Friday, December 25, 2020
Friday, September 18, 2020
COTSEAL-UCLA Virtual Workshop on Project-Based Language Teaching
COTSEAL Virtual Workshop on Project-Based Language Teaching
Organized in collaboration with UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies and UCLA National Heritage Language Resource Center
COTSEAL invites Southeast Asian language instructors to participate in the Project-Based Language Teaching Workshop hosted by UCLA virtually on Zoom on October 23-34, 2020.
This workshop will introduce the principles and practices of Project-Based Learning to participants in order to strengthen the development of instructional materials that can be incorporated into the curricula of Southeast Asian language classes.
Prior to the workshop, participants will be required to complete an online module that will focus on identifying and addressing issues pertinent to HL students as well as impart the principles and tools of PBL, including exemplary models of this approach.
The two-day virtual workshop will then train participants how to apply this approach in their language classrooms.
Registration is free, but ALL participants must be active members of COTSEAL or become a member. (Dues are $30/one-year and $55/two-year.)
Space is limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register early.
To renew COTSEAL membership or become a member, please fill out this form: https://cotseal.net/COTSEAL_membership_form.pdf
· Asynchronous: Thought exercises and prompt questions due prior to synchronous presentation
1. Online Module I (Key Concepts and Pedagogical Approaches in Heritage Language Teaching)
2. Online Module II (Understanding and Meeting the Language Needs of Heritage Language Learners)
· Synchronous: Virtual workshop on Zoom on October 23 and 24, 2020
· Register by October 10, 2020: https://bit.ly/348QwJQ
· A Zoom link will be emailed ONLY to those who have registered.
Questions about the workshop should be addressed to jwijaya@humnet.ucla.edu.
Organized in collaboration with UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies
and UCLA National Heritage Language Resource Center
COTSEAL invites Southeast Asian language instructors to participate in the Project-Based Language Teaching Workshop hosted by UCLA virtually on Zoom on October 23-24, 2020.
This workshop will introduce the principles and practices of Project-Based Learning to participants in order to strengthen the development of instructional materials that can be incorporated into the curricula of Southeast Asian language classes.
Prior to the workshop, participants will be required to complete an online module that will focus on identifying and addressing issues pertinent to HL students as well as impart the principles and tools of PBL, including exemplary models of this approach.
The two-day virtual workshop will then train participants how to apply this approach in their language classrooms.
Registration is free, but ALL participants must be active members of COTSEAL or become a member. (Dues are $30/one-year and $55/two-year.)
Space is limited and will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register early.
To renew COTSEAL membership or become a member, please fill out this form: http://cotseal.net/COTSEAL_membership_form.pdf.
• Asynchronous: Thought exercises and prompt questions due prior to synchronous presentation
1. Online Module I (Key Concepts and Pedagogical Approaches in Heritage Language Teaching)
2. Online Module II (Understanding and Meeting the Language Needs of Heritage Language Learners)
• Synchronous: Virtual workshop on Zoom on October 23 and 24, 2020
• Register by October 10, 2020: https://ucla.in/2BJ638R
• A Zoom link will be emailed ONLY to those who have registered.
Questions about the workshop should be addressed to jwijaya@humnet.ucla.edu.
Thursday, August 27, 2020
SEALC Workshop on Heritage Language & Project-Based Learning at UCLA, Oct 23-24, 2020
SEALC Project
Professional and Materials Development to Strengthen Southeast Asian Language Instruction
Institute for Regional and International Studies
608-262-0646 SEALC@intl.wisc.edu
Joint COTSEAL/SEALC Workshop on Heritage Language & Project-Based Learning at UCLA
Organized in collaboration with UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies
and UCLA National Heritage Language Resource Center
COTSEAL and SEALC invite Southeast Asian language instructors from any US university or community college to apply to participate in the Heritage Language (HL) and Project-Based Learning (PBL) Workshop hosted by UCLA.
