Thursday, November 26, 2015

blog de novembre


Bonjour mes collègues!


Iowa President Sheila Conrad
with her certificate as a Future Leader in Saguenay

                                                  IOWA

The AATF of Iowa has a new president elected at their recent business meeting at IWLA.  Welcome to
Sheila Conrad, new president of AATF of Iowa as well as Maria
                                                     Snyder, new vice                                                                president!


 ILLINOIS

 Congratulations to Chicago/N IL Chapter President, Martha Behlow on being chosen as Teacher of the Year by the Illinois Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages this past October.  This means that Martha will be representing ICTFL at the Central States Conference next March.  If you will be there, be sure to applaud loudly when she goes up on stage!
Martha Behlow receiving her Teacher of the Year Award at the ICTFL Conference 


 Also at the ICTFL conference, Martha and Downstate IL Chapter President, Lynda Lopez, together offered a session specifically for French teachers "A French Teacher's Journey toward Professional Success."  The teachers were eager to share where they were in their careers and to offer resources and guidance to each other while Lynda and Martha also highlighted how the AATF can offer them support.  When the time allotted for the session ended, there was disappointment at having to stop the discussion!  One lucky teacher, not pictured here, won the tombola and went home with a bottle of St Hilaire sparkling white wine.  That was a concept "borrowed" from the Wisconsin chapter whose tombola at their annual meeting at WAFLT includes several bottles of French wines.  See a mention below.

Lynda is on the far left and Martha is looking out from the back row in the center.  Debbie Mann, Secretary-Treasurer of the Downstate IL Chapter is on the far right.


WISCONSIN




The AATF of Wisconsin is offering some very attractive "swag" for their members.  This is not a fundraiser but is done in cooperation with "Café Press" who does all the ordering, collecting of money, and delivery.   This address includes lanyards and magnets as well as the "ouisconsin" items: at  http://www.aatfwi.org/#!ouisconsin-swag/koanm    and http://www.cafepress.com/frenchinwisconsin.   "Café Press" even offers cellphone cases with this logo provided by the chapter!






At WAFLT, the WI chapter again used the professionally manufactured table top display, purchased last year,  that rolls up and fits into a carrying case.


At left is Jennie Bolen, NFContest Administrator and Chapter President, Andrea Behn.







At the AATF Business Meeting at WAFLT,  WI Co-President, Justin Charles, was awarded a "Prix de Reconnaissance" in recognition of the major contributions he has and continues to make to the chapter.  When, last year, the President SuAnn Schroeder, was tapped to be President-Elect of WAFLT,  Justin then Immediate Past President, generously consented to be co-president with Andrea.   Due to a cancelled flight on her way home from France with students, Andrea was not able to get to Saguenay in time for the convention to accept the Exemplary French Program Award with Distinction for her school, Parker High School, in Janesville, WI.  Here she is with her award.
Andrea and Justin
Andrea with Eileen and her
Exemplary French Program Award with Distinction






The traditional "Tombola Terrible" at the WAFLT conference as mentioned above took place as usual and included multiple copy sets of several Tintin "albums" as prizes as well as bottles of French wine!






Le 15 décembre
Deadline to submit a session proposal
1) How about doing a session at the AATF national convention in Austin this summer? 
2) Who do you know in your chapter who has done a session at a state conference?
3) Who in your chapter might have a topic/activity to share?
CONVENTION IN AUSTIN, JULY 3-6




KANSAS CITY

Members in Kansas City gathered this past October at the Louisiana Jazz Kitchen where members who had attended the 2015 AATF Convention brought the "spirit of Saguenay" back to KC.




ACTFL in San Diego


Linda Quinn-Allen, member of the AATF of Iowa and professor at Iowa State University, received the ACTFL Papalia Award for excellence in teacher preparation.











Pam Wesely, professor at the University of Iowa did a workshop on teaching social justice.






Brian Wopat, Secretary-Treasurer-Webmaster for the AATF of WI gave a presentation on "Authentically Cultural Bellringers".








