Introducing
the TALL (Technology-Assisted Language Learning) Project
The TALL (Technology-Assisted Language Learning) project
provides an innovative, interdisciplinary program integrating instructional
technology and second language learning for both pre-service and
in-service teachers of English Language Learners. The program centers
on intensive in-class and onsite training sequences in technologies
use that is grounded in extensive classroom research. Successful
pre-service participants receive a Master of Science degree in TESOL
(Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) with New York
State Certification in TESOL and in-service participants receive
University credits.
The project is sponsored by the Department of Educational Theory
and Practice at the University at Albany and the Office of Bilingual
Education and Minority Language Affairs at the U.S. Department of
Education. The program, based on a systematic training network carefully
planned over the past two years with Upstate New York school districts
(Albany, Amsterdam, Schenectady, and Troy), the New York State Education
Department, and a Project Advisory Council, builds on Albany's long-established
tradition of excellence in the preparation of educators of language
minority children and particularly emphasizes effective uses of
technologies for second language literacy development.