Part 1 of this workshop will take place virtually on Zoom on October 23-24, 2020 and Part 2 will be in Spring 2021. Applicants must commit to attend both parts of this workshop.
This workshop will introduce the principles and practices of Project-based Learning to participants in order to strengthen the development of instructional materials that can be incorporated into the curricula of Southeast Asian language classes.
• Prior to the workshop, participants will be required to complete an online module that will focus on identifying and addressing issues pertinent to HL students as well as impart the principles and tools of PBL, including exemplary models of this approach.
• The two-day workshop will then build procedural knowledge – i.e., how to instantiate this approach in the classroom. Participants will learn how to select project topics and materials, how to structure the creation of products for students at different levels of proficiency, and how to assess learning.
• The goal of this workshop is for participants to acquire skills that will allow them to create a module that will be included in a bank of materials to be shared with other teachers.
• Following the workshop, SEALC will provide support and peer review of the development of modules prior to posting them online. SEALC will offer a modest honorarium to each participant who completes the post-workshop activities. Priority will be given to those applicants who commit to participate in the post workshop activities.
• The registration fees, accommodations, and meals during the workshop are covered for accepted participants.
• All participants must be active members of COTSEAL or become a member. (Dues are $30/one-year and $55/two-year.)
• To renew COTSEAL membership or become a member, please fill out this form: http://cotseal.net/COTSEAL_membership_form.pdf.
Required application materials: (Please upload only pdf files and be sure your name is written at the top left-hand corner of your CV and personal statement.)
• Curriculum vitae
• Personal statement (1-2 pages) that describes your interest in this professional development opportunity and how it will benefit your teaching and addresses the following questions:
1. Which level course do you currently teach (e.g., 1st, 2nd, or 3rd year, lower or upper division)?
2. Do you teach courses designed exclusively for HL learners? If not, are heritage language and second language (L2) learners combined in one classroom?
3. Please describe your experience teaching: type of classes, number of years teaching, challenges you have faced, and any professional development that focused on teaching Southeast Asian languages and/or HL students.
4. What do you hope to get out of this workshop?
5. If you are willing to commit to creating a module during the post workshop activities, you will be compensated with a modest honorarium. Please mention this in your statement.
To request funding for travel:
• Submit a brief statement of need for assistance with travel expenses. Include information from your institution indicating what portion of the cost they can cover. It is expected that participants from NRCs will seek travel funds from their home institutions.
Part 1 Fall 2020
• Asynchronous: Thought exercises and prompt questions due prior to synchronous presentation
1. Online Module I (Key Concepts and Pedagogical Approaches in Heritage Language Teaching)
2. Online Module II (Understanding and Meeting the Language Needs of Heritage Language Learners)
• Synchronous: Virtual workshop on Zoom on October 23 and 24, 2020
Part 2 Spring 2021
• Applicants will be notified about the final decision concerning whether the Part 2 will be an in-person or synchronous virtual workshop.
• Apply online for this workshop by September 15, 2020: https://ucla.in/2P8QfCH
Questions about the workshop should be addressed to both
jwijaya@humnet.ucla.edu & sealc@intl.wisc.edu.
This workshop is funded by the UC Berkeley-UCLA Southeast Asia Consortium National Resource Center, the Southeast Asia Language Council (SEALC) and UCLA National Heritage Language Resource Center.
A project of the Southeast Asia Language Council (SEALC), funded by the Henry Luce Foundation
Room 325 Ingraham Hall, 1155 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706 USA
Monday, June 8, 2020
36th Annual COTSEAL Conference Online Sat. July 11, 2020
Join us at the COTSEAL 36th Virtual Conference!
