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Fes, Morocco
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Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies (TALIM), in
partnership with the International Institute for Languages and Cultures
(INLAC)
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Arabic
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TBD
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June 6 – August 8, 2011
Dates are inclusive of travel and the pre-departure orientation in
Washington, DC. Students are required to participate in the full program,
including the pre-departure orientation. All travel will be arranged
for participants following selection. |
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The CLS Program offers courses designed to develop students’ listening,
reading, speaking, spoken interaction, and writing skills. Students will receive
a minimum of 20 hours per week of formal classroom instruction. Participants
will also be required to take part in organized semi-formal and informal learning
activities that will promote interaction with the host community and culture.
These activities will support the formal classroom instruction. The curriculum
will be rigorous and diversified, strategically embracing the diglossic nature
of the Arabic language (standard/dialects) that are essential for developing
advanced proficiency in this language. The curriculum will include innovative
approaches to language learning and will incorporate technology-based instructional
materials in order to promote faster language acquisition in a collaborative
and engaging environment. Students may be required to attend individual or
group tutorials as needed and will participate in a variety of cultural enrichment
lectures and activities.
All components of the CLS Program have been developed as part of
the language acquisition process. CLS participants are required to attend
all program components, including, but not limited to, language instruction
(formal/informal), cultural activities, and excursions. Absences will
only be excused for medical or other approved reasons.
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Students will stay with host families for the duration of the summer.
Most meals will be provided, and a stipend will cover additional meals
and incidentals.
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The American Institute for Maghrib Studies (AIMS) was founded in 1984
to promote the systematic study of North Africa among interested scholars,
specialists, students, and others concerned with the region. AIMS sponsors
The Journal of North African Studies (published by Francis and Taylor),
publishes a biannual newsletter, sponsors annual academic conferences
in North Africa, provides funding support for students and scholars
to undertake research in the region, maintains overseas research centers
in Tunis (CEMAT) Oran (CEMA) and Tangiers (TALIM), administers a yearly
dissertation workshop for students, and provides other professional
services to its members.
For more information about TALIM, please visit: http://aimsnorthafrica.org/ORC/talm.cfm.
The International Institute for Languages and Cultures is a private
institute accredited by the Moroccan Ministry of Higher Education.
INLAC is located in the twelve-centuries-old medina of Fes and
combines quality
of instruction with the spirit of the community. For more information
about INLAC, please visit: http://www.inlac.net/index.php.
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