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SUMMARY:Innovative Assessment Practices Using Technology (English)
DESCRIPTION:With the COVID-19 pandemic\, technology has come to play a vital role in language classrooms. As part of our mission to support second language teachers and teaching throughout Canada\, CASLT is hosting a series of Online Professional Learning webinars exploring the role of technology in language teaching and learning. \nWhether classes occur online\, in-person\, or in hybrid format\, technology can facilitate the assessment of language proficiency. This session will focus on foundational practices as well as specific technologies and strategies that teachers can implement to ensure that language assessments are reliable and valid\, even when they occur online. How do teachers collect observational evidence of learning from students in breakout rooms? How do they ensure that online written assignments are valid? What conversational evidence of learning can teachers gather using technology? Attend this interactive\, online session for answers to these questions as well as any others you may have regarding assessment in a blended language learning environment.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/opl-20230206/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230118T002547Z
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SUMMARY:Innovative Assessment Practices Using Technology (French)
DESCRIPTION:With the COVID-19 pandemic\, technology has come to play a vital role in language classrooms. As part of our mission to support second language teachers and teaching throughout Canada\, CASLT is hosting a series of Online Professional Learning webinars exploring the role of technology in language teaching and learning. \nWhether classes occur online\, in-person\, or in hybrid format\, technology can facilitate the assessment of language proficiency. This session will focus on foundational practices as well as specific technologies and strategies that teachers can implement to ensure that language assessments are reliable and valid\, even when they occur online. How do teachers collect observational evidence of learning from students in breakout rooms? How do they ensure that online written assignments are valid? What conversational evidence of learning can teachers gather using technology? Attend this interactive\, online session for answers to these questions as well as any others you may have regarding assessment in a blended language learning environment.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/opl-20230208/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230214T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230118T014619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T213350Z
UID:13510-1676401200-1676404800@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:The Contradiction of Being a French L+ Teacher: Issues to Consider to Support Immersion Teachers (English)
DESCRIPTION:The French immersion faculty is evolving. While it was once predominantly composed of people with French as their dominant language (L1)\, a recent study by ACPI (2019) points out that\, in fact\, the majority of today’s French immersion teachers outside of Quebec speak French as an additional language (L+). For those who work in their non-dominant language\, the experience can include feelings that are complex and sometimes contradictory. \nThe powerful experience of learning French in immersion is what makes a career in immersion appealing to so many graduates of the program. That being said\, the decision to teach in immersion is often accompanied by a certain amount of stress that arises as these teacher-graduates attempt to integrate into the immersion language community. These feelings go beyond personal linguistic insecurity to concerns around legitimately belonging to the immersion language community. \nDespite a desire to belong\, new French L+ teachers can feel a strong sense of non-belonging when the only aspects of linguistic identity that are considered are accent and French-language proficiency. Teacher-graduates seek to assert their contributions to the immersion program and to have a voice within this community. Collectively\, we need to reflect on our perception of what defines the legitimacy of L+ teachers and ask ourselves how our perception of this legitimacy can affect their access to this community. \nThis workshop will explore the complexities of bilingual life through the story of a French immersion teacher and suggest ways to support the legitimacy of bilingual teachers. \nThe session will recorded and posted on the CASLT CoLab afterwards.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/opl-20230214/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230215T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230215T141500
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CREATED:20230125T184631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T184631Z
UID:13577-1676466000-1676470500@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Latest Research on Second Language Learning and News from Other Countries
DESCRIPTION:Showcase meeting 3 for the National Table for French as a Second Language.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/tnfls-20230215/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community Spotlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230215T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230215T200000
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CREATED:20230118T014843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T213356Z
UID:13527-1676487600-1676491200@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:The Contradiction of Being a French L+ Teacher: Issues to Consider to Support Immersion Teachers (French)
DESCRIPTION:The French immersion faculty is evolving. While it was once predominantly composed of people with French as their dominant language (L1)\, a recent study by ACPI (2019) points out that\, in fact\, the majority of today’s French immersion teachers outside of Quebec speak French as an additional language (L+). For those who work in their non-dominant language\, the experience can include feelings that are complex and sometimes contradictory. \nThe powerful experience of learning French in immersion is what makes a career in immersion appealing to so many graduates of the program. That being said\, the decision to teach in immersion is often accompanied by a certain amount of stress that arises as these teacher-graduates attempt to integrate into the immersion language community. These feelings go beyond personal linguistic insecurity to concerns around legitimately belonging to the immersion language community. \nDespite a desire to belong\, new French L+ teachers can feel a strong sense of non-belonging when the only aspects of linguistic identity that are considered are accent and French-language proficiency. Teacher-graduates seek to assert their contributions to the immersion program and to have a voice within this community. Collectively\, we need to reflect on our perception of what defines the legitimacy of L+ teachers and ask ourselves how our perception of this legitimacy can affect their access to this community. \nThis workshop will explore the complexities of bilingual life through the story of a French immersion teacher and suggest ways to support the legitimacy of bilingual teachers. \nThe session will recorded and posted on the CASLT CoLab afterwards.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/opl-20230215/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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CREATED:20230210T205627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T213401Z
UID:13726-1677524400-1677528000@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Connecting Language Learners to the World Outside: A Panel Discussion (English)
