslt.org/research/lang_world_a.htm : . Should you spot inaccurate contact : information in the listing or should : you know of organizations that have : been omitted and should be included, : I would appreciate hearing from you. : Gilles Cote : : : :
Mentoring Mentoring by Professional associations, Voluntary organizations. kathy@netline.net Community organizations/ Businesses Involved history, 34 in esl China project http://www.gse.uci.edu/doehome/EdResource/Publications/Mentorng/prof.html
EDUCATION Education Links Guide to sites for teachers and students includes resources on counseling and guidance, esl, adult education associations and organizations. http://wwwsju.stjohns.edu/library/staugustine/education.html
NIFL-ESL 2001: [NIFL-ESL:6183] NAASLN -- A Great Conference You NOTE We are looking for a few great presenters to submit a session on esl and special needs learners. National associations and organizations are quickly http://www.nifl.gov/nifl-esl/2001/0781.html
Extractions: Date: Mon Jun 11 2001 - 10:27:16 EDT Reply-To: Originator: Sender: Precedence: bulk From: > Subject: [NIFL-ESL:6183] NAASLN A great conference you won't want to miss! X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0c ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas X-Mailer: AOL 6.0 for Windows US sub 10513 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_60.f88dc63.28562dd6_boundary" Status: O Content-Length: 12302 Lines: 177 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 ALERT! The National Association for Adults with Special Learning Needs - NAASLN - will be hosting a Forging the Future an international conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 13 - 15, 2001. This conference is being hosted in conjunction with the Greater Milwaukee Literacy Coalition and the Milwaukee Area Technical College. NOTE: We are looking for a few great presenters to submit a session on ESL and special needs learners. Do you have a session you'd like to do? If yes, visit our website for session information or e-mail us at Next message: tom harrison: "[NIFL-ESL:6184] Re: ESOL, workplace, series"
Extractions: Date: Fri Jun 01 2001 - 19:10:12 EDT Reply-To: Originator: Sender: Precedence: bulk From: "Dottie Shattuck" < - Original Message - From: "Karen Stanley" < > To: "'PartTime'" < http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 Fri Jan 18 2002 - 11:30:46 EST
Literacy Links Literacy and Reading associations and organizations for html Links to many literacy organizations are provided National Center for esl Literacy Education (NCLE http://www.coedu.usf.edu/rpdac/links/links_literacy.htm
Extractions: Home RPDAC Literacy Center Region IV Map ... Contact Us Web Resources Return to Main Links Page Literacy Chasing Down Literacy Resources Search for your own Literacy resources using internet search engines. A Child Becomes a Reader http://www.nifl.gov/partnershipforreading/publications/readingk-3.pdf Adult Literacy and Technology Network www.altn.org/ A national effort to find solutions for using technology to enhance adult literacy. Provides leadership in the application and use of technology to enhance international adult literacy by means of conferences, training, technical assistance and communication media.
WWW ESL Resources information on CALL, culture, worldwide associations and conferences esl Worldwide Another job site but the plan is to start charging organizations for postings http://www.catesol.org/resource.html
Extractions: There are many resources available to ESL teachers. Here is a list of other WWW sites, many of which link to other ESL resources. Newest links are at the bottom of each section. The Faculty Association of California Community Colleges, Inc. is a nonprofit, professional advocacy association promoting unity and professionalism among California Community College faculty. A good site for keeping up-to-date on legislation.
