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Hello! Writing here from Iowa, I may be overstepping those at the NFLRC at Georgia State but I went to the LRC presentation at ACTFL and the director spoke of some infographics (and other resources) they use for purposes like this. This is what I recall but those who know more please correct me or add to this info.



http://cultr.gsu.edu/resources/infographics/



Best of luck!



Brianna



Brianna Janssen Sánchez

Director–Language Media Center

Division of World Languages, Literatures & Cultures

University of Iowa

116C Phillips Hall

Iowa City, Iowa

319.335.2332

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From: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Sangeetha Gopalakrishnan <[log in to unmask]>

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Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 1:04 PM

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Subject: Help needed from LLTI community! Language requirement jeopardy



Hello all,



My institution, Wayne State University (WSU), is very seriously and imminently considering a move to reduce the foreign language requirement from 3 semesters to 1 semester. This has the language department at WSU and those that believe in language education here extremely concerned. Language educators in the LLTI community know all too well how disastrous such a move can be for students, faculty, language programs, the language lab/center, the language departments, and the institution.

I don’t know how many other institutions have made similar moves but if my institution makes this move it could well set a precedent for other institutions. And precedents such as this should be worrisome to those at other institutions. I am turning to members of the LLTI community to request your support against the move to reduce the foreign language requirement to one semester at my institution.





There are two important things you can do to help before the WSU Board meets on December 1 (Friday):



1.      Sign and help circulate our petition on social media, email, and more. We have over 800 signatures and want to get over 1000: https://goo.gl/forms/JLyBDa6G5cqKG3fy2







2.      Write a letter to the Board of Governors!  Attached, you'll find a template the department has created that can help you make an argument about why languages are important.  Your letter can either be emailed to Elena Past, Associate Professor of Italian, Associate Chair, Classical and Modern Languages, Literatures, and Cultures ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) or mailed to the Board here: WSU Board Of Governors, 656 West Kirby, Room 4231 FAB, Detroit, MI 48202



Please help us keep the language programs vibrant at Wayne State.

Thank you for your support!

Sangeetha

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Sangeetha Gopalakrishnan, Ph.D.

Director

Foreign Language Technology Center (FLTC)<http://www.langlab.wayne.edu/>

Wayne State University

385 Alex Manoogian Hall, 906 W. Warren Avenue

Detroit, Michigan 48202, USA

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Tel: 313-577-6391; Fax: 313-577-3041



Immediate Past President

International Association for Language Learning Technology (IALLT)<http://iallt.org/>

Where technology speaks your language



Co-Principal Investigator

Ethnic Layers of Detroit<clas.wayne.edu/eld>

Unraveling the ethnic histories of Detroit through digital storytelling

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