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Our apologies for any cross-postings . . . Filipino as a Global Language: Future Directions and Prospects 1st International Conference Filipino and Philippine Literature Program Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literature University of Hawai`i at Manoa March 17-19, 2008 CALL FOR PROPOSALS The conference will be an avenue for bringing together scholars, writers, language teachers, researchers and other practitioners from around the world to discuss issues pertaining the role of Filipino as a global language. Participants can be teachers, researchers, program administrators/coordinators and other practitioners who are directly involved in the promotion and nurturing of the Filipino language, literature and culture. This first conference is geared towards establishing a tradition of scholarly meetings of this kind among practitioners in the field of Filipino language, literature and culture studies. Its goal is to provide a venue for the exchange of ideas among teachers, researchers, program administrators, writers, and other agencies involved in the promotion and nurturing of the Filipino language and culture for the purpose of: 1) describing/sharing existing state-of-the-art programs 2) identifying program needs as well as available resources 3) sharing ideas, research results, resources, assessment tools, and practices on teaching, program administration, and language promotion 4) fostering cooperation, and collaboration in doing research 5) raising consciousness on the importance of the national language to minimize regionalism and 6) advocacy Topic: Papers will need to directly focus on one or more of the following Curriculum Development, Needs Analysis and Syllabus Design Program Development, Administration and Coordination Translation, Interpretation and Dubbing Teacher Training and Professional Development Language and Politics Heritage Language Learners: Needs Assessment and Curriculum Development Materials Development Research Funding and Grant Sourcing Teaching Culture Filipino Linguistics: An Overview and Directions Language Teaching Approaches Service Learning, Community Sourcing, Student Organizations Articulation, Assessment and Implementation of Standards Language Teacher Certification Program Evaluation Methods and Practices Teaching Literature Filipino in the Media and Diplomacy Poster Sessions will be on Filipino Programs Outside the Philippines DEADLINE: August 6, 2007 For details, visit: http://www.hawaii.edu/filipino/intlconf2008/ For more information please contact: Ruth Mabanglo, PhD <[log in to unmask]>, or Elvira Fonacier, DALL, <[log in to unmask]>. 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Filipino as a Global Language: Future Directions and Prospects 1st International Conference Filipino and Philippine Literature Program Department of Indo-Pacific Languages and Literature University of Hawai`i at Manoa March 17-19, 2008 CALL FOR PROPOSALS The conference will be an avenue for bringing together scholars, writers, language teachers, researchers and other practitioners from around the world to discuss issues pertaining the role of Filipino as a global language. Participants can be teachers, researchers, program administrators/coordinators and other practitioners who are directly involved in the promotion and nurturing of the Filipino language, literature and culture. This first conference is geared towards establishing a tradition of scholarly meetings of this kind among practitioners in the field of Filipino language, literature and culture studies. Its goal is to provide a venue for the exchange of ideas among teachers, researchers, program administrators, writers, and other agencies involved in the promotion and nurturing of the Filipino language and culture for the purpose of: 1) describing/sharing existing state-of-the-art programs 2) identifying program needs as well as available resources 3) sharing ideas, research results, resources, assessment tools, and practices on teaching, program administration, and language promotion 4) fostering cooperation, and collaboration in doing research 5) raising consciousness on the importance of the national language to minimize regionalism and 6) advocacy Topic: Papers will need to directly focus on one or more of the following Curriculum Development, Needs Analysis and Syllabus Design Program Development, Administration and Coordination Translation, Interpretation and Dubbing Teacher Training and Professional Development Language and Politics Heritage Language Learners: Needs Assessment and Curriculum Development Materials Development Research Funding and Grant Sourcing Teaching Culture Filipino Linguistics: An Overview and Directions Language Teaching Approaches Service Learning, Community Sourcing, Student Organizations Articulation, Assessment and Implementation of Standards Language Teacher Certification Program Evaluation Methods and Practices Teaching Literature Filipino in the Media and Diplomacy Poster Sessions will be on Filipino Programs Outside the Philippines DEADLINE: August 6, 2007 For details, visit: http://www.hawaii.edu/filipino/intlconf2008/ For more information please contact: Ruth Mabanglo, PhD <[log in to unmask]>, or Elvira Fonacier, DALL, <[log in to unmask]>. --Boundary_(ID_Beizl4/BUQTro5TDgl1zJg) Content-type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Our apologies for any cross-postings . . . *********************************************** LLTI is a service of IALLT, the International Association for Language Learning (http://iallt.org/), and The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (http://www.languageconsortium.org/). 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