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SLAT student, Kyoko, presenting a poster at a conference SLAT students, Betil, Randy, and Adrian, at the AAAL/TESOL 2000 conference in Vancouver, BC The SLAT doctoral program is an interdisciplinary program comprised of sixteen collaborating departments. The program is designed to provide rigorous advanced training for researchers, teachers, and administrators concerned with second language ...
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The University of Arizona Department of Russian and Slavic Languages Modern Languages 340 P. O. Box 210067 University of Arizona Tucson AZ 85721-0067 Phone: 520 621 7341 Fax: 520 626 4007 Click on the picture above for Russia: From Empire to Federation Business Forum 2002! Program and Registration Form Student Activities: Russian Drama Troupe Arizona Russian Abroad (Real Audio Greeting) AATSEEL ...
The National Association of Self-Instructional Language Programs (NASILP) is North America's only professional organization specifically established for the fostering of self-managed academic programs in the less-commonly taught languages (LCTLs).
The Critical Languages Program at The University of Arizona was created in order to meet the need for instruction in less commonly taught languages (LCTLs). These languages are offered through CLP on a self-sustaining basis.
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