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Monthly Archives: February 2025
Taste, Collaborate, Learn, Celebrate: World Languages Come Alive in 2025!
Megan Brady, OFLA President 2024-2025Spanish Teacher, Northwest High School It’s February already?! The past year has been remarkable for our organization. Our Leadership Academy continues to flourish, with cohorts of passionate educators developing their skills and preparing to guide our … Continue reading
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2025 OFLA Spring Conference: Languages Alive in 2025
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OFLA Awards and Teacher of the Year
Kaleigh Baker, OFLA Immediate Past President As I mentioned in my fall article, I asked you all to be thinking about those among us who are making positive contributions to the teaching and support of world languages. As Past President … Continue reading
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2nd Semester Renewal Fuel
Debbie Varga, OFLA President-Elect Spanish Teacher, McKinley Senior High School Greetings, fellow world language educators. I hope the second semester starts smoothly! Are you already counting down the days until the end of the school year? Are you struggling to work … Continue reading
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Why Learn Another Language
Teri Wiechart, OFLA Parliamentarian and Bylaws ChairRetired, Delphos Jefferson High School Language and Identity: A Deep Connection Language is not just a tool for communication; it’s a profound reflection of our identity. The connection between language and identity is a … Continue reading
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In Loving Memory: Dr. Martha Castenada
The family, friends, and colleagues of Dr. Martha Castaneda will gather on Saturday, February 15, at 11 a.m. to honor her remarkable life and legacy at a Celebration of Life at Kumler Chapel on the Miami University campus in Oxford, … Continue reading
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Winter Blues? Try Some “Brain Breaks” with Your Students!
Ideas to help bring energy to your classroom Maria Herman, OFLA Membership ChairGerman Teacher, Maumee City Schools SAD? The seasonal affective disorder is very real and can zap the energy from your classroom, you and your students alike! At this … Continue reading
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Benefits of Using TV Shows in the World Language Class
Beth Hanlon, OFLA Executive Recorder and Editor of The CardinalSpanish Teacher, Oberlin High School I have used a few television shows in my classes over the years and would like to share the benefits I have observed. First, let me … Continue reading
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Starting Class Off Right…In the Target Language
Nicola Work, OFLA Editor for Electronic Media University of Dayton, Associate Professor of French Do you want your students to start thinking in the target language when they come to your room? Do you want to start your class in … Continue reading
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Is this for a Grade? Making Work Worth Your Time (And Theirs)
Alexis Blum, OFLA Professional Development ChairSpanish Teacher, Wapakoneta High School How many times have you heard these phrases this week? “Is this for a grade?” “Are you collecting this?” “Are we turning this in?” And my personal favorite…”Do we all … Continue reading
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