2016 CCFLT conference program - Colorado Congress of Foreign

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2016 CCFLT conference program - Colorado Congress of Foreign
2016 CCFLT Spring Conference
Keeping it REAL!
Location: Embassy Suites,
Loveland, Colorado
Position Statement on World Languages Standards-Based Teaching,
Learning and Assessment
--Colorado Content Collaborative in World Languages
The Colorado Academic Standards in World Languages call for a shift in language learning and assessment.
They are benchmarked with proficiency ranges rather than grade levels given the fact that students in our
state have different entry points into the learning of another language.
Our world languages standards are communicative and proficiency-based in nature, with culture embedded
throughout. In a standards-based World Language classroom:
Teachers
• use the target language at least 90% of the time.
• provide opportunities for learners to acquire language in meaningful, real-world contexts.
• use authentic sources to facilitate the understanding of cultural products, practices and perspectives.
Learners
• use the target language to perform real world tasks.
• demonstrate growth in their communicative proficiency through formative and summative performance
assessments.
• acquire higher levels of proficiency for college and career readiness in programs that start in elementary
school and allow for uninterrupted study through high school.
Appropriate learner assessments are performance-based and must be aligned with the three modes of
communication (interpretive--listening and reading; interpersonal--speaking and writing; and presentational-speaking and writing). They are focused on what learners can actually do with the language. Therefore,
discrete measurements of isolated skills, such as grammar points, vocabulary knowledge and cultural facts
are NOT ACCEPTABLE measures of student proficiency.
World Languages teachers acknowledge the value of the use of student growth measures in assessing
educator effectiveness. Effective implementation of a performance-based assessment process will provide
meaningful support for Colorado World Languages educators, their students and their schools.
Sources:
Colorado Academic Standards in World Languages:
http://www.cde.state.co.us/coworldlanguages/statestandards
ACTFL Position Statement Languages as a Core Component of Education for All Students:
http://www.actfl.org/news/position-statements/languages-core-component-education-all-students
Teacher Effectiveness for Language Learning (TELL) Project Feedback tool:
http://www.tellproject.com/
February 2014
TableofContents
Letter from the President ............................................................................................................................. 2 2016 CCFLT Spring Conference Schedule...................................................................................................... 3 Keynote Speaker: James Wooldridge ........................................................................................................... 4 Teacher of the Year 2016 .............................................................................................................................. 5 Thursday’s Session Schedule ........................................................................................................................ 7 Session Schedule At‐A‐ Glance: Friday Morning ........................................................................................... 9 Session Schedule At‐A‐Glance: Friday Afternoon ....................................................................................... 10 Friday Morning Session Details ................................................................................................................... 11 2016 Award Recipients ............................................................................................................................... 17 Friday Afternoon Session Details ................................................................................................................ 19 Candidates for the CCFLT Board of Directors ............................................................................................. 25 Session Schedule At‐A‐Glance: Saturday Morning ..................................................................................... 27 Session Schedule At‐A‐Glance: Saturday Afternoon ................................................................................... 28 Saturday Morning Session Details .............................................................................................................. 29 Saturday Afternoon Session Details ............................................................................................................ 31 Exhibitor Directory ...................................................................................................................................... 37 Tweet about the conference for a chance to win a prize! Follow all the conference sessions and activities on Twitter! Follow us at @CCFLT. Post session highlights, links, and other information using #ccflt16. The winner is the person who tweets the most about the conference!
Letter from the President February 2016 Dear Colleagues, On behalf of the CCFLT Board of Directors, we would like to welcome you to our 2016 Spring Conference with over 80 sessions for you to attend! Your CCFLT board is very excited to put on this incredible professional development and networking opportunity for you! We are delighted you are here and encourage you to have a great time learning and socializing with the greatest teachers on earth, language teachers! Our theme this year is “Keeping it Real.” Why keep it real? The use of realia helps to stimulate the brain and there is a lot of talk these days of authentic materials, brain research and comprehensible input. But, what does it all mean and how does all of it affect our students and us? This is the question that James Wooldridge, our keynote speaker will address. As you attend all the great sessions over the next couple of days, keep this question in your head and ask yourself how you can incorporate all these new authentic engaging materials and ideas into your classroom. This conference is where we come to become better teachers, that’s why you are here; to learn some new cool trick or how to advocate for yourself in the ever changing evaluation system. However, it’s also a time to network and meet other professionals as passionate as you are about teaching. Please plan to attend our receptions and luncheons and make the most of your networking possibilities. Presidents’ / Welcome Party, Thursday from 7:00 – 9:00 Award’s Luncheon (ticket must be purchased), Friday, from 12:15 – 1:45 Exhibitor’s Open House, Friday from 4:30 – 6:00 Keynote speaker, Saturday from 9:30 – 10:30 Immersion Luncheons, Saturday from 12:20 ‐1:30 Take time to stop by the Exhibits Hall throughout the conference and talk with the exhibitors. They have great products and services that will enrich your teaching. They also help make this conference possible, so make sure to thank them for being here! Also, share your favorite ideas and ah‐ha moments via Facebook and Twitter. The person who posts the most about the conference will win a prize! Speaking of prizes, make sure to be present for the drawings during the Exhibitor’s Open House Friday afternoon! We know it is hard to plan for a substitute and take time off of work, so we thank you for doing so to be here with us. You will not regret it! Sincerely, Becky Loftus, CCFLT President Colorado Congress of Foreign Language Teachers, Inc. is organized for the purpose of the advancement of the study and teaching of foreign languages in the schools, colleges, and universities in the state of Colorado. Learn more at: www.ccflt.org
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2016 CCFLT Spring Conference Schedule 5:00 – 7:00 7:00 – 9:00 8:30 9:30 9:45 10:45 11:15 12:30 1:45 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:30 – – – – – – – – – – – 9:30 9:45 10:45 11:15 12:15 1:45 2:00 3:00 3:30 4:30 6:00 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:20 1:30 1:45 2:45 3:00 – – – – – – – – – – – 9:00 9:30 10:30 11:00 12:00 12:20 1:30 1:45 2:45 3:00 4:00 Thursday evening
Two‐hour sessions Past Presidents’ / Welcome PARTY!! with FREE drinks and appetizers and The Rendition Band Friday
Sessions Break Sessions Break ‐ Exhibits Hall opens! Sessions Awards Luncheon (must pre‐purchase a ticket) Break Sessions Break Sessions Exhibitors’ Open House with appetizers and MULTIPLE DRAWINGS! Saturday
Sessions Break Keynote Speaker: James Wooldridge a.k.a. Señor Wooly Break Sessions Break ‐ Last chance to visit the Exhibits Hall! Immersion Luncheon (included with the price of registration) Break Sessions Break Sessions 3
Keynote Speaker: “Embracing Inauthenticity” Saturday, February 20th, 2016 9:30 – 10:30 in the River Birch Ballroom ABOUT Señor Wooly JAMES WOOLDRIDGE (A.K.A. SEÑOR WOOLY) IS A SPANISH TEACHER FROM THE METRO CHICAGO REGION. Jim Wooldridge, a Spanish teacher in Evanston, IL (near Chicago) for nine years, used to struggle to find high‐quality educational materials for his middle school students. Most existing materials treated students as though they were in kindergarten, or took the opposite approach and treated them like humorless adults. While Wooldridge’s students were beginners, they weren’t babies, and didn’t want simplistic, babyish stuff. They were drawn in, like tweens and teens are, to funny, creative, and absurd stories with unexpected twists. So, Wooldridge decided to make those kinds of stories himself. In 2005, Wooldridge began writing his own music for his students. Although he had not even considered seeking a wider audience, it wasn’t long before other teachers found his first website, JamesWooldridge.com. He renamed the site Señor Wooly in 2009, when he released the music videos Billy la Bufanda and ¿Puedo ir al baño? Both were hits. Since then, he has created numerous well‐
known musical stories, such as Guapo, Las Excusas, and Sé Chévere, among many others. Although he is not currently teaching, Wooldridge keeps close ties with the local Spanish educational community, frequently casting Spanish students and teachers to perform in his productions. Jim Wooldridge lives in Skokie, IL with his wife and two children. 4
Teacher of the Year 2014 The Colorado Congress of Foreign Language Teachers 2015‐2016 Teacher of the Year is Huiching Chen, Mandarin and French Teacher at Denver Public Schools.
