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Monthly Archives: October 2013
Professional Development Corner
OFLA PD Recommendations for SLOs, Pre-Assessments and Post-Assessments Martha Pero, Professional Development Chair I cannot tell you how proud I am of all my world language colleagues in the state of Ohio! What a fabulous group of people to work … Continue reading
Beginning Teachers
New Teacher Tips Lucas Hoffman, Beginning Teachers Committee Chair I trust that you’ve all settled into your school year by now. A new school year provides a wonderfully fresh start but can be frankly overwhelming as we try to implement … Continue reading
OFLA Scholarships for 2014
Jody Ballah, Assistant Professor of French, University of Cincinnati-Blue Ash OFLA Scholarship Chair It is time to begin gathering your materials together to apply for one of the OFLA sponsored scholarships for the coming year. This year, OFLA is pleased … Continue reading
Le Grand Contours 2013
The Results Judy Bates Almost 3600 students from around Ohio participated in Le Grand Concours this past year, an increase of 130 participants over the preceding year. This number includes 52 FLES students from two schools. Altogether, there was participation … Continue reading