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Web Sites
The sites listed here include discussion groups, resources listings,
and educational information that provide information about cultural
issues. A related page lists electronic
journals dealing with cultural issues that are also available
on the web.
For your convinience this list has been divided into the following
categories:
General Resources
Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL)
http://www.cal.org/
CAL is supported by a non-profit organization and is a clearinghouse
for research, information, and project descriptions concerned
with language and culture as it relates to education and other
social concerns. This organization also publishes the CAL
Reporter. |
CLNET Diversity Page
| http://clnet.sscnet.ucla.edu/diversity1.html
This is an extensive list of other sites, divided into categories
such as African-American resources, Asian American resources,
Native American resources, and Latino resources. There are
also some general resources listed. |
I Love Languages Page
Progressive Directory
| http://www.igc.org/igc/
This directory is maintained by the Institute for Global Communications
and lists sites relating to environmental and progressive
resources. In addition, they feature current items from the
international news and have an issues pages where various
current events are discussed in depth. |
Yahoo: Society and Culture
Resources for ESL Teachers and
Students
Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL)
| http://www.cal.org/
CAL is supported by a non-profit organization and is a clearinghouse
for research, information, and project descriptions concerned
with language and culture as it relates to education and other
social concerns. This organization also publishes the CAL
Reporter. |
Dave's ESL Cafe
Eva Eastons Materials for Teaching Languages
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http://eleaston.com/
This site is an excellent source, put together by a teacher,
for materials of all sorts for teachers of English and other
languages.
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Sarah & John's TESL Pitstop
Resources for Foreign Language
Teachers
The Agora Language Marketplace
| http://agoralang.com/
This site offers information on language learning materials,
study abroad, language lab products, language services for
business, and other areas of interest to language professionals.
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BUBL Link / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources
Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL)
| http://www.cal.org/
CAL is supported by a non-profit organization and is a clearinghouse
for research, information, and project descriptions concerned
with language and culture as it relates to education and other
social concerns. This organization also publishes the CAL
Reporter. |
Eva Eastons Materials for Teaching Languages
| http://eleaston.com/
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This site is an excellent source, put together by a teacher, for
materials of all sorts for teachers of English and other languages.
Foreign Language Resources on the Web
Foreign Language Teaching Forum
| http://www.cortland.edu/flteach/
Hosted by the University of New York-College at Cortland,
this site provides a discussion forum for foreign language
teachers. In addition, it is possible to search through the
archives, plug into a networking link set up specifically
for foreign language teachers, and access their link to other
professional development sites on the web. |
GlobeGate
| http://globegate.utm.edu/
This site is the primary host site for the GlobeGate Project,
a centralized Internet resource for students and teachers
of foreign languages. Several thousand Web pages in various
foreign languages are indexed at the site. A rich assortment
of links to French and Spanish sites is also offered. |
Multicultural Pavilion
OMLTA (Ontario Modern Language Teachers' Association)
| http://www.omlta.org/
This website offers a wealth of teaching resources, links
to specific language sites (Chinese, French, German, Italian,
Japanese, Spanish) and professional associations, as well
as a collection of tongue twisters, license plates from around
the world and Christmas banners in 55 languages. |
World Lecture Hall
International Education Websites
The International/Intercultural Development Education
Connection
| http://www.escotet.com/
This site is maintained by the University of Miami and lists
various resources on the web, including a list of libraries,
and sites pertaining to education, communication and diversity.
Specific regional areas are also listed. |
The International Education Forum
| http://www.csc.fi/forum/
(Temporaritly out of service...check back soon)
This site provides resources in international educational
mobility, intercultural area studies, and telmatics training
for international educators. It is specific to the United
States and Europe. Links to other sites from here include:
the Fast Intercultural Area Studies Program, the CEPES-UNESCO
European Center for Higher Education, the Ortelius Database
on Higher Education in Europe and the European Association
for International Education (EAIE). |
The Teacher's Internet Pages (TIPS)
Websites About Specific Languages
and Cultures
Cultural Bridge Productions
| http://www.CulturalBridge.com/
This page includes travelogues of various countries and interviews
with people from those countries and/or people who have traveled
there. |
Foreign Language & Culture
| http://www.speakeasy.org/~dbrick/Hot/foreign.html
This site provides news from around the world and cultural
information about different cultures and language groups,
including less commonly taught languages like Tamil, Latvian,
Bulgarian, Persian, and Welsh. |
Foreign Language Resources on the Web
I Love Languages Page
VCU Trail Guide to International Site and Language
Resources
The Web of Culture
| http://www.webofculture.com/
This page has a wide variety of resources relating to cultural
and intercultural topics. From this site it is possible to
get a list of sites about specific countries, and even check
the current international currency exchange. It is aimed primarily
at business professionals. |
Intercultural Encounters on the
Web
The Agora Language Marketplace
| http://agoralang.com/
This site offers information on language learning materials,
study abroad, language lab products, language services for
business, and other areas of interest to language professionals.
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Culture Quest
| http://www.ipl.org/youth/cquest/
Sample the delicious cuisines, play the games, see the museums
full of arts, crafts and history, hear the folktales and learn
about the holidays and festivals of many of the world's cultures.
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Culture Shock: A Fish Out Of Water
Global Schoolhouse
| http://www.gsn.org/
The goal of this site is to link students from around the
world by providing discussion forums, via the Internet, and
by promoting special international events geared for students
for educational purposes. In addition, it provides information
for teachers on how they can integrate the Internet into their
classroom activities. |
Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections
| http://www.iecc.org
This is a free service from St. Olaf College that helps connect
teachers from different countries for classroom projects and
to share information. |
Multiculturalpedia
Listservs
Causerie is a general French discussion list. To
subscribe, send the message
EDUFRANÇAIS is an international list where
French teachers at all levels and in all countries can exchange
cultural and linguistic information about France and other francophone
countries. To subscribe, send the message
ESPAN-L is a list for teachers and speakers of Spanish.
Discussion includes a wide range of topics from cultural notes to
grammatical points. Send the message
The Foreign Language Teaching Forum (FLTEACH) is
the major listserv for foreign language teachers, with lively and
informative discussions. To subscribe, leave the subject line blank
and send the message
France is a listserv for discussions about the French
language. To subscribe send the message
The Intercultural E-Mail Classroom Connections (K-12)
list provides a service for foreign language teachers seeking partner
classrooms for international and cross-cultural electronic mail
exchanges (not individual pen pals). To subscribe, send the message
RIBO-L is a list for German and English discussion.
Postings are in both languages. To subscribe, send the message
SLART-L is for those involved in second language
acquisition research or teaching. Participants may discuss research
in progress, solicit advice, and post papers for feedback. To subscribe,
send the message
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