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SUMMARY:Global Competence Certificate for Heritage Language Speakers
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) Migrant/Bilingual Department has awarded a first-ever Heritage Language Program Grant to Evergreen Public Schools in Vancouver\, WA\, to develop a year-long remote-learning program for Heritage Language speakers of Romanian\, Russian\, and Spanish. The project will support the students to develop their language proficiency and literacy in their Heritage Language while also preparing a portfolio for the Global Competence Certificate in the Heritage Language (and English too\, if they like) through the World Affairs Council in Seattle. \n \nUpon completion of the program\, students will also have the opportunity to complete World Language Competency-Based Credit testing to earn high school credits in their language and potentially qualify for the Washington State Seal of Biliteracy.  They may also qualify for the Global Seal of Biliteracy https://theglobalseal.com/. \nThe grant will also fund a series of workshops for teachers throughout the state to learn more about effective Heritage Language teaching practices. \nEvergreen Public Schools will be partnering with a number of community-based organizations\, including the American Romanian Cultural Society\, Ethnic Heritage Council\, Slavic East European Teachers Association of Washington\, Washington Association for Language Teaching\, Washington State Coalition for International Education\, and the World Affairs Council Global Classroom. \nThe program will be open to Heritage Language speakers of Romanian\, Russian\, or Spanish in Evergreen Public Schools and other public high schools throughout the state. \nTo receive our email announcements please fill in this contact form. Or contact: \n\nDr. Michele Anciaux Aoki\, Grant Project Manager\nintledwa@gmail.com\nDr. Otilia Baraboi\, Romanian Program Lead Instructor\notilia.baraboi@arcsproject.org\nDr. Svetlana Abramova\, Russian Program Lead Instructor\nsvetlana.v.abramova@gmail.com\nMr. Pedro Lopez\, Chaves\, Spanish Program Lead Instructor\npedroeuropais@gmail.com\nRyan Hauck\, Education Director\, World Affairs Council\nrhauck@world-affairs.org\n\nView our presentation at the WAFLT 2020 Virtual Conference. \nInfo Sessions on Zoom October 22\, 26\, 29\, Nov 2 and 5 – Register Now!\nCome learn more about the new Heritage Language Grant for the Global Competence Certificate for Heritage Speakers. \nWhat:  \nYear-long remote-learning program for students to earn the Global Competence Certificate for Heritage Speakers and the Global Seal of Biliteracy. \nWho:  \nPublic high school heritage speakers of Romanian\, Russian\, or Spanish. The students need to have intermediate knowledge of Romanian\, Russian or Spanish. \nWhen: \nThe program will run through the school year\, beginning mid-December. \nHow Much: \nThe program is free for qualified public high school students\, but space is very limited. \nTo receive our email announcements please fill in this contact form. To access this information in Romanian go here. \nFAQs\nQ: Who can register for this program? \nA: Because of the state grant funding through OSPI Migrant/Bilingual\, this program is only open to students attending public high schools in Washington state. \nQ: What is the cost of the program? \nA: The cost of the program is funded by the state grant\, so there are no registration fees required of students and their families. \nQ: When does the program begin? \nA: We are planning to recruit students during October-November and expect to begin the program mid-December. \nFor more details about the program please go here.
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/global-competence-certificate-for-heritage-language-speakers/
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Romanian American National Heritage Award - 6th Edition
DESCRIPTION:Romanian American National Heritage Awards 2022\, 6th edition  The Romanian American National Heritage Award is an annual competition for high school students with Romanian heritage or background. Applicants of non-Romanian descent may qualify\, as long as their work and experience relate to Romania or the Romanian community in the US.  The award recognizes exceptional contributions to the cohesion of the Romanian community and the preservation of its heritage\, language\, culture and traditions. The jury representing the three organizations involved based their decision on the national and international impact of the volunteering activity described\, the candidate's academic achievements and leadership potential and tracked record\, as well as their future vision for the benefit of the Romanian community\, locally and beyond. Congratulations to the Winners of This Year's Edition :  • Platinum\, National -  Andreas Miclea (Northside College Preparatory High School\, IL) • Gold\, National - Briana Feier (Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School\, OH) & Alexandra Rîmbu (Highland Park Senior High School\, MN) • Silver\, National - Robert Alexandru Cusmir (French-American School of New York\, NY) • Platinum\, East Coast - Mircea Gruia Florescu (The Hudson School\, NJ) • Gold\, East Coast - Ian Saracila (Spring Valley High School\, SC) • Silver\, East Coast - Liam Alexe (Avon High School\, CT) • Platinum\, Mid-West- Vlad Lovin (Culver Military Academy\, IN) & Alexandra Lehene (Glenbrook South High School\, IL) • Gold\, Mid-West- Erin Tamasi (Community District 99 Downers Grove North High School\, IL) \, Daniel Rîmbu (Highland Park Senior High School\, MN) and Nicholas Moigradan (Maine South High School\, IL) • Silver\, Mid-West - Inara Zayic (Minnetonka High School\, MN)\, Dan Haidău (Wheeling High School\, IL) \, and Petru Matei Busu (Maine South High School\, IL) • Platinum\, West Coast - Victor Ene (Sunset High School\, OR) • Gold\, West Coast - Ana Gîrniță (Portola High School\, CA) • Silver\, West Coast -  Larisa Sâmbotin  (Skyline High School\, WA) Granted by the American Romanian Cultural Society and Romanian United Fund\, with the endorsement of the Embassy of Romania to the United States. The Award Ceremony will be hosted at the Alianța Gala on November 30th. With the support or ARCS Arizona and ARCS Detroit. Community Partners:                  Casa Română Please email us at contact@arcsproject.org if you want to join us as a community partner.  