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Embracing diverse perspectives in the French and Spanish classrooms

This workshop will look at the importance of considering non-European perspectives when teaching French or Spanish.

Embracing diverse perspectives in the French and Spanish classrooms
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Languages

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1 day

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Location

Wellington

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Overview

This workshop will look at the importance of considering non-European perspectives when teaching French or Spanish.

About the course

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When:

Saturday 19 November 2022, 10:00am-2:30pm

Lunch will be provided.

Where:

St Matthew's Collegiate School, 33 Pownall Street, Masterton

Who should attend:

Teachers of French and Spanish

What we will cover

We will explore practical ways in which teachers can include different cultures when teaching the target language and the richness and diversity these can bring to the language classroom setting.

This workshop will benefit teachers who would like to include more diversity in their language classroom. The session will provide an opportunity for teachers to collaborate and plan to create effective teaching resources.

This is an extension of the shorter presentation given at the NZALT conference in Dunedin.

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