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THE HIGH SCHOOL CO-OP LANGUAGE PROGRAM
2007 - 2008

Sponsored by the MacMillan Center and its Programs in International Educational Resources (PIER):

The MacMillan Center offers introductions to the following seldom-taught languages -- Arabic, Chinese, Irish Gaelic, German, ancient and modern Greek, Italian, Japanese, KiSwahili, or Russian - to any high school student in the greater New Haven area.

Classes: HSCLP Classes begin in mid-October and run till at least mid-May. They will meet once a week at Yale for an hour and a half, beginning sometime after 4 pm, the exact time and place to be to be announced the week before the first session. Students are assigned weekly homework. The classes are small “group tutorials,” not for Yale credit, but are substantial enough to justify granting partial high school credit, as some schools have done in the past. Six students are required to start a class.

Cost and Payment: The program fee is $350. In some classes, students or their schools also have to purchase the textbooks. Students or their schools must make payment by check and give it to the teacher in class. Students may attend the first two class sessions at no cost. For students deciding to pursue a course, payment is due by the third class. Beyond the third week of classes, fees are not refundable.

For more information, and to register, contact Lesley Kent at 203-432-6238 or lesley.kent@yale.edu.

High School Coop Language Program 2007-08 - Fall 2007
(as of October 15, 2007)

Arabic I Wednesdays, 500-630 p.m., 35 Broadway, Room 221
Teacher: Greta Scharnweber

Arabic II Wednesdays, 6.30-8.00 p.m., 35 Broadway, Room 221
Teacher:  Greta Scharnweber

Chinese I(A) Tuesdays,  6.30-8.00 p.m., WLH 004  
Teacher: Frederik Green

Chinese I(B) Thursdays,  6.00-7.30 p.m., WLH 004
Teacher: Ilana Wistinetzki

German I Thursdays, 4.00-5.30 p.m., HGS B-05
Teacher:  Diana Schawlowski

Modern Greek I Mondays, 4.30-6.00 p.m., WLH 015 
Teacher:  Hrissi Haldezos

Italian I Wednesdays, 4.00-5.30 p.m., CO495, Room 108   
Teacher:  Anita Gasparini Carney

Italian II Wednesdays, 4.00-5.30 p.m., HGS room B-05
Teacher:  Anita Gasparini Carney

Japanese I (A) Tuesdays, 4.30-6.00 p.m., BCT 102
Teacher: Qing Yang

Japanese I (B) Wednesdays, 4.30-6.00 p.m., YK220, Room 004
Teacher:  Rahima Chaudhury

 Japanese I (C) Thursdays, 4.30-6.00 p.m.,  HGS B-08
Teacher:  Rahima Chaudhury  

Japanese II Mondays, 4.30-6.00 p.m., BCT 105
Teacher:  Rahima Chaudhury

Russian I Mondays, 4.30-6.00 p.m.,  DL 102
Teacher:  Brian Carter

Russian II Tuesdays, 4.30-6.00 p.m.,  DL 102
Teacher:  Brian Carter


BCT  =  Becton Center, 15 Prospect St

CCL  =  Cross Campus Library, 120 High St, in the downstairs seminar rooms

CO493 =  unnamed classroom building at 493 College St

DL  =   Dunham Laboratory, 10 Hillhouse Avenue

Fence = the Fence Club, 220 York St, in the interior of the block, behind the School of Drama

HGS =  Hall of Graduate Studies, 320 York Street; to enter the basement rooms (B-05 or B-11), use the door to the left of the main (iron) gate, take the first set of stairs on the left down to the basement, make a left to the classrooms;  to enter other rooms, enter the door to the right of the iron gate and use the first stairs to the left

ML  =  Mason Laboratory, 9 Hillhouse Avenue

WHC = Whitney Humanities Center, 53 Wall Street, corner of Wall and Church

WLH  =  corner Wall and College

YK220 = 220 York Street.  On York Street, halfway between Chapel and Elm Streets, there is an alley next to the Yale Dramat that leads back into the block.  The red brick building at the end of that alley, behind the Dramat, is 220 York.