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AATSP Buckeye Chapter News Fall 2016
By Angela Gardner, Ross High School This summer, our American Association of Spanish of Teachers and Portuguese Buckeye Chapter saw a changing of the guard with Bill Langley moving from the position of President to Past President, Angela Gardner replacing … Continue reading
Posted in Affiliates, No. 1 - Fall 2016, Uncategorized
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AATG News
AATG/PAD Study Trip Awards The Ohio chapter is proud to announce that two high school students in Ohio received a prestigious AATG/PAD Study. Ohio was able to nominate 3 students of the 17 who applied for this award. Both students … Continue reading
Posted in Affiliates, General, No. 1 - Fall 2016, Uncategorized
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Ohio Association of Teachers of Chinese (OATC)
Ping Wu, OATC President Founded in 2008, the Ohio Association of Teachers of Chinese (OATC) has been the major force for promoting Chinese language and culture and supporting Chinese teachers in Ohio. With the growing popularity of Chinese study and … Continue reading
AATF News
Lucas Hoffman, AATF-OH President Immersion Weekend 2015 The AATF-Ohio Immersion Weekend celebrated its 12th anniversary this past September. Approximately twenty teachers gathered in beautiful Mohican State Park for a wet end-of-summer weekend. Even though the weather wasn’t super, teachers … Continue reading
Posted in Affiliates, Vol. 54, No. 1 - Fall 2015
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AATF
AATF Ohio News Mary Townsend, Kettering Fairmont High School, AATF Ohio Vice President SINK OR SWIM! The 2015 OFLA Conference was held in April at Kalahari Resort in northern Ohio. What a fun, informative and relaxing conference! It was a … Continue reading
AATG
AATG News Deborah Page, AATG Liaison, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash Spring Meeting Held The Ohio Chapter of the AATG held its spring meeting during the OFLA conference in Sandusky in April. We had a large turnout including several new … Continue reading
AATSP
AATSP Buckeye-News William Langley, Delphos City Schools, AATSP Buckeye President 2014-16 Welcoming a new officer! AATSP Buckeye is pleased to introduce our new Executive Vice President/Treasurer Elizabeth Becker. Ms. Becker has been appointed by the executive board to fill the … Continue reading
OATC
Ohio Association of Teachers of Chinese (OATC) Ping Wu, Columbus School for Girls, OATC President The 2014-2015 academic year ended with a bang for Ohio’s teachers of Chinese. Highlights were trips to Atlanta for the National Chinese Language Conference (April … Continue reading
TESOL
TESOL Liaison Report Lillian Acker, TESOL Liaison, Ashland University The TESOL Conference will be held at the Greater Columbus Convention Center again this year on October 30 and 31, 2015. We will have invited guests who will discuss the … Continue reading
AATF Ohio News
Mary Townsend, Kettering Fairmont High School, AATF Ohio Vice President OFLA Conference/AATF Ohio In Ohio we are fortunate to have an active foreign language association that strives to support each language teacher in every corner of the state. A major … Continue reading