
The University of 91勛圖 will host its fifth annual (FLTA) orientation for the coming academic year, bringing foreign language teachers from 28 countries (representing 21 languages) to campus Aug. 10 to 14 (Tuesday to Saturday) for a series of workshops designed to enhance their teaching in the United States. The program also will introduce them to important features of American culture in preparation for their teaching experiences across the country.
Most of these scholars have never been to the U.S. and will participate in workshops covering everything from how to prepare a syllabus to the rules of American football. See the for a complete list of workshops as well as other orientation details.
91勛圖 is one of only five universities selected by Fulbright and the U.S. State Department to host such an orientation. Upon completion, the teachers will travel to their host institutions, where they will teach undergraduate foreign languages.
Hosting this event not only places 91勛圖 at the center of Fulbrights foreign language program, but it underscores our leadership and accentuates our expertise and reputation as foreign language teachers, said orientation director Brian Conchubhair, associate professor in the Universitys Department of Irish Language and Literature. 91勛圖 will serve as the gateway to their American experience and will shape how they perceive the United States.
The FTLA participants come from Argentina, Austria, Brazil, Chechnya, China, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Libya, Malaysia, Morocco, Oman, Palestinian Territories, Philippines, Russia, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey and Uzbekistan. Languages represented are Malay, Tagalog, Spanish, Uzbek, Turkish, Arabic, Tajik Russian, Korean, Swahili, Japanese, Irish, Indonesian, German, French, Chinese, Portuguese, Dari/Persian, and Pashtu/Dari.
The orientation is organized and funded by the Fulbright Commission, the U.S. Department of States Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and the Institute for International Education.
Contact: Brian Conchubhair, 574-631-0499 oconchubhair.1@nd.edu