DESCRIPTION:With the COVID-19 pandemic\, technology has come to play a vital role in language classrooms. As part of our mission to support second language teachers and teaching throughout Canada\, CASLT is hosting a series of Online Professional Learning webinars exploring the role of technology in language teaching and learning. \nLanguage doesn’t exist in a vacuum\, so why should our language classrooms? Connecting language students to the real world in authentic and meaningful ways can be a highly motivating way to encourage learning. In 2020\, the recipients of two of CASLT’s Research and Special Initiatives Grants set out to explore different ways to connect their students to the outside world. Karen and Serena explored the development of intercultural understanding and awareness fostered among students participating in a virtual “Web Pals” language exchange. Laun and Ashleigh had their students interview fluent French speakers for a podcast to inspire them to be more engaged. Join our panel discussion to learn more about each of these projects and how you can implement their strategies in your own classroom. \nThe session will recorded and posted on the CASLT CoLab afterwards.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/opl-20230227/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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CREATED:20230207T020000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230207T020000Z
UID:13652-1677695400-1677699900@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Causerie avec David Bouchet
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/causerie-avec-david-bouchet/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community Spotlight
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CREATED:20230210T205353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T213407Z
UID:13741-1677697200-1677700800@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Connecting Language Learners to the World Outside: A Panel Discussion (French)
DESCRIPTION:With the COVID-19 pandemic\, technology has come to play a vital role in language classrooms. As part of our mission to support second language teachers and teaching throughout Canada\, CASLT is hosting a series of Online Professional Learning webinars exploring the role of technology in language teaching and learning. \nLanguage doesn’t exist in a vacuum\, so why should our language classrooms? Connecting language students to the real world in authentic and meaningful ways can be a highly motivating way to encourage learning. In 2020\, the recipients of two of CASLT’s Research and Special Initiatives Grants set out to explore different ways to connect their students to the outside world. Karen and Serena explored the development of intercultural understanding and awareness fostered among students participating in a virtual “Web Pals” language exchange. Laun and Ashleigh had their students interview fluent French speakers for a podcast to inspire them to be more engaged. Join our panel discussion to learn more about each of these projects and how you can implement their strategies in your own classroom. \nThe session will recorded and posted on the CASLT CoLab afterwards.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/opl-20230301/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230309T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230309T130000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230221T151636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230221T152156Z
UID:13795-1678359600-1678366800@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Mauril in the Classroom / Pilot Project (French)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/mauril-demo-fr/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community Spotlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230309T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230309T150000
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CREATED:20230221T152226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230221T152226Z
UID:13791-1678366800-1678374000@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Mauril in the Classroom / Pilot Project (English)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/mauril-demo-en/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Community Spotlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230323T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230323T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20221223T181627Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T195014Z
UID:13329-1679580000-1679587200@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Collective Resilience: Supporting and Engaging Language Teachers Through Communities of Care
DESCRIPTION:The Languages Without Borders (LWB) pre-conference is an opportunity to network and discuss current challenges and potential solutions in language education. The 2023 pre-conference will take place in person and will be recorded. \nLanguage teacher retention has been a longstanding challenge in Canada. Administrators and leaders feel a collective responsibility to take care of language teachers\, but how can they do so in a way that fosters a sense of collective resilience? Research consistently recognizes the importance of mentorship and communities of practice as vehicles to support language teacher retention\, but ongoing efforts to support and engage teachers require that our communities of practice also function as “communities of care.” What does this mean? How does one establish a community of care\, and what does it feel like to be part of one? This interactive panel session will address these questions and consider possibilities for collective resilience in language education. Our panelists bring together a wealth of knowledge and experience in language teacher identity\, communities of practice\, and mentorship. They will guide participants through the creation of a community of care while discussing ideas and strategies for supporting and engaging language teachers. Participants will leave the session with practical ideas and takeaways for building and supporting communities of care within their own contexts. \nRegistration Fees Transportation and Accommodations
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/lwb-2023-pre-conference/
LOCATION:Westin Harbour Castle\, 1 Harbour Square\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5J 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Languages Without Borders
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230323T161500
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230323T180000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20220408T195604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T171457Z
UID:8370-1679588100-1679594400@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Faculties of Education Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:CASLT is pleased to invite researchers and stakeholders in FSL teacher education to our second Faculties of Education Roundtable Event. \nGoals\nThe goals of the FSL Teacher Education Roundtable are to: \n\nShare and learn about research project updates from participants of the November 2020 roundtable.\nBuild community among researchers and stakeholders in FSL teacher education.\nShare updates and findings of the FSL Teacher Education research project.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/faculties-of-ed-roundtable-2023/
LOCATION:Westin Harbour Castle\, 1 Harbour Square\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5J 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230326
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20220113T202927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240115T220254Z
UID:6562-1679616000-1679788799@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Languages Without Borders 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers (CASLT) and the Ontario Modern Language Teachers’ Association (OMLTA) are proud to co-host Languages Without Borders (LWB) 2023. This edition of Canada’s premier national professional development conference for second language educators and stakeholders will be held at the Westin Harbour Castle in Toronto from March 24–25\, 2023. \nThe 2023 conference will be presented in a hybrid format. For those unable to attend in person\, a virtual program is available. Some sessions may be recorded and added to the CASLT Learning Centre\, enabling asynchronous as well as synchronous conference participation. \nSchedule of Events Conference Program Abstracts of Presentations Registration Transportation and Accommodations Sponsors Exhibitors Call for Proposals  \n  \nPre-Conference\nThe pre-conference\, Collective Resilience: Supporting and Engaging Language Teachers Through Communities of Care\, will take place on March 23. \nLearn More
