Finding, Evaluating, and Creating Resources for FSL Programs
In this course, participants will explore strategies and considerations for effective resource selection and creation in FSL programs.
In this course, participants will explore strategies and considerations for effective resource selection and creation in FSL programs.
In this course, we will explore different approaches and strategies for teaching French. We will share examples of what works (and what doesn’t!) and discuss the research and experiences that inform our teaching practices.
In this course, participants will learn practical and time-saving strategies—including assessment frameworks, triangulation of evidence, differentiation, inclusion, curriculum alignment, reporting, workflow, and international language credentials—for designing and implementing authentic and engaging assessments to evaluate student language proficiency in a classroom with diverse needs.
This course provides a supportive environment for FSL educators to understand social justice issues, learn strategies for creating inclusive classrooms, address systemic barriers, and implement diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles in their practice.
Participants will engage in practical and meaningful work designed to develop language proficiency specific to the FSL teaching profession. They will be invited to listen, speak, read, and write in A1-level French while forming professional connections in an inclusive and welcoming environment.
Participants will further develop language proficiency through exposure to high-frequency vocabulary specific to FSL teaching. They will gain a clear understanding of the proficiency expectations and evaluation criteria for the A2 level and of how these expectations can be integrated into the FSL classroom.
Participants will use their increasingly independent language skills to explore the challenges of FSL teaching, including student diversity and engagement, Differentiated Instruction, and Universal Design for Learning.
Teacher-learners will participate in various B2-level synchronous and asynchronous listening, speaking, reading, and writing tasks in a gradual release of responsibility model. They will develop effective pedagogical practices and communication skills using research-based strategies and authentic texts.
In this course, participants will learn practical and time-saving strategies for designing and implementing authentic and engaging assessments to evaluate student language proficiency in a classroom with diverse needs.
In this course, we will explore different approaches and strategies for teaching French. We will share examples of what works (and what doesn’t!) and discuss the research and experiences that inform our teaching practices.
This course provides a supportive environment for FSL educators to understand social justice issues, learn strategies for creating inclusive classrooms, address systemic barriers, and implement diversity, equity, and inclusion principles in their practice.
In this course, participants will explore strategies and considerations for effective resource selection and creation in FSL programs.
CASLT supports its members by creating opportunities for professional development, initiating and disseminating research, and facilitating the exchange of information and ideas among language educators. Memberships start at only $60 per year!
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