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SUMMARY:Live Canada-wide Kahoot! Challenge: Célébrons la francophonie 2022
DESCRIPTION:Célébrons la francophonie is a collection of activities for FSL teachers to use with their students to explore and celebrate the French language and the French-speaking world. CASLT provides this resource for the Semaine nationale de la francophonie\, an opportunity to celebrate a rich\, exciting\, and dynamic Francophone community in Canada. \nFSL teachers – participate in the live Kahoot! with your students to: \n\nConnect in real time with other teachers and students in Canada celebrating French\nHave fun while promoting the use and acquisition of the French language\nHave a chance to win prizes – there will be several prize draws for participants during the live event\n\nFeel free to have your students participate individually or participate all together as a class. \n\n\n\n\nMy school division does not allow the use of Zoom. Can I still participate in the event?\nCASLT makes every effort to ensure that its services and offerings are as accessible as possible. Since there is no universal virtual meeting platform\, we decided to use Zoom. \nAs long as your school division’s IT department has not blocked the zoom.us domain*\, you can join the Zoom event using the Zoom web client. This means you can join the Zoom event in your web browser**\, without the need to download or install anything on your computer. \nHow to Join Zoom Meetings/Webinars With the Web Client\n\nClick the meeting link.\nIf a pop-up window prompts you to open or install the Zoom Desktop Client\, click “Cancel”.\nAt the bottom of the page\, click the “Join from your Browser” link.\nYour browser will ask you to allow Zoom to use your microphone and camera. Click “Allow”.\nEnter your name.\nClick “Join”.\n\nFor more information\, view the Zoom Support article “Getting started with the Zoom web client”. \n* You can test this by trying to go to https://zoom.us/. If the page loads\, you should be able to access the event in your browser. \n** One of the following browsers is required: Chromium Edge 80 or higher\, Google Chrome 53.0.2785 or higher\, Safari 10.0.602.1.50 or higher\, or Firefox 76 or higher. Note: Zoom web client is not supported on the mobile versions of web browsers.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/kahoot-challenge-2022/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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UID:7046-1648148400-1648152000@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:21st Century Learning to Support Access\, Achievement\, Equity\, and Empowerment in a Secondary FSL Context (French)
DESCRIPTION:Technology and digital resources are important in FSL\, but they won’t impact student engagement and achievement on their own. In this webinar we will explore how to shift educator mindsets about what teaching for the 21st century looks and sounds like and how to create inclusive learning experiences for students in FSL. We will learn how this shift changes the role of the classroom teacher from “master teacher” to “master learner.” In both digital and in-class learning environments\, the “master learner” curates learning experiences that centre student voice\, choice\, and lived experience in the process of learning.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20220324/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20220217T195643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T135904Z
UID:7041-1647975600-1647979200@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:21st Century Learning to Support Access\, Achievement\, Equity\, and Empowerment in a Secondary FSL Context (English)
DESCRIPTION:Technology and digital resources are important in FSL\, but they won’t impact student engagement and achievement on their own. In this webinar we will explore how to shift educator mindsets about what teaching for the 21st century looks and sounds like and how to create inclusive learning experiences for students in FSL. We will learn how this shift changes the role of the classroom teacher from “master teacher” to “master learner.” In both digital and in-class learning environments\, the “master learner” curates learning experiences that centre student voice\, choice\, and lived experience in the process of learning.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20220322/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220224T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20220112T212051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221003T132342Z
UID:6508-1645729200-1645732800@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Assessment Challenges During Pandemic Times: Strategies for Ensuring Academic Integrity (French)
DESCRIPTION:When much of the world went into lockdown because of COVID-19\, the immediate shift to online learning came as a shock to many teachers. One of the key areas of concern that emerged in teaching under pandemic conditions has been assessment. Not being able to monitor student work in the classroom has exposed some of the weaknesses of traditional assessment practices. For second language teachers specifically\, the challenge of assessing speaking\, reading\, listening\, and writing online has necessitated a shift in assessment approaches. In this session\, we will discuss how teaching practices have had to change\, explore new ways of assessing online\, and highlight different tools that may help to ensure academic integrity.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20220224/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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CREATED:20211220T011318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220823T175640Z
