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Every Voice Counts
Angela Gardner, OFLA Public Relations and Advocacy ChairSpanish Teacher, Ross High School Recently, while scrolling through a social media platform (prompted by quarantine boredom), I happened across a post from a frustrated parent in a district, dissatisfied with the district’s … Continue reading
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Welcome Advice
Julia Thomas, OFLA Early Language Learning Chair Elementary Spanish Teacher, Oberlin City Schools Hola. My name is Julia Thomas, and I am an elementary Spanish teacher at Oberlin City Schools. As I began this journey as a chair of the … Continue reading
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Remembering to Take Care of Ourselves
An Open Letter to Ohio World Language Teachers Maureen Gerber, OFLA Secondary Language Learning Committee ChairFrench Teacher, World Language Department Head, Perrysburg High School Dear Colleagues, One thing that has struck me as I’ve begun school in our hybrid model … Continue reading
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Integrating Social Media into the Classroom
Kaleigh Baker, OFLA Technology Integration Chair Spanish Teacher, Butler High School With so many schools making the decision to go remote, hybrid, or just hoping to stay open for a bit of time, it is necessary to find new and … Continue reading
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Beginning Teachers
SPOTLIGHT ON NEW TEACHERS: Megan Tussing Megan Brady, OFLA Beginning Teacher Committee Chair Spanish Teacher, Marlington Local Schools The OFLA Beginning Teacher Committee is working hard to connect with new teachers and to support them to become excellent, innovative, resourceful, and … Continue reading
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Around the State
Ryan Wertz and Kathy SheltonWorld Language Consultants, Ohio Department of Education ODE/OFLA Summer Series of Virtual Meetups: “Let’s Get Ready for Fall” The Ohio Department of Education collaborated with the Ohio Foreign Language Association from June 23 through August 5 … Continue reading
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AATSP Updates for Fall 2020
Jonathan Harris, Ohio Buckeye AATSP PresidentSpanish Teacher, St. Gabriel Consolidated School, Cincinnati The Ohio Buckeye Chapter of the American Association for the Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese (AATSP) reports the following announcements for Fall 2020. September 30 is National Teach … Continue reading
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Digital Challenges for English Learners
Derek Braun, TESOL/OFLA Liaison Columbus City Schools, EL Science Teacher As many districts have moved to remote learning or hybrid instruction, the challenges that existed for many English Learners have become even more significant and the disparity of access to … Continue reading
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Can I Teach a Foreign Language in the Online Environment?
Brian Hunter, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College, Assistant Professor of SpanishSheri K. Barksdale, University of Cincinnati Blue Ash College, Assistant Professor of American Sign Language Teaching a foreign language in an online environment is not an easy task. Language … Continue reading
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