NATIONAL FRENCH WEEK

Here's a short video showing what
Chicago/N IL chapter president Martha Behlow's
students did for National French Week:

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IHtqzJhEFk







AATF of WI created a "scavenger hunt" using Instagram or Twitter.   Students take photos related to the word for the day and post them on Instagram or Twitter.






Lionel Cuillé, professor at Webster University in St. Louis was the presenter at a recent program for the AATF of Greater St Louis on the Theater of the Absurd that focused on Ionesco and contributed to preparing the members and by extension their students for their attendance at an AATF sponsored performance of "La Leçon" for area students and teachers.


Lionel is a post-secondary teacher who has embraced the concepts that his friend and colleague Alain-Philippe Durand at the University of Arizona.  You may remember Alain-Philippe when he discussed at the Opening Session of our 2013 Rhode Island convention their success at recruiting students at the University of Rhode Island.  In an article in the May 2013 French Review, and more recently in a webinar sponsored by the Service Culturel last Spring he encouraged French teachers to "sell" the 21st century skills that French students will acquire and that will ensure that they will be employable once they graduate and to offer them internships and opportunities to pair French with other disciplines.


In light of the multiple attacks in and near Paris, the AATF of Greater St Louis is particularly proud to be offering a double workshop on the French poet Andrée Chedid (mother of singer Louis Chedid
and grandmother of singer Matthieu Chedid, known as"M" ) and also "Le défi de l'intégration culturel" by Pascale Perraudin, professor at St Louis University in February.

Having France thrust into the spotlight in such a horrifying way has, no doubt, been stressful for you and for the members of your chapter.  Though perhaps difficult, the discussions that you have been having with your students will no doubt show them the value of understanding the history, language, and culture of other countries as we try to work together for world peace and progress on our planet.                                           THANK YOU FOR DOING WHAT YOU DO!




PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON IN YOUR CHAPTERS SO THAT YOUR IDEAS AND ACTIVITIES CAN BE SHARED!

  

MILLE FOIS MERCI!



























Tuesday, September 15, 2015

September 2015

Bonjour mes collègues!                                                                


Very soon it will be October, a month that includes World Language conferences in llinois, Iowa, Kansas, and Minnesota!  The IL presidents, Lynda Lopez and Martha Behlow, will be teaming up to give a presentation at the ICTFL conference, Oct 16-17 that, I too, plan to attend.  Iowa President Kristine Sieren is getting ready for the upcoming IWLA conference in Des Moines and her chapter's annual meeting that will include unveiling the new National French Contest and holding elections of officers.   If it's not a common practice already, an AATF table can be requested in the exhibitors area or near the registration.  Chicago/N IL has a tri-fold display board and Wisconsin purchased not too long ago a professionally designed display that rolls up and fits into a carrying case.  Feel free to contact the AATF National Office, aatf@frenchteachers.org, to request a supply of a variety of brochures to hand out at your state conference, FREE of charge.   The French Consulate is also happy to provide materials to hand out at our state conferences and they too are free of charge.  Laurence Geannopulos, laurence.geannopulos@diplomatie.gouv.fr, will be very happy to send them directly to you at your home or care of you at the conference hotel.


On a personal note, his past month my husband and I and our younger son Piet spent a wonderful ten days in France that included four days in Paris and a five day cruise on the Seine to Honfleur.   Thank you Anna Amelung, AATF of St Louis Chapter President, for your many tips and suggestions that added so much to both our anticipation as well as our time in France.  The Musée Carnavalet and the Musée Jacquemart-André were, for me, wonderful discoveries.  An Airb&b apartment in the Marais, another new experience, made us feel at home.  A 6:30 pm reservation for dinner in the "58 Eiffel Tower" resto meant that we didn't need to wait in line to go up and had an amazingly fine dinner.  But the best part was seeing the city by day as we went up and then by night after dinner, all in the same visit.  Une coupe de champagne at the summit is now a nice way to "top off" the evening. Walking on a transparent section of the flooring at the first level is a little unnerving at first but added to the drama of being so high above the ground!



