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From: "Long, Charlie" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 18:55:30 -0500
Subject: ACTFL 2011 - Call for Proposals
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ACTFL 2010 is over, long live ACTFL 2011......

This year Boston was a great experience of renewal about why we teach languages,  
and informative about how to do it differently, and hopefully more effectively.

ACTFL 2011 will be in Denver, CO from Nov. 18 - 20 with pre-conference workshops  
on Nov. 17. If you would like to propose a workshop or session, please do so directly  
at www.actfl.org<http://www.actfl.org/>. The 2011 Call for Proposals is now open  
and the deadline is January 10, 2011.

For 2011 all proposals go directly to ACTFL, but if you are a member of IALLT,  
please inform us ([log in to unmask]<mailto:*[log in to unmask]>) of the nature of  
your proposal so that we can continue the dialog of collaboration between the  
two organizations.

Thank you,

Charlie Long
IALLT Affiliate Representative to ACTFL
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