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/lwb-2023/
LOCATION:Westin Harbour Castle\, 1 Harbour Square\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5J 1A6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Languages Without Borders
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ORGANIZER;CN="OMLTA/AOPLV":MAILTO:omlta@omlta.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230403T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230403T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230329T165220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T213434Z
UID:14115-1680548400-1680552000@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Inspiring Action: Leadership Strategies for Empowering Language Teachers (English)
DESCRIPTION:With the COVID-19 pandemic\, technology has come to play a vital role in language classrooms. As part of our mission to support second language teachers and teaching throughout Canada\, CASLT is hosting a series of Online Professional Learning webinars exploring the role of technology in language teaching and learning. \nSupporting staff is an integral part of leading a school and helps mitigate teacher attrition. Research consistently demonstrates that teachers thrive in environments where they feel supported and valued and have trusting relationships with their administrators. Since the introduction of online learning\, administrators may have wondered how they could continue to support language teachers in new blended learning environments. This interactive panel discussion will focus on practical strategies for school leaders to inspire and empower these language teachers. Join our panelists\, including current administrators and a language teacher\, to ask your questions and discuss best practices for supporting language teachers in blended teaching assignments. \nThe session will recorded and posted on the CASLT CoLab afterwards.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/opl-20230403/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230405T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230405T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230309T145300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T213507Z
UID:14124-1680721200-1680724800@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Inspiring Action: Leadership Strategies for Empowering Language Teachers (French)
DESCRIPTION:With the COVID-19 pandemic\, technology has come to play a vital role in language classrooms. As part of our mission to support second language teachers and teaching throughout Canada\, CASLT is hosting a series of Online Professional Learning webinars exploring the role of technology in language teaching and learning. \nSupporting staff is an integral part of leading a school and helps mitigate teacher attrition. Research consistently demonstrates that teachers thrive in environments where they feel supported and valued and have trusting relationships with their administrators. Since the introduction of online learning\, administrators may have wondered how they could continue to support language teachers in new blended learning environments. This interactive panel discussion will focus on practical strategies for school leaders to inspire and empower these language teachers. Join our panelists\, including current administrators and a language teacher\, to ask your questions and discuss best practices for supporting language teachers in blended teaching assignments. \nThe session will recorded and posted on the CASLT CoLab afterwards.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/opl-20230405/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230421T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230421T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230418T162735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T162843Z
UID:14326-1682074800-1682089200@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Symposium virtuel de l'ACPI : Pédagogie et rétention au secondaire
DESCRIPTION:Le 21 avril prochain\, en moins d’une journée\, l’ACPI rassemble huit (8) experts de l’immersion française ainsi qu’une panoplie d’organisations francophones et francophiles canadiennes pour offrir des outils concrets aux professionnels de l’immersion œuvrant au niveau secondaire.  \nS’adressant principalement aux professionnels des niveaux 9e à la 12e année\, cette journée a pour objectifs :   \n\nPermettre aux enseignants d’obtenir des outils\, trucs et astuces pour assurer le transfert de langue dans l’enseignement des matières\nFaire connaître aux professionnels de l’immersion les organismes et organisations pouvant encourager et supporter leurs élèves afin qu’il puissent poursuivre des études post-secondaires en français ou encore faire le choix d’une profession bilingue.  
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/symposium-virtuel-acpi-2023/
CATEGORIES:Community Spotlight
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230601
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230418T182847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T183017Z
UID:14334-1685491200-1685577599@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Deadline for Nominations: H. H. Stern Award
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/deadline-hhs-2023/
CATEGORIES:Deadline
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230601
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230418T182902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230418T184723Z
UID:14335-1685491200-1685577599@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Deadline for Nominations: Robert Roy Award
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/deadline-rr-2023/
CATEGORIES:Deadline
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230531
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230601
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230418T182943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T203602Z
UID:14336-1685491200-1685577599@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Deadline for Applications: Research and Special Initiatives Grants
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/deadline-rsi-2023/
CATEGORIES:Deadline
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20230602T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Winnipeg:20230602T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230516T193332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230519T190843Z
UID:14428-1685725200-1685732400@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Networking Reception: Winnipeg
DESCRIPTION:This get together will be an opportunity to network with other players in the field of second and additional languages in Canada. It will also provide you with the opportunity to learn about a few of CASLT’s recent initiatives to support its vision of excellence in teaching languages.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/networking-reception-winnipeg/
LOCATION:The Fort Garry Hotel\, Spa and Conference Centre\, 222 Broadway\, Winnipeg\, MB\, R3C 0R3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230817
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230819
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230628T151504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T151504Z
UID:14808-1692230400-1692403199@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:CAJLE Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:CAJLE holds an annual conference which includes lectures and workshops by guest speakers\, as well as research presentations and a general meeting.  The conference provides a great opportunity for participants to exchange information and opinions on Japanese language education and Japanese linguistics. The CAJLE 2023 Annual Conference will be held in Montreal\, Quebec.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/cajle-2023/
CATEGORIES:Community Spotlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230818T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230818T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230803T161429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230804T163613Z
UID:23242-1692378000-1692383400@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Networking Reception: Quebec City
