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The National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages (NCOLCTL) is happy to announce the 28th Annual Conference of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages, which will take place at the from April 24-27, 2025. This year's conference theme, "Digital Diversity and Ethics in LCTL Pedagogy," offers an exciting opportunity to delve into innovative research and teaching practices. We will engage in meaningful exchanges and collaborations among LCTL educators, focusing on how emerging technologies can promote ethical practices and diverse digital learning environments. Together, we will harness the strengths and resources of the LCTL community on a global scale, fostering a more inclusive and conscientious approach to language teaching and learning.
This year, the SLCTLS - Shared LCTL Symposium will join us again on April 24, 2025. Do not miss the chance to participate in these two events, which are nationally recognized for advocating LCTLs. They offer an unparalleled opportunity to explore innovative research and teaching practices while maximizing professional exchanges and collaboration among LCTL educators. Together, we will leverage our collective resources and strengths to advance the LCTL community.
We cordially invite researchers, educators, practitioners, and program and curriculum developers to submit proposals for individual papers, colloquia, and poster sessions. This year's conference focuses on emerging trends and innovative programs that address the evolving needs of today's language learners and educators in less commonly taught languages. We are particularly interested in presentations that explore ethical practices and promote digital diversity, with broad relevance to multiple languages, even if they focus on a specific language. Join us at this dynamic international forum to share your expertise, learn from others, and collaborate with colleagues and peers dedicated to advancing ethical and diverse digital pedagogies in the LCTL community.
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