Deadline for Applications: Research and Special Initiatives Grants
Research and Special Initiatives (RSI) grants help second language teachers conduct research or initiate projects to enhance their teaching knowledge.
Research and Special Initiatives (RSI) grants help second language teachers conduct research or initiate projects to enhance their teaching knowledge.
This get together will be an opportunity to network with other players in the field of second and additional languages in Canada. It will also provide you with the opportunity to learn about a few of CASLT’s recent initiatives to support its vision of excellence in teaching languages.
The CAJLE annual conference provides a great opportunity for participants to exchange information and opinions on Japanese language education and Japanese linguistics. The CAJLE 2023 Annual Conference will be held in Montreal, Quebec.
This get together will be an opportunity to network with other players in the field of second and additional languages in Canada. It will also provide you with the opportunity to learn about a few of CASLT’s recent initiatives to support its vision of excellence in teaching languages.
In this course, we will explore different approaches and strategies for teaching French.
This workshop will share different activities that enable teachers to scaffold the process of reading a novel as a class while fostering an atmosphere where students can fall in love with the culture and story of each CI novel.
Aktivismen als Lern- und Erfahrungsthemen: Herausforderungen, Hilfe und Möglichkeiten für Deutschlernende und Lehrkräfte
Cégep du Vieux Montréal and Goethe-Institut Montréal. For registration and full details, visit www.catg.ca.
In this first Strengthening Our Community session, we’ll explore Google’s "Voyager au cœur du street art" website and visit places in the French-speaking world to discover street murals.
CASLT holds its AGM and Networking Day each fall.
In this course, participants will engage in practical and meaningful coursework designed to develop language proficiency specific to the FSL teaching profession.
In this course, participants will further develop language proficiency through exposure to high-frequency vocabulary specific to FSL teaching.
In this course, participants will use their increasingly independent language skills to explore the challenges of FSL teaching, including classroom space, perceived value, student diversity and engagement, Differentiated Instruction, and Universal Design for Learning.
CASLT supports its members by creating opportunities for professional development, initiating and disseminating research, and facilitating the exchange of information and ideas among language educators. Memberships start at only $45 per year!
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