Wanted to pass on to you all a sample of a recent message that AATF of WI president, Andrea Behn sent to the Wisconsin membership.   Martha Behlow, chapter president of the Chicago/N IL chapter has been sending out this type of message on a weekly basis beginning last school year to keep up with the various announcements that she was receiving and to help the members feel supported by their professional organization.


Bonjour à toutes et tous!      

I hope everyone has had a bonne rentrée! I’m slowly getting organized for the year and I’m sure we are all in the same boat. 


I was recently invited to participate in the AATF-Ohio Immersion Weekend at Mohican State Park. I took a personal day, drove out for the weekend, and had a blast! We spoke French, ate French food, played French games, ate some more, drank French wine, made jokes, and ate. I’m going to look into doing something like this for AATF-WI. I think it’s really important for us to gather with like-minded individuals and recharge our batteries. Let me know if you have ideas, or just want me to know you’d like to participate. 

Martha Behlow, the AATF-Chicago/Northern Illinois President asked me to extend an invitation to their event, Cultivons le français: Une langue pour la vie. This event will be October 3 at Elmhurst College in Elmhurst, Illinois. I have attached the information for this event below.

Looking for something Frenchie? Don’t forget about the Alliance Française de Milwaukee! They have some terrific offerings for francophiles and this year they are partnering with the Milwaukee Film Festival. Check out their website!

WAFLT registration is open! Register early and get those hotel rooms reserved! This year AATF-WI will be offering many opportunities for you to network and learn from others, beginning with the AATF Idea Share. Come to this session at WAFLT with a lesson, activity, or idea and be prepared to share it with others in less than a minute. You can share it with AATF-WI electronically and we will make it available to everyone in the state!

I will be presenting on the AATF Exemplary French Program Award. This is a great way to show off your program and promote French, as well as a way to document what you have done and see where it can grow (data!). It’s not difficult and I’ll show you how to organize everything you need.

AATF-WI Trivia Night will be held Friday night. More information about times and locations will follow (it’s not on the WAFLT site).

Of course, this leads me to the AATF-WI Annual Business Meeting. Our meeting will be from 11-noon on Saturday. Join us! We will present awards and go over announcements. Most notably, we will be voting for a new President-Elect. If you are interested, please send me an email along with a statement about what you’d like to do as President. I think our exec board is phenomenal, so please consider it!

Andrea Behn, Toni Theisen, Brian Wopat



I’d like to thank everyone who made the Toni Theisen workshop a success. She is wonderful, isn’t she?  I appreciated the feedback and we have ideas for making the next one better. For those of you who were not able to join us, there is information out there that we will link to our new AATF-WI website once we get it going. (We are working on updating it!)





Here’s a reminder that the Grand Concours can be taken electronically this year, in case you missed the announcement. I don’t have any other information right now, but I’m sure Jennie and I will get that to you when we know. Also remember that the information for the Concours Oral will be up around the beginning of November. If you haven’t done either of these events in the past and are curious about getting started, please contact me. Additionally, I know of at least one school who is starting la Société Honoraire de Français this year. I can help out with this too!

Sorry for the lengthy message! We have a lot of things coming up. Please don’t hesitate to contact me, even if it’s to say bonjour or share an announcement that may benefit the group. At the same time, don’t forget about our French in Wisconsin group on Facebook for sharing information. 

Merci mille fois pour tous que vous faites!
Andrea

Andrea Behn, French Teacher, French Club/SHF Advisor, Parker High School-Janesville, WI
AATF-Wisconsin Co-President, WAFLT Executive Board member, National Board Candidate







The AATF of Minnesota is planning their annual dinner at which they will be honoring their 2015Teacher of the Year.   This year their dinner will feature Lebanese cuisine!

























This past Tuesday, Sept 22 at noon a "Cérémonie des Palmes Académiques" took place in St Paul where AATF Chapter President Joëlle Vitiello, "Reflets du Nord" AATF Chapter newsletter editor, Françoise Denis, and Alliance Française de Minneapolis Director, Christina Selander Bouzouina, were decorated with the Academic Palms by Vincent Floreani, Consul General of France.   Looking forward to getting some photos.



