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A welcome reception, workshops, films,
sessions on Latin American, Peninsular and Lusophone literature, poetry
readings at the Yalebookstore, Don Quixote, area studies, film and media,
documentaries, Spanish society, language pedagogy, uses of technology,
FLES and a FLESSwap Shop, linguistics, classroom management, book
exhibits, computer labs, arts and crafts from Mexico a flamenco guitar
concert, a wine and cheese reception, music of the Americas, Capoeira and
Samba dancers from Brazil, a Brazilian film festival, a tour of the city
and of the campus, a visit to the casinos and much more...
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Certification: CEU's & PDP's: |
Each state has a different process and/or
system for awarding Continuing Education Credits, K-12. In order to
receive Professional Development Credits, attendees from all states should
ascertain from their State Department or school district what is required
to receive these credits prior to attending the conference. Upon request,
a Certificate of Attendance will be Provided for all registrants (K-12).
All certificates can be claimed at the Hospitality Room , William L.
Harkness Hall on Saturday afternoon, September 11, from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m.
and on Sunday from 12:15 to12:45 p.m.
William L. Harkness Hall 100 Wall Street,
New Haven CT, will serve as headquarters for the 10th
AATSP Biennial Northeast Regional Meeting. All concurrent sessions will be
held at this site. Free on street-parking is available on Saturday and
Sunday. A Conference Badge is required for attendance at all Biennial
activities.
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Library
Access Permits. A Special Privilege: |
The Yale Department of Spanish and
Portuguese has obtained for Biennial participants a limited number of
library access permits. Interested researchers must request an application
from Prof. Noël Valis. noel.valis@yale.edu Completed applications must be
received by June 15, 2004.
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FLES
SWAPSHOP, Pre-K through grade 8: |
Sunday morning, September 12, 2004 o 9:15
a.m. to 11:15 a.m.
Co-Chairs: Norma A. Garnett, RI and Yvette Mato-March, NJ (AATSP Executive
Council, K-8). Please bring 50 copies of a favorite lesson (one sheet, 2
sides)!
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