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Calls: Applied Linguistics/ Academic Exchange Quarterly (Jrnl)
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Date: 01-Nov-2011
From: Ken Lau <lauken hku.hk>
Subject: Academic Exchange Quarterly
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Full Title: Academic Exchange Quarterly
Call Deadline: 31-May-2012
Feature Editor: Ken LAU, Centre for Applied English Studies, The University of Hong Kong The Fall 2012 issue primarily aims to explore the roles of language and literacy across the academic curriculum at the tertiary level. In addition to empirical studies, pedagogical suggestions for classroom and out-of-classroom activities are also very welcome. Some potential topics of relevance include (but are not limited to): Writing in the Disciplines Language for Specific Academic Purposes Technology Assisted Language Learning (e.g. Moodle) Collaboration between language and faculty teachers Curriculum and Syllabus design Content-based instruction Submission are welcome from teachers, researchers, curriculum developers, administrators and teacher educators at the tertiary level. Please identify your submission with keyword: LITERACY-2. Submission deadline: May 31, 2012. Please click the following link for more information: http://www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/2literacy.htm
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