We are thrilled to announce that a Region VI professor at Iowa State and a member of the AATF will be receiving the ACTFL Papalia Award for excellence in the preparation of World Langages student teachers, Linda Quinn-Allen.  She will receive this prestigious award at the ACTFL conference in San Diego.  Be sure to congratulate her if you will be attending the conference.




A very positive exchange of information that is only possible because we are all connected by the AATF came about just recently when a professor at Elmhurst College near Chicago working with chapter president Martha Behlow on the October program, was discussing the need to interest more college French students in becoming teachers.  We know that there is an increasing worry about having a shortage of French teachers due to some colleges having dropped the French major.   So I mentioned that the AATF of Greater Kansas City has a tradition of organizing an event including lunch at a local French restaurant for high school and college teachers who invite some of their students to hear about the advantages of a career teaching French.  The panel of teachers who address the students usually includes a teacher new-to-the-profession, a seasoned teacher, and a retiree.  The information that Greater Kansas City president, Katie Madigan, and chapter member and former national president Ann Sunderland, offered about this event was very well received and could be the spark that will ignite a similar event in the Chicago chapter.   I hope that you agree that this kind of synergy is the AATF at its best!



Voici un message de Guy Paradis, un de nos hôtes à Saguenay.  C'était dans son école que nous avons dîné un soir et vu le film "Louis Cyr."  Il propose l'idée d'un séjour au Centre Linguistique pour les professeurs, les élèves, et les étudiants.

Bonjour,

Toute l’équipe du Centre linguistique du Collège de Jonquière se joint à moi pour vous souhaiter une excellente rentrée 2015.  C’est aussi le bon moment de songer à un séjour linguistique pour vos élèves.  Pourquoi ne pas le faire au Québec!

Étudier le français au Québec n’a jamais été si accessible
Avec la force du dollar américain versus le dollar canadien, vous économisez grandement.  Un programme à 1900 CAD vous coûtera au taux de change actuel (1 CAD = 0,76 USD)  1444 USD. 

Des programmes pour tous les âges et toute l’année
Du 14 décembre au 2 janvier – immersion pour étudiants universitaires @ 1900 CAD
Du 4 au 22 janvier – immersion pour adultes cours de groupe @ 2375 CAD
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Du 4 au 22 juillet – immersion pour adultes cours de groupe @ 2375 CAD
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Tous les programmes ci-dessus comprennent les cours, les activités socioculturelles, l’hébergement en famille hôte et trois repas par jour. 

Des avantages intéressants pour les groupes
Un accompagnateur pour chaque tranche de 15 étudiants
Transport aller-retour entre l’aéroport de Québec et Saguenay
Possibilité d’ajouter des activités (ex. visite de Québec, baleines à Tadoussac, ski et planche à neige…)
Ville de Saguenay, 150 000 habitants, accueillante, sécuritaire et surtout 100 % francophone
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Planifiez votre prochain voyage au Saguenay!
Contactez-nous pour tous les détails.

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Directeur / Director
Centre Linguistique du Collège de Jonquière, 2505 rue St-Hubert, Jonquière, (Québec) G7X 7W2
(418) 547-2191, poste 360  (418) 542-0352    (418) 540-7189 cell.     (418) 542-3536 téléc.
centling@cjonquiere.qc.ca






Most of you have, no doubt, received a message from Denis Quénelle, the Attaché Culturel Adjoint for our region with an announcement of a workshop that teachers or organizations can host.  He describes it as "un atelier de six heures intitulé « Réaliser une Webradio sur le thème du climat » ... qui  a pour objectif de fournir aux enseignants les compétences nécessaires pour produire avec leurs élèves de courts reportages audio sur le thème du changement climatique." These workshops will be scheduled for from the 14th to the 25th of November.   While the planning time frame is short, feel free to share this with your members.  Andrea and Kristine, I didn't see your names among the "destinataires," so I let Denis know to add you to his list of AATF presidents.   So now we can expect that you will be getting his messages.  I wonder if a college or university in one of your chapters might find that this kind of event aligns with their departmental goals and would have some funds to welcome this French "formateur."




