This year’s theme, “Building Bridges in Arabic Language Education: Research, Practice, and Innovation,” strengthened connections between K-12 schools and higher education institutions by provi…
Join us for a roundtable with DC-area directors of organizations, shops, and restaurants in the Dupont Circle neighborhood to plan an epic field trip for your Arabic language students! We̵…
Virtual Event
This event is a professional development webinar for K-14 teachers and is supported by funding from the Department of Education – Title VI.
How can engagements with the pas…
Location Douglass Hall 221(Howard University) 2419 6th St NW, Washington, DC 20059
This event is co-sponsored by the Institute for Middle East Studies at George Washington University and Howar…
Reading Islamic primary texts is a valuable and exciting prospect for learners of Arabic. However, the most well-known Islamic primary texts — the Qur’an and the canonical hadith collections —…
This event is intended for K-14 teachers rather than a general audience and is funded by the Department of Education’s Title VI National Resource Center grant program.
Taking war as a t…
The Institute for Middle East Studies (IMES) invites Arabic educators in the Washington D.C. metro area to submit an application to participate in an upcoming curriculum development workshop o…
In this workshop, DC-based music journalist Danny Hajjar will provide guidance on how to mobilize popular Arabic music for your language classroom, including through the use of compelling clip…
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The Washington, DC Arabic Teachers Council invites you to our 2024 mini conference on challenges and opportunities in teaching Arabic language students. Three expert speakers will cover t…
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Storytelling is the most effective teaching tool there is, and the most important storytelling skill is paying attention. This is how a teacher knows what to say and how to say it. If the…
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