Multilingual Special Education Virtual Symposium
This 5th annual virtual symposium is designed for educators and practitioners who work at the dynamic and complex intersection of multilingual education and special education.
This 5th annual virtual symposium is designed for educators and practitioners who work at the dynamic and complex intersection of multilingual education and special education.
The CCERBAL 2025 colloquium, whose theme is “Bilingualism and Multilingualism: Diverse Perspectives and Contexts”, is just around the corner! Reserve your place at the biennial, bimodal colloquium of the Official Languages and Bilingualism Institute (OLBI), which will bring together the cream of the bilingualism and linguistics research community at the University of Ottawa. Registration fees start at $150. The event runs all day.
Curious about AI but not sure where to start? This free, no-pressure webinar will demystify artificial intelligence and its role in education. We will explore what AI is, how it’s being used in classrooms, and what teachers need to know about rules, ethics, and government regulations.
AIM Language Learning is on a mission to help increase second language acquisition and development of authentic proficiency through their unique classroom methodology. During their hands-on online sessions, you will learn what you need to begin to implement the AIM strategies that you learned right away.
AIM Language Learning is on a mission to help increase second language acquisition and development of authentic proficiency through their unique classroom methodology. During their hands-on online sessions, you will learn what you need to begin to implement the AIM strategies that you learned right away.
The 6th International Conference on Integrating Technology in Education (ITE 2025) aims to provide a platform for exchanging ideas in new emerging trends that need more focus and exposure and will attempt to publish proposals that strengthen its goals.
The Canadian Centre for Studies and Research on Bilingualism and Language Planning (CCERBAL) invites you to its next research forum, presented by Laetitia Louis from the Catholic University of Louvain.
The Canadian Centre for Studies and Research on Bilingualism and Language Planning (CCERBAL) invites you to its next research forum, presented by Associate Professor Elvis Wagner from Temple University.
Simon Fraser University's Office of Francophone and Francophile Affairs (OFFA) invites you to the fourth edition of the J'enseigne en français Conference. This is an invitation to all teachers who see themselves in the “I teach in French” context in British Columbia!
This is the tenth iteration of the ICC conference organized by the Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language and Literacy (CERCLL), a Title VI Language Resource Center at the University of Arizona.
The International Day of La Francophonie is celebrated around the world each March 20th to highlight the vitality of the French language and the diversity of Francophone culture.
Organized in partnership with Canadian Heritage and in collaboration with the Théâtre Cercle Molière , this event will honour the Francophone theatre scene on the occasion of the Franco-Manitoban Theatre Company’s 100th season. In celebration of this milestone, an adaptation of the play Ô Canada, Té Qui Toi? will be performed.
This webinar hosted by FSL Disrupt will dive into the world of French mystery novels and explore a high-engagement Book Club model. Learn how to empower students by letting them choose from 3-4 curated titles and work in collaborative reading groups.
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