The AATF of Greater St Louis has, no doubt, already held their member program on Ionesco and will soon sponsor a performance for students by the the dramatic company "Caravague" of La leçon on October 25.  As always, the rest of us would love some photos of these events and any reaction from the teachers or students.   This chapter has a long tradition of this kind of literary offering first for teachers and then a dramatic staging of a French "oeuvre" for students.






The Chicago/N IL October 3 chapter program mentioned in Andrea's message above will focus on the need for middle and high school teachers to be aware of how advantageous it will be for their students to study French in college and to encourage them to continue.  They will look at some of the rationales that Alain-Philippe Durand presented at our 2013 national convention in Rhode Island and more recently during a Webinar sponsored by the Service Culturel last spring and respond to their fear that French will not lead to a job.  Focusing on the 21st skills that studying French will offer them as well as study abroad, internships, and service learning, whether their future job involves French or not, will be part of the discussion as well as role plays so that teachers can practice explaining how French will enhance their lives and their careers.



This chapter's Social Media Committee has embarked on a plan to send out brief messages on Facebook promoting AATF membership.
They plan to then expand this type of message to other themes and topics.  Here's a sample with a message and another with a testimonial.  This is based on the power of social media and also on the value of personal connections and the positive influence we teachers have on each other!







That's all from here. Please send short messages of what you and your members are doing and, of course, photos!  Soon it will be time to submit (Nov 1st) a report from our Region VI when your activities can be shared with French teachers nationwide!


A+
Eileen
eileenwalvoord@gmail.com

Friday, August 14, 2015

Bonjour mes collègues!    
C'est bientôt la Rentrée ou même déjà vécue pour certains!

Am looking forward to having more frequent communication with you, the leaders of your AATF chapters, and sending you more frequent blog entries.  At the Delegate Assembly in Saguenay, I mentioned in my report the value of keeping our members tied to their professional organization and am making that one of my new goals.  A shout-out goes to Chicago/N IL President, Martha Behlow, who has been sending weekly email messages to members and has provided me with a great communication model!

Here is a link that could be shared with the members of your chapter.  It shows how an American school can pair up with a school in France:
                        http://frenchlanguage.frenchculture.org/teach/school-pairing
This kind of pairing is an excellent way to show administrators,
school boards, and the community that French is relevant.  It also certainly offers some incredibly "authentic resources" and an "audience other than the teacher" that have become "de rigueur"!

On this same page, teachers can subscribe to the education newsletter from the Cultural Services.  It's a great way to find out about student contests.  If you click on "French Culture" at the top you have access to another newsletter that is more general but leads you to info about cultural events in your area: http://frenchculture.org/.  Even if we can't attend all these events, we can learn so much about film, books, writers, artists, singers, etc.  There is also one on "Higher Education" with lots of info on film series and events for college students like the Lafayette Debates.


GREATER KANSAS CITY
Following up on the discussion in our Region VI group at the Delegate Assembly in Saguenay, here is what the Greater Kansas City group does each year to encourage and support students who are thinking about being French teachers.

Katie Madigan, president of the AATF of GKC, tells us that the Academy of Future French Teachers is a joint initiative of the Greater Kansas City Chapter and local institutions such as Rockhurst University and Missouri Western University.  It is designed to stimulate interest in students who have excelled in French classes and who may be considering teaching French as a career. 

Usually, the students are guests for a luncheon at a restaurant or on campus. Afterwards, the students and organizers gather for a panel presentation where current teachers talk about the benefits and rewards of teaching French.  Former assistants also share their experience of teaching English in France for a year. Other opportunities to teach or study abroad are presented. Finally, information on scholarships, conferences, and travel are explained to give students an idea of the range of opportunities for professional development and support available to them.

