Hello Mas Indriyo,
Mungkin bisa hubungi Southeast Asian Center, Prof. Henry at
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salam,
ida
P.S. Kalau tidak salah Mas Indriyo pernah ngajar SEASSI di Oregon kan?
>From: Indriyo K Sukmono <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Indonesian Students in the US <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: COTIM
>Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 20:58:38 -0700
>
>Mohon informasi rekan-rekan apakah ada yang pernah dengar/tahu mengenai
>listserv pengajaran bahasa Indonesia/Melayu atau net site dengan nama
>bahasa.net. Saya mau menyebarluaskan informasi mengenai COTIM
(Consortium on
>Teaching Indonesian (and Malay) yang sebelumnya bernama COTI saja tapi
>berhubung tempat penyelenggaraan kursus musim panas di Indonesia ini
masih
>kuatir dengan masalah keamanan maka sementara dipindahkan ke Malaysia
(dengan
>tambahan M (and Malay).
>
>Berikut saya lampirkan ringkasan pengumuman tersebut.
>Terima kasih atas perhatian rekan-rekan.
>
>Indriyo K Sukmono
>Program for Southeast Asian Studies
>Arizona State UNiversity
>
>
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>
>
>The Consortium for the Teaching of Indonesian and Malay
>and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia jointly announce
>Advanced Malay and Indonesian Abroad
>for teachers, students, and educational administrators
>
>
>The Consortium for the Teaching of Indonesian and Malay (COTIM) and
Universiti
>Kebangsaan
>Malaysia (UKM) are now jointly planning a ten-week intensive program in
>advanced Malay and
>Indonesian, to be held June 6 - August 14, 1999.
>
>This program is being designed to include two basic components:
intensive
>language study in small
>groups five days a week throughout the above period, excluding a
one-week
>period for field work
>on individual research topics. It is anticipated that participants will
be
>placed with Malay-speaking
>families living near campus.
>
>The Consortium for the Teaching of Indonesian and Malay (COTIM),
formerly
>known as the
>Consortium for the Teaching of Indonesian (COTI), includes those
universities
>in the United States
>and Canada which provide regular instruction in Indonesian: Arizona
State
>University, Cornell
>University, Northern Illinois University, Ohio University, University
of
>British Columbia, University
>of California (Berkeley), University of HawaiUi, University of
Michigan,
>University of Oregon,
>University of Washington, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Yale
>University.
>
>The host institution, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (henceforth
referred to
>as UKM), located near
>the town of Bangi in the state of Selangor Darul Ehsan approximately 20
>kilometers south of Kuala
>Lumpur, is one of the leading educational institutions in Malaysia. A
modern
>commuter train with
>frequent service links UKM to both Kuala Lumpur and the city of
Seremban; and
>buses provide
>transportion to Kajang, a commercial center of moderate size.
>
>COTIM offered its first program at Universti Kebangsaan Malaysia in the
summer
>of 1998. Though
>the majority of participants had only studied Indonesian prior to
arrival in
>Malaysia, they found that
>based upon their knowledge of formal Indonesian, they were able to
quickly
>adapt to speaking and
>writing in Malay. It is anticipated that the majority of participants
in the
>1999 program will have only
>studied Indonesian. With several weeks of adaptation, it is expected
that they
>too will acquire
>advanced proficiency in formal Malay.
>
>Eligibility : Individuals meeting some criteria at minimum, an
intermediate
>level of proficiency in either Malay or Indonesian equivalent to the
level
>normally acquired after two years of university study and a desire to
bring
>proficiency in Malay (and optionally Indonesian as well) to an advanced
level
>are encouraged to apply:
>
>
>All correspondence should be addressed to:
>
>Prof. Dustin Cowell
>COTIM
>Center for Southeast Asian Studies
>1155 Observatory Drive, Room 207
>University of Wisconsin-Madison
>Madison, WI 53706
>
>Please note that all those submitting application forms will be asked
to
>schedule a telephone
>interview in either Indonesian or Malay. Inquiries may be made by post
or fax,
>but for a prompt
>response you are encouraged to use e-mail whenever feasible: Fax (608)
>263-3735 (Attn: Prof. Dustin Cowell, COTIM). E-mail:
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
>For more detailed program information and application materials, please
visit
>COTIMUs Website at http://www.wisc.edu/ctrseasia/cotim.html
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