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>Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 09:33:25 -0700
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>From: TennesseeBob Peckham <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: #6825 websites on post-studies employment
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I am sure there are excellent Canadian websites.
I have designed a promotional site for French
On the Importance of Knowing French
http://www.utm.edu/~globeg/profren.shtml
and one for Tennessee language learners
Why study a foreign language in Tennessee?
http://www.utm.edu/departments/french/why.html
with a follow-up article in paper "Impressing Shania, or Why Study a
Foreign Language in Tennessee?." Echo: Biannual Journal of the
Tennessee Foreign Language Teaching Association 34, No. 1 (Winter
2001): 26-29. The Tennessee web site also links in a number of
general arguments.
I point these out because on the bottom of the web pages, I link in
some job web sites (Monster.com, etc.), where you can type in the
name of a language and see what is currently available using that
language. It is pretty convincing.
Finally, there is a Business Week article just out:
The Importance of Being Multilingual
http://www.businessweek.com:/print/bwdaily/dnflash/sep2002/nf2002094_2752.htm?mainwindow
Of course these are all moot points if your department's goal is to
process students through the litcrit weary theory labyrinth to a
jobless future.
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Robert D. Peckham, PhD
Director, the Globe-Gate Project
Director, the Muriel Tomlinson Language Resource Center
Department of Modern Foreign Languages
Univ. of Tennessee-Martin
http://globegate.org/french/globe.html