Dear Colleagues,
It’s that time of year again, and we are so excited to start accepting applications for presenters to BCATML's 2019 Fall "Celebrating Languages" Conference!
We invite you and your colleagues to submit a proposal for a presentation, workshop, or sharing session at our PSA Day, to be held at Vancouver Island's Claremont Secondary School in Saanich, on Friday, October 25, 2019.
Every year, our Conference Committee has the difficult job of reviewing the phenomenal proposals you provide and creating a balanced, comprehensive program for our participants. If you know anyone else whom you think has experience, energy, growth, and wisdom to share, please encourage them to submit a proposal or co-present with you!
Workshops are approximately 75 minutes in length and can be about French, German, Japanese, Mandarin, Punjabi, or Spanish teaching. We are also interested in workshops pertaining to methodology, assessment and evaluation, infusing Indigenous perspectives and ways of knowing authentically, teaching the core competencies in the target language, sharing of resources, and much more!
Submit your proposal, no matter what your ideas. Our members have a diverse range of professional interests, and our students have dynamic learning needs which we all strive to meet. Our schedule can accommodate single, double, or full-day workshops. We also encourage you to consider submitting proposals with co-facilitators (even if in a small part) to foster a spirit of mentorship for future workshop facilitators.
When considering your proposal(s), we encourage you to focus on issues such as:
· how technology impacts language learning, including the use of Chromebooks, iPads, and smartphones;
· infusing Indigenous perspectives into your practice;
· updating methodologies with technology;
· using the redesigned curriculum;
· cross-curricular pedagogy;
· emerging methodologies;
· team teaching;
· computational linguistics;
· elementary French methods for K-8 teachers;
· social-emotional learning;
· inclusion in the classroom;
· growth mindset in the language classroom;
· building bridges with Indigenous culture;
· how to preserve strong language elective programs;
· strategies/activities that you have found useful;
· motivating students through art and culture in the language classroom;
· critical thinking & metacognition in the language classroom
· literacy strategies;
· high impact forms of assessment
Submit your proposal via the electronic form on our website: (see below for form)
http://www.bcatml.org/workshop-proposals.html
Thank you so much for your willingness to share your professional growth & expertise! We look forward to seeing the variety of ideas that will be flooding in!
Sincerely,
Rome Lavrencic
Presenters Coordinator,
BCATML Conference Committee
Questions? Email us at presenters@bcatml.org
It’s that time of year again, and we are so excited to start accepting applications for presenters to BCATML's 2019 Fall "Celebrating Languages" Conference!
We invite you and your colleagues to submit a proposal for a presentation, workshop, or sharing session at our PSA Day, to be held at Vancouver Island's Claremont Secondary School in Saanich, on Friday, October 25, 2019.
Every year, our Conference Committee has the difficult job of reviewing the phenomenal proposals you provide and creating a balanced, comprehensive program for our participants. If you know anyone else whom you think has experience, energy, growth, and wisdom to share, please encourage them to submit a proposal or co-present with you!
Workshops are approximately 75 minutes in length and can be about French, German, Japanese, Mandarin, Punjabi, or Spanish teaching. We are also interested in workshops pertaining to methodology, assessment and evaluation, infusing Indigenous perspectives and ways of knowing authentically, teaching the core competencies in the target language, sharing of resources, and much more!
Submit your proposal, no matter what your ideas. Our members have a diverse range of professional interests, and our students have dynamic learning needs which we all strive to meet. Our schedule can accommodate single, double, or full-day workshops. We also encourage you to consider submitting proposals with co-facilitators (even if in a small part) to foster a spirit of mentorship for future workshop facilitators.
When considering your proposal(s), we encourage you to focus on issues such as:
· how technology impacts language learning, including the use of Chromebooks, iPads, and smartphones;
· infusing Indigenous perspectives into your practice;
· updating methodologies with technology;
· using the redesigned curriculum;
· cross-curricular pedagogy;
· emerging methodologies;
· team teaching;
· computational linguistics;
· elementary French methods for K-8 teachers;
· social-emotional learning;
· inclusion in the classroom;
· growth mindset in the language classroom;
· building bridges with Indigenous culture;
· how to preserve strong language elective programs;
· strategies/activities that you have found useful;
· motivating students through art and culture in the language classroom;
· critical thinking & metacognition in the language classroom
· literacy strategies;
· high impact forms of assessment
Submit your proposal via the electronic form on our website: (see below for form)
http://www.bcatml.org/workshop-proposals.html
Thank you so much for your willingness to share your professional growth & expertise! We look forward to seeing the variety of ideas that will be flooding in!
Sincerely,
Rome Lavrencic
Presenters Coordinator,
BCATML Conference Committee
Questions? Email us at presenters@bcatml.org