Title: Celebrating the Year of Languages in the U.S.
1Celebrating the Year of Languages in the U.S.
Resources for You and Your Community
- Jocelyn Tamborello Barbara Lindsey
- CT COLT October 18,2004
2Celebrate!
Educate!
Communicate!
- The Power of Language Learning!
3The Year of Languages
- Promote multilingualism and culture understanding
in the U.S. - Provide information about the teaching and
learning of languages - Support the lifelong learning of languages
- Motivate people to learn languages, and to raise
awareness of the knowing another language.
4The Year of Languages
- Advancing the concept that every American should
develop proficiency not only in English, but in
other languages as well. - Launching a media campaign that will yield
sustained attention and public awareness for
years to come. Â
5The Year of Languages
- Promoting and participating in the development of
a national policy on foreign language education,
one that raises the visibility and importance of
language learning. - Encouraging and supporting research on all
aspects of language learning.
6The Year of Languages
- Establishing a national foundation for language
education innovation, for scholarships for those
seeking to be language educators, and to provide
a forum for sharing important programs and ideas.
7The Year of Languages
- Promoting and participating in curriculum change
through collaboration between national, state and
local educators and government leaders. - Building professional unity on national language
issues, bringing together the various
constituencies in language education and
encouraging collaborative advocacy.
8- Our nation values linguistic and cultural
diversity, international education and learning
languages. It is time to celebrate our historic
and important ethnic, cultural and linguistic
diversity and future.
9Structure of the Initiative
- ACTFL as Sponsor
- Member organizations
- Government agencies and NGOs
- Business and corporations
- Publishers and other exhibitors
- Individuals
10Structure of the Initiative
- National Honorary Committee
- Senator Thad Cochran (R-MS)
- Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT)
- Governor Mark Warner of Virginia
- Dr. Maya Angelou
- Jean David Levitte, Ambassador of France
- Reginald Weaver, President of the NEA
- Thomas James, Dean of the School of Education,
UNC-CH - Dr. Humphrey Tonkin, University of Hartford
- Dr. Gonzalo Gomez Dacal, University of Salamanca,
Spain - ACTFL Working Committee
- Christine Brown/Marty Abbott, Co-Chairs
11Participants Kit
- General Information
- Sample press releases
- Sample proclamations
- An article for use in newsletters
- Year of Languages Logo
- PowerPoint Presentation
- Catalog of Promotional Materials
12Celebrate
- the increasing importance of language learning
in American education and American life!
13Kick-Off
- 2005 Year of Languages Kick-off ACTFL Annual
Convention in Chicago with announcements of the
ACTFL-sponsored events and testimonials of
support from noted people from the political,
business, and entertainment arenas.
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15December 2004Media
- Focus on print, television and radio media.
Organizations are encouraged to build interest in
2005 The Year of Language by contacting local and
regional press.
16December 2004Media
- ACTFL Event Press conference held at the
National Press Club in Washington, D.C. with
public statements of support from the - President of the United States
- Secretary of State
- Secretary of Education
- Secretary of Commerce
- Secretary of Defense
17January 2005Language Policy
- The focus on language policy will encourage
local, state and national policy makers to
examine the role of languages in their schools,
and work and business environments. -
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18January 2005Language Policy
- ACTFL Event An interactive teleconference with
chief policy makers broadcast from the University
of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that will engage
language educators, business leaders and policy
makers in a discussion of national, state and
local initiatives that focus on language use and
language learning.
19February 2005International Engagement
- Activities that highlight the importance of
international engagement will be encouraged by
participating organizations. Building
relationships with countries around the world
will be featured as well as sister city
initiatives and study abroad programs. -
20February 2005International Engagement
- ACTFL Event A panel of Fulbright Exchange
participants as well as representatives from
other international programs will be featured at
a symposium on the importance of study abroad
programs and using language beyond the classroom.
