ALA | ESL Professional associations and organizations Building an esl Collection for Young Adults A Bibliography of Recommended Fiction and Nonfiction for http://www.ala.org/Template.cfm?Section=diversitytools&template=/ContentManageme
ALA | ESL Professional associations and organizations English as a Second Language(esl)Resources for Educators includes Internet sites of interest to teachers, http://www.ala.org/ala/yalsa/professsionaldev/eslresources.htm
Extractions: ESL for Teens Young Adults Deserve the Best: Competencies for Librarians Serving Youth Association for Library Service to Children which speaks for special population children and their caregivers, including those who are speaking English as a second language. For contact information, see ALSC Division Leadership NCELA: The National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition and Language Instruction Educational Programs Online Library Newsline ... REFORMA is an association to promote library services to Latinos and the Spanish-speaking in the United States. English as a Second Language(ESL)Resources for Educators includes Internet sites of interest to teachers, librarians and ESL students. ESL Young Adults: Internet Sites Links to Learning Halifax Regional Library Nova Scotia Library Association ; this .pdf file includes English language, English literature, mathematics, science, and general online sites for young adults learning English as a Second Language. Constantino, Rebecca, Ed.
World Language Center_ProfDev National organizations State Foreign Language associations Other esl Discussion Center Includes 20+ message boards for learners of esl and 20+ message http://www.edgateteam.net/wl/profdev.htm
Extractions: Many parents welcome foreign language immersion for their preschoolers as a means to promote bilingualism and enhance their children's native language skills. Few states mandate foreign language instruction at the elementary level, however, due to the costs and the NCLB-driven emphasis on developing math and reading skills. Education Week (free registration) From ASCD SmartBrief. Foreign Language Courses Deutsche Welle This renown German broadcast company has online courses, and streaming audio and video broadcasts of their news service in many languages. FREE. German Online Distance Education Network An interactive on-line teacher development program of study for teachers of German.
NIU Major Web-Links: Elementary 6589 Professional associations, organizations and associations. esl (English as a Second Language) Employment, Net Temps. Transitioning Military Job Links http://www.niu.edu/crc/major/Education.htm
Extractions: (Dept of Labor) 950 Occupational Descriptions: ... UNC Wilmington: What can I do w/ a major In Examples of Employers Department of Education Department of Defense Americorps Department of State Religious Organizations Special Education Cooperatives Rehabilitation Centers Child Care Centers Educational Materials Publishers Child Welfare Departments Boards of Education Illinois Illinois Regional Offices of Education IASA On-Line (Job Bank) Illinois State Board of Education Illinois Teacher and Administrator Salaries National NIU CPPC's Websites for Educators Page U.S. Department of Education
Ready-to-print Lessons And Flashcards From ESL-images.com esl/EFL associations EFLLaw.com New Link. A web based legal help service for ex-pat teachers across Asia esl Japan organizations and Teacher Unions http://www.esl-images.com/links_associations.asp
EMC - Web Resources In Education associations and organizations, School Administration. Bilingual Education/esl, School and College Directories. Children s Literature, Science Projects http://www.uwosh.edu/library/emc/web.html
Infolink: ESL They have designed this site so that esl teachers, students can easily find information about their Professional associations and organizations http://w2.vu.edu.au/library/infolink/education/esl2.htm
Extractions: About VU Campuses Courses Faculties ... Infolinks Infolinks Last updated: 19 September 2005 Page maintained by Krystyna Lesnicki Web Resources General Sites Activities for ESL Students This web site has over 1,000 activities to help study English as a Second Language. BBC World service: Learning English Part of BBC World Service - uses radio, magazines, and cassettes to teach English as a second language. Business English Exercises Offers free online exercises and quizzes in Business English as well as a mailing list for teachers and students. Dave's ESL Cafe Extensive ESL site, including many useful links to jobs, resources, message boards, and chat rooms. EduFind Part of the Digital Education Network, this site has a wealth of information about English language training organisations, professional qualifications, job opportunities for teachers and links to an ELT magazine and online grammar and learning facilities E.L. Easton - English Online
Teachers Associations And Organizations associations and organizations for teachers. Center for Applied Linguistics National Clearinghouse for esl Literacy Education http://www.buzzle.com/chapters/education-and-higher-learning_teachers-guide-and-
Extractions: Teaching includes a great number of resources in this century. Teachers are able to effectively train students in any subject, with print textbooks, Internet resources, and interactive technology. Teachers have the continued support of associations and organizations geared specifically to their needs. These groups strive to further teacher education, skills, and confidence, even while boosting educational standards for various levels of learning. Many associations offer conferences and meetings, where teachers can work together to improve teacher-student relations, and work conditions. Teachers may also use these organizations to compare curriculums in various studies, such as math, science, history, and literature. The links herein deal specifically with associations and organizations. Aish HaTorah College of Jewish Studies: Aish HaTorah International
Assoc.htm Education associations and organizations The first place to check for esl, Bilingual, Foreign Language, TESOL American Council of Teachers of Foreign http://www4.gvsu.edu/library/kcrc/assoc.htm
Internet Resource Guide - Education Art Education; associations organizations; Bilingual Education/esl associations organizations. AASA (American Assoc. of School Administrators) http://www.murraystate.edu/msml/edlinks.html
ESL MiniConference / Index Of May 2003 Stories More than 5000 esl professionals from around the world. of clerks from a preapproved list of journals, conferences, associations and organizations. http://www.eslminiconf.net/may2003/
Extractions: Under the new plan, any additions to the automated ERIC database will be made by a group of clerks from a pre-approved list of journals, conferences, associations and organizations. Expert monitoring of the quality of research acquired for the database will be eliminated and important contributions from many colleges and independent scholars will no longer be part of the database.