Recognition and Awards All eligible participants will receive the official recognition of the Romanian Embassy in the United States and the top winners will receive awards of up to $1000. In the past years the award has helped the recipients distinguish themselves in their admission process to top colleges and institutions\, such as Dartmouth College\, Wesleyan University\, Pitzer College\, UC Berkeley\, UCLA\, UC Davis\, UC Santa Barbara\, UC Irvine\, Whitman College\, Purdue University\, UW Honors\, Harvard and many others.  Timeline June 30 - Submission of Applications Opens October 15th - Submission of Applications Closes October 30 - Winners Announced   Apply here. Eligibility: ​​Age and residence: For the 2022 edition\, participants must be enrolled in High School in United States for the 2021-2022 academic year. Academic standing: Minimum unweighted High School GPA of 3.0 – or equivalent\, running average for the last school year.Team work: Both individuals and teams can participate in the competition. Participation in teams is encouraged. To encourage leadership and simplify the evaluation process\, the maximum team size is 5\, including the leader. There are no Romanian or US citizenship requirements. There are no fees required\, this competition is entirely free to participate for eligible students. ​Eligibility for national participantsThe top 5 winners of the regional competitions advance to the national competition. Evaluation criteria The following criteria will be used in the evaluation process (not all criteria are required\, but they will strengthen your application):  1) Community work and leadershipThe number of volunteering hours and their visible outcome and results will be a strong factor in the evaluation. Where applicable and possible\, volunteering and community work in Romania (e.g. groundbreaking projects with children\, youth and seniors from underprivileged social backgrounds\, or religious and ethnic minorities) will receive the jury's highest consideration. Please highlight this aspect in your application. Please provide a detailed description of your working experience\, highlighting the ways in which your activity and leadership initiatives impacted the targeted community\, strengthening its civic spirit and sense of unity. 2) Essay Please submit a short motivationalessay that will describe how your community work influenced your own personal growth and brought awarness to your bicultural and bilingual identity in the US. We strongly encourage applicants to model their essay from their college application essays\, following a similar structure and attention to detail. The essay shall have no less than 200 words and no more than 650 words. 3) Recommendations from local community leadersYour essay and recommendations (up to 2) will play an important role in the evaluation process. A formal letter is not required\, a name and contact info (email and/or phone number) will be sufficient. The contest organizers will reach out to confirm the recommendations. Romanian Heritage ConnectionApplicants of any cultural background may qualify\, as long as they are able to prove their interest\, work experience and connection to Romania. Examples of such proof: Passing an officially recognized Romanian language test – where availableAn essay in Romanian Volunteer work in Romania
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/romanian-american-national-heritage-award-6th-edition/
CATEGORIES:Heritage
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SUMMARY:The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts with Magda Nica
DESCRIPTION:Seattle-based artist Magda Nica’s sculptural artwork is now on display at the Maryhill Museum of Art until August 4\, 2022\, in the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Education Center. \nHer textile piece is part of Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts\, a collective artwork in collaboration with the local community and a designated community partner\, among which ARCS. \nDrawing inspiration from the people\, the landscape and the river\, artists have designed an original fiber-based artwork in collaboration with the local community and a designated community partner.  The different sections\, featuring 13 artists\, will connect to create a large\, 66-foot flowing sculpture with the Columbia River as a central element. \nDeveloped by Curator of Education at Maryhill Museum of Art\, Louise Palermo\, The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts features 13 regional fiber artists working with communities along 220 miles of the Columbia River from the Willamette Confluence to the Snake River Confluence. Artistic Director for the project is artist Tammy Jo Wilson. \nOn Saturday\, July 2\, Magda Nica will be discussing her participation in The Exquisite Gorge Project II: Fiber Arts. Her sculptural textile artwork will be on display in the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Education Center at the Maryhill Museum of Art between July 2 to August 4\, 2022. \nCome find out at her project’s (and Maryhill Museum’s!) special link with Queen Marie of Romania! \nOn Saturday\, August 6 all individual projects will be brought together at the Maryhill Museum of Art to reveal the continuous artwork. Save the date and come join us for this incredible event! \nARCS is proud be a partner for this multicultural project that features Magda Nica’s work. You can learn more about the project and see a map of installations here. \nMake it a day trip and enjoy the beautiful drive along the Columbia River Gorge!
URL:https://arcsproject.org/event/the-exquisite-gorge-project-ii-fiber-arts-with-magda-nica/
LOCATION:Maryhill Museum of Art
CATEGORIES:Heritage,Visual Arts
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