21March 2005Connecting Languages to Other Areas
- This focus will encourage activities that show
the interrelationships between languages and
other subject areas or professional fields. -
22March 2005Connecting Languages to Other Areas
- ACTFL Event A panel discussion of languages
and the connections to other fields will feature
scientists, mathematicians, sociologists, and
artists.
23April 2005Higher Education
- This focus will provide a forum for discussion
of enrollments, curricula, programs, and
initiatives in the higher education institutions
in the United States. Symposia that focus on
higher education initiatives that promote
advanced levels of languages will be featured.
24April 2005Higher Education
- ACTFL Event Students who have participated in
the National Security Education Program (NSEP)
will be featured along with programs that combine
engineering or business with language, such as
the University of Rhode Island.
25May 2005Language Advocacy
- This month participating organizations are
encouraged to identify ways that language
learning and multilingualism can be promoted in
their own communities. Highlighting languages in
the media will be a primary mechanism for
promotion. -
26May 2005Language Advocacy
- ACTFL Event In conjunction with the JNCL
Delegate Assembly, events will be held on Capitol
Hill to highlight the importance of languages at
the federal level including building our language
capacity as a nation through various programs and
initiatives.
27June 2005Adult Learning and Language Use
- During this month, language learning and
language use by adults will be featured.
Organizations that offer programs for adults to
learn languages will be highlighted as well as
ways that languages are used in work and leisure
situations. -
28June 2005Adult Learning and Language Use
- ACTFL Event A symposium on Language Use in the
Work World will feature policies and practices
found in the U.S. business world.
29July 2005Languages and Communities
- This focus will encourage participants to
feature the languages and cultures found in their
own communities. Chambers of Commerce, Rotary
Clubs and other service organizations, as well as
libraries should be tapped for participation at
the local level.
30July 2005Languages and Communities
- ACTFL Event The annual Folk Life Festival
sponsored by the Smithsonian Museum will feature
communities throughout the U.S. and their
respective languages and cultures.
31August 2005Parents
- The important role that parents play in
providing language opportunities for their
children will be highlighted. Information on the
brain research and other important benefits for
students will be emphasized as well as the
important role that parents play in supporting
language programs.
32August 2005Parents
- ACTFL Event The National Council of PTAs
will co-sponsor a forum that will provide parents
with cogent benefits and rationales for beginning
to learn languages at an early age. K-12
programs that highlight language learning will be
featured.
33September 2005Heritage Languages
- Emphasis will be on promoting the learning and
maintenance of heritage languages including
Native American as well as endangered languages
and American Sign Language.
34September 2005Heritage Languages
- ACTFL Event A nationwide teleconference will
feature heritage languages found in various
regions of the USA and efforts being made to
preserve those languages.
35October 2005Early Language Learning
- The benefits of early language learning will be
emphasized as well as various program models that
can be used at the elementary level.
Participating organizations will be encouraged to
make presentations at PTA meetings and to School
Boards highlighting the rationale for beginning
language programs in elementary schools.
36October 2005Early Language Learning
- ACTFL Event A Saturday festival featuring
elementary students who are studying languages
will be organized with presentations of songs,
skits, and artwork.
37November 2005Celebrating Accomplishments
Looking Ahead
- Culmination of 2005 The Year of Languages at the
ACTFL Annual Convention in Baltimore. Using the
momentum to build a better future. The first
National Language Teacher of the Year winner will
be announced.
38December 2005Culture
- Participating organizations are encouraged to
highlight the learning of culture during this
month.
39December 2005Culture
- ACTFL Event Culminating cultural program at
the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. sponsored
by ACTFL and various embassies.
40Educate
- students, parents and the public in general
about the benefits that students gain from
learning other languages and studying about other
cultures.Â
41Communicate
- the importance of language programs in American
education and society!Â
42Celebrate!
Educate!
Communicate!
Orchestrate!
Participate!
43How can you participate?
- List your activities on the CT COLT web site!
http//www.ctcolt.org/yoleventform.htm - Join a CT COLT committee
- Share this information with your colleagues and
neighbors - Visit the ACTFL web site regularly
www.yearoflanguages.org