Extractions: Reauthorization Plan Drops Clearinghouses On April 10, 2003, the U.S. Department of Education issued a draft statement of work for the ERIC system for the next contract period, which begins January 1, 2004. By all accounts, the proposed changes to the ERIC system as we know it are earthshaking. Instead of the current 16 subject-specific ERIC Clearinghouses, the new plan would be for a single, centralized, fully automated Clearinghouse or database. This would mean no subject-specific Clearinghouse Web sites, no live content experts to answer questions and perform searches, no further ERIC Digests and no bibliographies. I recall when in 1983 I did my first ERIC search, using a modem hook-up where the telephone receiver was actually inserted into the modem. Over the years, I have benefited immensely from access to ERIC information, and I can appreciate the human intelligence and area-specific expertise required to make the ERIC system so logical and relevant. Under the new plan, any additions to the automated ERIC database will be made by a group of clerks from a pre-approved list of journals, conferences, associations and organizations. Expert monitoring of the quality of research acquired for the database will be eliminated and important contributions from many colleges and independent scholars will no longer be part of the database.
ESL Links For Teachers esl Journals, associations and organizations. WAESOL Internet Tesl Journal TESOL, Inc. TeslEJ The Language Teacher On-line Maintained by JALT http://eli.ewu.edu/links/esltch.html
Resources For Teachers Contentesl Across the USA A Training Packet -Serves as a guide and idea-generator for teachers Education associations organizations. Content area http://www.ncela.gwu.edu/resfor/print/forteachers.html
Extractions: The resources in this online collection are intended for an audience of teachers seeking: lesson plans, classroom activities, educational publications, professional support, teaching advice, and research on best practices. The collection includes websites for ERIC Clearinghouses, content area resources, education associations and organizations, and web indices. No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 Access an overview http://www.nochildleftbehind.gov/next/overview/overview.html ] of the No Child Left Behind Act 2001 http://www.nochildleftbehind.gov/index.html ] or powerpoint presentation http://www.nochildleftbehind.gov/next/overview/presentation/index.html ] in order to enhance your understanding of the new legislation. Subscribe to the NCLB Newsletter http://www.nochildleftbehind.gov/subscribe.html Guides, Toolkits and Handbooks Content-ESL Across the USA: A Training Packet -Serves as a guide and idea-generator for teachers and administrators who wish to learn from their peers who have already successfully established content-ESL in their schools.
Extractions: Home Search Index Contact ... Advertise Organizations Huge Savings on Scholarly and General Books at our Bookstore For Library Websites see our Library Catalogs and Web Pages Index - Professional Organizations in the Information Sciences World List of Departments and Schools of Information Studies, Information Management, Information Systems, etc. Maintained by [Retired] Professor Tom Wilson, Department of Information Studies, University of Sheffield Adventist Library Information Cooperative (ALICE) American Indian Library Association American Library Association Social Responsibilities Round Table International Responsibilities Task Force Alternative Resources on the U.S. "War Against Terrorism"
Extractions: Back to index National Learning Organizations, Associations and Study Opportunities in Canada www.cacee.com/english/fellowships : English-language Canadian Directory of Internships, available at the bilingual Web site maintained by the Canadian Association of Career Educators and Employers, contains international and national internships offered by Canadian universities, colleges and organizations. www.cade-aced.ca : the Ottawa-based Canadian Association of Distance Education's bilingual Web site has links to regional, national and international organizations that run distance education courses. www.capls.com : contact information for schools that teach English or French as a second language across Canada and are members of the Delta, B.C.-based Canadian Association of Private Language Schools (CAPLS). courses.telecampus.edu/subjects/index.cfm : a Canadian site with a searchable database of online courses available and which can be located either by subject or institution. www.cvu-uvc.ca www.cslp.com : bilingual site of the Council of Second Language Programs in Canada, which features a list of English and French-language programs offered at over 60 universities and colleges, with Web site links. www.pelsa.org
TESL Meta-Sites On The Internet: A Review which consists of associations organizations (each is linked to the The categories are esl Instruction, esl Publications, esl organizations, http://writing.berkeley.edu/TESL-EJ/ej10/m1.html
Extractions: Vol. 3. No. 2 M-1 March 1998 Return to Table of Contents Return to Main Page TESL Meta-Sites on the Internet: A Review With the growing influence of the World Wide Web in all areas of modern life, it is not only inevitable but entirely expected that its reach should extend into all areas of academia as well. Websites have come into existence and grown around every possible academic discipline and topic, proliferating beyond the ability of most users to follow, especially given the speed with which websites often appear and disappear. Some guidance may be provided by search engines such as Alta Vista, which search the Web for keywords and attempt to organize the sites they find in various ways. A more manageable way to reach and work with the great number of websites focused on a topic is to find a good metasite. A metasite may be most simply defined as a site which consists of (links to) other sites. Generally, they come into being when someone who is interested in certain topics decides to bring a little order out of the chaos that is the Internet by listing some favorite sites on their own homepage, and provides links to and, sometimes, escriptions of those sites. Finding a good metasite is akin to finding a helpful, personal librarian, and saves the user untold hours of "surfing" the Web in search of applicable websites. What makes a good metasite? At the minimum, it should be easy to maneuver through, with well-organized links divided into clearly labeled categories, and actively maintained or frequently updated to ensure timeliness of information posted and prevent "link rot" the continued listing of links which have become invalid due to a changing address or which no longer exist.
Library @ Mohawk : TheBRAIN - ESL associations, organizations Schools English Schools around the World English Student Resources (Ohio esl) Extensive links to web sites about grammar http://www.mohawkcollege.ca/dept/library/brain/esl.htm