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  • Join teachers Kristin Archambault, Amy Marshall, and host Michelle Olah as they discuss what they do to set themselves us for a successful school year. Kristin and Amy share the importance creating a well-ordered environment of routines, procedures and expectations which in turn build a sense of community and trust within their classrooms. And don't forget to take care of you…

    Bio

    Kristin Archambault

    Kristin Archambault is a veteran French and Spanish teacher. Although most of her experience is at the high school level, she currently teaches middle school French in Storrs, Connecticut. She is also President of RIFLA (th Professional organization for Rhode Island language teachers), a former world language student teacher supervisor at the University of Connecticut, and a frequent presenter at state, regional, and national world language conferences in the US.

    Amy Marshall

    Amy Marshall is a dynamic and energetic Spanish teacher who teaches with a variety of techniques that fall under the umbrella of comprehensible input and TPRS. Building community and relationships with her students is one of the greatest focuses of any classroom that she teaches in. To connect and to truly care, building real relationships and community among the students and herself in her classroom is a huge contributing factor in guaranteeing a sense of belonging and as such a successful experience in learning language.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Social Media

    Krisitin

    Twitter: @HeyArchy FB: Kristin Bruno Archambault

    Amy Marshal

    Instagram @zonadeprofes LinkedIn: Amy Marshall

    Pygmalion Effect https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-power-of-the-pygmalion-effect/

    CI - Comprehensible Input, Stephen Krashen @skrashen

    TPRS - Total Physical Response Storytelling https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TPR_Storytelling

  • Going back to school is a stressful, emotional roller coaster, you know what it's going to be like, and you've got to get yourself prepared. Join Rebecca Aubrey and Michelle Olah as they discuss the struggles and anxieties in heading back to school and how you can set boundaries to alleviate the mental and physical toll that teaching demands.

    Bio

    Rebecca Aubrey has over 20 years of teaching experience at the college level, and 15 years of experience teaching Spanish in grades K-8. Rebecca has presented broadly on topics like differentiation, target language use, and language proficiency. She is the 2019 ACTFL National Teacher of the Year, and is the Immediate Past President of CT COLT, Executive Secretary for NNELL, and the PreK-8 representative to the AATSP Board of Directors. Rebecca is passionate about exploring the cultural and linguistic diversity of our world, and equally passionate about empowering students to do the same.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Mentions

     Leaders Must Address Teacher Well-Being With Action, Not Just Self-Care Talk https://www.edutopia.org/article/leaders-teacher-wellbeing-action 

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  • Do you want to get your students excited and passionate about learning? Spark your students' curiosity and get them motivated to learn by using inquiry-based learning which allows your students to explore what's interesting to them. Here's how you can get started.

    Bio

    Dagoberto Polanco was inspired by his own language-learning journey upon arriving to the United States from the Dominican Republic at age 17. He hails from a family of educators and found his niche in the field of language acquisition.

    He has accrued over a decade of classroom experience as a World Language teacher. He simultaneously served as the lead tech mentor for the teacher body and as the liaison and translator for non-English speaking families. He enjoys empowering people with the needed tools to succeed in an ever-changing global world.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Mentions

    Inquiry-Based Learning Meets Language Acquisition: Inquire to Acquire:

    https://home.edweb.net/webinar/lang-lit20240808/

    Inquiry-based Learning (IBL)

    Ted Lasso https://tv.apple.com/us/show/ted-lasso/umc.cmc.vtoh0mn0xn7t3c643xqonfzy

    Trevor McKenzie, Inquiry Mindset

  • What is structural competency? Hint: It's not about teaching grammar. It's about what is and isn't culture. Listen to this week's episode of the Language Lounge and come away with a new way to address culture with your students; what shapes our own culture and fostering a respectful curiosity about why certain cultural practices exist in our own communities and others.

    Bio

    Peggy Malec began her education career teaching English to adults in 2011. Since then, she has taught both Spanish and English in every grade level. She has a Master of Arts in Spanish from Middlebury College and is currently teaching middle school Spanish at Valley Catholic Middle School. As the Director of Community Development, she has founded and led an advisory program for the entire school community.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Social Media - Instagram @peigimalec

  • STaRLT, pronounced Star Light, is the brain child of Shannon Borum. Born of her frustration as a small town rural language teacher, this group has blossomed into an amazing support group for teachers in Georgia. It's a place to learn, to grow and belong. Join Shannon and host, Michelle Olah, as they discuss the origins, benefits and future of this unique and valuable community of teachers.

