col·lo·qui·um (k-lkw-m)
_n._ _pl._ COL·LO·QUI·UMS or COL·LO·QUI·A (-kw-)
1. An informal meeting for the exchange of views.
2. An academic seminar on a broad field of study, usually led by a
different lecturer at each meeting.


[Latin, _conversation_, from colloqu_, to talk
together_ : com-, _com-_ + loqu_, to speak_; see tolk^w- in
Indo-European roots.

The NYSAFLT Colloquium is a forum in which LOTE colleagues share perspectives, exchange ideas, and develop responses to issues of importance to the LOTE education community. At the 2012 Colloquium, participants will focus on the timely and important topic of “Expectations for Language Learning: Looking through the Lens of Assessment.”

Because continued professional growth is important for the success of all teachers, please join us on April 27 and 28 for the 2012 NYSAFLT Colloquium. We value your input!

 
The 2012 NYSAFLT Colloquium is presented in collaboration with the Cornell University Language Resource Center, which will host Paul Sandrock on Thursday April 26 for the discussion:

"Clarifying Our Expectations for Language Learning:
Looking through the Lens of Performance Assessment"

Thursday, April 26, 2012
4:00 - 6:00, Ithaca High School, York Auditorium


Please visit this link more information: http://lrc.cornell.edu/events
 
 

Download Key Documents

Key Follow-Up Documents

 

 

For additional information contact: 

Deborah Carlson
Conference Chair

       

New York State Association of Foreign Languages, Inc. (NYSAFLT)
2400 Main Street
Buffalo, New York  14214
716.836.3130 | 716.836.3020 (f)
info@nysaflt.org

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