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Eileen Glisan's 15 Questions

Eileen Glisan, the President of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, has shared with us her guide for self-reflection on our teaching practices: The New Paradigm for Teaching & Learning: Do I.... ? (This link will open in a new window.)
 

Professional Development Opportunities

June 15, 2010

Paper Plates, Puppets & Pizzazz
Workshop Leader: Kathy Lewton
Location: Wadsworth Middle School

June 24-25

TPRS and Comprehensible Input Language Teaching
Workshop Leader: Teri Wiechart
Location: Hudson High School

To register click here and login to our OFLA members area.

 

Martha Pero: Foreign Language Teacher of the Year

Martha PeroMartha Pero, Spanish teacher at Hudson High School, was recently chosen to represent the Central States region in a national competition for Teacher of the Year
sponsored by the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages in Alexandria, VA.

Pero will be joined by representatives from the Northeast, South, Southwest, and Northwest Regions for the competition that will culminate in an announcement of the 2010 ACTFL Teacher of the Year in November 2010 at the ACTFL Convention in Boston, MA.

Martha was chosen because of her exemplary teaching skills and her extraordinary passion and dedication for foreign language teaching. Currently department chair and senior lead mentor with the Hudson City Schools in Hudson, OH, she is also an adjunct instructor at Ashland University. Martha was 2008-2009 president of the Ohio Foreign Language Association and is a popular presenter at conferences. In addition to winning two OFLA service awards, the Governor’s Educational Leadership Award, and the Hudson City Schools Distinguished Teacher Award, she has won three grants, including $20,000 for classroom technology. She won the Singer Prize for Excellence in Teaching from Harvard University in 2008, nominated by a former student, Ben Lee, who wrote:

“To this day, I am astounded by all that Señora Pero has done for me. Although my academic interests and career plans do not focus on Spanish, the lessons Señora Pero taught me rise above the boundaries between academic disciplines, and I am convinced that they will continue to enrich my life as I work toward a career in medicine.”

The Central States Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages is a regional organization for foreign language teachers that encompasses 17 states from Colorado to Ohio. Martha was honored at a special awards presentation in Minneapolis on March 5, 2010.

 

OFLA Listserv

The OFLA listserv is hosted by Kent State University. The listserv is designed to communicate with OFLA members concerning both OFLA events and foreign language teaching in general. The listserv provides you with immediate contact with other OFLA members. Join the OFLA listserv today!

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World Language Teachers Unite!

Advocate for foreign langauge by educating the public and  Washington Post.

Please defend why students need to learn a foreign language in high school!

Download our advocacy letter here.

   

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“Let’s go to camp!”

Camp OFLA 2010

Mark your calendars now: June 13-19

Camp OFLA will offer Arabic, French, Mandarin, Russian & Spanish

The new president of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL), Dr. Eileen Glisan, will be the keynote speaker at our April 2010 conference.

The OFLA Annual Conference: April 8-10, 2010

Hyatt Hotel on Capitol Square, Columbus, Ohio

Conference Information

The OFLA Vision

Every Ohio student will be proficient in a second language, which is essential to a world-class education.

The OFLA Mission

The Ohio Foreign Language Association is committed to world language study beginning in the primary grades, so that every learner, from early childhood through adult, acquires a high level of communicative and intercultural competence.

The OFLA Strategic Plan

1. Establish clear expectations for foreign language learners.

2. Build the capacity of foreign language teachers to prepare learners to demonstrate their proficiency.

3. Build support for foreign language instruction among parents, policy leaders, the business community and opinion leaders in the media.

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“Let’s go to camp!”

Camp OFLA 2010

Mark your calendars now: June 13-19

Camp OFLA will offer Arabic, French, Mandarin, Russian & Spanish