Reinventing Yourself in Times Like These…

Deborah Varga
Spanish Teacher, Revere Local Schools

We are in difficult times in so many ways. We are being pressed on all sides and still we have hope that there is a “light at the end of the tunnel”. Your very presence while choosing to read this article proves that you are intrigued to find ways to be supported while exploring new ways to reach your students and connect with your peers.  

Over the years, I have found that sometimes all that is needed in order to know that you are on the right path is to take a risk and try one new thing at a time. Perhaps a new blog, podcast or resource can provide comfort in learning that others are like-minded in growing professionally.  Through social media, investigating new hashtags can guide us towards making global connections and collaborations. 

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Camp OFLA 2023

Plans are underway for Camp OFLA 2023!

Dr. Lori Winne
Program Director, Camp OFLA

Camp OFLA 2023 will celebrate its 18th year this summer! Many changes have taken place over the years, including languages, staff and campers! Camp OFLA is a one-week elementary residential camp in Ohio sponsored by the Ohio Foreign Language Association and located about 20 minutes south of Mansfield. Camp OFLA directors, teachers and counselors are excitedly planning new activities to celebrate 2023, so watch for news at www.campofla.org !  

So what is Camp OFLA? How and why did it begin? What happens during camp? 

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Please Consider Attending the 2022 60th Anniversary Conference July 25-27, 2022

Richard Emch, Ohio Foreign Language Association President
French Teacher, North Royalton High School

In an ever-changing field of education, the Ohio Foreign Language Association has focused our strategic plan to “build the capacity of foreign language teachers to prepare learners to demonstrate their [second language] proficiency.” The 2022 OFLA conference committee has taken on this endeavor and has invited education professionals recognized by the American Council on the Teaching Foreign Languages, the Central States Conference on the Teaching Foreign Languages, the Ohio Department of Education, as well as resident experts from Ohio, to provide the best professional development opportunities. We are pleased to present, at nominal cost to our members, our 60th Anniversary annual conference, July 25-27, 2022 in Dublin, Ohio.

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2022 Annual OFLA Conference

More information and registration are available here: https://ofla.wildapricot.org/event-4728960

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End of School Year Plans

Kayleigh Baker

Kaleigh Baker, OFLA Executive Vice-President
Spanish Teacher, Butler High School

With the final weeks of the school year approaching, we are entering that time where classes are constantly interrupted with various forms of testing, field days, and the general disengagement that comes with the last month of school. It becomes increasingly difficult to gain the attention of our students and even harder still to maintain it!

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Why I Go To OFLA

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Lisa Howie, OFLA Executive Treasurer
Spanish Teacher, Smithville High School

I have been going to OFLA conferences, except for a few years, since I was a senior in college. I want to tell you why.

During my senior year at the University of Toledo, the Annual OFLA Conference was held in Toledo. Our professors took us to the conference. I loved it! I went to a session about a technique to teach pronunciation with a Japanese teacher and actually learned some Japanese in the process. I was so excited that I called a friend in Yokohama and told her what I had learned. My mom was not happy about the long distance phone bill that month! Mana replied, “Very good, Lisa, but your Japanese has a Spanish accent.”

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Teacher Summer

Beth Hanlon, OFLA Executive Recorder and Editor of The Cardinal
Spanish Teacher, Oberlin High School

As the 2021-2022 school year winds down, the typical end of the year feelings are starting – the sense of accomplishment that I have made it through another year and the excitement for summer.  But I also experience feelings of uncertainty…what do I do with this time off?  How much time should I be dedicating to “school stuff”?

For many years, I would leave in June with the trunk of my car filled with boxes full of materials.  My husband would watch in horror as I moved half of my classroom into our house each summer.  I would spend the summer beating myself up because I had not “gotten enough done.”  I mean, why don’t I have the syllabi for all of my classes done a week after school was out?

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Asset-Based Pedagogies

Milton Alan Turner, OFLA Editor for Electronic Media
French Teacher, Saint Ignatius High School

Education in general and world language education in particular is not about just getting the right answers on a test. How students learn is as important as what they learn. Pedagogy matters. This has given rise in recent years to increased research in asset-based pedagogies. Instead of focusing on what students get wrong or what they lack, their deficits or liabilities, educators now often focus on what the students get right, what they bring to the classroom, their gifts or assets.

Education Week writers Madeline Will & Ileana Najarro discussed the differences between three types of asset-based pedagogies in their article “What Is Culturally Responsive Teaching?” published on April 18, 2022.  The asset-based pedagogies they examined in the article were culturally relevant pedagogy, culturally responsive teaching and culturally sustaining pedagogy.

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Time to Pass the Torch

OFLA is in good hands

Teri Wiechart,OFLA Membership Chair
Delphos Jefferson High School (Retired)

It has been a pleasure and an honor to be a part of the OFLA Executive Board for the last 17 years.  After volunteering with the 2005 conference, Barb Andrews asked me if I wanted a more formal role.  I gladly agreed.  Since then I’ve had a variety of roles, including being president, membership chair, conference committee, and professional development chair, each giving me the opportunity to help the teachers in Ohio further their professional growth.

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A Conversation with Dr. Russell Simonsen

Marianela Serrano

Marianela Serrano, OFLA Professional Development Chair
Spanish Teacher, Hathaway Brown School

This past April, I had the wonderful pleasure of speaking to Dr. Russell Simonsen, a professor at Miami University.  Dr. Simonsen holds a PhD in Hispanic Linguistics from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. He is also a Certified Healthcare Interpreter (Spanish-English), and a member of the OFLA Professional Development Committee. His work focuses on theoretical linguistics and his main area of expertise is second language acquisition.  Dr. Simonsen looks at how people learn Spanish as a second language and how this knowledge informs teaching pedagogy.

In our conversation, I asked him about his current work and the future of second language teaching and learning. Here are his insights:

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