Advocating for Japanese as a Foreign Language – but not only Japanese!

Presentation at ACTFL 2021 Virtual

Teachers of less-commonly-taught languages (LCTLs) must often manage curriculum design, recruitment, and advocacy in isolated “departments of one.” In this session, three Japanese teachers demonstrate how awareness of their small programs’ larger ecological contexts has helped to identify networks of support and sustain their vitality.

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PowerPoint Slides

Presenters

Betty Brown
Japanese Instructor in Arkansas and MAFLT Student

Yoshiko Himata Paris
Japanese Instructor in Virginia and MAFLT Alum

Tracie Whiting Kipper
Japanese Instructor in Missouri and MAFLT Alum

Dr. Amanda Lanier
MAFLT Program Director

Ecology Vitality Slide
Slide - Student Vitality, Teacher Vitality, Vitality in Collaboration
Slide - Vitality of Language Programs

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