THE 18TH ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE
The University of Arizona, Tucson JUNE 2-27, 1997
Linguistic Diversity & Pluralism: Family, Community, and Tribal
Perspectives
The University of Arizona, Department of Language, Reading and Culture and
the American Indian Studies Program will host the 1997 American Indian
Language Development Institute (AILDI). Offering 6 graduate or
undergraduate credit hours, the AILDI involves linguists, tribal elders,
bilingual/ESL specialists, teachers, aides and school administrators in an
integrated, holistic learning experience focusing on American Indian
languages and cultures. All courses lead toward regular degree programs
and toward bilingual and ESL endorsements.
1997 SUMMER COURSES/TOPICS:
* Bilingual Materials and Curriculum Development for Native
American Classrooms
* Parent, Community, and Tribal Roles in Maintaining Heritage
Languages
* Language and Culture in American Indian Education
* Indigenous Literatures of the Americas
* Southwest Native Languages
* Creative Writing in Indigenous Languages
* Linguistics for Native American Communities
* Readings by American Indian Writers and Poets
* Tribal, National and International Guest Speakers
* Teaching and Appreciating Linguistic Diversity among Native
American Communities
Approximate Costs and Housing Accommodations:
* Tuition = $662 for six credit hours
* Books and Supplies = $150
* Meals = on your own
* Housing = $300-$700. Campus housing and privately owned
apartments with cooking and family facilities can be
arranged.
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AILDI, Department of Language, Reading and Culture, College of Education,
Room 517, P.O. Box 210069, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
85721-0069; or call (520)621-1068; FAX (520)621-8174;
http://AISP.harvill.arizona.edu
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