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Why Learn German? German Language Consultant Learn German • German is the second-most frequently spoken Alberta school jurisdictions benefit from the expertise business language. of a German language consultant through an agreement • Germany has provided a rich literary legacy. Zentralstelle für • German is an official language at many between Alberta Education and the international conferences. das Auslandsschulwesen (ZfA) in Germany. The • For most scientists, basic German reading consultant provides support to German language skills are essential. teachers in Alberta and oversees the German language proficiency exams (DSD) in western Canada. • One out of every 10 books published in the world is in German. For more information, contact the Curriculum Branch at • Germany is located in the centre of Europe, 780–427–2984. To be connected toll-free inside and is a window to both the east and west. Alberta, dial 310–0000 first. • Germany is an industrial giant in Europe and its technology is world-renowned (vehicles, machinery, electronics, chemicals…). • Germany is one of the three leading export nations in the world. (Source: Werbemappe, New York: Goethe Institute, 1999) Did You Know? • Alberta opened a trade office in Munich (Bavaria) during the Team Canada mission. (Source: “Germany-Alberta Relations,” Alberta International Curriculum Branch and Intergovernmental Relations, www.iir.gov.ab.ca/ international_relations/documents/Germany-2006.pdf) Alberta Education Deutsch Lernen • Second language courses, including current 8th Floor, 44 Capital Boulevard authorized locally developed/acquired 10044 – 108 Street NW language courses, may be used to meet the Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T5J 5E6 Alberta senior high school diploma 780–427–2984 requirements. Up to 25 credits of the Toll-free within Alberta, dial 310–0000 first 100-credit requirement may be earned in one www.education.gov.ab.ca or more second languages. • A 30-level (Grade 12) second language course is accepted for university entrance and is a requirement for some faculties and programs. It may also help students meet the requirements for Rutherford scholarships. Provincial Programs German Language German Community of Study Proficiency Exam The following provincial programs of study are Deutsches Sprachdiplom (DSD) • Approximately one in six available: Albertans reported The Deutsches Sprachdiplom: German ethnic origin in • German Language and Culture the 2001 Census. – German Language and Culture Nine-year • is an internationally recognized examination • German–Canadian clubs Program, Grades 4–5 • has an oral and a written component are active in many cities – German Language and Culture Six-year • has two levels—DSD I and DSD II in Alberta. Program, Grades 7–8–9 • is available to Alberta senior high school • The German Canadian Business and – German Language and Culture 10-6Y, students. Professional Association (GCBPA) is involved 20-6Y, 30-6Y in a variety of activities. – German Language and Culture 10-3Y, Interested students may ask their German teacher • Daily German radio programming is available 20-3Y, 30-3Y for details. from 4:00–5:30 p.m. on WORLD–FM 101.7. • German Language Arts • The Albertaner is a provincial German – German Language Arts, Kindergarten to Successful completion of the DSD II grants newspaper that is published monthly. Grade 9 Alberta students access to post-secondary – German Language Arts 10–20–30 education at German universities (minimal or no tuition/fees). Current provincial programs of study may be viewed and downloaded at www.education. Program Supports gov.ab.ca/k_12/curriculum/bySubject/languages. Curriculum Handbooks for Parents and Exchange Programs Curriculum Summaries contain information on • The German Language Education Consortium is what students are expected to learn and be able a collaboration of stakeholders who support to do in each subject by grade/course, including Over the last 20 years, more than 2000 high school German language education in Alberta. German. These resources may be viewed and students have participated in the Alberta/Germany downloaded at www.education.gov.ab.ca/ reciprocal student exchange program. • The Goethe-Institut Toronto provides resources parents/handbooks. and language learning and professional A number of schools in Alberta have partnerships development opportunities to teachers. For that involve short-term exchange opportunities more information, visit www.goethe.de/toronto. Where Is German Offered? with schools in Germany. • Three parent associations in Alberta—in Scholarships are granted to Alberta students by the Calgary, Edmonton and Sherwood Park— A number of school jurisdictions offer German German government. support German-language bilingual education in language programming. Contact your local their region. school jurisdiction to find out more. Links to Contact your high school German teacher for more school jurisdiction Web sites can be accessed at information. All photos © Bundesbildstelle im Presse-und www.education.gov.ab.ca/ei/maps. Informationsamt der Bundesregierung
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