CERCLL Faculty Research Fellow Program
The Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language, and Literacy (CERCLL) offers an annual CERCLL Faculty Fellow competition, the purpose of which is to promote scholarly work connected to the mission of CERCLL as a Title VI National Language Resource Center, i.e., to research and develop the teaching of culture, language and literacy, especially within less commonly taught languages (LCTLs). Recipients create resources and webinars that can be found in the blog below.
These grants have been supported over the years by the University of Arizona’s College of Humanities and its Vice President for Research through the Office for Research, Innovation and Impact.
Guidelines to apply are here.
CALLS, AWARDEES and MATERIALS:
2016 Faculty Research Grant Awardees: Benedict Columbi, Wenhao Diao, Jennifer Jenkins
Three projects were awarded CERCLL Faculty Research Grant funding in 2016. Click on the titles to read abstracts and view the webinars: Kamchatka, Russia: Strengthening Indigenous Youth Learning through the Use of Cultural Heritage and Language Learning...