UID:5558-1645556400-1645560000@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Assessment Challenges During Pandemic Times: Strategies for Ensuring Academic Integrity (English)
DESCRIPTION:When much of the world went into lockdown because of COVID-19\, the immediate shift to online learning came as a shock to many teachers. One of the key areas of concern that emerged in teaching under pandemic conditions has been assessment. Not being able to monitor student work in the classroom has exposed some of the weaknesses of traditional assessment practices. For second language teachers specifically\, the challenge of assessing speaking\, reading\, listening\, and writing online has necessitated a shift in assessment approaches. In this session\, we will discuss how teaching practices have had to change\, explore new ways of assessing online\, and highlight different tools that may help to ensure academic integrity.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20220222/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20220112T215534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T141824Z
UID:6522-1643914800-1643918400@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:You "Can-Do" It With Video! The Language Learning Benefits of Student-Made Videos (French)
DESCRIPTION:Do you have YouTuber hopefuls or rising TikTok stars in your class? Why not harness your students’ passion for video creation to engage them in the language classroom? Attend this session to learn user-friendly tools and tips to implement in language classes that will engage students by having them produce authentic videos. Participants will develop a repertoire of strategies for recording\, editing\, and sharing student videos. We’ll also explore ideas for real-life tasks that students can record in second language classes. \nAfter the session\, you will also be well-equipped to enter your class in CASLT’s Languages Build Video Contest!
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20220203/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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CREATED:20211012T203927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T141420Z
UID:6512-1643742000-1643745600@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:You "Can-Do" It With Video! The Language Learning Benefits of Student-Made Videos (English)
DESCRIPTION:Do you have YouTuber hopefuls or rising TikTok stars in your class? Why not harness your students’ passion for video creation to engage them in the language classroom? Attend this session to learn user-friendly tools and tips to implement in language classes that will engage students by having them produce authentic videos. Participants will develop a repertoire of strategies for recording\, editing\, and sharing student videos. We’ll also explore ideas for real-life tasks that students can record in second language classes. \nAfter the session\, you will also be well-equipped to enter your class in CASLT’s Languages Build Video Contest!
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20220201/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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CREATED:20211214T231322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220114T143037Z
UID:4891-1637866800-1637870400@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:It All Starts with a Great Story! Exploring Language\, Literacy\, and Social Consciousness with Second Language Learners (French)
DESCRIPTION:Canadian children’s literature can provide powerful opportunities for teachers to engage second language learners. Developing language proficiency\, enhancing literacy competency\, and deepening understanding of critical social issues are some of the benefits. Yes\, you can do all this with just one book… if you choose a quality piece of literature as your anchor text! \nParticipants in this session will explore the process of designing connected literacy lessons through a model plan inspired by the award-winning picture book When We Were Alone (written by David A. Robertson and illustrated by Julie Flett). The story provides a gentle introduction to the history of residential schools that teaches students about Indigenous language\, culture\, and history; intergenerational storytelling; and family empowerment and strength. \nUsing the conceptual framework of pre–during–post reading stages and drawing on current research in second language pedagogies (Arnett & Bourgoin\, 2018; Bourgoin\, 2019; Gibbons\, 2015)\, this presentation will demonstrate a variety of literacy-based instructional strategies. Language and vocabulary acquisition\, oral fluency\, reading comprehension\, and descriptive writing are all targeted while exploring the significant themes of the text. \nParticipants will leave the session with a unit plan of connected lessons\, supporting documents\, and practical ideas that can be adapted for other children’s books and other topics of social relevance. This session will be of interest to teachers working with second language learners at multiple levels (elementary and beginner level secondary).
