Tuesday, November 25, 2014

November 25, 2014


Salut mes collègues!

Am hoping that National French Week is for you a wonderful memory!

Though retired since June, I jumped at the chance recently to go along as a chaperone on a field trip to the Art Institute to see the Impressionist paintings with 3rd year students at the two schools where I taught.  It was a great opportunity to be with students again and to see those wonderful works of art!


In fact, Wisconsin NFC administrator, Ramona Armour, will be hosting a meeting of local teachers in mid-December to collaborate with the French Cultural Service on a midwest-wide French Art Project. These teachers will  brainstorm to come up with ideas for developing materials for French teachers throughout the midwest to use at all levels of instruction to introduce their students to a selection of French artworks in all of the major midwest museums even if they do not live in proximity to one of the museums like their very own Milwaukee Museum of Art.


After traveling to Iowa in the beginning of October, as I reported to you earlier, I had then had the pleasure of visiting in November with the leaders and teachers of the Wisconsin Chapter at the WAFLT conference.  Focussing on membership, President SuAnn Schroeder, President-Elect Andrea Behn, and NFC Administrator Jennie Bolen did a session specifically for new teachers called "French Connections:  Our Network for Wisconsin Educators" described in the program as:

 "New French teacher?  Want to know the available resources for French educators in WI?  What is the difference between WAFLT, ACTFL, AATF, SWAAF?  Grow your professional network and ignite your French program with the Grand Concours, Concours Oral, and more!"  

One of the teachers attending the session took out her checkbook right there and wrote a check to become an AATF member!  





Award for a New Teacher 
For Teacher who has made significant contributions to the Chapter






















The Business Meeting was well attended with updates on activities, awards, and the very popular tombola that included bottles of French wine!



Here's their new chapter t-shirt, modeled by President SuAnn.  Sorry about the fuzzy photography.



The winner of a Wisconsin chapter Small Grant of up-to-$200, Alexandra Smith, is using the money for expenses involved with creating a Happy Hour themed "AATF Soirée de Networking" for teachers near Milwaukee.

Flyers about the event were available at the new AATF of WI table top display that rolls up and fits into a sleek carrying case and that Past-President, Justin Frieman, reports is from a company called Smart Exhibits at www.smartexhibits.com.  Here's the model that Justin chose http://www.smartexhibits.com/shop/table-top-displays/ftgrp-curve-table-top-display.html

New Wisconsin Display


The only sad part of the proceedings was that SuAnn announced that she is taking the position of President-Elect for the Wisconsin Association For Language Teachers and so will be leaving her position as AATF President.  But, we are of course happy for her as she moves into a position where she will be making a very positive impact on the professional lives of teachers of all the world languages taught in Wisconsin and she will also be creating visibility for the study of French from a different vantage point as she interacts with language teachers, administrators, and officials at the state and national levels.

The transition in leadership for the AATF chapter will, very happily, be assured with Past-President, Justin Frieman and President-Elect Andrea Behn stepping up to share the position of President.  The WI chapter's election procedure includes three positions each for two years:  President-Elect 2 yr, President 2 yr, and Past-President 2 yr.   This meant that there was plenty of ready talent, commitment, and experience to call on in this unforeseen circumstance.   In fact, the Kansas City Chapter under Katie Madigan's leadership has decided to amend their constitution to include the office of President-Elect to facilitate the transition in leadership in their chapter.  It was at the national convention in New Orleans that Katie met SuAnn, Justin, and Andrea and they discussed that election system.

The Kansas City Chapter is also planning a meeting in January, 2015 where elementary and secondary teachers can suggest to the French Cultural Service the kinds of materials they would find useful based on a selection of the French artworks in the major midwest museums including their own Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.  Katie's personal connections with members of the museum personnel will be very helpful.  Ann Sunderland, past national AATF president is also helping to organize the event.


Nelson Adkins Museum of Art in Kansas City



During the same weekend as WAFLT in Appleton, Wisconsin, the Chicago/Northern IL Chapter had a National French Week celebration for its members at Dominique Tougne's "Chez Moi" with a cheese and wine tasting that was a hit with all who attended.


Dominique Tougne of "Chez Moi" with Phyllis Perkins and Laura Schmuck
2014 NFWeek wine & cheese tasting


Linda Egnatz
ACTFL 2013 Teacher of the Year
Chicago Chapter President, Martha Behlow, recently took advantage of a great networking opportunity by attending the Fall meeting of the leadership of the Illinois Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.  She is interested in working with them on the implementation of the Seal of Biliteracy that 2013 ACTFL Teacher of the Year and President of ICTFL, Linda Egnatz has spearheaded for Illinois.  You may have seen Linda's photo on the cover of ACTFL's magazine not too long ago.





