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2017 AATSEEL Conference: Schedule of Polish Events
This weekend in San Franciso the biggest Russian and Eastern Europe conference takes places! The American Association of Teachers of Slavic and Eastern European Languages (AATSEEL) conference begins this Thursday, February 2nd! Please see below the list of Polish and Poland related events that will take place at the AATSEEL conference. For more information on the event, please visit: http://www.aatseel.org/program/ Polish or Poland related events at 2017 AATSEEL Friday, Feb


2017 NAATPl Workshop Website
Please visit the following site to sign up and receive more information about the 2017 NAATPl Workshop. sites.lsa.umich.edu/naatpl Workshop Information: Teaching with Authentic Materials. Theoretical and Practical Classroom Implications. Date: Saturday, May 6, 2017 Location: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI

Polish Pannelist Needed at AATSEEL
Session 4-11 Panel: Polish Heritage Speakers: Linguistic Profile, Pedagogical Challenges If anyone is interested in joining the panel at AATSEEL - Polish Heritage Speakers: Linguistic Profile, Pedagogical Challenges - please contact Izolda Wolski-Moskoff. The panel is on Friday, November 3rd at 4:30. Location: Powell II Organizer: Izolda Wolski-Moskoff, Ohio State University Chair: Anna Szawara, University of Illinois at Chicago Panelist: Anna Gasienica-Byrcyn, Saint Xavier

NAATPl President Nominations
The 2017 annual AATSEEL Convention in San Francisco is coming up and together with it our elections are approaching. NAATPl will be electing the President for the next one-year term. We are not electing members of the Board, as they serve a two-year term (we will do it in 2018). Please forward the names of all candidates you would like to see elected President. All members of NAATPl can serve as the President of the organization without having served on the Board first. We wi
"Our mission is to create and maintain an active community of Polish language teachers in North America, and promote excellence in language teaching, learning, and research."
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