DESCRIPTION:CASLT’s Board of Directors is hosting an L+ networking reception in Quebec on August 18\, 2023. This get-together will be an opportunity to network with other players in the field of second and additional languages in Canada. It will also provide you with the opportunity to learn about a few of CASLT’s recent initiatives to support its vision of excellence in teaching languages. \nPlease register by Monday\, August 14 to confirm your presence.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/networking-reception-quebec-city/
LOCATION:Delta Hotels Calgary Downtown\, 209 4 Ave SE\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T2G 0C6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230912T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231019T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230630T194403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230630T213731Z
UID:14920-1694545200-1697745600@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:FSL Teaching Approaches and Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Course Details\nSchedule and Format\n12 lessons over 6 weeks that blend theory and practice: \n\nSynchronous 60-minute classes Tuesdays and Thursdays\, 7–8 p.m. EST (Zoom)\nTuesday evening classes are synchronous and all participants attend.\nThursday evening classes are offered synchronously or asynchronously. Participants may either attend the live class or work through the module on their own and post a reflection.\nParticipants are asked to apply what they are learning in their own classrooms and share their observations with course colleagues.\nOptional activities: Reading/viewing activities complement the course discussions.\n\nFirst class: September 12\, 2023 \nLast class: October 19\, 2023 \nRegistration Fees\n\n\n\nRegistration Type\nRate\n\n\nCASLT Member\n$120 + tax\n\n\nNon-member*\n$180 + tax\n\n\n\n*Includes a one-year CASLT membership. \nCourse Completion\nAll participants who finish the course successfully will receive a certificate of completion. \nParticipant Profile\nTeachers of Core\, Extended\, or French Immersion programs (elementary or secondary) \nLanguage of the Course\nThis course is taught with a bilingual approach. Course content will be presented in English\, with classroom examples in French. Participants may engage with coursework and discussions in English or French. \nInstructional Approach\n\nAction-oriented: Each module will include authentic examples from FSL classrooms\, including videos of classrooms in action and examples of student work. Throughout the course\, participants will contribute their analyses\, questions\, and reflections as we examine these examples together and identify the teachers’ and students’ strategies for improving communication in French.\nDifferentiated: Each participant is asked to set out personalized learning objectives\, reflecting on their own professional learning goals for the course. The activities in the course are designed to be transferable to different teaching contexts. We will make explicit connections to how strategies can be adapted or selected based on student age\, interest\, and skill-level.\n\nCourse Description\nIn this course\, we will explore different approaches and strategies for teaching French. Why do some strategies work better in certain contexts or for teaching certain skills? Join us in a safe\, no-judgment professional learning environment where we will share examples of what works (and what doesn’t!). We will also discuss the research and experiences that inform our teaching practices. \nThe course is anchored in the pedagogy (Action-Oriented Approach) and language skill development (comprehension\, production\, interaction) of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) but the principles are also applicable to other frameworks. \nLearning Outcomes\nBy the end of this 6-week course\, participants will be able to: \n\nDistinguish between different pedagogical approaches to teaching French as a second/additional language\nIdentify and compare a variety of evidence-based strategies to help students develop their communicative skills in listening\, speaking\, reading\, and writing\nApply those strategies to their own teaching context and receive feedback on their approach\n\nCourse Overview\n\n\n\nWeek\nTopic \nLearning Objectives\n\n\n1\nHow Did You Learn French (Or Other Second Language)?\nRecognize the impact of personal learning experiences and preferences on our teaching choices/methods \nIdentify some historical and evidence-based approaches to second language teaching: grammar-translation\, audio-visual\, communicative\, and action-oriented (socio-actional) \nDiscuss and compare classroom examples of these approaches\n\n\n2\nWhat Is Our Common Understanding of “Strategies”?\nCompare strategies\, skills\, and teaching habits \nConnect the Action-Oriented Approach with three types of strategies: cognitive\, metacognitive\, and socio-emotional\n\n\n3\nSecond Language Pedagogy: A Science or an Art?\nIdentify strategies supported by evidence \nDiscuss the role of experience and intuition (in addition to evidence) \nReflect on the popularity of some approaches despite a lack of research evidence\n\n\n4\nWhat Teaching and Learning Strategies Are Particularly Useful to Support Listening and Reading (Comprehension)?\nRecognize the different purposes for listening or reading\, and that teaching strategies should be based on purpose \nSelect a comprehension strategy presented in class to try in your classroom and create a single-point assessment rubric\n\n\n5\nHow Do We Design Opportunities for Oral and Written Interaction?\nIdentify supports for students before and during interaction activities to address their learning needs \nSelect a support strategy presented in class to try in your classroom and create a single-point assessment rubric\n\n\n6\nPlanning: Collaborating and Reflecting \nWhat Strategies Work for Me and My Students?\nCo-create criteria for selecting/applying teaching strategies (How do we know if a strategy was effective? How will students know?) \nShare and reflect on the results of a classroom experience based on the week 4 or 5 strategies \nPractice giving feedback based on strategies that support communicative skills \nRevise and submit your assessment rubric (comprehension or interaction) for instructor feedback
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/fsl-teaching-approaches-strategies/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230920T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230731T152321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T170045Z
UID:23191-1695236400-1695240000@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Teaching with Comprehensible Input Novels in the Language Classroom
DESCRIPTION:Classroom novels are a potent tool for taking students on a cultural journey\, allowing them to see and understand a culture different from their own. Comprehensible input (CI) novels allow learners to understand most\, but not all\, of the words and structures used. Reading a novel as a class helps students with their language acquisition process. It facilitates a deeper understanding of the story and gives students tools to make stronger connections and build robust mental representations. \nThis workshop will share different activities that enable teachers to scaffold the process of reading a novel as a class while fostering an atmosphere where students can fall in love with the culture and story of each CI novel. The focus will be on hands-on activities and sharing tips and ideas\, and there will be a question-and-answer period at the end of the session. \nThis workshop will be presented in English only. The session will recorded and posted on the CASLT CoLab afterwards.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/opl-20230920/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230923T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230924T133000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230727T152517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230727T152517Z
UID:23173-1695457800-1695562200@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Canadian Association of Teachers of German National Conference
DESCRIPTION:Aktivismen als Lern- und Erfahrungsthemen: Herausforderungen\, Hilfe und Möglichkeiten für Deutschlernende und Lehrkräfte\nCégep du Vieux Montréal and Goethe-Institut Montréal: Saturday\, September 23 and Sunday\, September 24. For registration and full details\, visit www.catg.ca.
