No images? Click here Were you forwarded this newsletter? Sign up to receive it here. Newsletter - December 2024As the semester draws to a close, we are grateful for all the opportunities to connect with other language educators we enjoyed this semester. Check out more of our latest happenings below, including perspectives from our ViVID participants and the 2025 MAFLT LCTL Awards announcement! Don't forget to explore opportunities from other LRCs and Language Centers in our PD Opportunities and Resources section, at the end of the newsletter. New to our newsletter? Explore all eleven of our projects in our three core areas of professional development, open resources, and strategic collaboration on our website! Check out other events on our joint LRC calendar (also linked below under PD Opportunities and Resources). UpdatesTwo Years of ViVIDOur ViVID fellows are comprised of LCTL instructors from all over the United States. In this program, they had the opportunity to join a like-minded cohort of LCTL instructors to share and brainstorm language teaching strategies as well as research opportunities. Read on to hear a firsthand account of their experience. Announcing the 2025 MAFLT LCTL Innovation AwardsThese awards, offered by the NLRC and generously funded by the Michigan State University Online Graduate Programs in Foreign Language Teaching (MAFLT and Certificate), recognize outstanding, innovative, and transformative uses of technology in the teaching of Less Commonly Taught Languages (LCTLs). For the purposes of this award, we consider LCTLs anything other than English and the commonly taught world languages of French, German, and Spanish. Three prizes ranging between $250 and $500 will be awarded this year. Last year’s award winners are featured on our blog. ACTFL 2024 RecapACTFL 2024 in Philadelphia was a great success! Caitlin represented the NLRC at the NCSSFL Annual Meeting ahead of the ACTFL Convention. The exhibitor workshop from the Language Resource Centers was a huge success, with over 130 attendees! We talked to a number of people at the booth (see picture!). Felix and Emily held a session on strategic course sharing. On November 23, the NLRC also discussed items with the other LRCs at the LRC Coordinating Council Meeting. The ViVID project has now welcomed its third cohort with fellows coming from 11 institutions and representing 5 target languages including Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, and Serbian. The teachers work in a variety of teaching contexts, such as 9-12 grade secondary schools and 4-year college or universities, and their teaching experience varies from 2 to 20+ years in the classroom, which enriches the peer mentoring groups and provides the perfect opportunity for professional growth. More information about the fellows will be coming in future newsletters! Free Consulting/Coaching |