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1 Language Resource Centers Free Resources from the LRCs Meg Malone, CAL, NCLRC Carl Blyth, COERLL Joy Campbell, CLEAR Elaine Tarone, CARLA

2 What are LRCs? The Language Resource Centers were established through US Dept. of Education Title VI funding in 1990 Currently 15 LRCs LRCs are mandated to “improve the capacity to teach and learn foreign languages effectively” in the US

3 Locations of the LRCs

4 Current LRCs Center for Advanced Language Proficiency Education and Research (CALPER) The Pennsylvania State University Center for Advanced Language Proficiency Education and Research (CARLA) University of Minnesota Center for Applied Second Language Studies (CASLS) University of Oregon Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language & Literacy (CERCLL) University of Arizona Center for Language Education and Research (CLEAR) Michigan State University Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning (COERLL) University of Texas at Austin Language Acquisition Resource Center (LARC) San Diego State University

5 Current LRCs National Capital Language Resource Center (NCLRC) George Washington University, Center for Applied Linguistics, Georgetown University National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) University of Hawai ‘ i National Heritage Language Resource Center (NHLRC) University of California, Los Angeles ---------------------------------------------------------------- National Middle East Language Resource Center NMELRC) –Brigham Young University Center for Languages of the Central Asian Region (CeLCAR) –Indiana University National African Language Resource Center (NALRC) –Indiana University National East Asian Languages Resource Center (NEALRC) –The Ohio State University Slavic and Eurasian Language Resource Center (SEELRC) − Duke University Specific languages and geographic areas

6 Specific LRC Activities Research on new and improved teaching methods, including the use of advanced educational technology Development of new teaching materials reflecting the use of such research in effective teaching strategies, including: Significant focus on the less commonly taught languages and the publication of instructional materials in the LCTLs Development of materials for foreign language teachers at the elementary and secondary school levels Development and application of performance testing for use as a standard and comparable measurement of skill levels in all languages

7 Specific LRC Activities (cont.) Professional development training for teachers on diverse topics, including: Administration and interpretation of performance tests Use of effective teaching strategies Use of new technologies Intensive summer language institutes of several kinds, including: Training of advanced foreign language students Preservice and inservice language training for teachers

8 Common LRC Website

9 It’s easy to search! Links to each LRC Database of materials and products from all LRCs Searchable calendar Upcoming workshops and institutes Conferences, symposia http://www.nflrc.org

10 Common LRC Brochure Download a copy from LRC website Overview of each LRC Highlights of projects across LRCs in each focus area: Research Teaching and Learning Materials Assessment Teacher Development LCTL Initiatives K-12 Initiatives Outreach and Dissemination

11 Free Resources List Teacher Guides & Tools Journals, Newsletters, Blogs Resources Directories, Databases, Bibliographies & Webinars Language Materials for K-12 Materials for Teaching Specific Languages Materials Series for Specific Languages Other Resources Meet us on the Social Networks

12 Teacher Guides & Tools More than 60 listed alphabetically in your handout, including: Alphabet Charts for Central Asian Languages Celebrating the World’s Languages: A Guide to Creating a World Languages Day Event Content-based Language Instruction with Technology (CoBaLTT) Corpus Portal Culture Café and Language Lounge Elementary Immersion Learning Strategies Resource Guide The Essentials of Language Teaching * LCTL Instructional Resources PEP (Proficiency, Efficiency, Planning) Tool Portfolio Assessment in the Foreign Language Classroom Proficiency-Oriented Instruction: A Handbook for Teachers Rich Internet Applications * Sailing the 5 Cs with Learning Strategies South Asian Language Workshop Materials Task-Based Language Teaching: A Demonstration Video Test Development Workbook and Video Virtual Assessment Center and Virtual Item Bank *

13 Teacher Guides & Tools The Essentials of Language Teaching NCLRC @ George Washington University, Center for Applied Linguistics and Georgetown University An online guide to essential principles and methods of FL instruction

14 Teacher Guides & Tools LARC – San Diego State University Social media and language learning portal Share online resources, tools & activities Arabic, Chinese, German, Japanese, Persian, Russian

15 Teacher Guides and Tools NHLRC – University of California,Los Angeles Self-paced online tutorials For world and heritage language teachers Teaching strategies and language specific issues

16 Teacher Guides & Tools Virtual Assessment Center CARLA @ University of Minnesota An interactive website that provides teachers with background information, step-by-step guidance and lots of practical resources on developing second language assessments.

17 Teacher Guides & Tools

18 Rich Internet Applications CLEAR @ Michigan State University RIAs are a suite of online tools that allow teachers to easily create different kinds of interactive language learning activities.