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/catg-national-conference/
LOCATION:Cégep du Vieux Montréal
CATEGORIES:Community Spotlight
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230927T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230927T201500
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230829T144540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231114T153006Z
UID:23511-1695841200-1695845700@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Strengthening Our Community Session 1: A Journey to the Heart of Street Art in Francophone Regions
DESCRIPTION:FSL Fundamentals: Strengthening Our Community\nVirtual Community-Building Events\nThe main goal of this virtual event series is to strengthen our community through participation in hands-on learning activities that will develop a sense of belonging to a network of French as an additional language teachers. Through a series of five sessions between fall 2023 and spring 2024\, we will discover cultural elements specific to the French-speaking world. Each session will be interactive\, allowing you to learn about a cultural theme through experiences. You will be able to transfer what you’ve learned to your classroom or simply take advantage of these moments to relax. \nWe work so hard to meet our students’ needs that we sometimes forget to consider our own emotional needs. Take some time to have fun while making connections\, speaking French\, and developing your intercultural skills in a relaxed environment. \nSession 1: A Journey to the Heart of Street Art in Francophone Regions\nIn this first session\, we’ll discover Google’s « Voyager au cœur du street art » website together and visit places in the French-speaking world to discover street murals. You’ll have the choice to visit two places that interest you the most and to react to the works of art. \nFarokhi and Hashemi note that “[t]o work in the arts\, students are required to notice carefully\, analyze and interpret diverse texts\, think critically\, pose problems\, and make decisions and generate multiple solutions” (2012\, p. 924). In this session\, we’ll reach for the same objectives by discovering works of art in the streets of French-speaking countries. This session will be a chance to discover art and learn ways to bring it into your classroom. \nReference: Farokhi\, M.\, & Hashemi\, M. (2012). The impact/s of using art in English language learning classes. Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences\, 31\, 923-926. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042811030990
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/strengthening-our-community-session-1/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231013T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231013T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230613T132845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230926T193031Z
UID:14654-1697184000-1697218200@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting and Networking Day 2023
DESCRIPTION:CASLT holds its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Networking Day each fall. The event is a great opportunity for CASLT members\, partners\, and stakeholders in language education to discuss important updates\, network\, and share information and ideas. \nCASLT’s 2023 AGM and Networking Day will take place on Friday\, October 13 Ottawa at the Courtyard by Marriott Ottawa Downtown. The event is free to attend. \nRegister\n  \nEvent Details and Documents
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/agm-nd-2023/
LOCATION:Courtyard by Marriott Ottawa Downtown\, 350 Dalhousie St\, Ottawa\, Ontario\, K1N 7E9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Annual General Meeting,Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230630T150628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T192500Z
UID:14894-1698174000-1701806400@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:French for Teachers (A1)
DESCRIPTION:Course Details\nSchedule and Format\n12 lessons over 6 weeks that blend theory and practice: \n\nSynchronous 60-minute lessons on Tuesdays and Thursdays\, 7–8 p.m. EST (Zoom)\nAsynchronous learning activities during the week\n\nFirst class: October 24\, 2023 \nLast class: December 5\, 2023 \n*No class October 31\, 2023 \nRegistration Fees\n\n\n\nRegistration Type\nRate\n\n\nCASLT Member\n$120 + tax\n\n\nNon-member*\n$180 + tax\n\n\n\n*Includes a one-year CASLT membership. \nCourse Completion\nAll participants who finish the course successfully will receive a certificate of completion. \nParticipant Profile\nTeachers of Core\, Extended\, or French Immersion programs who communicate with an A1 CEFR French proficiency level and who wish to improve their linguistic skills in an inclusive and safe environment while learning ways to develop their pedagogical practice. \nPlacement\nRegistrants do not need to take a language assessment and may place themselves by reviewing the CEFR A1 description and “can-do” statements. All three proficiency courses will run at the same time\, so instructors may use their discretion to move participants to a different level. \nCEFR A1 Description\nA1 level communicators can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type. They can introduce themselves and others and can ask and answer questions about personal details such as where they live\, people they know\, and things they have. An A1 communicator can interact in a simple way provided that the other person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help. \nLanguage of the Course\nThis course is taught with a bilingual approach. The course content will be presented in French at an A1 level with bilingual instructions. Participants may engage with coursework and discussions in English or French\, depending on their comfort level. Participants are encouraged to practice their French as much as possible in order to improve their proficiency. \nWhile some of the course content will be presented in English\, the instructor will model instructional and student engagement strategies in French. Participants are encouraged to engage with coursework in French but should feel free to use English to seek clarification or discuss specific linguistic or pedagogical questions. \nInstructional Approach\n\nEach synchronous class will be approached from an asset-based perspective.\nEach synchronous class will be rooted in the activer–acquérir–ancrer model and a differentiated approach to teaching and learning.