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20211125/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211123T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211123T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211214T230625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220225T141023Z
UID:4884-1637694000-1637697600@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:It All Starts With a Great Story! Exploring Language\, Literacy\, and Social Consciousness With Second Language Learners (English)
DESCRIPTION:Canadian children’s literature can provide powerful opportunities for teachers to engage second language learners. Developing language proficiency\, enhancing literacy competency\, and deepening understanding of critical social issues are some of the benefits. Yes\, you can do all this with just one book… if you choose a quality piece of literature as your anchor text! \nParticipants in this session will explore the process of designing connected literacy lessons through a model plan inspired by the award-winning picture book When We Were Alone (written by David A. Robertson and illustrated by Julie Flett). The story provides a gentle introduction to the history of residential schools that teaches students about Indigenous language\, culture\, and history; intergenerational storytelling; and family empowerment and strength. \nUsing the conceptual framework of pre–during–post reading stages and drawing on current research in second language pedagogies (Arnett & Bourgoin\, 2018; Bourgoin\, 2019; Gibbons\, 2015)\, this presentation will demonstrate a variety of literacy-based instructional strategies. Language and vocabulary acquisition\, oral fluency\, reading comprehension\, and descriptive writing are all targeted while exploring the significant themes of the text. \nParticipants will leave the session with a unit plan of connected lessons\, supporting documents\, and practical ideas that can be adapted for other children’s books and other topics of social relevance. This session will be of interest to teachers working with second language learners at multiple levels (elementary and beginner level secondary).
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20211123/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211118T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211214T213551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T230351Z
UID:4871-1637262000-1637265600@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Discover Design Thinking: Creating Authentic and Engaging Experiences in the Second Language Classroom Through Project-Based Learning (French)
DESCRIPTION:Design thinking is a creative\, flexible\, competency-driven problem-solving framework that can be used in your second language classroom. There are five key aspects to design thinking: empathy\, understanding\, ideating\, development\, and testing. When implemented properly\, design thinking encourages and guides students in designing meaningful\, creative solutions to authentic real-world problems in their classroom\, school\, or community. \nIn this session\, we will look at each step of the design thinking process and the variables involved. Participants will get an overview of design thinking\, what it looks like in class\, and how to implement it in the second language classroom.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20211118/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211116T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211116T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211214T213508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T230119Z
UID:4865-1637089200-1637092800@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Discover Design Thinking: Creating Authentic and Engaging Experiences in the Second Language Classroom through Project-Based Learning (English)
DESCRIPTION:Design thinking is a creative\, flexible\, competency-driven problem-solving framework that can be used in your second language classroom. There are five key aspects to design thinking: empathy\, understanding\, ideating\, development\, and testing. When implemented properly\, design thinking encourages and guides students in designing meaningful\, creative solutions to authentic real-world problems in their classroom\, school\, or community. \nIn this session\, we will look at each step of the design thinking process and the variables involved. Participants will get an overview of design thinking\, what it looks like in class\, and how to implement it in the second language classroom.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20211116/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211028T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211024T203418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220114T143152Z
UID:1969-1635447600-1635451200@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Enjoying a Sense of Well-Being and Passion for Teaching: Finding Meaning (French)
DESCRIPTION:Teaching is a complex profession with constant challenges such as excessive workloads and emotional overload. The need to continually adapt to rapidly changing circumstances and needs can make it particularly difficult to ensure one’s daily well-being. And yet countless teachers\, despite having faced various obstacles while performing their job\, are still passionate and optimistic. This begs the question: how we can manage an ongoing emotional load while best adapting to the daily problems we encounter? How can we evoke a sense of well-being while teaching\, and what can we do to stay passionate while looking for meaning in our profession? How can we maximize our potential to persevere? This session will address the matter of well-being and passion among teachers. It will consider how to foster well-being in the workplace by highlighting the strengths and skills teachers can use to adopt a more positive outlook towards the various situations they face in academic environments. Lastly\, it will propose strategies to foster greater workplace motivation and support for a positive professional identity.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20211028/