    Bio

    Shannon Borum is a high school French teacher in Jackson, Georgia and a doctoral candidate in Instructional Technology. She loves talking about language teaching and learning for those around her. She’s also passionate about connecting and supporting WL teachers in rural areas

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Social Media

    Shannon Borum

    https://x.com/madameborum

    https://x.com/starltg

    FLAG Foreign Language Association of Georgia http://www.flageorgia.net/

    ACTFL https://www.actfl.org/convention-and-expo

    STaRLT Georgia https://starltgeorgia.weebly.com/

    SCOLT Southern Conference on Language Teaching https://www.scolt.org/

    NNELL National Network for Early Language Learning https://nnell.org/

    Rich Madel @SrMadel

  • Rachel Benson joins Language Lounge host, Michelle Olah to discuss her journey from classroom teacher to district language coordinator, supporting teachers during online teaching. Rachel made the decision to return to the classroom for the 23-24 school year and shares her unique perspective on life in the modern day classroom and resuming her role as a teacher leader in the upcoming school year.

    Bio

    Rachel began her teacher career as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Missouri-Columbia before teaching in a Berlin high school on a Fulbright Fellowship. Over the last 14 years, she has split her time teaching high school and middle school German as well as serving as the World Language Coordinator and Chinese Immersion Coordinator for the Blue Valley School district in Overland Park, Kansas. Rachel has returned to the classroom full time and is currently teaching middle school German. In addition, she is wrapping up her final year on the executive board of the Kansas World Language Association. Having spent some years in a leadership role, Rachel decided last year to work toward an administrator license, but for now, she is enjoying the humbling experience of being back in the classroom.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Mentions

    Leslie Graham https://www.grahnforlang.com/

  • If advocacy is building excitement, then Amy Rill is an advocate non-pareil. Listen as she and host, Michelle Olah, discuss the little and big ways to advocate for your program, whether it's in your classroom, your school, or your community. Listen and get some ideas for ways to build excitement and get that energy about learning languages out of your classroom and into the world.

    Bio

    Amy Rill spent 23 years as a German and Spanish teacher. She is enthusiastic about having fun while learning a language, immersing in the culture through music and art, and focusing on communication in authentic ways. As an Instructional Technologist with Wayside Publishing, Amy shares her love of enhancing learning language with technology and discovering innovative strategies for using technology in today's classroom.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Amy's Social Media

    https://www.instagram.com/amyrillwayside/

    https://x.com/amyrillwayside/

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-rill/

    Mentions

    JNCL- Joint National Committee for Languages https://www.languagepolicy.org/

  • Does your curriculum bring you joy? Does it spark joy in your students? If your answer is no, then it might be time to think about SPARKing some joy in your classes. Amanda Minnillo has some great practical advice for creating a Safe, Purposeful, Attention getting, Reflective, environment to Keep student engagement high.

    Bio

    Dr. Amanda Hajji Minnillo is the President-Elect of SCOLT and a Professional Learning Specialist consulting with districts across the country to support their language program needs. Before working at Avant Assessment, Amanda served as the K-12 World Language and Dual Language Immersion Teacher Support Specialist and instructional coach in Lexington, South Carolina where she started her career as a high school French teacher. Considering herself a language fun-doer, Amanda presents at state-, regional-, national-, and international conferences with a heart for topics involving the joy of language and cultivating language proficiency in the modes of communication.  The daughter of a Lebanese immigrant and South Carolina native, her research surrounds building leaders’ and districts’ cross-cultural capacity to support teachers new to the country and leveraging multicultural teachers' expertise for district growth. 

    https://x.com/amandaminnillo

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

  • The ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines have been revised. How are they same? How are they different? Language Lounge host, Michelle Olah and Dr. Meg Malone, Director of Assessment and Research at ACTFL discuss the changes.

    Bio

    Margaret E. (Meg) Malone (Ph.D., Georgetown University) is Director of Assessment and Research at ACTFL. She has published extensively on language assessment, standards and language assessment literacy. Her current research focuses on language assessment literacy, language program evaluation, oral proficiency assessment, the influences of the Seal of Biliteracy on language teaching and learning, and the development of short-cut measures of proficiency.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Watch this episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/wayside

    Social Media https://twitter.com/mmaloactfl

    Mentions

    Timothy Boals https://wida.wisc.edu/about/teams/staff/timothy-boals

    ACTFL OPI https://www.actfl.org/assessments/postsecondary-assessments/opi

    Interagency Language Roundtable https://www.govtilr.org/

    APPLE https://www.actfl.org/assessments/k-12-assessments/aappl

    NCSSFL https://ncssfl.org/

    ACTFL https://www.actfl.org/

  • Classroom management. It's tough. Enter Jon Cowart. He's an expert in classroom management and can help you develop the skill set that you need to succeed no matter your teaching style. It's not magic, it's a skill and you can develop and hone it so that your classes run the way you always wished they could.