“I have been inspired and motivated by her integrity and passion for second language learning.” –Barbara Vallejos, Abraham Lincoln High School I was born and raised in Taiwan. When I was in elementary school, I wanted to be a teacher because the teachers I had were like goddesses to me. They were caring, knowledgeable, and powerful because none of the students dared to disobey them! When I was in middle school, I wanted to be a police officer, a lawyer, a nurse, a singer, an artist, an actress… To be honest, I had no idea what I was going to do in the future. Luckily, “being a useful person” has become my life motto ever since my high school years. I graduated in 1993 with my Bachelor’s Degree in French from the National Central University in Taiwan. I then immigrated to the United States right after my graduation. In 1998, I graduated from University of Northern Colorado with a Master’s degree in Visual Arts and a teaching credential in French K‐12. I was hired in 2000 as ELA (English Language Acquisition) Language Arts teacher at Abraham Lincoln high School with Denver Public Schools. From 2000 to 2006, my main responsibility was to teach English as a second language to a group of students from other countries. Then I transferred to World Languages Department teaching Chinese and French. This is my 15th year there. I love what I am doing because being a World Language teacher I notonly can help my students in many aspects, but also am able to play many roles to fulfill my childhood dreams. 5
Know someone that should be recognized statewide? Nominate him or her to be the next CCFLT Teacher of the Year! Know a teacher of World Languages that inspires others to learn, is a leader in their field, and is a member of CCFLT? Want to tell others about him or her? You can nominate a colleague for CCFLT Teacher of the Year for 2016! We are currently taking applications for nominees. You can also self‐nominate. Be sure to take the time to put together your application materials. Deadline for submission of materials is May 1st 2016. Go to the CCFLT website (www.ccflt.org) and click on the Teacher of the Year tab for application and award information. 6
Thursday’s Session Schedule Two‐hour sessions from 5:00pm – 7:00pm T1: Movie Making with Señor Wooly Presenter: James Wooldridge Room: Big Thompson Creating videos is an increasingly accessible tool for storytelling, yet many teachers find it intimidating. Join Sr. Wooly as he demystifies low‐budget filmmaking. Jim Wooldridge starting making short films on his own time, using a cheap videocamera, and no training or budget. Although he later graduated to more complex projects, the simple tricks he used to make videos like ¿Puedo ir al baño? and Guapo can be achieved by any teacher. In this session, Wooldridge will teach practical tips for filmmaking that will drastically increase the quality of your videos. No, this is not film school, but it’s the closest you can get in a 2 hour session. No experience is necessary. However, you should come with a device for recording some practice shots. A smartphone is ideal. NOTE 1: This session is not about teaching you to make class‐wide video projects with your students. Rather, you will learn how to make short, low‐budget videos for your students. NOTE 2: Although Wooldridge will give recommendations on editing, this session will not teach you how to edit. T2 – Embedding Grammar, Vocabulary and Complex Thought Through Gestures Presenter: Rachel Gilbert Room: Carter Lake Teachers will learn about John Hattie's research as it relates to Gesturing. They will first get to experience the effectiveness through a language learning demonstration. They will then learn how to apply the research in a systematic way to ensure language acquisition. They will then have time to practice and workshop their new skills. T3: Content based learning for HL/LZ Mixed Classes: 10 Tips 10 Activities Presenter: Alergria Ribadeneria Room: Lake Loveland Come see why teaching language through content is an effective approach for developing proficiency for heritage and second language learners. The presenter will share 10 strategies and 10 activities that you can use to create a content course or unit about any subject. Currently many of our courses still rely heavily on grammar teaching, and when they turn to content the main subject is literature, which has a narrow appeal. This presentation will give you the tools to step out of your comfort zone and transform your teaching by daring to teach language through any interesting subject you and your students enjoy. You will see that if your goal is primarily linguistic, you don’t need to be an expert in the subject because the content is merely a pretext for language development. The presenter will share syllabi, assessments, projects, activities and scaffolding techniques for use with authentic materials. All have been used in non‐literature content courses, and can be adapted to any subject. 7
Past Presidents’ / Welcome Party Thursday evening after the two‐hour sessions, join us in the River Birch Ballroom from 7:00 – 9:00pm!!! Meet the Past‐Presidents and the current Board of CCFLT! Meet fellow language teachers from around the state! All attendees will receive one free drink ticket and there will be variety of cold and hot appetizers to enjoy while you network and dance! Rendition Band
Did you know that CCFLT has been an official organization since 19”1? That’s a lot of
years of dedicated service from your fellow colleagues! CCFLT has had 43 Presidents in its
history…some of them serving as President for more than one term! Take a moment
tonight to talk to the Past-Presidents! Get to know them and thank them for helping
make CCFLT the great organization that it is today!
- Cristen Bleess, Past President
Sponsored by: 8
Session Schedule At‐A‐Glance: Friday Morning 8:30 AM ‐ 9:30 AM 9:45 AM ‐ 10:45 AM 11:15 AM ‐ 12:15 PM F21 – Differentiation and Engagement in the world language classroom Presenter: Peggy Veal Aspen Daisy (60) F1 – I can’t believe I taught for 20 years, but I never did THAT! Presenter: Connie Navarro F12‐ Let’s All Lead with Languages: What’s Happening at the State and National Level Presenters: Toni Theisen, Janine Erickson, Jean Williams Elderberry (60) F2 – Backward Planning to Make Any Reading Comprehensible Presenter: Karen Rowan F22 – Feeling Like a Citizen: Engaging Students and Building Community in the Classroom Presenters: Bryce Hedstrom Goldenglow (50) F3 – The 5Cs are nice, but wouldn’t more letters be better? Presenter: Jason Hendryx F23 – UbD: Backwards Planning for Novels using Comprehensible Input
Presenter: Julie Soldner Snowberry (60) F4 – Engaging Foreign Language Learners: Utilizing Games in Openers and Closers Presenter: Shelby Soto and Cayla Berry F13 – Reading to Build Writing and Speaking Skills Presenter: Rich Sayers Big Thompson A (25) F5 – Increase ACTFL Proficiency through Short Fiction in Intermediate‐Level Courses: Going Beyond the (Literary) Present Tense Presenter: Jennifer Colón F14 – Digital Portfolios in the Foreign Language Standards‐Based Classroom Presenter: Rachel Sabre F25 – Daily Life in the World: Thematic Unit that Connects with Global Issues Presenter: Arnaud Garcia Big Thompson B (25) F8 – Blended Learning in Action/The Classroom Advantage Presenter: Debbie Cody F15 – Fun and Easy Ways to Connect with Students in the World Language Classroom Presenter: Genie Rys F26 – Flipping for Global Competence
Presenter: Heather Witten Carter Lake A (25) F7 – Keys to Success for Language Acquisition Presenters: Lyanne T erada and Karen Carmean F16 – More Than Just Talk: Interpersonal Tasks in the Classroom Presenter: Lyanne Terada Carter Lake B (25) F6 – A New Tool for Depth of Knowledge and Cognitive Rigor in World Language Presenter: Rachel Gilbert F17 – The All Powerful Brain Break
Presenter: Eliza Pfeifer F28 – The Impact of Socio‐Cultural Component of the Language Teaching Content on Improving Student Motivation in Russian Language Acquisition Presenter: Olga Scarborough Lake Loveland A (25) F53 – Moving Talk from A to Z Presenter: Huiching ”Annick” Chen 2016
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Session Description on page 22 F18 – Assessment and the Translanguaging Classroom. Evaluation for a Global Workforce in the 21st century. Presenter: Catherine Phipps Orive and Leslie Foster F29 – Espacio de conversación en español. Presenters: Anne Becher, Maite Correa, María Akrabova, María Rey López, Maria Eugenia Gamboa María Akrabova,Doug Bowman,Nancy Bocanegra/AATSP Lake Loveland B (25) F10 – Culture as a tool for communication
Presenters: Sarah Sexton and Nico Henry Presentation will be in French. F19 – Les superstitions en France
Presenter: Marie Jo Hofmann Presentation will be in French. F30 – Relever les défis du français oral: Astuces de prononciation pour enseignants et élèves Presenter: Frédérique Grim Presentation will be in French. River Birch Ballroom F31 – Avalanche! This session is a round robin type session, where you will move around the ballroom hearing 5 unique and exciting new classroom tools. Spanish FOCUS F52 – Avalanche! This session is a round JQH Boardroom: THIS IS LANGUAGE!
robin type session, where you will move Presenter: George Van den Bergh around the ballroom hearing 5 unique and exciting new classroom tools. ALL Languages F24 – Applications of Google Slides in the Language Classroom Presenter: Wendy‐Anne Hamrick F27– Creating and Implementing Integrated Performance Assessments: Rationale for Using IPAs and How IPAs Drive Instruction for Improved Language Acquisition Presenters: Lori Rubin and Andrea Leslie 9
Session Schedule At‐A‐Glance: Friday Afternoon 2:00 PM ‐ 3:00 PM
3:30 PM ‐ 4:30 PM
Aspen Daisy (60) F32 – Measuring student growth and Educator Effectiveness with performance assessments Presenter: Toni Theisen Elderberry (60) F33 – “Will You Go to the Dance with Me?" Getting Social with Tech F43 – Schoology & Kahoot : Two technology resources your in WL Class students will beg to use! Presenter: Noah Geisel Presenter: Becca Bollinger Goldenglow (50) F34 – Strategies for Teaching Multi‐Level Second Language Classes
Presenters: Mary Overton and Ruby Lopez F42 – Creating Activities that Spark, Ignite and Energize
Presenter: Mira Canion F34 – Keys to Success in the CI Classroom
Presenters: Lynnette St. George and Sabrina Janczack Snowberry (60) F35 – Practical ideas for the language classroom of elementary school grades. Presenter: Maria Gamboa F44 – Let's Advocate for Early Language Learning!
