World Languages Webinar April 2009

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World Languages Webinar April 2009. Robert Crawford Coordinator, World Languages West Virginia Department of Education rcrawford@access.k12.wv.us http://wvconnections.k12.wv.us/. Agenda. Upcoming Professional Development Opportunities Program Updates - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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World Languages WebinarApril 2009Robert CrawfordCoordinator, World LanguagesWest Virginia Department of Educationrcrawford@access.k12.wv.us http://wvconnections.k12.wv.us/

Agenda•Upcoming Professional Development

Opportunities•Program Updates •Program Showcase: LEA FLAP

Competition •County Announcements

Professional Development Opportunities•2009 Summer Institute for ESL and World

Language Teachers: Building Language Proficiency in the 21st Century through Project Based Learning ▫Embassy Suites:  Charleston, WV  ▫June 22-25, 2009▫Project Based Language Learning

Participants will receive notification of acceptance at the beginning of May

Professional Development Opportunities

• LinguaPod World Language Middle School FLEX Coordinator State Training

• When: - June 11, 2009- 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.- Lunch will be provided at noon.

• Where: - West Virginia Center for Professional Development208 Hale StreetCharleston, WV 25301

Deadline for Registration: May 15, 2009

• http://wvde.state.wv.us/forms/200906-linguapod-training/

Professional Development Opportunities

• 2009 Go Global Summer Dates July 6 - 9, Hurricane High School, Hurricane, WV - Japanese Focus

August 3 - 6, Musselman High School, Inwood, WV - Spanish Focus

• Incentives- Total GoGlobal Team teacher incentives - $2,500 per teacher over two years plus $500 in classroom supplies

- Total GoGlobal school incentives - $2,000 for school activities and more than $4,000 in classroom supplies

- Statewide recognition as Go Global School

http://www.wvcpd.org/cmswiki.aspx?name=goglobaldetail

Program Updates

• Language Trekkers

• World Language e-learning course

• Instructional Materials Adoption

• Visiting Chinese Guest Teachers

Foreign Language Assistance Program (FLAP) LEA

Funding

Released Information•Two Separate FLAP LEA Competitions

▫CDFA: 84.293A (5-year IHE Partnership Model)http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/E9-9132.htm

▫CDFA: 84.293B (3 – year LEA Model)http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/E9-9147.htm

•Estimated numbers of awards▫CDFA: 84.293A - 26 awards @ $200,000▫CDFA: 84.293B – 43 awards @ $200,000

Purpose of the Program•FLAP provides grants to local educational

agencies (LEAs) for innovative model programs providing for the establishment, improvement, or expansion of foreign language study for elementary and secondary students.

•Must show promise of being continued beyond the grant period and can be duplicated.

•Six competitive priorities & two invitational priorities

Six Competitive Preference Priorities 1. Critical Need Languages (10 points)2. Intensive summer foreign language programs for

professional development3. Link non-native English speakers in the community with

the schools in order to promote two-way learning4. Promote the sequential study of a foreign Language for

students, beginning in elementary schools5. Effective use of technology, such as computer-assisted

instruction, language laboratories, or distance learning, to promote foreign language study

6. Innovative activities, such as foreign language immersion, partial foreign language immersion, or content-based instruction.

Critical Need Languages

•Arabic•Chinese•Korean•Japanese•Russian•Languages in the Indic, Iranian, and

Turkic language families.

Two Invitational Priorities 1. Propose to develop high levels of student foreign

language proficiency through increased instructional time in the foreign language, research-based instructional practices, and opportunities that enhance classroom instruction such as community-based activities and study-abroad experiences.

2. Propose to collaborate with an institution of higher education to provide professional development for foreign language teachers, which may include teacher “action research” projects, coursework designed to assist teachers in meeting certification or licensure requirements, or long-term professional development to improve teacher instruction and assessment strategies.

Award Information

•Maximum Award: $300,000 for a single budge period of 12 months.

•Cost Sharing & Matching: An LEA requesting $100,000 in Federal funding would need to match that amount with $100,000 of non-Federal funding for each year.

•Possible funding waiver

Logistical Information

•Application must comply with submission requirements

•Electronic Submission through the Electronic Grant Application System http://e-grants.ed.gov

Application Review Information (Selection Criteria)a) Need for Project (5 points)b) Quality of the Project Design (60 points)c) Quality of Project Personnel (10 points)d) Quality of the Management Plan (10

points)e) Quality of the Project Evaluation (15

points)

Performance Measures

•Objective 1: To expand foreign language study in non-critical languages for students served by FLAP

•Objective 2: To expand foreign language study in critical languages for students served by FLAP

•Objective 3: To improve the foreign language proficiency of students served by FLAP

Deadlines & Submission

•Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply: May 11, 2009

•Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: May 27, 2009

•Request Application: e-mail patrice.swann@ed.gov “84.293B FLAP LEA Application Request” in the subject heading

Announcements & Questions

•County Announcements•Questions