    Bio

    Jon taught high school and middle school Spanish for 10 years in Memphis, TN, before stepping into leadership roles. He has been a high school AP, Director of Multilingual Learners, and most recently is a full time education consultant. He is passionate marrying the world of acquisition-driven instruction to strong K-12 practices.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Social Media - joncowartteaching.com

    Mentions

    Stephen Krashen @skrashen

    BVP, Bill Van Patten https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_VanPatten

    James Asher https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_physical_response

    ACTFL, American Association of Teachers of Foreign Languages https://www.actfl.org/

    Dead Poet Society https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097165/

    Bryce Hedstrom https://www.brycehedstrom.com/

    Jon Cowart web site https://joncowartteaching.com/Jon

    What Students Saw https://joncowartteaching.com/2023/01/07/what-the-students-saw/

  • Have you ever thought about presenting at a conference but just don't know how to get started? It's conference proposal submission season and your state and regional organizations want to hear from you. No really, they do. Guest Albert Fernandez and host Michelle Olah discuss everything you need to know about presenting from soup to nuts. Listen, get inspired and get cracking on YOUR presentation.

    Bio

    Albert is an elementary and middle school Spanish teacher in Orlando, FL.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Social Media

    @mr_fernie on Twitter

    Mentions

    SCOLT https://www.scolt.org/

    ACTFL https://www.actfl.org/

    FFLA https://www.ffla.us/

    TPRS https://www.tprsbooks.com/what-is-tprs/

    Thomas Sauer https://nflc.umd.edu/people/thomas-sauer

    Greta Lundgaard https://www.linkedin.com/in/greta-lundgaard-tx/

    Paul Sandrock https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulsandrock/

  • Whether you've been following the work of Thomas Sauer for most of the past 40 years, or you're new to his work you are going to LOVE this episode. Join Thomas Sauer and host of the Language Lounge, Michelle Olah as they discuss exciting new developments with the TELL framework and PEARLL. For every teacher who has ever wished for someone to just tell them what to do to be the best teacher they can be, this episode is for you. And for those of you who are really brave, you might just find yourself in the middle of Thomas' new project.

    Bio

    Thomas Sauer is passionate about helping teachers make the shift from teaching to learning.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Watch this episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/wayside

    Social Media

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/tmsaue1/ https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/pearll-nflc http://pearll.nflc.umd.edu

    Mentions

    Catalyst https://catalyst.uoregon.edu/

    Dr. Rich Madel @SrMadel

    Maris Hawkins @Marishawkins

    The Annenberg Series https://www.learner.org/

    PEARLL Library of Practice PEARLL Library of Practice

    Mara Cobe @cobe_mara

    Danielson https://danielsongroup.org/

    Marzono https://www.marzanoresources.com/

    TELL http://www.tellproject.org/

    PEARLL https://pearll.nflc.umd.edu/

    NFLC https://nflc.umd.edu/

  • Meredith White, host of the EdTech World podcast, returns to the show to discuss how and when to make educational technology work for you.

    Bio

    For 16 years, Meredith White taught Spanish in both Tennessee and Georgia. Focused on novices, her work with students ingrained proficiency-based teaching, comprehensible input, technology, and helping make learning Spanish fun. In March of 2023, she transitioned to an Instructional Technology support role to help more teachers in all content areas with both their teaching and technology use (or even paring down). She also teachers Technology in World Language Education at Kennesaw State University, hosts the EdTech World podcast for Wayside publishing, does consulting works, and often presents and shares resources at local, state, and national regional conferences.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Social Media