Saturday, July 11, 2020, 10:50 am - 3:30 pm Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)
~Morning session: 11:00 am – 12:30 pm PDT: Workshop
Achieving Coherence in Content-Based Instruction Using the 6 Ts Framework
by Donna M. Brinton*
As a syllabus type, CBI provides an alternative to other types of language syllabi (e.g., the grammatical syllabus, the notional syllabus, the task-based syllabus), enabling the course designer to specify the overall course goals, the topics to be explored, the materials to be used, the academic skills and language issues to be covered, and the assignments to be completed. The 6 Ts framework (Stoller & Grabe, 2017) as a remedy for achieving course coherence will be introduced. Each of the 6 Ts (themes, topics, texts, tasks, transitions, and threads) will be discussed and illustrated.
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* Consultant in the field of Applied Linguistics * Worked at the University of California, Los Angeles as a Lecturer in TESOL & Applied Linguistics and as Academic Coordinator of UCLA's ESL Service Courses.
* Conducted international teacher training in many parts of the world including Southeast Asia.
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~Afternoon session: 1:00 – 2:30pm PDT: COTSEAL Panel
Glocalization of Southeast Asian Language Instruction
Chaired by Thuy Tranviet, Cornell University
1. The Challenge of Glocalization on Khmer Language Instruction
Chhany Sak-Humphry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa
2. Authentic Listening Materials in Indonesian Class. Is It Important?
Rahmi Aoyama, Northern Illinois University
3. Philippine Traditional Games and Pastimes: A Tool for Teaching Language and Culture
Leticia Pagkalinawan, University of Hawai’i at Manoa
4. Glocalizing Southeast Asian Languages and Food Cultures in Appalachian Setting
Pittaya Paladroi-Shane, Ohio University
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2:30 – 3:15pm PDT: SEA Language Students Panel ______________________________________________________________________________
Please register by July 6 at https://ucla.in/30cwZrz. (NOTE: A ZOOM link will be emailed ONLY to those who have registered.) Registration is free to COTSEAL members. (Please click: Membership Form for information.)
For more information, please email Juliana Wijaya, COTSEAL President jwijaya@humnet.ucla.edu.
*Co-sponsored by the Southeast Asian Languages Council (SEALC) & the UCLA Center for Southeast Asian Studies
Download a PDF of this program here.
Friday, April 24, 2020
COTSEAL Half-Day Virtual Conference Saturday, July 11, 2020
I hope you and your family are doing well. As COVID-19 concerns continue, we regret to inform you that we have to cancel our in-person annual conference, previously scheduled on June 19-20, 2020 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. We will substitute this with a half-day virtual conference on Saturday, July 11th, 2020, starting at 8 am HST/11 am PDT/1pm CDT/2 pm EDT.
Please save the date. If you’d like to present at this virtual conference, please email your abstract for consideration to jwijaya@humnet.ucla.edu by May 11, 2020.
I would also like to take this opportunity to introduce you to COTSEAL new secretary: Imelda Gasmen from the University of Hawaii-Manoa. Agustini is COTSEAL new Vice President.
Thank you for your support.
Best,
Juliana
Juliana Wijaya, PhD
COTSEAL President
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Joint COTSEAL-SEALC Workshop at UCLA CFP
SEALC Project
Professional and Materials Development to Strengthen Southeast Asian Language Instruction
Joint COTSEAL/SEALC Workshop on Heritage Language & Project-Based Learning at UCLA
COTSEAL and SEALC invite Southeast Asian language instructors from any US university or community college to apply to participate in the Heritage Language (HL) and Project-Based Learning (PBL) Workshop at UCLA on October 23-24, 2020.
This workshop will introduce the principles and practices of Project-based Learning to participants in order to strengthen the development of instructional materials that can be incorporated into the curricula of Southeast Asian language classes.
• Prior to the workshop, participants will be required to complete an online module that will focus on identifying and addressing issues pertinent to HL students as well as impart the principles and tools of PBL, including exemplary models of this approach.
• The two-day workshop will then build procedural knowledge – i.e., how to instantiate this approach in the classroom. Participants will learn how to select project topics and materials, how to structure the creation of products for students at different levels of proficiency, and how to assess learning.