LOCATION:En ligne
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20211026T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20211026T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211024T203534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211221T143617Z
UID:1971-1635274800-1635278400@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Enjoying a Sense of Well-Being and Passion for Teaching: Finding Meaning (English)
DESCRIPTION:Teaching is a complex profession with constant challenges such as excessive workloads and emotional overload. The need to continually adapt to rapidly changing circumstances and needs can make it particularly difficult to ensure one’s daily well-being. And yet countless teachers\, despite having faced various obstacles while performing their job\, are still passionate and optimistic. This begs the question: how we can manage an ongoing emotional load while best adapting to the daily problems we encounter? How can we evoke a sense of well-being while teaching\, and what can we do to stay passionate while looking for meaning in our profession? How can we maximize our potential to persevere? This session will address the matter of well-being and passion among teachers. It will consider how to foster well-being in the workplace by highlighting the strengths and skills teachers can use to adopt a more positive outlook towards the various situations they face in academic environments. Lastly\, it will propose strategies to foster greater workplace motivation and support for a positive professional identity.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/online-professional-learning-20211026/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211002
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211215T033517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211219T231158Z
UID:5030-1633046400-1633132799@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Networking Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, CASLT hosts a networking event following its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The Networking Day is a great opportunity for CASLT members\, partners\, and second language education stakeholders to share information and ideas. Following the 2021 AGM\, CASLT presented its 2020 Networking Day in an online format. Networking Day featured updates on CASLT initiatives and priorities\, presentations by invited guests\, and workshops focused on a particular issue or trend affecting second language educators in Canada. \nConcurrent Session Abstracts\nWhat’s New at CASLT?\nGillian Blackmore and Yasmina Lemieux\nLearn about CASLT’s exciting new projects\, initiatives\, and updates\, including the CASLT Learning Centre\, the CASLT Mentorship Program\, projects on blended learning and the impact of COVID-19 on teacher practice\, publications\, and more. \nCASLT Mentorship Program: Connecting Mentorship to Identity\, Community\, and Confidence – A Panel Discussion\nYuliya Desyatova\, Mimi Masson\, Philippa Parks\, Monica Tang\, and Carole Bonin\nThe CASLT Mentorship Program connects new second language teachers to experienced colleagues. This interactive session will explore how mentorship can build confidence\, positive second language identities\, and a sense of community among language teachers\, further empowering them and aiding efforts to improve language teacher retention. Watch the recording. \nFSL Teacher Education Project Updates\nStephanie Arnott\, Karla Culligan\, and Meike Wernicke\nThe FSL Teacher Education research project aims to identify ways to better equip new FSL teachers for success in the early stages of their careers. Learn about initial project findings related to FSL teacher recruitment and retention as well as next steps. Watch the recording. \nLeadership Strategies to Support Language Teacher Recruitment and Retention\nKatherine Mueller and Joanne Robertson\nThis interactive session allowed current leaders of second language programs to share strategies\, approaches\, and innovative solutions to the ongoing challenges related to language teacher recruitment and retention. The session was facilitated by CASLT Board members with experience in K-12 language program leadership and post-secondary language teacher education.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/networking-day-2021/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211002
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211215T025253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220105T151005Z
UID:4976-1633046400-1633132799@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:2021 Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:CASLT holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM) each fall. At the AGM\, CASLT members and stakeholders gather to discuss important updates\, vote\, and network. The 2021 AGM took place online on October 1\, 2021 and was followed by the 2021 Networking Day.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/2021-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Annual General Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201025
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211214T233505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T181751Z
UID:4905-1603324800-1603583999@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Celebrating Languages Without Borders 2020