    Meredith White: http://www.twitter.com/@techMEWithyou

    Mentions

    EdTech World https://www.waysidepublishing.com/podcast/edtech-world

    Amanda Minnillo Avant Assessment

    Gimkit https://www.gimkit.com/

    Josh Feinsilber @JoshFeinsilber

    Jeff Osborn @JeffGimkit

    Adrian Riley

    NECTFL https://www.nectfl.org/

    SCOLT https://www.scolt.org/

    Central States https://www.csctfl.org/

    Southwest COLT (SWCOLT) https://www.swcolt.org/

    Pacific Northwest (PNCFL) https://pncfl.wordpress.com/

    Tim Eagan @tjeag

    Blooket https://www.blooket.com/

    Formative https://www.formative.com/

    Canvas https://www.instructure.com/canvas

    D2l https://www.d2l.com/

    Listening in the Dark: Reclaiming the Power of Intuition Amy Poehler https://www.harpercollins.com/products/listening-in-the-dark-amber-tamblyn?variant=40072200650786

    Lisa McCargh @lisajmch

    World Language Teacher Summit https://www.worldlangteachers.com/

    Joe Dale http://www.twitter.com/@joedale

  • Intimidated by AI? Excited about AI? Want to get started with AI but don't know where to begin? Join guest Maureen Lamb and host Michelle Olah as they discuss the latest and greatest in AI technology and what it can do for you and your students.

    Bio

    Maureen Gassert Lamb is a Latin Teacher, Dean of Faculty, and Dean of Academic Technology and Innovative Pedagogy at The Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, CT. Lamb is also the American Classical League’s Technology Chair, was named the Connecticut Language 2016-2017 Teacher of the Year, and was the recipient of the ACTFL/IALLT Award for Excellence in World Language Instruction Using Technology (K–12) and the Society for Classical Studies Excellence in K-12 Latin Teaching in 2022. She is committed to an inclusive, differentiated classroom environment to support her students.

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Social Media

    Maureen Lamb - @latintechtools

    Mentions

    Canva for Educators https://www.canva.com/education/

    Quizlet Magic Notes https://quizlet.com/notes/upload

    QuizletQChat https://quizlet.com/blog/meet-q-chat

    ChatGPT https://chat.openai.com/

    Conquer Conker - https://www.conker.ai/

    Moat Mote: https://www.mote.com/

    Udly (check spelling in transcript line 30) Yoodli - https://app.yoodli.ai/

    Flip https://info.flip.com/en-us.html

    MURF AI https://murf.ai/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiAoKeuBhCoARIsAB4WxteoKkXRR4rqMBwkMBtQuJ5OpADR1dYpwqe7mZYBrNp9eLfghLupISoaAtTMEALw_wcB

    Perplexity https://www.perplexity.ai/

    Adafy Eightify - https://eightify.app/

    JoeDale @joedale

    Neomi Rodriguez https://srtanrodriguez.wordpress.com/about/

    Diffit https://beta.diffit.me/#topic

    Magic School https://www.magicschool.ai/

    Synthesia https://www.synthesia.io/home

  • Whether you are advocating for special education students to be included in world language classrooms or not, chances are they are already there. Dr. Danja Mahoney returns to the Language Lounge to discuss strategies teachers can use to help these students be successful in the world language classroom.

    Bio

    Dr. Danja Mahoney is a language educator with more than 25 years experience teaching in public and independent schools. Her experience teaching Latin, French, Spanish, English, and ESL informs her understanding of diverse pedagogies and supporting all learners in language acquisition. Her doctoral research focused on the intersection of second language learning and learning disabilities, with particular attention to the attitudes and needs of educators in supporting all learners in the classroom. She has presented at numerous conferences, including MAFLA, ACTFL, CAM, CANE, and Learning Disabilities Worldwide. She is a member of the MAFLA Board of Directors and currently serves as the Board Clerk. She is the World Language Department Chair at Reading Memorial High School in Reading, Massachusetts.

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Mentions

    MaFLA - Massachusetts Foreign Language Association

    Orton-Gillingham Approach https://www.ortonacademy.org/resources/what-is-the-orton-gillingham-approach/

    Delaware's document: https://www.doe.k12.de.us/cms/lib/DE01922744/Centricity/Domain/139/WL_Learning_All_Delaware_Students.pdf

     Virginia (2017):

    https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/32907/638047361553670000

     Virginia - Teacher Toolkit (2020)

    https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/32905/638047361548070000

     Ohio - Basics of UDL for WL teachers

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_U-XevDBaz-kcLjGJzgf9xSBgjQSIdeLSWeU8Lh1OAQ/edit

     This is a document I shared with my workshop at the MAFLA conference this year:

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iqnMwYewFW0rCKn-xioQluN-JtwieLvuHkkI7--9m7g/edit?usp=sharing

  • According to UNESCO, learning a second language is human right but too often special education students are left out of world language classrooms. In part one of this two part series, Danja Mahoney explains why special education students need to be in world language classrooms and how to advocate to get them there and how proficiency-based instruction is opening new doors for all students.