Others, including Susie Hennessy, President-Elect, and Ann Sunderland, past National AATF President, have been involved in creating this annual event, while other members including Claudine Evans and Chapter Treasurer, Brandi Pruente have also contributed to this event.

It is interesting to note that when Ann Sunderland retired, the teacher who took her place was one of her former students!  As we offer our students ideas of ways to incorporate French into their futures, do we sometimes forget to show them the career that has been so satisfying to us?!



GREATER KANSAS CITY II
Here's a mention of an AATF small grant that Katie Madigan, President of the Greater Kansas City Chapter, used to organize an event on her campus as it appears on Rockhurst's webpage
                     
Katie Madigan, Ph.D., professor of modern languages, was awarded a grant from the American Association of Teachers of French that allowed the Greater Kansas City chapter of AATF, of which she is president, to invite speakers to campus for an immersion day for French teachers on immigration in Francophone literature and film.  Madigan also led a workshop titled “Étudiants sans frontières: Concepts and models for Service-Learning in French.


The workshop that Katie led on Service Learning was based on a book edited by Jacqueline Thomas and to which Katie was a contributor and that is available from the Store on our AATF website http://frenchteachers.org/.





Just noticed that two Region VI AATF members, Andrea Behn, WI Chapter President, and Kellye Guzik from Chicago/N IL attended the Leadership Initiative for Language Learning in Columbus, Ohio sponsored by ACTFL.




LA RENTRÉE
Getting ready for the new year?  Here's a bulletin board from Chicago Chapter President, Martha Behlow that puts the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines right in the classroom so that students can be aware of where they are, where they want to be, and what they need to get there!  Her inspiration was an Infographic template you can find at http://www.easel.ly.
Bulletin Board in Martha's Geneva, IL Classroom

IOWA
Pam Wesely, member of the AATF of Iowa, professor of education in World Languages and ELL at the University of Iowa, and the organizer of Tête à Tête, day of workshops for Iowa WL teachers, has just published a new book with an emphasis on social justice.  Here is how she and her co-authors describe this new publication:

Words and Actions: Teaching Languages Through the Lens of Social Justice
According to the authors, a social justice curriculum positively influences all students. Social justice, critical pedagogy, and culturally relevant teaching are becoming essential as more and more language educators teach in increasingly diverse world language classrooms. This new publication supports in-service and pre-service teachers in recognizing their students' diverse backgrounds while also supporting students' ability to think critically about the world around them. Questioning mainstream approaches to language and culture learning is vital. An emphasis on social justice is, in part, a way to expand the definition and scope of language education, leading to further innovation in the profession.




SAINT LOUIS
As a preview of what will be happening in the Fall in the St Louis.  Here is an example of the kind of September workshop that this chapter offers teachers as the school year begins.  It starts with a presentation based on the work of an author, or singer in the case of Jacques Brel a few years ago.   Then there is a dramatic presentation later in the month to which students are invited.  This year, it's Ionesco and the Theater of the Absurd!
La Leçon

Here is the info on their announcement to their members.
Eugène Ionesco. Comment un théâtre de l’Absurde et pourquoi?

Lionel Cuillé, professeur à Webster University
Lionel nous offrira un atelier-théâtre sur Ionesco et La leçon. À ne pas manquer

Samedi 12 septembre 2015
UMSL, Clark Hall, Salle 400
8h30 – 11h30
Gratuit pour les adhérents de l’AATF.
$ 10 pour les autres

RSVP: Anna Amelung (annaamelung51@gmail.com) avant le 6 septembre.
8h30 – 9h00 – Café croissants
9h00 – 9h15 Audra Merfeld-Langston: Compte rendu du congrès AATF
9h15 – 11h30 – Lionel Cuillé: conférence et atelier-théâtre

Vous trouverez ci-joint une copie électronique de la pièce de Ionesco. Prière de l’imprimer et de l’apporter à l’atelier. Parking gratuit le samedi.

