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Federal Resources for Chinese Language Programs
National Chinese Language ConferenceWashington, DCApril 23, 2010
Goals
• To be a national program operating in all 50 states by 2011, with programs in up to 10 languages
• To increase the quality and supply of teachers of critical languages throughout the nation
• To stimulate significant increases in the number of students enrolled in the study of critical languages
• To improve the quality and effectiveness of critical language curriculum
Profile of 2010 Programs (1)
• Funds to Programs: $12 million• 134 Awards• Program Type
–75 Student–51 Teacher–8 Combination
• Languages: Arabic, Chinese, Dari, Hindi, Persian, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, Urdu
Profile of 2010 Programs (2)
• Total Capacity for participants: 7313–4890 Students–1484 Teachers–939 in Combination Programs
– Student: 54– Teacher Development: 44
Profile of 2010 Chinese Programs (3)
Distribution of Programs 2010
Who Can Get STARTALK Funding?
Eligibility• Capacity to offer a STARTALK program• Languages, states, ages, levels of instruction• Prior experience• Evidence of participant safety and insurance
Who Can Get STARTALK Funding?
• Post secondary institutions• State and regional educational
agencies• School districts• Public and private schools• Community organizations• Language associations• Corporations
STARTALK Process & Cycle• Request for Proposals (October)• Proposal Review (November/December)• Award Notification (January)• Award Start Date (March)• Orientation Conference (April)• Program Curriculum Development and Approval (May-
June)• Program Implementation (June, July, & August)– Site Visit (June, July, & August)
• Post-program Conference (October)
STARTALK-endorsed Principles for Effective Teaching
• Implementing standards-based and thematically organized curriculum
• Facilitating a student-centered classroom • Using target language for instruction • Integrating culture into language instruction • Adopting and using authentic materials• Conducting performance-based assessment
Applications
• Available at www.startalk.umd.edu in the fallOr• Send an email to startalk@nflc.org requesting
notification