As we get closer to the end of the calendar year, there are two initiatives that will be timely.  One is membership.  While teachers live their professional year from August to June, the AATF membership year (due to financial requirements) is January to December.   So the best time for teachers to become members is now.  They will get the most benefits by signing up before January. Their students can pay a lower fee for the National French Contest, their outstanding students can be members of the National French Honor Society, and they themselves can apply for scholarships.


The other initiative is the National French Contest.  While this is an opportunity to recognize the hard work and achievement of students, it is also a powerful way to give French a higher profile in our schools.  Photos of our students receiving certificates and national, regional, and local prizes give the study of French in our schools a legitimacy that comes from an outside professional organization.   So please encourage your members to use this tool that only their national professional association, the AATF, can provide.

This is also a great time to think about doing a session in Saguenay this summer.  Our President, Sister Mary Helen, assured me recently that there will be bus service from Quebec City right to our convention site.  When I have the details, I'll let you know.  Each of you and your members has something that you do with your students that another teacher would love to hear about.  Please encourage members to team up with another teacher to present a session on all kinds of topics: how they use fairy tales or technology, present Impressionist artists or colonial Africa, celebrate Carnaval au Québec or Mardi Gras, manage a multi-level class or organize an exchange, create a French Club or a National French Honor Society.  Deadline for session proposals is December 15!

Mille fois merci de tout ce que vous faites pour soutenir les professeurs de français et notre profession!



Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Fall Update

Bonjour mes collègues,                                                                           


Hope that you are all enjoying some beautiful Fall weather!

Fall means lots of activities for French teachers.  So here is an update on what is going on in Region VI.   Chapter leaders have told me that they are eager to know what is going on in other chapters.  Alors voilà!

Two weeks ago, I had a great time doing a session and visiting with teachers in Iowa at the Iowa World Languages Association conference in Des Moines and am now looking forward to visiting with the Wisconsin teachers in Appleton in just two weeks at WAFLT.  Then in March I hope to see many of you in one place at the Central States Conference in Minneapolis.  Please don't hesitate to invite me to your area!


SAINT LOUIS
The following is a letter that St Louis Chapter president, Anna Amelung, sent to the members in September to tell them about events from September through January.

Chers Collègues,
Le comité directeur de l’AATF de St. Louis vous souhaite une joyeuse rentrée et une très bonne année scolaire/académique 2014-2015. Encore une fois notre chapitre vous propose des activités pédagogiques de qualité à ne pas manquer. Marquez vos calendriers et venez nombreux !
·    Audra Merfeld-Langston, chargée du Grand Concours, nous invite à participer au groupe "American Association of Teachers of French Greater St. Louis Chapter" sur Facebook.
Merci de vous abonner et/ou d'envoyer le lien à d'autres personnes qui le trouveront utile.
·    Le samedi 6 septembre à UMSL, Clark Hall 413 (de 8h30 à midi) aura lieu un DOUBLE ATELIER. Tout d’abord les professeurs Jeanne Zarucchi et Anne-Sophie Blank nous montreront comment employer le nouveau site web du Musée d’Art :  L’Art français au Musée d’art de Saint-Louis: une nouvelle ressource pédagogique. Ensuite le professeur Lionel Cuillé va présenter une conférence sur Guillaume Apollinaire:  "Le détournement de l'arsenal militaire: Apollinaire poète et soldat". ATTENTION : Il faut que vous répondiez à Karen Bettis (krbettis@gmail.com)  AVANT le 2 septembre. Donc inscrivez-vous tout de suite ! L’atelier est gratuit pour les membres de l’AATF, et il coûte $10 pour les non-adhérents.
·    Le dimanche 5 octobre. Spectacle d’André Nerman sur Guillaume Apollinaire en 1914, soldat et amoureux, 17h30, Priory High School, $12.00. Réservations: Eventbrite sur l’Internet ($12.00 PLUS $1.65 de frais).
·    FORMATION pour les enseignants de français. Le Centre francophone de Webster University invite tous les professeurs à trois ateliers qui auront lieu le vendredi 26 septembre (livre-jeunesse),  le lundi 20 octobre (didactique du FLE), et le mardi 18 novembre (utilisation de la bande dessinée). Détails à suivre.
·    La semaine du français va se dérouler du 5 au 11 novembre, et nous vous encourageons à organiser quelques activités avec vos élèves ou étudiants. Consultez le site national de notre AATF pour des idées et suggestions : http://www.frenchteachers.org/nfw/


  •  Venez TIRER LES ROIS le samedi 10 janvier 2015 à La Bonne Bouchée de 9h00 à 11h00.