    Bio

    Dr. Danja Mahoney is a language educator with more than 25 years experience teaching in public and independent schools. Her experience teaching Latin, French, Spanish, English, and ESL informs her understanding of diverse pedagogies and supporting all learners in language acquisition. Her doctoral research focused on the intersection of second language learning and learning disabilities, with particular attention to the attitudes and needs of educators in supporting all learners in the classroom. She has presented at numerous conferences, including MAFLA, ACTFL, CAM, CANE, and Learning Disabilities Worldwide. She is a member of the MAFLA Board of Directors and currently serves as the Board Clerk. She is the World Language Department Chair at Reading Memorial High School in Reading, Massachusetts.

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Mentions

    Common Ground: Second Language Acquisition Theory Goes to the Classroom by Florencia Henshaw and Maris D. Hawkins

    Language Acquisition in a Nutshell by Bill VanPatten and Russell Simonsen

    Differentiation and the Brain by David A Sousa and Carol Ann Tomlinson

    Understanding by Design by Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe

    MAFLA Massachusetts Foreign Language Association

    ACTFL American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages

    NECTFL Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages

    Delaware's document: https://www.doe.k12.de.us/cms/lib/DE01922744/Centricity/Domain/139/WL_Learning_All_Delaware_Students.pdf

     Virginia (2017):

    https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/32907/638047361553670000

     Virginia - Teacher Toolkit (2020)

    https://www.doe.virginia.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/32905/638047361548070000

     Ohio - Basics of UDL for WL teachers

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_U-XevDBaz-kcLjGJzgf9xSBgjQSIdeLSWeU8Lh1OAQ/edit

     This is a document I shared with my workshop at the MAFLA conference this year:

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iqnMwYewFW0rCKn-xioQluN-JtwieLvuHkkI7--9m7g/edit?usp=sharing

  • Restorative circles can be a powerful tool for setting classroom norms, building community, addressing behaviors that are impeding teaching and learning or a way to gather feedback about how students are feeling about learning. In this episode of the Language Lounge, guest Mike Farkas discusses the importance of restorative circles in his teaching and gives tips on how you can get started.

    Bio

    Michael Farkas is a Spanish teacher at Canton High School in Canton, MA. Since 2019, Mike has been a member of the MAFLA Board of Directors. Most recently during his tenure, Mike has co-designed and co-implemented an additional MAFLA offering called MAFLA Meets, which aims to connect MAFLA members and create a social space for fellow world language educators to connect and collaborate. In addition, Mike is an ACTFL LILL (Leadership Initiative for Language Learning) Advocate from Cohort 4. Mike has presented on topics pertaining to social-emotional learning, unit design, and personalized learning in the WL classroom at MAFLA, NHWALT, and ACTFL. Mike is passionate about creating a classroom environment where all learners feel a sense of belonging, empowerment, and a capacity to communicate with others in Spanish.

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

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    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    https://twitter.com/mike_farkas

    Mentions

    Think:Kids Mass General Hospital

    https://www.massgeneral.org/psychiatry/treatments-and-services/think-kids

    Circle Forward, Building a Restorative School Community by Carolyn Boyes-Watson and Kay Pranis

  • Join Kelly Jones and Language Lounge host, Michelle Olah, as they discuss integrated performance projects. Kelly has a creative approach that empowers students to take control of their learning and provides more realistic contexts in which students can use language. You'll get some great ideas about projects, how you can avoid grading meaningless homework assignments and make your classroom fun and joyful.

    Bio

    Kelly Jones is a certified German, ESOL and literacy teacher currently teaching German and German Immersion at Pleasant Hill Middle School as well as a doctoral student in the language and literacy program at the University of South Carolina.

    Producer's Notes

    Visit the Language Lounge on Twitter - https://twitter.com/langloungepod

    Connect with Michelle - https://twitter.com/michelleolah

    Have a comment or question? Leave a voicemail at (207) 888-9819 or email [email protected]

    Produced by Wayside Publishing - https://waysidepublishing.com

    Social Media

    @Frau_K_Jones on Twitter

    Mentions

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    Jim Cantore@jimcantore

    Ditchthattextbook.com https://ditchthattextbook.com/

  • Abelardo Almazan Vazquez is passionate about gender neutral language, gender inclusivity and asking questions around gender roles, consent, respect and how cultures can perpetuate stereotypes or be changed to make everyone feel seen, heard and valued. It's a beautiful and uplifting conversation about the impact that our words and actions have on others and creating more empathetic humans.

