World Language Teacher Summit: Special Topics in World Language Education
Course Description:
Idioma Education & Consulting invites conference participants to register for approved PD hours for World Language Teacher Summit attendance and brief reflection, or three graduate credits for attending the World Language Teacher Summit and the completion of the post conference course.
Required Texts (for 3 graduate-level credits ONLY)
Transformational Deep Dives provided in the course and by the World Language Teacher Summit.
Course Delivery
Participants choosing to earn 3 graduate-level credits are required to complete 45 combined contact hours and assignment hours. All coursework is assigned on Schoology for which you will receive an invitation upon registration.
In this context “contact hours” are the hours spent attending sessions or workshops and participating in conference-related learning activities; and “assignment hours” are the hours spent on assignments in the course. See the examples for each below:
Acceptable Contact Hour Activities
Viewing the World Language Teacher Summit sessions
Provide a list of workshops, including the number of hours) that you attended during the conference and summarize each using the form provided after registration
Discussions with colleagues, presenters & members of the educational community
Reading about, watching videos on related topics, reviewing conference website and conference program
Networking, following up with contacts for future connections·
All activities may be performed before, during, and after the World Language Teacher Summit
Acceptable Assignment Hour Activities
Discussion board posts allow course participants to engage in a conversation around the theory, research, and practice as presented in the lectures, videos, and readings in each module.
Journal reflections allow participants to think critically about the reading, activities and the conference workshops they have completed during the course. Participants will tie their own practice in an attempt to understand how language learning and teaching guiding principles drive their own work.
After the completion of the conference, workshops and coursework, participants will design a unit plan (3-4 lessons) on a topic relevant to their own practice related to the course content.
Participants choose to earn 1 graduate-level credit are required to complete and submit a reflection assignment. All coursework is assigned on Schoology for which you will receive an invitation upon registration.
Participants choosing to earn 15 professional development hours are required to submit a Conference Reflection Form which Idioma will send upon registration.
About the Instructor
Elisa Kirschhoffer, Instructor. Read more about Elisa here.
Click here to request a syllabus.
Course Description:
Idioma Education & Consulting invites conference participants to register for approved PD hours for World Language Teacher Summit attendance and brief reflection, or three graduate credits for attending the World Language Teacher Summit and the completion of the post conference course.
Required Texts (for 3 graduate-level credits ONLY)
Transformational Deep Dives provided in the course and by the World Language Teacher Summit.
Course Delivery
Participants choosing to earn 3 graduate-level credits are required to complete 45 combined contact hours and assignment hours. All coursework is assigned on Schoology for which you will receive an invitation upon registration.
In this context “contact hours” are the hours spent attending sessions or workshops and participating in conference-related learning activities; and “assignment hours” are the hours spent on assignments in the course. See the examples for each below:
Acceptable Contact Hour Activities
Viewing the World Language Teacher Summit sessions
Provide a list of workshops, including the number of hours) that you attended during the conference and summarize each using the form provided after registration
Discussions with colleagues, presenters & members of the educational community
Reading about, watching videos on related topics, reviewing conference website and conference program
Networking, following up with contacts for future connections·
All activities may be performed before, during, and after the World Language Teacher Summit
Acceptable Assignment Hour Activities
Discussion board posts allow course participants to engage in a conversation around the theory, research, and practice as presented in the lectures, videos, and readings in each module.
Journal reflections allow participants to think critically about the reading, activities and the conference workshops they have completed during the course. Participants will tie their own practice in an attempt to understand how language learning and teaching guiding principles drive their own work.
After the completion of the conference, workshops and coursework, participants will design a unit plan (3-4 lessons) on a topic relevant to their own practice related to the course content.
Participants choose to earn 1 graduate-level credit are required to complete and submit a reflection assignment. All coursework is assigned on Schoology for which you will receive an invitation upon registration.
Participants choosing to earn 15 professional development hours are required to submit a Conference Reflection Form which Idioma will send upon registration.
About the Instructor
Elisa Kirschhoffer, Instructor. Read more about Elisa here.
Click here to request a syllabus.
Course Description:
Idioma Education & Consulting invites conference participants to register for approved PD hours for World Language Teacher Summit attendance and brief reflection, or three graduate credits for attending the World Language Teacher Summit and the completion of the post conference course.
Required Texts (for 3 graduate-level credits ONLY)
Transformational Deep Dives provided in the course and by the World Language Teacher Summit.
Course Delivery
Participants choosing to earn 3 graduate-level credits are required to complete 45 combined contact hours and assignment hours. All coursework is assigned on Schoology for which you will receive an invitation upon registration.
In this context “contact hours” are the hours spent attending sessions or workshops and participating in conference-related learning activities; and “assignment hours” are the hours spent on assignments in the course. See the examples for each below:
Acceptable Contact Hour Activities
Viewing the World Language Teacher Summit sessions
Provide a list of workshops, including the number of hours) that you attended during the conference and summarize each using the form provided after registration
Discussions with colleagues, presenters & members of the educational community
Reading about, watching videos on related topics, reviewing conference website and conference program
Networking, following up with contacts for future connections·
All activities may be performed before, during, and after the World Language Teacher Summit
Acceptable Assignment Hour Activities
Discussion board posts allow course participants to engage in a conversation around the theory, research, and practice as presented in the lectures, videos, and readings in each module.
Journal reflections allow participants to think critically about the reading, activities and the conference workshops they have completed during the course. Participants will tie their own practice in an attempt to understand how language learning and teaching guiding principles drive their own work.
After the completion of the conference, workshops and coursework, participants will design a unit plan (3-4 lessons) on a topic relevant to their own practice related to the course content.
Participants choose to earn 1 graduate-level credit are required to complete and submit a reflection assignment. All coursework is assigned on Schoology for which you will receive an invitation upon registration.
Participants choosing to earn 15 professional development hours are required to submit a Conference Reflection Form which Idioma will send upon registration.
About the Instructor
Elisa Kirschhoffer, Instructor. Read more about Elisa here.
Click here to request a syllabus.
CREDIT OPTIONS:
Not sure which credit option to choose? Learn more about each credit option here and review your state/district requirements.
15 Professional Development/Clock Hours: $100
Idioma Professional Development Certificate (accepted by most states)
Approved Illinois CPDU Certificate through partnership with CEII
Approved Massachusetts PDP Certificate
Approved New York CTLE Certificate
Approved Pennsylvania ACT48 Certificate
Approved Texas CPE Certificate
1 Graduate Level Credit
PWLC 9211: University of the Pacific: $200
Upon completing the Conference you will receive an email course access where will be asked to complete a short reflection to document your participation at the conference.
3 Graduate-level Credits
PWLC 9187: University of the Pacific: $350
PDLL 541ID: Southern New Hampshire University: $425
Following the conference/workshops, you will complete asynchronous online coursework with Idioma Education. This coursework will be required in order to earn the graduate credits. You have three months to complete the work.
For more information, please email info@idiomaconsulting.com