Presenter: Andrea Boyd Big Thompson A (25) F36 – Whole Brain Teaching in the Target Language
Presenters: Janine Erickson, Eva Doblas, Jenny Wetzig F45 – Pathways to Proficiency ‐ Narrating One Classroom Journey
Presenter: Juan Carlos Morales Big Thompson B (25) F37 – Heritage Language Learners: Helping Them Reach Their Full Potential by Flipping The Classroom Presenter: Correa Maite F9– 'Spiel' It Up! Presenter: Amy Flynn Carter Lake A (25) F38 – Who's talking more?: Fostering interpersonal communication in the World Language Classroom Presentesr: Keri Dunphy and Michele Sachs Carter Lake B (25) F39 – Growth Mindset in the World Language Classroom
Presenter: Lauren Tauchman F47 – "Common Ground: Dialoguing Proficiency‐ and Grammar‐
Based Instruction" Presenter: Kelly Rodgers Lake Loveland A (25) F40 – ¿Qué beneficios ofrece el Examen Nacional del Español?
Presenters: Anne Becher, María Rey López, María Akrabova, Nancy Bocanegra F48 – Potpourri of Teaching Ideas for the Classroom and Travel Credits for Teacher's License Presenter: Kitsy Sorensen Lake Loveland B (25) F41 – International Education: Pen Pals on Facebook
Presenter: Cristina Miguez JQH Boardroom F46 – The International Baccalaureate (IB) and Dual Language/Bilingual Programs; a Natural Fit. The Alameda International Jr/Sr High School model for Implementation. Presenter: Catheryn Phipps Orive F49 – "Applying a Communicative Approach in Teaching Portuguese & Spanish as a Foreign Language" Presenter: Ismenia De Souza F51 – This is Language!
Presenter: George Van den Bergh Visit the Exhibit Hall (Canyon Maple B & C) during the breaks! Our exhibitors are looking forward to talking to you. They have great products and services that will enrich your teaching and your students’ learning! The Exhibit Hall opens at 10:45 Friday morning!!!!! 10
Friday Session Details F1: I can’t believe I taught for 20 years, but I never did THAT! Presenter: Connie Navarro Room: Aspen Daisy After 20 years of classroom teaching, Connie took on the role of Peer Observer for World Languages in DPS. After 3 years of observing more than 100 teachers of French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese and Japanese, she wants to share the top 10 high leverage instructional moves she has seen in classrooms. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F2: Backward Planning to Make Any Reading Comprehensible Presenter: Karen Rowan Room: Elderberry Do you want to teach a song? A poem? A short story? A reader? A novel? Wondering how to quickly turn incomprehensible input into Comprehensible Input at ANY level? We will rip apart several materials and backward plan them into separate lessons to make them comprehensible. Whatever your "CAN DO" statements are, come to this hands‐on session to pre‐teach the vocabulary through TPR or Stories or Reader's Theater or Simplified "Training Wheel" readings or Q&A with your class. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F3: The 5Cs are nice, but wouldn’t more letters be better? Presenter: Jason Hedryx Room: Goldenglow In this session participants will be asked to critically reflect on the 5Cs (Communication, Cultures, Connections, Comparisons, Communities) as they have been presented to the world language teaching profession and then unpack them as metaphorical understandings with potentially limitless interpretive orientations. Topic: Planning Language: English Levels: All F4: Engaging Foreign Language Learners: Utilizing Games in Openers and Closers Presenter: Shelby Soto and Cayla Berry Room: Snowberry Teachers will walk away with strategies and games to apply to classroom instruction in order to make learning fun. Teachers will also experiment with fun ways to provide informal assessments, useful to guiding instruction. “Engaging Foreign Language Learners through Games” will explore the research on how games and movement engages learners, how movement furthers processing, and will demonstrate specific high and low energy/tech games to use in the Foreign Language classroom. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F5: Increase ACTFL Proficiency through Short Fiction in Intermediate‐Level Courses: Going Beyond the (Literary) Present Tense Presenter: Jennifer Colón Room: Big Thompson A This presentation provides examples of ACTFL‐based rubrics for speaking and writing and shows how to design activities that target the language skills necessary for students to rehearse and to increase their proficiency. The language skill is identified through backwards design, and the topics are identified through the examination of a short‐fiction text. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F8: Blended Learning in Action/The Classroom Advantage Presenter: Debbie Cody Room: Big Thompson B Technology must be infused in today's World Language classroom to keep it current and relevant. This session will show how traditional learning and online learning can complement each other and be joined together successfully. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All 11
F6: A New Tool for Depth of Knowledge and Cognitive Rigor in World Language Presenter: Rachel Gilbert Room: Carter Lake B We have a NEW TOOL for you! We will look at Depth of Knowledge, and cognitive rigor, and then explore the new World Language Cognitive Rigor Matrix. We will then apply that matrix to upcoming units to adjust for deeper thinking and higher rigor. Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: All F7: Keys to Success for Language Acquisition Presenters: Lyanne Terada and Karen Carmean Room: Carter Lake A How does being a teacher leader connect with teaching world languages? Last summer at The Ohio State University, more than 70 educators attending ACTFL's Leadership Initiative for Language Learning (LILL) found out. This session is sure to provide insight into the best ways to help others acquire language effectively. Session presented by emerging leaders from LILL 2015. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F9: “Spiel” It Up! Presenter: Amy Flynn Room: Big Thompson B Have you ever used a learning activity and had it not give you the results you wanted? In this session you will learn how to improve almost any game to improve learning, differentiation and increase full classroom participation. Participants will learn and play some of Amy’s most successful games. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English/German Focus Levels: All/New Teachers F10: Culture as a Tool for Communication Presenters: Sarah Sexton and Nico Henry Room: Lake Loveland B This session will explore the use of authentic materials to create communication based cultural lessons. Each cultural lesson presented will have multiple activities that will facilitate student communication in French. The lessons will also be linked to learning objectives based on vocabulary and grammar. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: French Levels: Secondary F12: Let’s All Lead with Languages: What’s Happening at the State and National Level Presenters: Toni Theisen, Janine Erickson, Jean Williams Room: Aspen Daisy Learn about the most current refinements to advancement of World Language instruction and assessment, Educator Licensing, New CDE Practical Guides to help evaluators better assess teachers with the Educator Effectiveness tools, CDE Parent and Community Guide for World Language Standards and proficiency ranges and our newly updated World Languages pages on the Colorado Department of Education website. We will take look at the most recent national, state, and local news on policies and legislation including the New American Academy of Arts and Science (AAAS) Commission on Language Learning, High School Recognition of Global Competence, ESEA Reauthorization and the Seal of Biliteracy. Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: English Levels: All 12
F13: Reading to Build Writing and Speaking Skills Presenter: Rich Sayers Room: Snowberry How can Spanish teachers provide reading opportunities that lead to vocabulary development, writing, and presentational speaking? This interactive session showcases informational and culturally authentic readings on common themes with supporting activities that can be used right away in your class. Examples provided are appropriate for novice learners to advanced, including heritage Spanish speakers. Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: All F14: Digital Portfolios in the Foreign Language Standards‐Based Classroom Presenter: Rachel Sabre Room: Big Thompson A Do you want to get your students more involved and give them a sense of ownership in what they are learning? This session will discuss how to use digital portfolios in the classroom as way for students to incorporate 21st century technologies into their learning and demonstrate proficiency against content area standards. Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: English Levels: All F15: Fun and Easy Ways to Connect with Students in the World Language Classroom Presenter: Genie Rys Room: Big Thompson B Now more than ever, students expect strong relationships with their teachers. This session is perfect for the new or seasoned teacher who would like relationship building activities. These activities will lay the foundation for the learning process and are fun for students! Guaranteed to make everyone smile! Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F16: More Than Just Talk: Interpersonal Tasks in the Classroom Presenter: Lyanne Terada Room: Carter Lake A Interpersonal communication is a high leverage practice for teaching language acquisition. In this session, learn how to design more effective interpersonal tasks and acquire more strategies to build a discourse community in your classroom. Discuss teacher‐made videos of Spanish, French, and German students from novice‐low to intermediate‐mid proficiencies Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F17: The All Powerful Brain Break Presenter: Eliza Pfeifer Room: Carter Lake B In a world language classroom, brain breaks when used effectively stimulate and refocus the mind, build student confidence, encourage risk taking, cultivate interpersonal relationships and increase target language use. Strengthen your classroom community with a new collection of brain breaks, games and transitions. In this interactive session, participations will learn a variety of activities ranging from non‐verbal and vocabulary games, to group challenges, to songs. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F18: Assessment and the Translanguaging Classroom. Evaluation for a Global Workforce in the 21st century Presenters: Catheryn Phipps Orive and Leslie Foster Room: Lake Loveland A This session will take a closer look at the unique assessment challenges inherent in evaluating complex, situated human interaction in applied and specific settings where more than one language operate. Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: English Levels: All 13