\nPlurilingualism and student voice and choice will be respected and celebrated.\n\nCourse Description\nIn this course\, participants will engage in practical and meaningful coursework designed to develop language proficiency specific to the FSL teaching profession. Teacher-learners will be exposed to high-frequency vocabulary specific to the teaching of FSL. This vocabulary will be modelled and reinforced so that participants become more comfortable with its use. \nIn an inclusive\, welcoming environment rooted strongly in Culturally Responsive and Relevant Pedagogy (CRRP) practice\, participants will be invited to listen\, speak\, read\, and write in A1-level French while forming professional connections with one another. Teacher-learners will be provided with ongoing opportunities to engage with one another in A1-level French language. Listening and reading tasks will be provided with supports appropriate to A1 language learners. Participants are encouraged to use their French language orally and in written form for a variety of authentic targeted purposes. Teacher-learners will self-assess based on their progress and proficiency throughout the course. \nParticipants will work through a variety of tasks to help them reflect on their own progress and celebrate their successes. They will build their professional toolkits by learning strategies and next steps and fostering strong connections to other FSL educators. \nPlease note that the course will focus primarily on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)\, but the material is also applicable to other frameworks. \nLearning Outcomes\nBy the end of this 6-week course\, participants will be able to: \n\nGrow their pedagogical and linguistic knowledge by self-assessing their French skills and teaching practices in order to value their demonstrated and growing proficiency\nAccurately assess their own CEFR language proficiency and the competency areas in need of growth or reinforcement\nDevelop the language skills necessary to facilitate learning in the French classroom\nBuild community around FSL teaching by collaborating in an inclusive space to encourage risk-taking and use of the target language\nCombat isolation in the FSL profession by forming professional connections in class and in the CASLT CoLab community\n\nCourse Overview\n\n\n\nWeek\nTopic \nLearning Objectives\n\n\n1\nThe First Five: Getting to Know Your Learners and Creating an Inclusive Environment for Learning\nUse inclusive strategies to welcome learners \nModel space of accountability to promote inclusion \nTake linguistic and social risks to become more comfortable using the target language (French) in an educational milieu\n\n\n2\nThe CEFR and the Growth Mindset: What is Already in Your Teaching Toolbox?\nUse “je peux” statements to self-assess proficiency \nUse action-oriented tasks to promote and encourage a growth mindset \nExplore and develop the growth mindset to reframe challenges as opportunities\n\n\n3\nMaximizing Success Using the Cycle for Learning\nDevelop and use vocabulary linked to the cycle for learning to improve professional practice \nDefine and explore individual efficacy \nUse the cycle for learning to connect the growth mindset with individual efficacy\n\n\n4\nAssessment and Evaluation: Demonstrating Progress of Learning\nDevelop opportunities for the classroom to honour student voice and choice through assessment and evaluation opportunities rooted in Culturally Responsive and Relevant Pedagogy (CRRP) \nExplore how Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Differentiated Instruction (DI) can be used to create and implement opportunities for creative and alternative assessments\n\n\n5\nThe Journey to Proficiency and the Importance of Self-Reflection\nPractice using tools for self-reflection \nCreate opportunities for metacognitive practice to encourage opportunities for growth specific to French as a Second Language\n\n\n6\nCelebrating Learning and Sharing Success\nIdentify the importance of celebrating learning as part of a growth mindset and efficacy \nExplore ways of celebrating learning to create a supportive classroom environment \nReflect on the power of communities of teaching and learning
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/french-for-teachers-a1/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230630T200249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T144817Z
UID:14930-1698174000-1701806400@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:French for Teachers (A2)
DESCRIPTION:Course Details\nSchedule and Format\n12 lessons over 6 weeks that blend theory and practice: \n\nSynchronous 60-minute lessons on Tuesdays and Thursdays\, 7–8 p.m. EST (Zoom)\nAsynchronous learning activities during the week\n\nFirst class: October 24\, 2023 \nLast class: December 5\, 2023 \n*No class October 31\, 2023 \nRegistration Fees\n\n\n\nRegistration Type\nRate\n\n\nCASLT Member\n$120 + tax\n\n\nNon-member*\n$180 + tax\n\n\n\n*Includes a one-year CASLT membership. \nCourse Completion\nAll participants who finish the course successfully will receive a certificate of completion. \nParticipant Profile\nTeachers of Core\, Extended\, or French Immersion programs who communicate with an A2 CEFR French proficiency level and who wish to improve their linguistic skills in an inclusive and safe environment while learning ways to develop their pedagogical practice. \nPlacement\nRegistrants do not need to take a language assessment and may place themselves by reviewing the CEFR A2 description and “can-do” statements. All three proficiency courses will run at the same time\, so instructors may use their discretion to move participants to a different level. \nCEFR A2 Description\nA2 level communicators can understand sentences and frequently used expressions related to areas of most immediate relevance. They can communicate in simple and routine tasks requiring a simple and direct exchange of information on familiar and routine matters. A2 level communicators can describe in simple terms aspects of their background\, immediate environment\, and matters in areas of immediate need. \nLanguage of the Course\nThis course is taught with a bilingual approach. The course content will be presented in French at an A2 level with bilingual instructions. Participants may engage with coursework and discussions in English or French\, depending on their comfort level. Participants are encouraged to practice their French as much as possible in order to improve their proficiency. \nWhile some of the course content will be presented in English\, the instructor will model instructional and student engagement strategies in French. Participants are encouraged to engage with coursework in French but should feel free to use English to seek clarification or discuss specific linguistic or pedagogical questions. \nInstructional Approach\n\nEach synchronous class will be rooted in the activer–acquérir–ancrer \nDevelopment of linguistic competencies will be addressed in the context of the FSL classroom.