Sponsored by Stanford University Graduate School of Education
featuring
The New California World Language Standards & Framework
Join the Stanford World Language Project (SWLP) for our very special 2020-2021 series of seminars. Discover the fabulous new California World Language Standards and Framework and how to apply them to develop your students’ proficiency. Learn methods to integrate social justice and global competency into your lessons. And especially important in this challenging year, acquire multiple strategies to adapt your communicative language class to the online world. All strands will include time and support to help you develop activities, lessons, and units that will enrich your teaching and motivate your students.
Dates: October 3, October 31, January 23, February 20, and March 20.
Time: Three hours each day plus optional time for collaboration, coaching and support
Location: Online, blend of synchronous and asynchronous sessions
STRAND A: Lesson Design – Effective Strategies for the California Language Teacher
Team Leaders: Hélène Chan, Michelle DiBello, Jackie Skelton, Antonella Wemple
STRAND B: Thematic Unit Design for the World Language Class
Team Leaders: Esther Chau, Mireille McNabb, Yoly Mercado
STRAND D: Advanced Special Focus Sessions, The World Languages Framework
Team Leader: Liz Matchett
STRAND S: Success in the Heritage Spanish Classroom
Team Leaders: Eduardo Muñoz, Antonio Tunzi
STRAND T: Technology Skills for the 21st Century World Language Teacher
Team Leaders: Ying Jin, Marcelo Leal, Megumi Shibamiya
Registration Information:
Regular Fee: $300
Student teachers: $75
Please send district PO or a check made payable to “Stanford University” to SWLP c/o Amy Peruzzaro,
1109 Dix Street, San Mateo, CA 94401, amyp2@stanford.edu
Deadline for registration & payment: September 27
For more information go to: https://cwlp.stanford.edu/swlp