F19: Les superstitions en France Presenter: Marie‐Jo Hofmann Room: Lake Loveland B Eighteen to twenty superstitions, some not as known as others, and their origin, will be presented in order to better comprehend how the French develop these old beliefs. This interesting and cultural content will provide teachers with hands‐on applications for their own French classes and will add a different cultural interest in a high school or university French course. The presentation will be conducted in French. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: French Levels: Secondary and Post‐Secondary F20: Daily Life in the World: Thematic Unit that Connects with Global Issues Presenter: Arnaud Garcia Room: Big Thompson A Want to create a great thematic unit on global daily routines so your students can reach out to multiple perspectives with the world for your language class? This session will present a thematic unit on daily routines updated to connect students to global issues. Presenter will share unit information via Powerpoint, documents and assessments. Participants will begin a framework for creating a global unit from a typical topic Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F21: Differentiation and engagement in the world language classroom. Presenter: Peggy Veal Room: Aspen Daisy Using Peardeck, Kahoot, Google forms, and many other tools available to use right away in your classroom to keep students engaged and more likely to succeed. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F22: Feeling Like a Citizen: Engaging Students and Building Community in the Classroom Presenters: Bryce Hedstrom Room: Elderberry (TWO Hour Session) Learn how get students to buy into the classroom with engaging activities and student interviews. When students know one another they feel accepted, relaxed and ready to acquire the language. Learn how to interview students at any level in the TL and keep the mojo going all year long, increasing the complexity as students grow and helping them to learn Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F23: UbD: Backwards Planning for Novels using Comprehensible Input Presenter: Julie Soldner Room: Goldenglow (TWO Hour Session) Teaching a novel and you can't quite figure out how to bring all the pieces of the puzzle together? Wanting to revolutionize the way you bring the language to life? In this two hour session teachers will be provided with a multitude of tools and techniques for teaching novels and leveled readers that is dynamic, interactive, meaningful, and FUN! Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: All F24: Applications of Google Slides in the Language Classroom Presenter: Wendy–Anne Hamrick Room: Snowberry Google Slides are a useful tool for a whole‐class, student‐
led presentation of vocabulary, culture or grammatical structures. They can also be used as a platform for students to share and receive feedback on writing. The features of Google Slides allow for collaboration between students in and out of the classroom and for self and peer review. The presenter will provide a handout with the basics of Google Slides, concrete ideas for application with authentic examples, and the benefits of Google Slides to extend collaboration and enhance a classroom culture. Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: College/University 14
F26: Flipping for Global Competence Presenter: Heather Witten Room: Big Thompson B Teachers know that global competence and language learning go hand in hand, yet this task is especially challenging in courses for novice learners, as students have the cognitive skills to engage with complex texts in their first language yet limited tools to discuss them in their second. Explore how teachers can commit to both global competence and comprehensible input in the novice classroom through a flipped class model. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F27: Creating and Implementing Integrated Performance Assessments: Rationale for Using IPAs and How IPAs Drive Instruction for Improved Language Acquisition Presenters: Lori Rubin and Andrea Leslie Room: Carter Lake A Why should we be using Integrated Performance Assessments at all levels of language learning? Are you wondering how to start creating an Integrated Performance Assessment? Do you need help finding authentic resources? Discover why and how to create and implement IPAs, and how using them will drive your instruction and improve your students' language acquisition. Focus is on Spanish and French, but rationale applies to all languages. Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: English Levels: All F28: The Impact of Socio‐Cultural Component of the Language Teaching Content on Improving Student Motivation in Russian Language Acquisition Presenter: Olga Scarborough Room: Carter Lake B Student motivation is considered to be one of the key factors in Second Language Acquisition. The presentation will focus on socio‐cultural component of the language teaching content and its influence on students’ motivation for learning the Russian language. Topic: Planning Language of Session: English/Russian Levels: All F29: Espacio de conversación en español. Presenter: AATSP Board Room: Lake Loveland A Join other Spanish teachers wishing to practice their conversational skills during this hour hosted by board members of the Colorado Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Topics of conversation will include current events, challenges and opportunities for teachers and our students, or other topics that participants may suggest. Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: Spanish Levels: All F30: Relever les défis du français oral: Astuces de prononciation pour enseignants et élèves Presenter: Frédérique Grim Room: Lake Loveland B This session will refresh French teachers’ pronunciation skills while giving them tools to draw their students’ attention to the importance of intelligibility. Practice of key pronunciation features of French that typically create challenges for non‐native speakers will be done through activities framed by the ACTFL oral proficiency guidelines. Activities will reflect authentic daily classroom situations useful to help teachers and learners communicate in the target language. Those will help improve their students’ intelligibility to help move them along the oral proficiency scale. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: French Levels: All 15
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CCFLT Spring 2016 Award Luncheon Join us to honor the award recipients at the CCFLT Awards Luncheon. Tickets can be purchased at the Registration Desk. Limited seating still available! The luncheon is Friday, February, 19th from 12:30 – 1:45 in the River Birch B & C Ballroom. 2016 CCFLT Teacher Grants & Awards Winners Colorado Teacher of the Year Annick Huiching Chen, Denver Public Schools Genevieve Overman Memorial Service Award Debbie Cody, South High School Excellence in Teaching Award Jennifer Wetzig, East High School New Educator Award Tara Gilboa, Peak to Peak Charter School The Lynn Sandstedt Scholarship Award ‐ $1500 Mary Overton, Skinner Middle School The Friend of Foreign Languages Award Kathryn McNamee, Principal of St. Mary’s Academy Teacher Scholarship Tabitha Brown, Summit Ridge Middle School Lynn Sandstedt Program Leadership Award Dr. Dieter A. Waldvogel, USAF Academy 17
Winners of the 20th Annual Student Essay Contest Elementary and Middle/Junior High Topic: Imagine you are going to spend the day in a city that speaks the world language you are learning (a city that you've never visited before). Where will you go and why? What things will you do? Compare and contrast this city with the city you live in now. Elementary School Winner: Georgia Aragon, Crown Point Academy Teacher: William Gonzalez Middle School Winner: Brooke Bennett, Eldorado K‐8 Teacher: Katie Dickinson High School and University Topic: Imagine that your school is short on money and is considering canceling the language course you are currently taking. Write a letter to your principal in your target language that explains why you think it is important to study the language and cultures you are learning in your class. High School Winner: Wyatt Hinkle, Cheyenne Mountain HS Teacher: Pam Centeno University‐level Winner: Ziqun He, USAF Academy Teacher: Dr. Haning Hughes Winners of the 15th Annual Student Video Contest Video topic: The video should reflect the theme of the 2016 CCFLT Spring Conference “Let's get real!” (think "authentic experiences" in the language). The video should demonstrate ACTFL’s Communication Standard 1.1: Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions. Elementary School Winner: Braeden Phillips & Olivia Dunham, North Star Academy Teacher: Maria Mendo‐Crowe Middle School Winner: Elias Vickers & Isabella Vickers, North Star Academy Teacher: Ashley Hoerner High School Winner: Jess Cohen & Joseph Wintergerst, Cheyenne Mountain HS Teacher: Pam Centeno University‐level Winner: Joshua Valentine & Nicolas Liu, USAF Academy Teacher: Dr. Haning Hughes 18
Friday Session Details F31: AVALANCHE! Presenters: Barb Thees, Esther Venable, Douglas Bowman, Celsa Rutan, Bryce Hedstrom Room: River Birch Ballroom In this round robin session you will receive 5 different ideas that you can use in the classroom this week. Teaching Spanish through Art The Spaniards are Coming! Mi Primer Million! Improving Heritage Spanish What’s the Password? Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: Spanish Focus Levels: All F32: Measuring Student Growth and Educator Effectiveness with Performance Assessments Presenter: Toni Theisen Room: Aspen Daisy How can teachers measure student growth in order to show progress towards proficiency targets? How are these proficiency targets aligned to the “can‐do” statements and the three modes? What do performance assessments look like? Participants will examine samples of performance assessments in the three modes, as well as rubrics. Participants will also be able to create an interpretive reading assessment. Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: English Levels: All F33: “Will You Go to the Dance with Me?" Getting Social with Tech in WL Class Presenter: Noah Geisel Room: Elderberry Join 2013 ACTFL National Language Teacher of the Year Noah Geisel in this fast‐paced session to explore cutting‐