• The goal of this workshop is for participants to acquire skills that will allow them to create a module that will be included in a bank of materials to be shared with other teachers.
• Following the workshop, SEALC will provide support and peer review of the development of modules prior to posting them online. SEALC will offer a modest honorarium to each participant who completes the post-workshop activities. Priority will be given to those applicants who commit to participate in the post workshop activities.
• The registration fees, accommodations, and meals during the workshop are covered for accepted participants.
• All participants must be active members of COTSEAL or become a member. (Dues are $30/one-year and $55/two-year.)
• To renew COTSEAL membership or become a member, please fill out this form: http://cotseal.net/COTSEAL_membership_form.pdf.
Required application materials: (Please upload only pdf files and be sure your name is written at the top left-hand corner of your CV and personal statement.)
• Curriculum vitae
• Personal statement (1-2 pages) that describes your interest in this professional development opportunity and how it will benefit your teaching and addresses the following questions:
1. Which level course do you currently teach (e.g., 1st, 2nd, or 3rd year, lower or upper division)?
2. Do you teach courses designed exclusively for HL learners? If not, are heritage language and second language (L2) learners combined in one classroom?
3. Please describe your experience teaching: type of classes, number of years teaching, challenges you have faced, and any professional development that focused on teaching Southeast Asian languages and/or HL students.
4. What do you hope to get out of this workshop?
5. If you are willing to commit to creating a module during the post workshop activities, you will be compensated with a modest honorarium. Please mention this in your statement.
To request funding for travel:
• Submit a brief statement of need for assistance with travel expenses. Include information from your institution indicating what portion of the cost they can cover. It is expected that participants from NRCs will seek travel funds from their home institutions.
Apply online by the deadline of May 1, 2020:
https://ucla.in/2P8QfCH
Questions about the workshop should be addressed to both
jwijaya@humnet.ucla.edu & sealc@intl.wisc.edu.
This workshop is funded by the UC Berkeley-UCLA Southeast Asia Consortium National Resource Center, the Southeast Asia Language Council (SEALC) and UCLA National Heritage Language Resource Center.
A project of the Southeast Asia Language Council (SEALC), funded by the Henry Luce Foundation
Room 325 Ingraham Hall, 1155 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706 USA
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Call for Papers: COTSEAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE at SEASSI 2020
36th COTSEAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE at SEASSI 2020
Collaborations and Professionalization in Southeast Asian Language Teaching
June 19-20, 2020
University of Wisconsin, Madison
COTSEAL invites participants from academic institutions, teachers, researchers, and graduate students who are interested in, involved in, or have conducted research on Southeast Asian language education and linguistics to submit abstracts to the conference.
Paper/presentation topics may include, but are not limited to:
· Collaborations in SEA language teaching and material development
· Different approaches in teaching SEA languages
· Proficiency, project, community-based learning
· Heritage language learners
· Distance learning and flipped classrooms
· University policies & related issues affecting SEA language instruction
(We encourage participants of the SEALC-sponsored Oral Proficiency Workshop for SEA Language Teachers at UW-Madison in December 2019 to present the results of their group work.)
Abstract Submission Deadline: April 6, 2020
Notification of Acceptance: April 20, 2020
An abstract proposal should include the title, a brief description of 250 words maximum, and a presenter profile that should include your name, institution, email address, and phone number. Send them as two email attachments (MS words/pdf) to jwijaya@humnet.ucla.edu, Subject line: COTSEAL 2020 Abstract Submission.
The conference registration is $40, but it is free for COTSEAL active members.
To become COTSEAL member: http://cotseal.net/COTSEAL_membership_form.pdf.
For more information about the conference, please contact the conference co-chairs:
Juliana Wijaya jwijaya@humnet.ucla.edu
Agustini agustini@umich.edu
COTSEAL Officers/Conference Organizing Committee: Juliana Wijaya, Agustini, Imelda Gasmen
Juliana Wijaya, Agustini, Imelda Gasmen.