\n\nCourse Description\nIn this course\, participants will engage in practical and meaningful coursework designed to develop language proficiency specific to the FSL teaching profession. Teacher-learners will be exposed to high-frequency vocabulary specific to the teaching of FSL. This vocabulary will be modelled and reinforced so that participants become more comfortable with its use. Participants 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. \nIn an inclusive and welcoming environment\, participants will be invited to listen\, speak\, read\, and write in French while forming professional connections. Participants will engage in both synchronous and asynchronous tasks to promote reflection and professional dialogue with other course participants. \nParticipants in the course will: \n\nDevelop an inclusive and safe learning community through pairing and sharing activities\nExamine A2 linguistic competencies as they relate to oral comprehension\, oral production\, written production\, and written comprehension\nParticipate in targeted practice of A2 linguistic competencies in the context of the FSL classroom\nPractice using A2 linguistic strategies in their classrooms and giving feedback to FSL students using appropriate classroom language\nReflect on and discuss instructional strategies for oral comprehension\, oral production\, written production\, and written comprehension and the most effective ways to integrate these strategies into classroom practice using clear directions and appropriate modelling\n\nParticipants will work through a variety of tasks to help them reflect on their own progress and celebrate their successes. They will build their professional toolkits by learning strategies and next steps and fostering strong connections to other FSL educators. Participants will also share strategies that can be used to further develop linguistic competencies and help their colleagues achieve a greater sense of self-efficacy. \nPlease note that the course will focus primarily on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)\, but the material is also applicable to other frameworks. \nLearning Outcomes\nBy the end of this 6-week course\, participants will be able to: \n\nGrow their pedagogical and linguistic knowledge by self-assessing their French skills and teaching practices in order to value their demonstrated and growing proficiency\nAccurately assess their own CEFR language proficiency and the competency areas in need of growth or reinforcement\nDevelop the language skills necessary to give clear directions\, engage students in basic discussion on familiar topics\, and give constructive feedback in the French classroom\nBuild community around FSL teaching by collaborating in an inclusive space to encourage risk-taking and use of the target language\nCombat isolation in the FSL profession by forming professional connections in class and in the CASLT CoLab community\n\nCourse Overview\n\n\n\nWeek\nTopic\nLearning Objectives\n\n\n1\nWhat Are CEFR A2 Linguistic Competencies?\nExamine A2 language proficiency descriptions to self-assess and identify areas for development \nUse pairing and sharing to develop an inclusive learning community\n\n\n2\nHow Can We Develop Oral Comprehension Skills?\nIdentify the expectations of A2 oral comprehension \nEngage in a range of A2 listening activities \nApply strategies to enhance listening proficiency\n\n\n3\nHow Can We Develop Oral Production Skills?\nIdentify the A2 linguistic competencies for spoken interaction and spoken production \nApply strategies to enhance oral production proficiency\n\n\n4\nHow Can We Develop Written Comprehension Skills?\nExamine A2-level written comprehension samples to identify the competencies required \nApply strategies to enhance proficiency in written comprehension\n\n\n5\nHow Can We Develop Written Production Skills?\nExamine A2-level written production samples to identify the competencies required \nApply strategies to enhance proficiency in written production\n\n\n6\nHow Can We Move Forward? Using Self-Assessment and Professional Learning Practices for Growth\nDevelop a toolkit of strategies to enhance oral and written language proficiency \nUse self-assessment and professional learning practices for proficiency growth \nDevelop a sense of belonging to professional communities \nShare best practices and additional resources
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/french-for-teachers-a2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231205T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T003953
CREATED:20230630T213025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T172950Z
UID:14938-1698174000-1701806400@www.caslt.org
SUMMARY:French for Teachers (B1)
DESCRIPTION:Course Details\nSchedule and Format\n12 lessons over 6 weeks that blend theory and practice: \n\nSynchronous 60-minute lessons on Tuesdays and Thursdays\, 7–8 p.m. EST (Zoom)\nAsynchronous learning activities during the week\n\nFirst class: October 24\, 2023 \nLast class: December 5\, 2023 \n*No class October 31\, 2023 \nRegistration Fees\n\n\n\nRegistration Type\nRate\n\n\nCASLT Member\n$120 + tax\n\n\nNon-member*\n$180 + tax\n\n\n\n*Includes a one-year CASLT membership. \nCourse Completion\nAll participants who finish the course successfully will receive a certificate of completion. \nParticipant Profile\nTeachers of Core\, Extended\, or French Immersion programs who communicate with a B1 CEFR French proficiency level who wish to improve their linguistic skills in an inclusive and safe environment while learning ways to develop their pedagogical practice. \nPlacement\nRegistrants do not need to take a language assessment and may place themselves by reviewing the CEFR B1 description and can-do statements. All three proficiency courses will run at the same time\, so instructors may use their discretion to move students to a different level. \nCEFR B1 Description\nB1 level communicators