edge technologies that will help you takes reading and listening in the target language to a new level. The audience will also learn how to use Spotify in order to discover current music in the target language and collaborate in building thematic playlists. Bring your wifi‐
enabled device and be prepared to experience Social Reading and Social Listening and create products that you will be able to use with students right away. F34: Strategies for Teaching Multi‐Level Second Language Classes Presenters: Mary Overton and Ruby Lopez Room: Goldenglow Students acquire language at different paces which often results in multi‐level language classrooms. This session will offer various strategies that can be used to differentiate for different levels of learners. Teachers will also have time to look over articles in the Target Language that they can rewrite to immediately use in their classrooms Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: All F35: Practical ideas for the language classroom of elementary school grades. Presenter: María Gamboa Room: Snowberry If you are an elementary school teacher of any language, you should come to this session! The meeting will be divided into three parts: a) teachers will share ideas that work in their classrooms, b) a discussion panel will be opened to talk about current problems that concern the participants, and c) a network of teachers will be initiated. This presentation is one of the AATSP‐Colorado's outreach and support efforts. Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: Spanish Levels: All F36: Whole Brain Teaching in the Target Language Presenters: Janine Erickson, Eva Doblas, Jenny Wetzig Room: Big Thompson A Whole Brain Teaching (WBT) employs various strategies and techniques to engage multiple areas of the brain while having students work peer to peer. WBT methods, when combined with using the target language can generate highly active and engaging classrooms, enhance classroom management, and produce increased student learning outcomes. This session will show that adapting the WBT method in conjunction with exclusive use of the target language in the classroom can create an engaging classroom environment for students and an enjoyable workday for teachers. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: ALL 19
F37: Heritage Language Learners: Helping Them Reach Their Full Potential by Flipping The Classroom Presenter: Correa Maite Room: Big Thompson B This interactive presentation explores how flipping the heritage language (HL) classroom can empower, engage and help the HL learner reach their full potential. The session will 1) define what the flipped classroom is (and what it is not), 2) describe the design and development process of a flipped HL course (including learning objectives), 3) show how to create flipped classroom content, 4) offer a sampling of flipped classroom strategies and activities, and 5) discuss the challenges associated with the flip. Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: All F38: Who's talking more? Fostering interpersonal communication in the World Language Classroom Presenter: Keri Dunphy and Michele Sachs Room: Carter Lake A In this session participants will experience several tried‐
and‐true classroom activities designed to foster interpersonal communication, improve circumlocution skills, and build community in the World Language classroom so that learners are doing more talking (and listening), while the instructor facilitates. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F39: Growth Mindset in the World Language Classroom Presenter: Lauren Tauchman Room: Carter Lake B Explore the benefits of immersive language learning and how to facilitate these experiences both at home and aboard. A formula for immersion that uses themed days to tie together classroom time and immersive experiences will be presented. Brainstorm ways to create immersive moments in your home community and gain resources for international language immersion programs. Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: English Levels: ALL F40: ¿Qué beneficios ofrece el Examen Nacional del Español? Presenters: Anne Becher, María Rey López, María Akrabova, Nancy Bocanegra Room: Lake Loveland A Las ponentes, todas miembros de la mesa estatal de la American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP), presentarán sobre el Examen Nacional de Español, específicamente cómo puede servir a estudiantes y maestros de español de Middle School y High School. Explicarán qué recursos hay en línea que todos pueden usar (sin necesariamente apuntar a sus alumnos para el examen mismo), y qué beneficios puede haber para aquellos estudiantes que sí toman el examen. Tanto los que ya están usando el examen en sus clases, como los que no lo conocen o nunca lo han usado, serán bienvenidos Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: Spanish Levels: All F41: International Education: Pen Pals on Facebook Presenter: Cristina Miguez Room: Lake Loveland B MSU Denver advanced students of Spanish were involved
in a high-quality educational experience incorporating new technologies as educational strategies facilitates intercultural comparisons and competence, which is fundamental to prepare our students for success in their careers in a global community. Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: Spanish Levels: University F42: Creating Activities that Spark, Ignite and Energize Presenter: Mira Canion Room: Aspen Daisy Some of our best ideas for creating activities come from conversations. Why can’t a session provide the same environment? Experience the process of adapting resources and strategies through dialogue and collaboration. Gather ready‐made activities while enhancing your skill of personalizing instruction. Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: All 20
F43: Schoology & Kahoot: Two technology resources your students will beg to use! Presenter: Becca Bollinger Room: Elderberry Looking for ways to use technology in class, without tons of extra work? Schoology is a website that's free for educators that connects students to your class materials anywhere. It's easier than a wikispace and I'll show you how to register, set up a class, add materials, even have Schoology grade assignments for you! Kahoot! is an online learning game that my students beg to play, they get to interact on their phones and are completely engaged. It's an excellent and easy tool. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F44: Let's Advocate for Early Language Learning. Presenter: Andrea Boyd Room: Snowberry In this session the presenter will share resources, strategies and how to be an effective advocate for early language learning. Participants will be able to find valuable networking opportunities and resources with NNELL the National Network for Early Language Learning Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: English Levels: Elementary F45: Pathways to Proficiency ‐ Narrating One Classroom Journey Presenter: Juan Carlos Morales Room: Big Thompson A In this session, participants will engage with the concept of shifting one's framework, instruction, and assessment toward proficiency, focusing on students' functioning in the language rather than learning about language functions. Participants will engage with and reflect upon changes in the classroom to become a true 21st century educator. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F46: The International Baccalaureate (IB) and Dual Language/Bilingual Programs; a Natural Fit. The Alameda International Jr/Sr Hgh School model for implementation. Presenter: Catheryn Phipps Orive Room: Carter Lake A Come see why the IB framework offers a seamless segue for dual language and bilingual program development. Vision, common framework, curriculum, evaluation platforms, and training are already built so schools can focus on building professional capacity and community engagement at their site. The Alameda implementation model will be presented focusing on successes, surprises, and lessons still to be learned at the two year marker. What does a Dual Language/Bilingual program look like in today's changing landscape? Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: English Levels: Secondary F47: "Common Ground: Dialoguing Proficiency‐ and Grammar‐Based Instruction" Presenter: Kelly Rodgers Room: Carter Lake B An open‐minded roundtable discussion wherein Proficiency‐ and Grammar‐Based instructors can come to find common ground and compromise in their instructional techniques. If you have a computer or internet‐enabled device, please bring it with you Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: English Levels: All F48: Potpourri of Teaching Ideas for the Classroom and Travel Credits for Teacher's License Presenter: Kitsy Sorensen Room: Lake Loveland A Creating practical, re‐usable lesson plans using Blendspace and Kahoot; Academy Awards Project; How to Travel Abroad to Renew Teaching License without Breaking the Bank Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: English Levels: All 21