Je vous rappelle qu’André Nerman et la compagnie Caravague présenteront La leçon le dimanche 25 octobre à 17h30 à Priory. Détails à suivre.



Here is Jamie Gurholt, one of the two Region VI AATF Scholarship winners doing a presentation at the Rotary Club of Janesville, WI following her time in Belgium.  What a great way to show the community that French is relevant!
Jamie Gurholt, Scholarship Winner, at Rotary






Bonne Rentrée et Bonne Continuation, mes chers collègues!

p.s.  Ce sera mon grand plaisir de partager avec vous tous ce que vous m'envoyer comme annonces, idées, photos, propos, questions, etc.




Saturday, July 25, 2015

Bonjour mes collègues!

SAGUENAY was a great conference.  In addition to the variety of stimulating sessions that one would expect, there was an exceptional atmosphere of excitement and sharing.  One particularly interesting session that I attended was given by a native Rwandan who had lived in the U.S. and also in Canada where she taught in an immersion school and who now teaches in a private school in MI where her French class includes a unit on math.  We watched fascinated by a video of her students explaining math problems in French!

The welcoming attitudes of the local residents and hotel employees was also exceptional and the Dollar Store nearby was very popular.   Many of us went home with great bargains: full size Québec flags, jaunty bright blue fedoras, Québec fleur de lis keychains, etc.   Saguenay was so North American in so many ways that it at first it was such a lovely surprise to hear and see French everywhere!

There were approximately 330 teachers at the convention which is about as many as attended our Rhode Island conference.  New Orleans was a little over 400.  In the sessions, it was particularly nice to be in a room where there was an easygoing feel and lots of interaction with the session givers.

Blueberry mousse cheesecake
Tarte aux bleuets with 


The AATF will probably make money on this convention due to the favorable exchange rate and because the food was inexpensive compared to the American cities where we've had conferences, particularly Chicago.  Did I mention how delicious the food was???  The local specialty is blueberries and we saw them in lots of ways! Here are some wonderful blueberry desserts.




Sheila Conrad, IA
The group of Leadership Fellows was particularly lively and were often the reason for the great ambiance of the convention. From Region VI, we had Rebecca Léal from Chicago/N IL, Sheila Conrad from Iowa, and Melanie Taylor who teaches now in Tennessee but is originally from Wisconsin.  Melanie and I met, we think, at Carthage College in Kenosha and Melanie did a program for a French immersion luncheon at our Illinois state WL conference some years ago.  So it was great fun to reconnect and see how involved she is in the AATF.





Rebecca Léal, Chicago/NIL
Those of you who have nominated and sent a Leadership Fellow to a convention know what a boost these individuals can be for your chapter. The national office pays for their conference registration as well as hotel and meals for the two extra days that they are at the convention. Chapters usually offer $200 to $400 to help the fellow cover the rest of the expenses depending on the chapter's resources.


A few of these future leaders were also recognized as having achieved the Exemplary French Program status.   This is a new program that can help get the message out into the community that French is alive and well and much respected as a course of study.




Exemplary Program Awardees
The French programs of our own chapter presidents Martha Behlow (Chicago/N IL) and Andrea Behn (WI) were awarded 2015 Exemplary Program status. What an amazing way to show the administrators, board of education, and the community that you have a great program!  
                                      Profiles of these programs make for some inspiring reading:      
                                  http://frenchteachers.org/hq/exemplaryprogramdescriptions.htm


Region VI was well represented in Saguenay  

Michele Raasch from Iowa with Megan Diercks, Leadership Fellow from Colorado

Rebecca Léal, Leadership Fellow, Korin Mihevc, and Erin Gibbons, all from Chicago/N IL
Scott Sheridan, University Commission Chair, from Downstate IL and his daughter
Carolyn Crane-Fisk, NFC Administrator from MN, Jessica Nicholas from Downstate IL, Sheila Conrad, Iowa Future Leader
Ruth Doyle of Greater Kansas City, Alice Strange from St Louis, and Katie Madigan, President of Greater Kansas City
Jenny Hopkins, Caroline Little, Joanne Tracy, and Betsy Kerr from Minnesota
Not pictured are Christine Lac and Sharon Gerlach from Minnesota; Barbara Hoerr, Margarita Levasseur, Maureen Madden, Gloria Maliszewski, and Nitya Viswanath from Chicago/N IL; Audra Merfeld-Langston from St. Louis, Ann Sunderland and Rosemary Hoffman from Greater Kansas City; and Ramona Armour and Lorraine Poplaski from Wisconsin.

