WebApr 27, 2011 · American Indian Language Development Institute Dates: June 6th through July 1st, 2011 Registration currently open. Please submit all documents to the AILDI office. Final Tuition and program costs now available. Program costs do not include housing costs. Participants must make their own housing arrangements. AILDI Summer Program 2011 … WebThis year, SAIL is proudly hosted by the University of Arizona's American Indian Language Development Institute (AILDI). Our mission is to provide critical training to strengthen efforts to revitalize and promote the use of …
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WebJul 20, 2010 · 5 - UA Student ID (CatCard) are mandatory for every student attending The University of Arizona. CatCards can be purchased on June 6, 2011 (orientation day). Returning AILDI participants/UofA students can use their old catcards if they are less than 10 years old. Remember to bring it when you come to AILDI! Replacement of cards … WebThis research examines three American Indian Language Development Institute (AILDI) participants who registered and completed the "Computer Applications for Indigenous Language Communities" course at the University of Arizona between summer 2003 and summer 2007, at a time when digital technology was emerging, particularly in Indigenous … terbahak bahak
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WebJul 20, 2010 · The American Indian Language Development Institute (AILDI) The University of Arizona Department of Language, Reading and Culture College of Education, Room 517 1430 E. Second St. P.O. Box 210069 Tucson, AZ 85721-0069 Phone: (520) 621-1068 Fax: (520) 621-8174 Email: [email protected] WebFor decades, one University of Arizona institute has been dedicated to indigenous language education and preservation. To honor that heritage, the UA's American Indian Language Development Institute, known as AILDI, is celebrating its 30-year history with a symposium themed "A Thirty-Year Tradition of Speaking from Our Heart." WebAILDI was founded in 1978 and found its permanent home at the University in 1990. The institute aims to promote and preserve Indigenous languages by engaging educators, Indigenous communities and policymakers through training, workshops and other events. The centerpiece of AILDI's offerings is its intense summer institute. terbaharui kbbi