F49: "Applying a Communicative Approach in Teaching Portuguese & Spanish as a Foreign Language" Presenter: Ismenia De Souza Room: Lake Loveland B The main goal of this presentation is to show the methods and results of a comparative study between the traditional method of teaching, known as the “Audio‐Lingual method” and the Communicative Approach. The presentation will demonstrate how the Communicative Approach focuses on meaningful communication, not structure. Thus, the learner will use the language in realistic and interactive ways, leading to an increase in language proficiency. Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: English(Spanish/Portuguese Levels: All F50: Keys to Success in the CI Classroom Presenters: Lynnette St. George and Sabrina Janczack Room: Goldenglow The session will acquaint teachers with: ‐Planning CI‐ lessons ‐Setting CI expectations and benchmarks ‐Knowing the difference between what students should be able to understand vs what they should be able to produce. ‐Setting a rigorous CI culture in the classroom ‐Understanding why student/teacher rapport is so essential Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: All F52: AVALANCHE! Presenter: Wendy‐Anne Hamrick, David Burrous and Anne Becher, Becky Loftus, Keri Dunphy and Elizabeth Leach, Karen Hasbrouck Room: River Birch Ballroom In this round robin session you will receive 5 different ideas that you can use in the classroom this week. Applications of Google Slides Mentorship with CCFLT Whole Brain Fostering Inclusivitity in the WL Classroom Let’s get Started! Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All F51: This is Language Presenter: George Van den Bergh Room: JQH Boardroom How much time do you usually spend looking for authentic listening resources for your students? What if we gave you access to over 3,000 completely authentic videos and accompanying activities ready to be used in class…Following the success of the Virginia Pilot last semester, thisislanguage.com will provide all the districts within the state of Colorado with access to www.thisislanguage.com for a 3 month pilot program to help evaluate its authentic language resources. www.thisislanguage.com provides comprehensive video content, interactive exercises and monitoring tools through its SAAS (Software as a Service) which replace and enhance existing audio‐visual materials. Come along and meet George, the site’s founder, to find out more about the site and how to make the most of the pilot! F53: Movie Talk A to Z: Presenter: CCFLT TOY Huiching “Annick” Chen Room: Lake Loveland A Helping students acquire target language through Comprehensible Input methodologies using video clips. Session will outline entire teacher process, from backwards planning to cultural connections. During this session, participants will also take away ideas of how to build activities that incorporate four domains of language acquisition by using video clips. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All levels CSU’s Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures will be hosting its second annual alumni reception following the Colorado Congress for Foreign Language Teachers on Friday, February 19, 2016 from 4:30‐6:30 at the Embassy Suites in River Birch C. The event is free. There will be light appetizers and a cash bar. We look forward to welcoming alumni and friends to network with one another and with faculty. 22
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Exhibitors’ Open House From 4:30 – 6:00 in Canyon Maple B & C!! sponsored by: Thank you, for always supporting CCFLT!!!! We want to hear from you! Your opinion matters to us! We value your input to help make our future conferences better! At the end of the conference, please take the time to complete the conference evaluation. It will only take a few minutes and will help ensure that CCFLT is best serving our members! Thank you for your honest feedback! To access the evaluation: https://www.regonline.com/surveysc2016 24
Candidates for the CCFLT Board of Directors The Board of Directors is the heart and soul of CCFLT. Without these dedicated members, CCFLT would not exist. They put in a lot of time and hard work to provide the world language teachers of Colorado and surrounding areas the best professional development and support possible. The ballot box is in the Exhibits Hall. Stop by to cast your vote. Full biographies are available by the ballot box. Candidates for President‐Elect Connie Navarro, Denver Public Schools As a veteran teacher with more than 20 years’ experience teaching French, I will bring insight and perspective to the role of CCFLT President. In my current work as Peer Observer for World Languages for Denver Public Schools, I have the pleasure to observe, evaluate and coach ~100 teachers of Arabic, Chinese, French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and Spanish for Heritage Speakers. I am enthusiastic to lead our professional organization, and to represent the great state of Colorado regionally and nationally. Candidates for At‐Large Representative Noah Geisel It has been an honor to serve on the CCFLT Board and represent World Languages colleagues throughout the state. On the PR & Outreach Committee, I have led our monthly Early Career Language Teacher Hangouts on YouTube and shared articles in the newsletters and social media. I am passionate about supporting teachers statewide and have led CCFLT mini‐conferences to Grand Junction and Pueblo. CCFLT and its members have been the lifeblood of my professional learning and growth throughout my career and I appreciate the opportunity to continue serving you and promoting the study of language and culture. Candidates for Post‐Secondary
Dr. Rachel Bachmann Assistant professor of German at the United States Air Force Academy, where she course directs and teaches beginning German courses. She received her Ph.D. in Modern German Literature and Culture from Indiana University in Bloomington and has taught German language, literature, and culture classes at the undergraduate and graduate level at Indiana University, Southwestern University, and the University of Arkansas before coming to USAFA in 2014. In addition to engaging in professional development and facilitating extra‐curricular activities, Rachel volunteers as a character guide and a writing center tutor. She lives with her husband and two cats in Colorado Springs, where her hobbies include learning languages, hiking, knitting, and playing board games. 25
Candidates for Elementary/Secondary Representative Lauren Tauchman Charter School Institute/Formerly Adams 12 Being a member of the CCFLT Board would allow me to share my values of connection, dedication and service. I value connecting with my students and colleagues. I do so by empowering my students and collaborating with other teachers in person and social media outlets. As a member of the board, I would connect to teachers across the state to share our passions and expertise. I dedicate myself to the practice by integrating new strategies and by collaborating with great teachers. Karen Carmean Spanish/English Teacher, Denver Public Schools I am from Denver, Colorado and am very excited to be running for my second term on the CCFLT board! I try to bring new ideas to the board while advocating for early language learning, comprehensible input, professional development opportunities, and nationwide collaboration for language teachers. I speak Spanish and French and am currently teaching K‐5 Spanish and 1‐5 Heritage Spanish at an IB elementary in an urban area of Denver. Lyanne Terada Spanish Teacher, Adams 12 I have been an educator for the past twenty years: first a Peace Corps volunteer in Belize, then an elementary school teacher, and finally a public high school Spanish teacher. Coming from the state of Hawaii, CCFLT has helped me transition to the mainland by the quality of its conferences and the networking of professionals. I hope to serve on the Board as a means of giving back to our profession. Although my Peruvian friends said I have soft hands, i.e. educated hands, I am not afraid of hard work. Jessica Crawford Nelson, District 49 Falcon I am excited and honored to have the opportunity to be considered for the CCFLT board. I have taught all levels of Spanish and served in many capacities from pioneering a middle school immersion program for the 5th largest school district in the nation to being selected as K‐12 Curriculum & Professional Development Division Instructional Partner Cadre Member. My goal is to help other teachers love their jobs by sharing innovative ideas and to encourage a love of languages and drive for continued language learning and advocacy amongst our students. 26
Session Schedule At‐A‐Glance: Saturday Morning 8:00 - 9:00 AM
9:30-10:30 AM
Keynote Speaker
S12 –Keynote will be held
in River Birch
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Aspen Daisy (60)
S1 – S1 – Reading is Thinking: Making True
Learning Visible
Presenter: Mira Canion
Elderberry (60)
S2 – Using Student Narratives & the OPI method
to Transform Language Learning and Fluency
Presenter: George Stewart and Toni Theisen
“Embracing
Inauthenticity”
Goldenglow (50)
S3 – How to Rock Your Evaluation
Presenters: Amy Flynn and Connie Navarro
Jim Wooldridge
Señor Wooly
Snowberry (60)
S4 – Empowering Students with TPRS Methods
Presenter: Lauren Tauchman
S16 – AATG: Annual Meeting
Presenter: Jennifer Roper
Big Thompson A (25)
S5 – More Than Small Talk: Assessing Speaking
with ACTFL and CEFR Rubrics
Presenters: Jennifer Colón and Susan J. Myers
S17 Le français au Colorado-Wyoming: rendonsle plus vif dans notre région!
Presenter: Fawzia Ahmed
S13 – Star of the Week: A personalized interview
and related activities
Presenters: Sabrina Janczak and Nina Barber
Open to all!
Big Thompson B (25)
S6 – The Secret Textbook Publishers Don't
Want You to Know
Presenter: Stefan Bentley
S14 – Understanding CI: What’s it all about?
Presenter: Diana Noonan
S15 – Achieving Advanced Level Proficiency
Presenter: Anne Becher
S18 – Oye mi canto, mi son, Part A
An exposure to strategic use of music to
Integrate and Supplement the Textbook
Presenter: Douglas Bowman
This is a two part session.
arter Lake A (25)
S30 – Studium in Deutschland- kostenlos!
Presenter: Paula Blum
S37 – Colorado German Day: Volkstanz
Presenter: Amy Flynn
Carter Lake B (25)
S7 – Scaffolding Strategies to Help Students
Succeed in Performance Assessments
Presenter: Sharla Riott and Monica Paulson
S20– Keeping it Real through Curating the Class
Presenter: Jonathan Carlyon
Lake Loveland A (25) S9 – Using MOOCs to Internationalize Student
Learning
Presenter: Kathleen Bollard
S21 – Teaching Heritage Learners Through
Culturally Relevant Literature
Presenters: Rachel Connell and Jaclyn McKinney
Lake Loveland B (25) S10 – Using homework to make authentic
language connections
Presenters: Yolanda Meiler and Tracy Cloninger
S22 – Espacio de conversación en español.
Presenters: Anne Becher and Maite Correa,María
Eugenia Gamboa,María Rey Lopez, María Akrabova,
Doug Bowman, Nancy Bocanegra
Immersion Luncheons – Saturday 12:20 – 1:30 in River Birch Ballroom This luncheon is included in your registration, so come enjoy lunch with us! The only agenda item for the lunch is to sit and immerse yourself in another language! Table seating will be open seating by language. This is a no English luncheon! Take some time to chat in another language and enjoy! 27
Session Schedule At‐A‐Glance: Saturday Afternoon 1:45 PM – 2:45 PM 3:00 PM ‐ 4:00 PM Aspen Daisy (60) S24 – Active Engagement Strategies
Presenter: Lauren Tauchman Elderberry (60) Meet up Room S35 – Memes & Infographics for Comprehensible Input in the Target Language Presenter: Noah Geisel Goldenglow (50) S26 – Maximizing Face to Face Time: Moving Towards a Hybrid Model and the Challenges of Going from Five Days f2f to Three Days f2f and Two Days Online Presenter: Courtenay Biser‐Suárez S36 – Digital Storytelling! Presenter: Paola Allani Snowberry (60) S27 – Building Languages for Specific Purposes (LSP) program at your institution with what you have right now!
