February 12 3:30-4:30 IS room 184 (Diana's classroom)
Agenda:
10 minutes- Announcements: China travel and Lunar New Year shout out, Latin American garden, Edu Novela-Giovanna, French elective questions, questions for Antonietta about Veracross for next meeting, anything else?
15-20 minutes- GPAC discussion: Please review two documents before our meeting:
Discussion October 2019
GPAC 11 Projects 2019-20
30 minutes- February placements in teamsDiscussion October 2019
GPAC 11 Projects 2019-20
We will have our annual Mid-Year celebration during lunch (11-1) in the WL office. Please sign up on the Sign Up Genius to bring a dish to pass. The students from the TLC (The Language Center) are also planning a cultural celebration the same day during lunch/conference at the tables.
Resources to Peruse:
2020 Happiness Calendar in all languages
Action for Happiness
REFRESH
WaySide Publishing:
Revisit some of our most popular blog posts from this past year and get tips & ideas that will help you refresh and renew your teaching practice in 2020.
4 steps for refreshing your teaching & starting strong in 2020
By Elena Spathis
Teaching often seems like running a marathon—we train and prepare, we push ourselves, and we keep going no matter what the circumstances. Reaching the end-of-year “finish line” to winter break gives us the opportunity to pause, reflect, and recharge.
The power of authentic resources
By Ed Weiss
When there is a real task involving real materials for a real purpose, students discover the purpose and need for learning a language and subsequently staying with that language throughout their secondary years.
Helping students overcome their fear of mistakes
By Elena Spathis
In order to see our students really use the language successfully and authentically, we must encourage risk-taking in our world language classrooms.
Activities that help create a safe classroom space
By Angelika Becker
Investing the time early in the school year fosters a sense of community that helps with partner and group activities throughout the school year.
How fewer, intentional goals will make you a happier, better language teacher
By Meredith White
Less guilt, less stress, less sense of imposter syndrome, less to keep track of —fewer goals that are more specific and intentional end up being less to keep track of and think about.
Teach Vid - https://www.teachvid.com/
All languages (Latin too!)
Teach any video
Spanish and me- https://www.spanishplusme.com/how-to-use-music-in-the-classroom
Using music in the classroom
Blog- Staring out the new year!
Introduction to Design Thinking: Student-Centered Learning Experiences
In this 1.5 day workshop, taught by Katie Krummeck, Educational Designer, learn how to leverage design thinking to create engaging, student-centered, real world problem-solving exercises that support the development of creative confidence in students while preparing them to be effective leaders in the new economy and changemakers in an increasingly complex world. This workshop will be held in at The Baldwin School's campus in Bryn Mawr, PA June 22 & 23. Find more information and register here. Here is a flyer that you can share with others about this event.
GOA
Upcoming Courses and Programs for Educators
We're offering two online courses soon: Rethinking the Roles of Students and Teachers (January 27-31, 2020) and Rethinking Time and Place (February 24-March 1, 2020). Online courses are free for educators from GOA member schools.
Our in-person conference, the Learning Design Summit, will be at Episcopal High School near Washington D.C. from June 28 through July 1, 2020. Early bird registration ends March 31. Register soon!
Competency-Based Learning: From Theory to Practice is a NEW four week program beginning July 27, 2020, is now open for registration. You can learn way more about the program and download the syllabus here. Register early. Space is limited.
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In the Potomac News:
This week, The Language Center (TLC), a student-led initiative begun by Ariston Zhou ’21, came to the Upper School. Students skilled in all four of the languages the US offers (Chinese, French, Latin, and Spanish) volunteered their services as tutors to their peers during lunch and conference periods. Mrs. Page served as faculty advisor.
On Monday, February 3, renowned Chilean composer Javier Farias came to the Upper School to present A Long Walk, a set of original songs and instrumental pieces for classical guitar. Mr. Farias, who was inspired by Kate Evan’s graphic novel Threads: From the Refugee Crisis, composed music related to the book’s topics; among them are refugees, migration, immigration, and human rights. During the concert, Mr. Farias challenged his audience to imagine “what it must be like to feel homesick for somewhere it is not safe to be.” It was an emotive and beautiful presentation, reflecting how the arts can intersect with complex, contemporary issues.
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On Wednesday, students in Ms. Liu’s and Ms. Larsen’s Chinese classes hosted an informative and entertaining Lunar New Year assembly for the Upper School. The program featured an overview of Lunar New Year traditions, and Grade 11 Dean Julie Wong and Louis Zhang ’20 made remarks about their own family customs. Afterward, performers from Tai Yim Kung Fu presented a lion dance that earned a standing ovation from the Upper School – even those students who ended up showered with “chewed up” lettuce, a symbol of good luck. Thank you to student emcees Jay Gollob ’21, Justin Jen ’20, Brandon Potts ’21, and Jack Stoody ’20. Happy Year of the Rat!
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Fieldwork Around the World
Take a visual tour of fieldwork happening on our four campuses around the world, from cheese making to art explorations.

Travel Grant Opportunities
We have long provided stipends to faculty and administrators from Member Schools to assist in their visits to one or more of our campuses in session. In recent years, we have increased the amount and number of grants we offer to allow more campus visits. If you'd like to learn more about this opportunity, please click the link below to email President Tom Hassan.

Teaching Positions
As we have since SYA’s beginning in 1964, we hire teachers of English and mathematics to work at our SYA campuses. We have faculty openings for the 2020-2021 academic year, as many of our U.S.-hired faculty are with us for a year and need to be replaced. You can find the online job posting by clicking on the link below.
Summer Symposium: June 21-26, 2020
Travel to Cádiz, Spain with SYA this summer to explore some of the major themes in the 400-year history of "Spain in America" with an eye toward understanding how this history has influenced American views of Hispanic culture. Register by January 31 to receive the early registration discount in addition to the Member School faculty and staff discount.
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