Extractions: This entry includes a listing of organizations with leaders involved in politics, but not standing for legislative election. Country Political pressure groups and leaders Afghanistan NA; note - ministries formed under the Afghan Interim Authority(AIA) include former pressure group leaders Albania NA Algeria NA American Samoa NA Andorra NA Angola Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda or FLEC [N'zita Henriques TIAGO; Antonio Bento BEMBE] note: FLEC is waging a small-scale, highly factionalized, armed struggle for the independence of Cabinda Province Anguilla NA Antigua and Barbuda Antigua Trades and Labor Union or ATLU [William ROBINSON]; People's Democratic Movement or PDM [Hugh MARSHALL] Argentina Argentine Association of Pharmaceutical Labs (CILFA); Argentine Industrial Union (manufacturers' association); Argentine Rural Society (large landowners' association); business organizations; General Confederation of Labor or CGT (Peronist-leaning umbrella labor organization); Peronist-dominated labor movement; Roman Catholic Church; students Armenia NA Aruba NA Australia Australian Democratic Labor Party (anti-Communist Labor Party splinter group); Australian Monarchist League [leader NA]; Australian Republican Movement [leader NA]
Extractions: Select One NATIONWIDE Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware D.C. Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington D.C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Other searches: Map-Based Search
Clearinghouse For Multicultural/Bilingual Education resources; American Italian Heritage associations; Asia for Bilingual/esl/Multicultural Eduation Resources Hispanic Professional organizations, Bilingal Education http://departments.weber.edu/mbe/htmls/mbe.html
Ontario Search - British Columbia http//www.aactsesl-canada.com OCUFA - Ontario OCUFA is made up of 22 faculty associations across Ontario Women Teachers of Ontario An organization that cares http://www.onsearch.ca/Education/Organizations/
Información Y Organizaciónes / Information And Organizations Translate this page are foreign student advisors, international admissions officers, esl teachers and to over 23,000 national and international associations and organizations. http://www.educationguide-usa.com/lsg/lsgresources.htm
Extractions: www.educationguide-usa.com Las Preguntas para Hacerse cuando se Escoge una Carrera El Sistema Educativo Visitas a las Universidades: Seguridad en el Campus Campus Rural vs. Urbanos ... Información para el Viajero POR FAVOR NOTAR: Los números telefonicos en los Estados Unidos tienen diez dígitos. Los primeros tres (llamados el código de área) indican el área geográfica en la cual el teléfono se encuentra ubicado. Los siguientes siete números constituyen la línea específica a la organización u hogar al que se encuentre llamando. Los números con código de área 800 u 888 son para llamadas gratuitas. Teléfono = Phone
ESL With EASE - ESL Links esl associations. TESOL. www.tesol.org This professional development. There are 90 affiliated organizations worldwide. CATESOL. www.CATESOL http://www.learning-with-ease.com/links-association.htm
TESL Meta-Sites On The Internet: A Review Links for Professional Life, which consists of associations organizations (each is linguistics in general, jobs, commercially available esl materials, and http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/ej10/m1.html
Extractions: Vol. 3. No. 2 M-1 March 1998 Return to Table of Contents Return to Main Page TESL Meta-Sites on the Internet: A Review With the growing influence of the World Wide Web in all areas of modern life, it is not only inevitable but entirely expected that its reach should extend into all areas of academia as well. Websites have come into existence and grown around every possible academic discipline and topic, proliferating beyond the ability of most users to follow, especially given the speed with which websites often appear and disappear. Some guidance may be provided by search engines such as Alta Vista, which search the Web for keywords and attempt to organize the sites they find in various ways. A more manageable way to reach and work with the great number of websites focused on a topic is to find a good metasite. A metasite may be most simply defined as a site which consists of (links to) other sites. Generally, they come into being when someone who is interested in certain topics decides to bring a little order out of the chaos that is the Internet by listing some favorite sites on their own homepage, and provides links to and, sometimes, escriptions of those sites. Finding a good metasite is akin to finding a helpful, personal librarian, and saves the user untold hours of "surfing" the Web in search of applicable websites. What makes a good metasite? At the minimum, it should be easy to maneuver through, with well-organized links divided into clearly labeled categories, and actively maintained or frequently updated to ensure timeliness of information posted and prevent "link rot" the continued listing of links which have become invalid due to a changing address or which no longer exist.
EMC - Web Resources In Education Extensive list of links to the web sites of national and international educational associations and organizations. Return to top. Bilingual Education/esl. http://www.uwosh.edu/library/emc/web.html
International Center At St. Norbert College The esl Institute also contracts with companies to provide English community as well as businesses, government agencies, associations, and organizations. http://www.snc.edu/ic/
Extractions: A global network of universities, NGO's, and government agencies Current CIE Programs and Services The ESL Institute offers a multi-level, non-credit, intensive English program, and specializes in English for Academic Purposes. ESL classes are open to college-bound and non-college bound students. Classes meet 20 hours each week. New students enroll in September, October, January, March, June, and August. Conditional admission to SNC degree programs is offered to qualified ESL students (no TOEFL score required). The ESL Institute also contracts with companies to provide English for foreign executives. The best way to know and understand other cultures is to experience them first-hand, so the International Study Program offers the students a wide variety of opportunities for study abroad in most of the countires in Europe, Asia, etc. Students learn the culture as a participant rather that as an observer, gain the competitive edge by learning another system of education and broaden teaching skills. Credits earned in foreign colleges transfer fully with advanced approval.
AOL Canada Search: Search Results as a second language (esl, FSL) at and cooperate with national education organizations and the and national independent school associations, which collectively http://search.aol.ca/cat.adp?id=444983&layer=&from=subcats