"The National Capital Language Resource Center (NCLRC) is a joint project of Georgetown University (GU),The George Washington University (GWU), and the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL).
We are located in Washington, DC, and are one of fifteen nonprofit Language Resource Centers nationwide, created to improve and strengthen the nation's capacity to teach and learn foreign languages. Funding for the center comes from the U.S. Department of Education.
Since its inception in 1990, the NCLRC has conducted activities in the areas of testing, learning strategies,materials development & methodology, technology, professional development, and dissemination of information on commonly and less commonly taught languages. Management of the NCLRC is under the supervision of Co-directors Dr. James E. Alatis and Dr. Anna Uhl Chamot, Associate Director, Dr. Jill Robbins."
US Department of Education established the first LRCs at US universities in 1990 in response to the growing national need for expertise and competence in foreign languages.
Led by nationally and internationally recognized language professionals, LRCs create language-learning materials, offer professional development workshops, and conduct research on foreign language learning.
Presently there are fifteen Language Resource Centers nationwide.
LRC Booklet - describes the scope of the LRCs' current endeavors, and gives overviews of the individual LRCs.
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