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2012 Conference Registration is Now Open
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Exploring Heritage Languages and Cultures: Challenges and Opportunities
July 7-10, 2012
Conrad San Juan Condado Plaza Hotel San Juan, Puerto Rico |
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Obituaries for Carlos Fuentes (1928-2012) The following Mexican media outlets have stories of interest:
El Universal El Sol TV Azteca Plus an obituary submitted by AATSP Member Roberto Cantú
Call for papers from ALDEEU
ALDEEU (Asociación de Licenciados y Doctores en Estados Unidos) announces a call for papers for a monograph entitled La Traducción en Estados Unidos: teoría y práctica. Click here for further information and deadlines.
College Board Seeks AP Readers for Spanish Language and Literature Exams
Click here for complete information and application forms.
Classroom Materials Available
- Classroom-ready, authentic materials in Spanish and Portuguese for K-16
- Definitions of common terms related to education and technology
- Websites of interest with URL's and reviews
Click here to learn more.
AATSP Mission Statement
The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP) promotes the study and teaching of the Spanish and Portuguese languages and their corresponding Hispanic, Luso-Brazilian and other related literatures and cultures at all levels of education. The AATSP encourages, supports and directs programs and research projects involving the exchange of pedagogical and scholarly information. Through extensive collaboration with educators, professionals, and institutions in other countries, the AATSP contributes to a better and deeper understanding between the United States and the Spanish-and Portuguese-speaking nations of the world.
Approved by the Executive Council: 10-6-2010 |