Je vous rappelle que votre cotisation à l’AATF est payée directement au siège national et est valable de janvier à janvier.  
RENOUVELEZ VOTRE ADHÉSION, S’IL VOUS PLAÎT.
Si vous avez des collègues qui ne sont pas membres encouragez-les à adhérer à notre organisation (www.frenchteachers.org) ou bien tout simplement invitez-les à l’un de nos ateliers.
N’hésitez pas à me contacter si vous avez des questions ou des suggestions à propos des activités que nous pourrions organiser pour vous. Nous cherchons toujours des idées et des sujets susceptibles d’intéresser nos enseignants.
Je vous souhaite une bonne rentrée et j’espère vous revoir très bientôt.
Amitiés,
Anna Amelung                                                                                      
Présidente
AATF Greater Saint Louis Chapter

annaamelung51@gmail.com



Here are two of the chapter officers with the two teachers who prepared the materials based on the French artworks in the St. Louis Art Museum as part of an ongoing project sponsored by the Service Culturel in Chicago.
Secretary, Karen Bettis; President Anna Amelung; presenters, Jeanne Zarucchi & Anne-Sophie Blank
                                                                     
                                                                    le 6 septembre 


         Lionel Cuillé from Webster College talking about Guillaume Apollinaire 






CHICAGO/NORTHERN IL

    The Chicago/Northern Illinois Chapter President, Martha Behlow let the members know about the events for the upcoming school year with the following Calendar.





CALENDAR 2014-2015

Important deadlines and dates
AATF Chicago/Northern IL Chapter

Sept. 15           Early Bird Registration Deadline for ICTFL Fall 
                       Workshop    
Sept. 20           Submission deadline for articles for Fall Francofeuilles
Sept. 22           Registration deadline for Réunion d’Automne
Oct. 4              Réunion d’Automne, Art Institute of Chicago
Oct. 24-25       ICTFL Fall Workshop, Tinley Park, 
                        “A Gallery of Strategies: Touch up your Personal
                        Portrait”                   
Nov. 5-11        National French Week, ‘Le Français, langue à multiples 
                        visages’
Nov. 3-15        Trivia Contest available on the website
Nov. 8             Wine tasting with Cheese pairing event at Chez Moi, 2100
                        N. Halsted, Chicago           
Nov. 15           National French Week Video Contest submissions due
Dec. 1              Champions d’Expression Concours Oral registration opens
Dec. 6              Executive Council Meeting, AATF Chicago / Northern 
                         Illinois Chapter
Dec. 12            Deadline for school registration for National French 
                        Contest
2015
Jan. 16             Deadline for student registration for National French 
                        Contest
Feb. 7               Atelier d’hiver AND Executive Council meeting
Feb. TBA         Journée d’Immersion, Dominican University
Feb. 14-28       FLES National French Contest dates   
Mar. 2-20        National French Contest Middle and High School levels 
                        01-5
Mar. 12-14      Central States Conference, Minneapolis, MN, Minneapolis
                        Hilton
Mar. 14-22      Semaine de la Francophonie
Mar. 27            Deadline to enter the National French Contest t-shirt logo 
                         design contest
Mar. 31            Champions d’Expression Concours Oral registration closes
Apr. 11            Executive Council Meeting
Apr. 25            Concours Oral at Elmhurst College
                        Deadline for submission to Francofeuilles
May 2              Spring Awards Program
May 9              Prize Distribution for NFC, Buffalo Grove High School
May 16            Prize Distribution for NFC, Hinsdale Central High School 
                        (to be confirmed)
July 8-11          AATF Convention, Saguenay, Quebec

2015-2016 School Year
Sept. 5             Executive Council Meeting
Oct. 3              AATF Fall Program
Nov. 4-10        National French Week
Dec. 5              Executive Council Meeting


Here are some of the members enjoying the Fall program at the Art Institute included a guided tour in French of several French artworks of several periods and a self-guided tour of the special Magritte exhibit.




DOWNSTATE ILLINOIS
The Downstate Illinois Chapter started out                        
the school year with a joint workshop with the AATSP and presenter Amy Lenord, Spanish teacher from Texas focusing on authentic resources.  This was a great example of collaboration taking advantage of the opportunity to network and bring together French teachers.








GREATER KANSAS CITY

At their Fall meeting at the Louisiana Jazz Kitchen, Kansas City presented their three new officers: Susie Hennessy, Vice-President/President-Elect; Brandi Puente, Treasurer; and Michael Foster, Secretary.   The chapter also voted to change their constitution to say that the Vice-President is also President-Elect and that the chapter will charge dues of $5.00 per member.  