AATF SUMMER SCHOLARSHIPS
Three Region VI teachers could not attend the convention in Saguenay since they received AATF Summer Scholarships:  Tom Sapp from Chicago/N IL studied in France while Jamie Gurhold from Wisconsin and Jeanne Engelkemeir from Chicago/N IL studied in Mons, Belgium.

NATIONAL FRENCH CONTEST
The big news coming out of the convention was that the National French Contest will now be electronic!  For this first year, it will be a pilot project and teachers will be able to order paper tests as well.  Questions will be randomized and so students will not have to be grouped by level to take the test and teachers can administer the test to their own students.   Students could even take the test in class. Teachers will register their own students online and will be able to do so right up until the test.  

NFC administrators will no longer be involved in registering students but will be there to recruit schools and teacherssend reminders, encourage participation, and organize prize  distribution.  The AATF is not using the same company as the one used by the AATSP. 

The Grand Concours is one of the most effective ways to make French visible in the school and the community.   Thank you for encouraging teachers to participate!


PHONE AT NATIONAL OFFICE   815-310-0490
Our Executive Director has turned off the phone number on the campus at SIU.  Unfortunately, the university refuses to delete it from the list of phones on campus.  So if a member calls the old number, there is a message that leads one to think that no one is there to answer the phone.   So, to avoid disappointment and any impression of inattention to our members needs, please stress to members to use the new number and to double check the number listed on any piece of correspondence they might have or that is even offered by our organization.   Despite all best efforts, there is the outside chance that some document might not have been updated.

STILL TO COME THIS SUMMER:
The AATF of Wisconsin  is organizing a two-day intensive workshop (http://www.aatfwi.org/) with Toni Theisen, 2009 ACTFL Teacher of the Year and 2013 ACTFL President, for their members and is inviting teachers from the Chicago/N IL chapter August 22 -23 in Janesville, WI that will give members the opportunity to understand and use the ACTFL proficiency levels, Can-Do Statements, and Thematic Units, and create IPA’s using authentic resources.  


ET VOILÀ
Please know that your efforts to encourage, motivate, and support the members of your chapter are appreciated by your organization and no doubt by your members.   They and their students are very lucky to have the resources and the activities that you organize and facilitate as a representative of the AATF.  If a teacher should indicate that they don’t see any reason to join the AATF, you can mention that, if they were members...

their students could be
wearing blue, white, and red cords at graduation
photographed with their NFC certificates and prizes
making videos for the NFW contest
watching AATF YouTube videos that correspond to the AP themes
listening to video clips their teacher found on the AATF Facebook page
be celebrating National French Week with any of the ideas at frenchteachers.org
be singing and dancing at an immersion day (Chicago/N IL)
be recognized for their presentational skills at a Concours Oral (MN, WI, CHI/N IL)


and they themselves could be
supporting their profession
picking up teaching tips on the AATF Facebook page
studying in France or Belgium on an AATF Summer Scholarship (2 in IL & 1 in WI this yr)
growing professionally through the National Bulletin and the French Review
improving their own language skills at a Teacher Immersion Day (GKC)
receiving notices of French teacher job openings in their area from their chapter president
experiencing French art, literature, architecture, etc through regular programs (GSL) (CH/N IL)
receiving teaching tips and enrichment 3x a year through electronic newsletters (MN, CH/NIL)
part of a network of teachers always looking to share and to receive ideas and support for their French programs

Alors, UN GRAND MERCI & BONNE CONTINUATION!!!