Co-sponsored by SEASSI and SEALC.
Friday, February 28, 2020
APPLICATION OPEN: 2020 STARTALK/NHLRC Teacher Workshop
Announcement: Shared LCTL Symposium, August 20-21 2020, Rosement, IL
We are excited to be planning the fifth year of the Shared LCTL Symposium, to be held August 20-21, 2020 in Rosemont, IL! More information about SLCTLS 2020 will be forthcoming in the next month, but we first want to let you know that we will be soliciting proposals for “lightning talks” describing the possible future(s) of less commonly taught and Indigenous language instruction characterized by sustained collaboration, coordination, and interdependence.
Please see the Call for Proposals for how to submit your own proposals for a lightning talk – solo or with a co-presenter, and please forward this call to anyone you think may be interested!
Deadline for submissions is March 31, 2020.
Please do not hesitate to reach out to me with any questions!
Cheers,
Emily
Emily Heidrich Uebel, Ph.D.
Project Manager, LCTL Partnership
Center for Language Teaching Advancement (CeLTA)
619 Red Cedar Rd.
Wells Hall, Suite B135
East Lansing, MI 48824
517-355-8375
heidric6@msu.edu
Friday, February 21, 2020
COTSEAL-Sponsored Panel and Business Meeting at the 2020 AAS Conference in Boston
On behalf of President Juliana, VP Pittaya (Fon) and myself, I’d like to take this opportunity to remind you that the upcoming COTSEAL sponsored panel and the COTSEAL Business Meeting at the 2020 AAS Conference in Boston will take place soon. If you plan to attend the AAS Conference, we would be glad to see you at one of these events or all. Below is the information:
1) Title: Glocalization of Southeast Asian Language Instruction (#71)
Date & Time: Friday, March 20, 9:00am-10.45am
Location: Hynes Convention Center: Room 309, Level 3
Chaired by Thuy Tranviet, Cornell University
The Challenge of Glocalization on Khmer Language Instruction (Chhany Sak-Humphry, University of Hawai’i at Manoa)
Authentic Listening Materials in Indonesian Class. Is It Important? (Rahmi Aoyama, Northern Illinois University)
Philippine Traditional Games and Pastimes: A Tool for Teaching Language and Culture (Leticia Pagkalinawan, University of Hawai’i at Manoa)
Glocalizing Southeast Languages and Food Cultures in Appalachian Setting (Pittaya Paladroi-Shane, Ohio University)
2) COTSEAL Business Meeting
Date & Time: Saturday, March 21, 7.30-9.30 pm
Location: Sheraton: Beacon B, 3rd Floor
If you are available to join us for early dinner at 5 pm (COTSEAL sponsored, place: TBA), please RSVP with me agustini@umich.edu by Friday, March 13.
At the Business Meeting, the new COTSEAL Officers will be introduced to all members and begin their terms of service.
3) We also hope that you can attend a related workshop in which Juliana Wijaya and Gyanam Mahajan (UCLA) and her colleagues from SALTA will be speaking on:
Strategies for Developing and Expanding Asian LCTL programs (#369)
Date and Time: Sunday, March 22, 9-10.45 am
Location: Hynes: Room 210, Level 2
Thank you in advance for your continued support and we look forward to your participation.
Best,
Agustini
Sunday, February 16, 2020
2020 Summer Institute: Planning for Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL)
This Summer Institute is designed for world language educators who have
some knowledge of Project-Based Learning (PBL) as well as some practice in
generating project ideas. During the Institute, participants will flesh out
their ideas for a project design they have already subjected to critique.
Applicants must complete the *prerequisite* NFLRC MOOC (massive open online
course) Envisioning Project-Based Language Learning
https://nflrc.hawaii.edu/admin/nflrcapp/view/126/ and earn a badge in
order to qualify for consideration for the Institute. Participants who
fulfill requirements outlined in an associated course syllabus may opt to
receive two (2) graduate course credits (tuition fee).