Presenters: Catherine Phipps‐Orive, Rory Foster, Leslie Foster Two hour session Big Thompson A (25) S28 – "All in a Novel?!!" ‐ How to develop higher‐level S40 – Got Conflict? Learn the Language of Resolution
learning and skills in a World Language through a single Presenter: Carrie Bennett book. Presenter: Harry Grover Big Thompson B (25) S29 – Oye mi canto, mi son Part B
A continuation of Part A, An exposure to Strategic Use of Music to Supplement the textbook. Presenter: Douglas Bowman Carter Lake A (25) S19 – Ausländer, Flüchtlinge, Asylbewerber: Materialien und Aktivitäten zum Thema Migration für den DaF
Unterrich
Presenters: Saskia Hintz and Petra Landfester
Two hour session
Carter Lake B (25) S31 – Engaging Experiences in a Hybrid Classroom
Presenters: Rebecca Cottrell and Wendy Gallagher Lake Loveland A (25) S32 – If you can Sing It you can Say It!!
Presenter: Becky Loftus Lake Loveland B (25) S33 – Los cuentos: su didáctica dentro de la Enseñanza Mediante Tareas (Nivel A1) Presenter: María Gamboa S34 – Reader's THEATER: Making Reading Fun for Language
Learners! Presenter: Karen Rowan
S39 – Teachers Pay Teachers : Collaborate and Earn
Presenter: Erin Austin Meet-Up Room S38 – AATSP Annual Meeting JQH Boardroom Meet-Up Room
S41 ‐ This is Language!
Presenter: George Van den Bergh
Lead With Languages is ACTFL’s campaign on the importance of knowing languages in our global society. Check out their website and watch the promotional video. www.LeadWithLanguages.org 28
Saturday Session Details S1: Reading is Thinking: Making True Learning Visible Presenter: Mira Canion Room: Aspen Daisy Students do not always connect reading with thinking. In this interactive session, participants will experience how to frame the reading experience by creating activities that utilize images as text, encourage student movement, and establish thinking protocols. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All S2: Using Student Narratives & the OPI method to Transform Language Learning and Fluency Presenter: George Stewart and Toni Theisen Room: Elderberry Explore an approach to immersive language learning that supports students in crafting their personal narratives. Brainstorm how to help students identify how their narratives change through connections with a new culture in the target language. Collaborate with fellow educators to construct lesson units that guide students in composing these narratives. This program will also introduce a Professional Development model created by both ACTFL and EF to help teachers leverage the Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) technique to guide students in creating strong personal narratives around their growing global awareness. Topic: Travel and World Languages Language of Session: English Levels: All S3: How to Rock Your Evaluation Presenters: Amy Flynn and Connie Navarro Room: Goldenglow In today’s high stakes environment, the thought of evaluations can cause some teacher stress. Reduce your own stress by learning in this session how to incorporate things in your lesson that evaluators are looking for, how to explain to your evaluator what he/she is seeing in your classroom and advocate for yourself, and how to use the process as an opportunity for growth. Amy and Connie have seen hundreds of world language lessons and have worked with all kinds of stakeholders in the evaluation process. Come and get ideas and resources that will help you ‘Rock Your Evaluation’. Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: English Levels: All/New Teachers S4: Empowering Students with TPRS Methods Presenter: Lauren Tauchman Room: Snowberry In Alfie Kohn’s article “Progressive Education,” he outlines the ways in which progressive education empowers students. Using his defining characteristics, TPRS fits the criteria of progressive education and, in turn, empowers students. Through TPRS methods, students are empowered because they are the curriculum; they take on leadership roles in the class; they learn to listen and care about one another; and they are motivated by their success. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All S5: More Than Small Talk: Assessing Speaking with ACTFL and CEFR Rubrics Presenters: Jennifer Colón and Susan J. Myers Room: Big Thompson A See examples of how to shape introductory and intermediate‐level class activities to increase language skills in preparation for ACTFL/CEFR assessment(s). Activities in French and Spanish are demonstrated and their relationship to building ACTFL/CEFR ratings is explained. Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: English Levels: All 29
S6: The Secret Textbook Publishers Don't Want You to Know Presenter: Stefan Betley Room: Big Thompson B A textbook is not a curriculum. The problem is if you abandon your book, what is the next step? Discover how to find activities and direct instruction activities from a teacher has abandoned using a textbook in his classroom. Find digital resources, publish lecture notes, and share learning activities with your students in a digital age. Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: All S7: Scaffolding Strategies to Help Students Succeed in Performance Assessments Presenters: Sharla Riott and Monica Paulson Room: Carter Lake B Performance assessments in the three modes are an integral part of our students' pathways to proficiency. But how do you create successful performance assessments that measure student growth? This session will provide you with the scaffolding steps needed for interpersonal and presentational prompts. Participants will be able to create meaningful performance assessments using the scaffolding template provided. Topic: Performance/Feedback/Assessments Language of Session: English Levels: All S9: Using MOOCs to Internationalize Student Learning Presenter: Kathleen Bollard Room: Lake Loveland A In this session I will survey the development of MOOCs Massive Open Online Courses, a range of current offerings and ideas for integrating courses into student experiences and degree programs. Participants using MOOCs will be encouraged to share their expertise. Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: English Levels: University S10: Using homework to make authentic language connections Presenters: Yolanda Meiler and Tracy Cloninger Room: Lake Loveland B Differentiated, authentic homework menu that students love! This session will share a homework menu which can be used in most any language and talk about how to integrate student interest and passion, organically, into the world language classroom. Examples will be given of: how students share evidence, how to use this as enrichment or as regular homework, and how to manage and record points. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: Secondary S12: Keynote: Embracing Inauthenticity Presenter: Jim Wooldridge a.k.a. Señor Wooly Room: River Birch Ballroom S13: Star of the Week: A personalized interview and related activities Presenters: Sabrina Janczak and Nina Barber Room: Aspen Daisy Based on information and ideas from Bryce Hedstrom's 2014 CCFLT session on La Persona Especial, we will demonstrate how to adapt and expand on the personal interview. Star of the Week combines personalization; authentic language; differentiation, equity, immersion, and intercultural awareness; giving teachers deeper understanding of their students and opening avenues of communication while remaining in the target language 100% of the time! Applicable to all languages, examples will be in English, French and Spanish. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All Thank You to Our Student Volunteers!! 30
S14: From the Grammar/Translation approach to Teaching with CI: One District’s Journey to Transform Language Education Presenter: Diana Noonan Room: Elderberry Trying to spark change in your school or district? The Denver Public Schools no longer uses textbooks or a grammar/translation approach. Our instructional model is a communicative approach using Comprehensible Input as the basis for best practice teaching strategies for second language acquisition. Learn how we did it! Topics will be professional development involving learning labs, teacher leader cohorts incorporating the “train the trainer model”, curriculum and assessment development. View the proficiency exam data that spurred this district‐level decision and our growth over time. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All S15: Achieving Advanced Level Proficiency Presenter: Anne Becher Room: Goldenglow ACTFL has been recommending for some time now that new world language teachers demonstrate Advanced Low oral proficiency in order to become certified and Colorado is currently (as of fall 2015) in the process of considering this as a requirement for new World Language teacher certification. What does Advanced Low Proficiency look (sound) like? Why is this level in particular considered the cut‐off ? What type of practice can help a non‐native speaker reach that level? This presentation will review recent research on the topic and share resources and suggestions nailing the oral proficiency interview assessment to score Advanced Low or above. Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: Spanish Levels: All S16: AATG: Annual Meeting Presenter: Jennifer Roper Room: Snowberry Annual Meeting S17: Le français au Colorado/Wyoming: rendons plus vif la langue dans notre région! Presenter: Fawzia Ahmad Room: Big Thompson A French linked to a Colorado/Wyoming culture. In order to link our French teaching to our own lives in Colorado/Wyoming, we would do well to exploit a more ‘regional’ flavor for our students. Afin d’approcher la langue française plus proche à nos vies comme nous la vivons dans le Colorado et le Wyoming, ravivons les occasions de lier nos cultures et les activités régionales à la langue française. Topic: Learning Experiencs Language of Session: French Levels: All S18: Oye mi canto, mi son, Part A An exposure to strategic use of music to Integrate and Supplement the Textbook Presenter: Douglas Bowman Room: Big Thompson B Allow music to help your students improve interpretive and presentational modalities. Do so by helping your students with decoding, pronunciation and vocabulary building and transfer them to speaking and writing skills with a low affective filter. Choice of songs begin with 1st day of Spanish I. Let language modelling help your students learn the language. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: Spanish Levels: All S19: Ausländer, Flüchtlinge, Asylbewerber: Materialien und Aktivitäten zum Thema Migration für den DaF Unterricht Presenters: Saskia Hintz and Petra Landfester Room: Carter Lake A Participants will discuss, explore and experience new, authentic and visually oriented materials and student‐
centered, communicative activities regarding the topic of migration/asylum in Germany. A variety of oral as well as writing activities for a number of sub‐topics and different skill levels will be discussed. (In German) Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: German Levels: All 31
S20: Keeping it Real through Curating the Class Presenter: Jonathan Carlyon Room: Carter Lake B This presentation outlines a new methodology for keeping it real. Called “Curating the Class”, it is a conversation‐