can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work\, school\, leisure\, etc. They can respond to situations that may arise while travelling in an area where the language is spoken. They can produce simple connected text on topics that are familiar or of personal interest. When describing experiences and events\, B1 communicators develop their skills by using increasingly complex structures. They can respond spontaneously to everyday situations. \nLanguage of the Course\nThis course is taught with a bilingual approach. The course content will be presented in French at a B1 level with bilingual instructions. Participants may engage with coursework and discussions in English or French\, depending on their comfort level. Participants are encouraged to practice their French as much as possible in order to improve their proficiency. \nWhile some of the course content will be presented in English\, the instructor will model instructional and student engagement strategies in French. Participants are encouraged to engage with coursework in French but should feel free to use English to seek clarification or discuss specific linguistic or pedagogical questions. \nInstructional Approach\n\nEach synchronous class will be rooted in the activer–acquérir–ancrer \nEach synchronous class consists of collaborative learning and sharing what was tried in the classroom.\nAsynchronous learning consists of trying activities or approaches in the classroom.\nAdditional resources for viewing and reading will be provided.\n\nCourse Description\nIn this course\, participants will use their increasingly independent language skills to explore the challenges of FSL teaching\, including classroom space\, perceived value\, student diversity and engagement\, Differentiated Instruction (DI)\, and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). They will engage in meaningful and practical coursework designed to develop language proficiency specific to the FSL teaching profession. \nDuring this course\, we will listen\, read\, and share research; collaborate on solutions; and share experiences to develop excellent pedagogical practices — in B1 level French! By actively participating and reflecting on our own language learning journey\, we are equipping ourselves not only with tools we need to learn French\, but with insight into our students’ learning as well. \nIn an inclusive and welcoming environment\, participants will be invited to listen\, speak\, read\, and write while forming professional connections. FSL teacher-learners will share strategies\, ideas\, and resources (songs\, videos\, images\, text) beneficial for teachers (and students) at this level of language development. Teachers will build community around FSL teaching\, creating a network that will allow them to continue community building after the course\, thereby helping to combat the isolation of the FSL profession. \nParticipants will engage in both synchronous and asynchronous tasks to help them reflect on their own progress and celebrate their successes. They will build their professional toolkits by learning strategies and next steps and fostering strong connections to other FSL educators. \nPlease note that the course will focus primarily on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) but the material is also applicable to other frameworks. \nLearning Outcomes\nBy the end of this 6-week course\, participants will be able to: \n\nGrow their pedagogical and linguistic knowledge by self-assessing their French skills and teaching practices in order to value their demonstrated and growing proficiency\nAccurately assess their own CEFR language proficiency and the competency areas in need of growth or reinforcement\nDevelop the language skills necessary to engage students in their own learning journeys in the French classroom\nBuild community around FSL teaching by collaborating in an inclusive space to encourage risk-taking and use of the target language\nCombat isolation in the FSL profession by forming professional connections in class and in the CASLT CoLab community\n\nCourse Overview\n\n\n\nWeek\nTopic \nLearning Objectives\n\n\n1\nCreating Community and Establishing Norms: Getting to Know Ourselves and Our Students\nReflect on personal experiences and determine where we are on our language learning continuum \nExplore personal identity and lived experiences with professional practice related to creating community \nDefine professional needs and expectations of community participation for this course and beyond \nCo-create our virtual professional learning community\n\n\n2\nStudent Diversity and Engagement: Setting Our Students Up for Success\nExplore the Neurolinguistic Approach (NLA) in supporting oral language learning and engaging students \nExplore concepts of evaluation and observation for learning \nShare ideas on assessment and observation in getting to know our students\n\n\n3\nThe Action-Oriented Perspective: Planning for Success\nIdentify strategies to increase student engagement \nPlan an action-oriented task and subtasks \nIncorporate the use of CEFR language descriptors in the classroom to meet student needs \nIdentify and experiment with supports tailored to B1 learners\n\n\n4\nDifferentiated Instruction and Universal Design for Learning: Strategies to Get Them Talking\nDevelop a common understanding of Differentiated Instruction (DI) and Universal Design for Learning (UDL) \nExplore differentiation strategies to encourage student discussion (visual images\, visual stories\, videos\, audio text) \nBuild a bank of visual resources \nIncorporate strategies into teaching practices \nObserve and share results of using these strategies\n\n\n5\nDifferentiation Strategies to Get Them Talking: Working Towards Success\nExplore differentiation strategies to encourage student discussion (questions\, texts) \nBuild a bank of differentiated questions \nExplore the role of the NLA in supporting reading and writing \nIncorporate strategies into teaching practices \nObserve and share results of using these strategies\n\n\n6\nProviding Guided Practice: Developing Learner Autonomy and Confidence\nExplore centres and stations as guided practice to develop learner autonomy and confidence \nShare strategies for using classroom space \nReflect on the perceived value of FSL programming and share strategies for enhancing it
URL:https://www.caslt.org/en/event/french-for-teachers-b1/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Professional Learning
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