DESCRIPTION:On October 23 and 24\, 2020\, CASLT and the British Columbia Association of Teachers of Modern Languages (BCATML) co-hosted Celebrating Languages Without Borders (CLWB). Due to pandemic restrictions\, the conference took place online\, offering even greater opportunities for participation without the logistical barriers of geography or time. Over 600 second language educators and stakeholders attended over 100 high-quality presentations and workshops. Online networking opportunities and a virtual trade show enabled participants to share information\, exchange ideas\, and learn about new resources. \nSome sessions were recorded and are now available on the CASLT Learning Centre.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/clwb-2020/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Languages Without Borders
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200926
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211215T032425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T032856Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, CASLT hosts a networking event following its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The Networking Day is a great opportunity for CASLT members\, partners\, and second language education stakeholders to share information and ideas. Following the 2020 AGM\, CASLT presented its 2020 Networking Day in an online format. The Networking Day featured Networking Mini Meets\, facilitated discussions on relevant topics and current issues in language education. Attendees could join one of five Mini Meet breakout groups: Core French\, French immersion\, modern/international languages\, English as a second language\, or Indigenous languages. The main theme of the mini meets explored how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted students’ language acquisition and led to innovation in teaching. The final part of the event gathered all participants for a 50th anniversary celebration for CASLT.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/networking-day-2020/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200926
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211215T024231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T024544Z
UID:4965-1600992000-1601078399@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:2020 Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:CASLT holds its annual general meeting (AGM) each fall. At the AGM\, CASLT members and stakeholders gather to discuss important updates\, vote\, and network. \nIn 2020\, CASLT’s AGM took place completely online for the first time. On September 25\, 2020\, over 120 CASLT members met virtually to take stock of the association’s 2019–2020 year and look towards upcoming initiatives. \nAmong the agenda items were the reports from CASLT’s president\, treasurer\, and auditor and the announcement of 2020’s CASLT award recipients. The AGM also saw the election of a new board member and the introduction of a new National Council member. \nThe AGM was followed by CASLT’s 2020 Networking Day.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/2020-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Online | En ligne
CATEGORIES:Annual General Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20190927T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20190927T170000
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211215T031625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T031801Z
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SUMMARY:Networking Day 2019
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, CASLT hosts a networking event following its Annual General Meeting (AGM). Networking Day is a great opportunity for CASLT members\, partners\, and second language education stakeholders to share information and ideas. CASLT presented its 2019 AGM and Networking Day in conjunction with EducLang’s biennial conference and the Ontario Modern Language Teachers Association (OMLTA) fall conference. As a result\, attendance at the Networking Day was close to 200 people. Attendees also benefited from a much greater selection of professional development sessions than at past Networking Days. Thanks to this partnership\, attendees had access to close to 80 presentations and workshops.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/networking-day-2019/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa\, 75 Laurier Ave. E\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5
CATEGORIES:Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190927
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190928
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211023T184910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211222T190413Z
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SUMMARY:2019 Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:CASLT holds its annual general meeting (AGM) each fall. At the AGM\, CASLT members and stakeholders gather to discuss important updates\, vote\, and network.  \nCASLT’s AGM on September 27\, 2019\, at the University of Ottawa had 107 members and 20 observers in attendance. It was held in collaboration with EducLang’s biennial conference and the Ontario Modern Language Teachers’ Association (OMLTA) fall conference. Among the agenda items were the presentation of the annual report and the audited financial statements\, the election of two new board members\, and the introduction of the board of directors and National Council. For the first time\, the meeting was livestreamed on Facebook and attracted close to 100 online viewers. \nThe AGM was followed by CASLT’s 2019 Networking Day.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/2019-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:University of Ottawa\, 75 Laurier Ave. E\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 6N5
CATEGORIES:Annual General Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190505
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211214T232520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T181855Z
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SUMMARY:Languages Without Borders 2019