*Duration: 5 instructional days (Wed., Th., Fri., Mon., and Tue.)Location:
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UTSponsors: Second Language Teaching
and Research Center (L2TReC) https://l2trec.utah.edu/ and National
Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) https://nflrc.hawaii.edu/ *
PREREQUISITE: Envisioning Project-Based Language Learning MOOC
https://nflrc.hawaii.edu/events/view/126/
Application Timeline
*Envisioning PBLL MOOC Completion Deadline: February 28, 2020*
Summer Institute Application Period Opens: March 1, 2020
*Summer Institute Application Period Ends: March 20, 2020*
Notification of Participant Selection Decisions: March 31, 2020
Summer Institute Learning Outcomes
- develop and outline a contextualized project-based language learning
task;
- foster language proficiency development through appropriate
communicative events embedded in project-based language learning
experiences;
- employ effective scaffolding strategies for language, content,
interactions, process, product, and use of technology;
- design and implement effective assessments for project-based tasks;
- use appropriate technology for supporting project-based language
learning, e.g. for:
- locating project partners and culturally authentic materials,
- gathering relevant content-related resources,
- facilitating student collaboration and engaging learners
in communicating with communities of target language speakers,
- providing formative feedback, and
- sharing student work with authentic audiences, and
- supporting professional growth.
For more information, visit https://nflrc.hawaii.edu/events/view/127/
Jim Yoshioka
Program Coordinator
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*National Foreign Language Resource Center*University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
1859 East-West Road #106
Honolulu, HI 96822-2322
Phone: 808-956-9424
Fax: 808-956-5983
Email: nflrc@hawaii.edu
Website: http://nflrc.hawaii.edu
NFLRC Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/NFLRC/
NFLRC Twitter page: http://www.twitter.com/NFLRC/
NFLRC YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/nflrchawaii
NFLRC listserv: http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/about/11/
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
SEALC Professional Development Opportunities
To accomplish the above objectives, SEALC offers opportunities for SE Asian language instructors to join training workshops and materials development projects. Fees for the registration, accommodation, and meals during the SEALC workshops are covered for accepted participants.
If you are interested in receiving information about upcoming professional development opportunities (training workshops, materials development projects, and awards for Southeast Asian students and teachers), please click on the following link to provide your contact information: SEALC email sign-up
We look forward to communicating with you.
Sincerely,
Fatemeh Mirsharifi
SEALC Project Manager
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Reminder: NFLRC "Envisioning Project-Based Language Learning" Online Course coming up
Sign up for our Envisioning Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) online course.
Aloha! Just a reminder - registration for the following National Foreign
Language Resource Center (NFLRC) online course is currently open. Sign up today!
Envisioning Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL)
*a self-paced online course*
*Open January 1 – March 31, 2020*
Envisioning PBLL is designed as an open-enrollment course for language
educators beginning to learn about Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL).
Successful learners will be able to describe essential features of high
quality PBLL and to generate high-quality ideas for projects using the
Product Square. Registration and the content for this MOOC (massive open
online course) is FREE. However, if you wish to earn the optional digital
badge for completion afterwards, you will need to meet the badge criteria
and pay a nominal fee ($25) to have your submitted materials evaluated by
NFLRC staff.
The following is a selection of targeted learning outcomes for the MOOC:
- identify essential features of high quality project-based learning (PBL)
project designs
- identify key concerns of project-based language learning PBLL compared
to PBL in other disciplines
- describe sources for project ideas
- identify the three dimensions of “authenticity” in projects
- craft an effective “driving question” (challenging question or problem)
- generate multiple project ideas and test them using the Product Square,
aligning product, audience, partners, and purpose
- anticipate "Need-To-Knows" for a project's content, skills, and
management
Instruction spans five modules, for an equivalent of five hours' contact
time (or one-half CEU).
Register here: http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/