19 Teacher Guides & Tools RIA tools include: Audio dropbox Mashups Process writing Podcasting Character formation Conversations Jeopardy-style games Video repository

20 Teacher Guides & Tools NMELRC @ Brigham Young University A library of resources to assist in the professional development of Arabic language teachers

21 Teacher Guides & Tools NALRC @ Indiana University A map that shows which languages are spoken in different countries

22 Journals, Newsletters and Blogs Twenty on your handout, including: American Council on Immersion Education Newsletter archives InterCom email service * The Language Resource monthly e-newsletter Language Learning and Technology (online peer-reviewed journal) * Heritage Language Journal (online peer-reviewed journal) Reading in a Foreign Language ( online peer-reviewed journal) Language Documentation and Conservation (peer-reviewed journal) South Asian Language Blog

23 Journals, Newsletters and Blogs InterCom CASLS @ University of Oregon Weekly email service tailored to each subscriber’s language, level of instruction, and areas of interest. Includes an archive of over 5,000 articles.

24 Journals, Newsletters & Blogs

25 Language Learning and Technology CLEAR @ Michigan State University & NFLRC @ University of Hawai’i Online peer- reviewed journal

26 Journals, Newsletters & Blogs

27 Reading in a Foreign Language NFLRC @Hawaii

28 Journals, Newsletters and Blogs SEELRC – Duke

29 Directories of Resources, Databases, Bibliographies and Webinars Over 30 in your handout, including Advanced Language Proficiency Database A Focus on SpinTX – Open Video Archive for Language Learning African Language Program Inventory List Foreign Language Assessment Directory and Tutorial * Human Rights in Latin America Research Resources LCTL Database * Orient Yourself: Online Catalog of Study Abroad Opportunities in East Asia * Performance and Portfolio Assessment: Extended Annotated Bibliography

30 Directories, Databases, Bibliographies, Webinars F oreign Language Assessment Directory NCLRC @ George Washington University, Center for Applied Linguistics and Georgetown University Free, searchable database with information on more than 200 assessments in over 90 languages other than English. Also has tutorial.

31 Directories, Databases, Bioliographies, Webinars Orient Yourself: Catalog of Study Abroad Opportunities in East Asia NEALRC @ Ohio State University For American students to get information on East Asian American institutes that offer study abroad programs in East Asia Scholarships and financial aid for study abroad.

32 Language Materials for K-12 A National Virtual Language Learning Lab (ANVILL) Business Language Packets for High School Classrooms (French, German, Spanish) MOSAIC Content-based lessons tied to national standards (French, Spanish and Japanese) * Language and Culture Book Kits Video and Website for “Chinese Out of the Box”

33 K-12 Language Teaching Materials MOSAIC Content-Based: Spanish, French, Japanese Geography and History created by language specialists and content specialists (HS & Coll) CASLS – University of Oregon

34 MOSAIC (cont.)

35 Content-based Language Teaching with Technology (CoBaLTT) for K-12 20 lesson plans & 17 units for Spanish 10 lesson plans & 9 units for French 4 lesson plans & 2 units for German Searchable database + instructional modules on content-based instruction CARLA – University of Minnesota

36 Language and Culture Book Kits Language and culture kits for K-12 classrooms Resources & web links Downloadable maps Arabic, Chinese, Finnish, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian Spanish CERCLL – University of Arizona

37 Chinese Out of the Box NEALRC: Nat’l East Asian LRC Instructional kit to develop Mandarin skills for children age 5-10 years old

38 Language Teaching Materials- Specific Languages for Adults More than 170 sets of materials to teach languages from Albanian to Yoruba: Arabic language instructional videos CAVO: A computer adaptive vocabulary assessment for Chinese The Green German Project Hausa Online Indonesian for Indonesian Heritage Speakers Jan Ken Pon: a curriculum for the Japanese K-5 classroom Persian Online Russian Language and Culture Through Film Spanish Grammar Strategies Website Yoruba Ye Mi

39 Arabic Aswaat Arabiyya “Arabic Voices” Listening materials and accompanying activities TV sources from many countries Novice to Superior levels COERLL – University of Texas at Austin

40 Elementary Business Chinese Free downloadable CD of interactive activities for beginning learners of Chinese Multimedia elements: sound, photographs, text Record & play back CLEAR – Michigan State University

41 French Les conversations mises à jour Collection of conversations Intermediate/advanced learners With pedagogical suggestions COERLL – U Texas - Austin

42 Korean Free downloadable beginning Korean Includes video and simulated class NEALRC – Ohio State University

43 Korean Korean Grammar Korean Culture and Media Korean Holidays Korean Wave 17 units download CALPER – Penn State

44 Japanese Junko Mori, Project Director CALPER – Penn State ONLINE

45 Portuguese Free Online Video scenarios Ta falado pronunciation COERLL – University of Texas at Austin

46 Russian Online webcasts NCLRC

47 Spanish Las Voces de la Mujeres Video material 20 women each from Guatemala, Mexico, Spain, and the Dominican Republic for intermediate/advanced NFLRC – U Hawaii

48 Spanish Los Desaparecidos Website Interviews and related literature from Argentina’s “The Disappeared” LARC – San Diego State University

49 Materials Series Multimedia Interactive Modules for Education and Assessment (MIMEA) CLEAR @ Michigan State University Modules based on video clips showing native speakers and NNS interacting in unscripted situations. Interactive exercises reinforce language and cultural topics that spring from the scenarios.

50 Materials for Specific Languages

51 All this and more… http://www.nflrc.org is just a click away at the Common LRC Website:

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