I Ma Adahen i Fino' Chamorro gi Koleho
Read below to learn more about a project I will be working on for the next few years: I Ma’adahen i Fino Chamorro gi Koleho.
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UOG Received a 3-Year
Federally Funded Grant to standardize the Chamorro language curriculum for
post-secondary instruction; it also plans to produce a textbook for student
use.
Starting this Fall
Semester, the University of Guam will begin this 3-year project funded by the
Administration of Native Americans to create a standardized curriculum for
teaching the Chamorro language at the college level. The project entitled “I Ma Adahen i Fino’ Chamorro gi Koleho” or
“The Preservation of the Chamorro Language at the Post-Secondary Level” will
bring together the four colleges that currently offer Chamorro language in
their curriculum to work together to determine a unified curriculum for instruction
for four-semesters of Chamorro language. Dr. Faye Untalan is the Principal
Investigator of this project.
The Chamorro language
is taught at only 4 institutions of higher education, the University of Guam,
The Northern Marianas College, the Guam Community College and the University of
Hawai’i, at Manoa. As there is no standardized curriculum for teaching Chamorro
at the college level, faculties at each institution often have to create their
own materials. Instruction may vary widely from one class to the next. Students
taking one level of Chamorro with one instructor, are often lost when moving to
the next level, as their new instructor may follow a completely different
curriculum.
Chamorro language
faculties, one representing each of the four colleges and two outside members ,
will be convened to identify and determine the core curriculum content for each
semester of the Chamorro language curriculum. This effort and product will form the basis
for the instructional text. The Mamfayi, a Panel of Experts of native Chamorro
speakers and leaders, scholars and educators will be established to provide
oversight on the product produced by the project and to give approval on the
accuracy of Chamorro language usage and rules governing its grammatical
structure and syntax. “I Ma Adahen i
Fino’ Chamorro gi Koleho” aims to produce as a final product at the end of the
three years a 4-semester curriculum with instructional materials for textbook
production.
The textbook and
curriculum developed under this project will have an impact beyond just the
four institutions that already teach Chamorro. According to Dr. Faye Untalan,
“This curriculum and this textbook will be a resource for Chamorros anywhere in
the world, whether it be Guam, San Diego or Killeen Texas, to use to create language
learning opportunities in Chamorro communities everywhere. These materials will
be created by those who have dedicated their lives to preserving the Chamorro
language. The goal of the project is to make Chamorro language teaching easier
and to increase fluency in Chamorro here in the Marianas, and throughout the
diaspora, who want to learn Chamorro but may not have the resources they need.”
The project will be
formally introduced to the public on October 15, 2013 at 3 pm at the
Multipurpose Room in the Leon Guerrero building at the University of Guam. Dr.
Untalan and Project Coordinator Dr. Michael Lujan Bevacqua will both make
presentations outlining the logistic for this grant.
MEDIA CONTACT: Dr. Faye Untalan
Telephone:
735-2150
Email:
funtalan2008@gmail.com
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