At the AATF convention in New Orleans, KC President Katie Madigan voiced her interest in the concept of "president-elect" as it is practiced in some other chapters such as, in our region, the Wisconsin chapter, as a way to provide continuity for the chapter and for those taking leadership roles.  They will be gathering in December for their holiday dinner and are planning another Immersion Day for teachers in the Spring.





WISCONSIN
The Wisconsin chapter met in August to plan their strategy for the upcoming year including their
annual Outstanding Educator Award, Étoile Montante Award, as well as their Elementary and Middle School Awards, and award for a parent/supporter.  This chapter is also continuing to offer four grants of up to $200 to cover the expenses of a teacher organizing a get together for teachers in his or her area.   This is a particularly valuable opportunity for teachers who live in parts of WI that are far from from areas where there is already a lot of AATF activity.  

Chapter President SuAnn Schroeder was there at the Assemblée Générale when our national president, Sr. Mary Helen Kashuba challenged each chapter to set a concrete goal for increasing membership and now SuAnn reports that the Wisconsin chapter ALREADY HAS 15 new members! This was their pitch in the electronic chapter newsletter.
Am looking forward to attending the Chapter Business Meeting at the conference of the Wisconsin Association of Foreign Language teachers on Nov 7-8 where the chapter is presenting a session for French teachers to showcase the advantages of AATF membership as well as the ways that teachers can also participate in other professional organizations.
French Connections: Our Network for Wisconsin Educators

Friday evening, the Chapter will also offer French teachers a night cap and appetizers in the "Clubhouse" for a French Immersion experience.




IOWA


Just two weeks ago, it was great fun to travel to Des Moines, Iowa for the Iowa World Languages Association and to meet Chapter President, Kristine Sieren, for the first time in person and to see Secretary-Treasurer, Marianne Sandberg and National French Contest Administrator, Tammy Andrews again after meeting them this past summer in New Orleans where Tammy also participated in the Future Leaders Program. At the chapter business meeting and reception for French teachers attending the conference, Marianne was elected to serve another term as Secretary-Treasurer. They are planning next Spring to meet again at the annual Tête à Tête for world language teachers at The University of Iowa in Iowa City.


Fulbright student; Tamara Andrews NFC Administrator; President, Kristine Sieren; and Members, Maria Snyder and Michele Raasch
Iowa World Languages Association


Iowa AATF Calendar

November 2014

5-11
National French Week
December 2014

15
Future Leaders Application due to National Office
January 2015

February 2015

28
Tête à Tête – University of Iowa, Iowa City (spring meeting)
March 2015

9 (week of)
National French Contest
contact Tamara Andrews (tamara.andrews@johnston.k12.ia.us)
April 2015

2
French Quiz Bowl – Simpson College
contact Ronda Priebe (ronda.priebe@indianola.k12.ia.us)
30
IWLA Teacher of Promise and Educator of the Year nominations due
May 2015

1
IWLA small grant application due
June 2015

July 2015

8-11
AATF National Convention – Saguenay, Quebec
31-August 1
Simpson College Immersion Weekend
August 2015

September 2015

October 2015





MINNESOTA                                                                                
I had the pleasure of seeing Chapter Leader, Joëlle Vitiello, in New Orleans where it was announced the the NFC Administrator for MN, Carolyn Fisk, was awarded the Outstanding NFC Administrator of the Year!  
The MN executive council met at the end of the summer to review the previous year's activities and plan for 2014-2015.  They are organizing a winter workshop that will focus in part on the work of the Haitien-Quebecois, Dany Laferrière in February and are planning a reception to welcome all French teachers who will be attending the Central State Conference March 12-14 in Minneapolis.  The chapter has used this event as an opportunity to network with Vistas in Education who will co-sponsor the CSC reception.  The executive council also discussed co-sponsoring events with the Alliance Française of Minneapolis-St Paul.  While at the conference of the Fédération des Alliances Françaises this past weekend, I had the pleasure of meeting the Director of the AF de Minneapolis who appreciates greatly and respects the role that the AATF plays in the state of Minnesota.

Franco-Fête, an event that celebrates the French heritage of Minnesota and North Dakota, is planning an 2015 event and the AATF of MN is ready to be a part of that celebration.  I can't wait.  The 2012 event in Minneapolis was very inspiring!

The chapter's three-times-a-year newsletter, "Reflets de l'Étoile du Nord", will now become entirely electronic, as is now the newsletter of the Chicago Chapter, and is available on the their website at http://mnaatf.org.   A chapter newsletter is also available on the website of the Wisconsin Chapter.  Still to come for Minnesota are the Concours Oral, "À Vous la Parole", that had 1107 entries in six categories last year, the Grand Concours Awards Breakfast in May and the annual dinner in April.


Bravo à tous et Bonne Continuation!

Amusez-vous pendant la Semaine du Français!