based pedagogy for teaching languages, literatures and cultures. Using the technology around flipping the classroom, the curated class transforms contact hours into an agora‐‐a venue for inquiry‐based conversation in the humanities.Topic: Planning Language of Session:English/ Spanish Levels: University S21: Teaching Heritage Learners Through Culturally Relevant Literature Presenters: Rachel Connell and Jaclyn McKinney Room: Lake Loveland A This workshop will provide educators specific ways to plan and implement a course that works for their particular school, as well as specific ideas and methods for teaching the course. The workshop could also be useful for any world language teaching who desires to meet the needs of heritage learners within the foreign language classroom. Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: All S22: Espacio de conversación en español. Presenter: AATSP Room: Lake Loveland B Join other Spanish teachers wishing to practice their conversational skills during this hour hosted by board members of the Colorado Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. Topics of conversation will include current events, challenges and opportunities for teachers and our students, or other topics that participants may suggest. Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: Spanish Levels: All S24: Active Engagement Strategies Presenter: Lauren Tauchman Room: Aspen Daisy Active Engagement Strategies maximize student interaction and achievement. Lauren Tauchman will present a variety of strategies in listening, reading, writing and speaking to engage the multiple intelligences in a classroom. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All S26: Maximizing Face to Face Time: Moving Towards a Hybrid Model and the Challenges of Going from Five Days f2f to Three Days f2f and Two Days Online Presenter: Courtenay Biser‐Suarez Room: Goldenglow By selecting content and online tools, students can successfully complete many tasks and participate in active language learning online so that class time can be maximized for student interactions, teacher input and student production. Get ideas on selecting what to deliver online, what to deliver f2f and choosing online tools that enhance active learning online. S DVTopic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: University S27: Building a Language for Specific Purposes (LSP) program at your institution with what you have right now! Presenter: Catherine Phipps‐Orive and Rory and Leslie Foster Room: Snowberry (TWO Hour Session) Wondering how to put together that "languages for business or health care" program at your high school or university? We can help you get started today! In this workshop we will answer questions and brainstorm how to design and implement an LSP program building from what you already have in place at your institution. Discussion topics will include curriculum, assessment, pedagogy, students as experts, paradigm shifting, and professional development. It's not just language learning anymore! Topic: Planning Language of Session: English Levels: Secondary/University 32
S28: "All in a Novel?!!" ‐ How to develop higher‐level learning and skills in a World Language through a single book. Presenter: Harry Grover Room: Big Thompson A This presentation will focus on how making a novel in the target language the focal point of daily instruction and activities will encourage your students to reach higher‐
level language goals within your classroom. The method is designed for teachers of level 3, 4 or 5 classes Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All S29: Oye mi canto, mi son Part B A continuation of Part A, An exposure to Strategic Use of Music to Supplement the textbook. Presenter: Douglas Bowman Room: Big Thompson B An exposure to the use of linguistic strings supplied within the song to provide models of language usage. Samples of questions to support Common Core factors.and aid students become independent learners. Samples to introduce literature and themes and topics. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: Spanish Levels: All S30: Studium in Deutschland‐ kostenlos! Presenter: Paula Blum Room: Carter Lake A Tuition costs at US universities are skyrocketing. Encourage your students to go and study in Germany where tuition costs are zero! In this interactive session, participants will learn about the application process, what the prerequisites are and what the average living costs will be. Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism Language of Session: German Levels: All 33
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S41: This is Language! Presenter: George Room: JQH Boardroom Authentic language resources at your fingertips How much time do you usually spend looking for authentic listening resources for your students? What if we gave you access to over 3,000 completely authentic videos and accompanying activities ready to be used in class… Following the success of the Virginia Pilot last semester, thisislanguage.com will provide all the districts within the state of Colorado with access to www.thisislanguage.com for a 3 month pilot program to help evaluate its authentic language resources. www.thisislanguage.com provides comprehensive video content, interactive exercises and monitoring tools through its SAAS (Software as a Service) which replace and enhance existing audio‐visual materials. Come along and meet George, the site’s founder, to find out more about the site and how to make the most of the pilot! S31: Engaging Experiences in a Hybrid Classroom Presenters: Rebecca Cottrell and Wendy Gallagher Room: Carter Lake B In a pilot program for hybrid Elementary Spanish classes, students focused class time on oral communication, while the class structure moved grammar explanations, worksheets, and writing practice to an online platform. These developments helped instructors focus on the most important elements of the class, and allowed students to complete work outside of class to best meet their needs, leading to improved oral proficiency and command of the language. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: University S32: If you can Sing It you can Say It! Presenter: Becky Loftus Room: Lake Loveland A In this session you will learn how to create your own music videos using Photo Story 3 and how use other music available to help with memory and retention. AND music is just plain FUN! Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English/Spanish examples Levels: K‐12 S35: Quick lesson on Memes and Infographics for Comprehensible Input Presenter: Noah Geisel Room: Elderberry How to use Memes and Infographics to teach comprehensible input. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Level: All S33: Los cuentos: su didáctica dentro de la Enseñanza Mediante Tareas (Nivel A1) Presenter: María Gamboa Room: Lake Loveland B ¿Qué tipo de cuentos son más efectivos para la enseñanza de la lengua? ¿Cómo los seleccionamos? Y aún más importante, ¿cómo los explotamos como herramientas útiles para ayudar a los estudiantes a avanzar en sus conocimientos lingüísticos? Esta presentación discutirá estas preguntas en una forma interactiva y práctica. Aunque la plática estará dirigida a profesores de primaria y secundaria, cualquier instructor de nivel principiante podrá beneficiarse de su contenido. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: Spanish Levels: All S34: Reader's THEATER: Making Reading Fun for Language Learners! Presenter: Karen Rowan Room: Aspen Daisy Bring any reader or reading selection to life and improve student engagement and reading ability with reader's theater. Learn to effectively coach student actors, to bring the best skills from improv and drama classes to reading and to pre‐teach reading to create "pictures in their heads" so that reading is both compelling and comprehensible. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Levels: All 35
S36: Digital Storytelling for Foreign Language Classes Presenter: Paola Allani Room: Goldenglow Digital Storytelling (DST) is a short form of digital media production that allows people to share an important story for them. It uses animations, photographs, music, and a voice‐over to help individuals share their story. DST has been gaining popularity in US universities as an educational tool harmonious with the 21st century. This presentation is about how to use Digital Storytelling in foreign language classes. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English Level: University S37: Colorado German Day: Volkstanz! Presenter: Amy Flynn Room: Carter Lake A Wollen Sie tanzen? Participants will learn how to train their own Volktanz team, for fun or to prepare for a Colorado German Day competition. Next year’s required dance will also be taught, so bring your dancing shoes! Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: German Levels: All S38: AATSP Annual Meeting Presenter: AATSP Room: Lake Loveland B The Colorado chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP) will update members on current chapter initiatives and open board positions. In addition attendees will be invited to share with Board members how AATSP‐Colorado may better serve the current needs of Colorado's Spanish teachers. All are welcome to this meeting. S39: Teachers Pay Teachers: Collaborate and Earn Presenter: Erin Austin Room: Big Thompson B Do you want to expand your colleague base to a global level, exchanging ideas and materials with teachers around the world? Better yet, would you like to earn money for materials you have created and use every year in your classroom? This workshop will introduce the world language resources available on Teachers Pay Teachers that can bring new life to the classroom. It will also walk through the basic steps to set up an online store to share curriculum and unleash unlimited earning potential! Topic: Collaboration and Professionalism, All lang and lvls. S40: Got Conflict? Learn the Language of Resolution Presenter: Carrie Bennett Room: Big Thompson A Do you feel cool and collected speaking a world language only to fall to pieces when navigating basic conflicts at work? You’re not alone! In schools that are increasingly collaborative, and increasingly under pressure to produce results, conflict is natural and expected. Sadly, poorly managed conflict adds stress to an already stressful profession and drains many educators of their enthusiasm for the work. While typical teacher trainings give us tools for managing conflicts with students and parents, most of us have very little training for resolving conflict between our colleagues. Join Carrie Bennett from Learning Through Difference LLC to begin to learn the language of healthy conflict resolution! This highly interactive workshop will leave you with personal insights and help build your conversational conflict fluency. Topic: Learning Experience Language of Session: English, ALL LEVELS! I would like to give a huge THANK YOU to all of the hardworking CCFLT Board members who helped make this 2016 conference a reality! ‐ Becky Loftus Thank you, Diana Noonan, Bryce Hedstrom, Noah Geisel, Rich Dodge, Amy Flynn, Elaine Tendetnik, Kristy Swartwood, Matthew Webster, Heather Witten, Eliza Pfeifer, Sabine Moosbrugger, Alan Spriggs, Nina Barber, Connie Navarro, Karen Carmean, Kristen Boehm, Julie Doyle, and Edwige Simon! 36
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