DESCRIPTION:From May 2–4\, 2019\, CASLT and the Second Language Research Institute of Canada (L2RIC) co-hosted Languages Without Borders (LWB) 2019 in Fredericton\, New Brunswick. Over 500 second language educators and stakeholders from across Canada attended over 100 professional learning sessions\, an exhibitors’ hall\, and numerous networking opportunities.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/lwb-2019/
LOCATION:Fredericton Convention Centre\, 670 Queen St.\, Fredericton\, New Brunswick\, E3B 1C2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Languages Without Borders
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180929
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211215T031048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T031117Z
UID:5002-1538092800-1538179199@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Networking Day 2018
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, CASLT hosts a networking event following its Annual General Meeting (AGM). The Networking Day is a great opportunity for CASLT members\, partners\, and second language education stakeholders to share information and ideas. At the AGM and Networking Day 2018\, CASLT presented several workshops and information sessions on new resources and initiatives in the second language world.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/networking-day-2018/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Hotel\, 2 Montcalm Street\, Gatineau\, Quebec\, J8X 4B4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Networking
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180929
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211021T160217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211215T010027Z
UID:983-1538092800-1538179199@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:2018 Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:CASLT holds its annual general meeting (AGM) each fall. At the AGM\, CASLT members and stakeholders gather to discuss important updates\, vote\, and network. \nThe 2018 AGM took place in Gatineau\, Quebec and brought together 80 participants. Second language education stakeholders discussed Canada’s 2018–2023 Action Plan for Official Languages: Investing in Our Future with a focus on the opportunities it provides to address the ongoing challenge of the FSL teacher shortage. \nThe AGM was followed by CASLT’s 2018 Networking Day.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/2018-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Hotel\, 2 Montcalm Street\, Gatineau\, Quebec\, J8X 4B4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Annual General Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170409
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211202T181120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T181937Z
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SUMMARY:Languages Without Borders 2017
DESCRIPTION:From April 6–8\, 2017\, CASLT and the Institute for Innovation in Second Language Education (IISLE) at Edmonton Public Schools co-hosted the Languages Without Borders (LWB) conference in Edmonton\, Alberta. CASLT and IISLE worked together to organize\, promote\, and present an extraordinary conference that brought together over 620 attendees and 130 presenters. \nThe 2017 LWB conference included a major innovation for CASLT: the Aboriginal Languages Gathering (ALG) programming. With 19 sessions focusing on topics such as the teaching of Indigenous languages; the connection between language\, culture\, and identity; applying the Common Framework of Reference in Indigenous language classrooms; Indigenous language immersion programs; and much more\, the ALG provided an entire conference within a conference. \nSome sessions were recorded and are available on the CASLT Learning Centre.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/lwb-2017/
LOCATION:Edmonton Convention Centre\, 9797 Jasper Ave.\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 1N9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Languages Without Borders
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150329
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211202T174706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220218T182032Z
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SUMMARY:World Congress of Modern Languages 2015
DESCRIPTION:From March 26 to 28\, 2015\, CASLT hosted the World Congress of Modern Languages (WCML) along with the International Modern Language Teachers’ Federation (FIPLV) and the Ontario Modern Language Teachers’ Association (OMLTA) in Niagara Falls\, Ontario. The 1\,050 attendees had a chance to participate in more than two days of workshops\, roundtables\, lectures\, and other activities. The program included more than 140 workshops and presentations as well as four plenary sessions.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/wcml-2015/
LOCATION:Sheraton on the Falls Hotel and Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls – Fallsview Hotel
CATEGORIES:Languages Without Borders
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130418
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130421
DTSTAMP:20260405T041741
CREATED:20211023T214724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220306T222550Z
UID:1838-1366243200-1366502399@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Languages Without Borders 2013
DESCRIPTION:From April 18–20\, 2013\, CASLT hosted Languages Without Borders (LWB) in Winnipeg\, Manitoba. Close to 500 participants attended this edition of the conference. More than two full days of professional development included 71 workshops\, six roundtables\, two keynote addresses\, a number of language workshops\, and an exhibitors’ hall that brought together the most important players in language teaching and learning from across Canada.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/lwb-2013/
LOCATION:Hotel Delta Winnipeg\, 350 St. Mary Ave.\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3C 3J2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Languages Without Borders
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