    Bio

    Over the years, I've enjoyed teaching intermediate and advanced Spanish classes, coaching an all-gender soccer team, and sharing my expertise in Latin dance as an evening activity. I hold a Licenciatura in Teaching Spanish as a Second Language from Universidad Internacional UNINTER in Morelos México and a Master's in Latin American Studies from Cleveland State University. As an immigrant with 20 years of experience, I proudly represent the lively city of Cuernavaca, México. My unique contributions, learnings, and unlearnings at the Putney School have invited me to present at renowned World Languages conferences, including the distinguished Massachusetts Foreign Language Association 2018's "Best Workshop of State Conference." I am a co-founder of the influential Minnesota Council on Teaching Languages and Cultures 2020 "BIPOC/Immigrant World Language Educators strand" and a sought-after featured speaker at The Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages 2021 in NYC. My classroom insights have had a lasting impact, and my testimonies and experiences led me to serve as the keynote speaker at the Greater Washington DC Association of Teachers of Foreign Language 2021 Spring Conference, the 2023 Vermont Foreign Language Association Spring Conference, and the Keynote Speaker for the Western Massachusetts Seal of Biliteracy Awards 2023 Ceremony at UMass Amherst.

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    Paulo Freire, Freire Institute, https://freire.org/paulo-freire

    bell hooks -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_hooks

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  • IPA, is it a beer or an assessment? Not sure? Listen to this episode of the Language Lounge featuring Lisa Shepard. She and host, Michelle Olah, cover the whys and hows of IPAs. Whether your new to IPAs or just need a refresher this episode has everything you need to get started, build your confidence or confirm that you are doing it right. So go ahead and multi-task, grab an IPA while you find out more about IPAs.

    Bio

    Lisa Shepard earned her bachelor’s degree in education with a major in French and her master’s degree in curriculum and instruction. During her 29 years in the classroom she developed her knowledge of best practices in world language education by taking courses, attending conferences, reading professional publications and participating in a variety of online forums. In 2016, she was selected as the Ohio Foreign Language Association Teacher of the Year. She has provided professional development to world language teachers by presenting workshops at the local, state and regional levels as well as through her blog, Madame ‘s Musings. She is now using her experience with standards-based unit design and proficiency-based instruction and assessment to present at regional and national conferences and provide on-site workshops to teachers interested in updating their practice to reflect current standards.

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    Amy Lenord @alenord

    Noemi Rodriguez @Team_LoLogramos

    Joe Dale @joedale

    Ohio Department of Ed Instruction and Assessment (Links to Assessment and Rubrics) https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Learning-in-Ohio/World-Languages-and-Cultures/Model-Curriculum-for-World-Languages-and-Cultures/Instruction-and-Assessment

    EdPuzzle https://edpuzzle.com/

    IPA Interpretive Task Comprehension Guide: Template https://education.ohio.gov/getattachment/Topics/Learning-in-Ohio/Foreign-Language/World-Languages-Model-Curriculum/World-Languages-Model-Curriculum-Framework/Instructional-Strategies/Assessment-Guidance-and-Sample-Rubrics/IPA-AppendixD_InterpretiveTasks-ACTFL2013.pdf.aspx

    The Integrated Performance Assessment: Twenty Years and Counting by Bonnie Adair-Hauck, Francis Troyan and Eileen Glisan https://www.amazon.com/Integrated-Performance-Assessment-Twenty-Counting/dp/1942544863

    Juan Carols Morales

    World Readiness Standards: https://www.actfl.org/uploads/files/general/World-ReadinessStandardsforLearningLanguages.pdf

    ACTFL Performance Descriptors for Language Learners, 2012 https://www.actfl.org/educator-resources/actfl-performance-descriptors 

    IPA Interpretive task and rubric: https://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Learning-in-Ohio/World-Languages-and-Cultures/Model-Curriculum-for-World-Languages-and-Cultures/Instruction-and-Assessment/ACTFL-Resources 

    NCSSFL-ACTFL Can-Dos https://www.actfl.org/uploads/files/general/Resources-Publications/Can-Do_Benchmarks_Indicators.pdf 

    IPA Manual: https://www.ipgbook.com/the-integrated-performance-assessment--twenty-years-and-counting-products-9781942544869.php