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California Language Teachers' Association

CLTA News Flash

Last Chance to Register - Pre-registration Deadline Saturday, February 12, 2011
CLTA Conference 2011
Theme: South Bay Language Cabaret
March 17-20, 2011
Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara, California
Online conference registration is now available.
Go to http://tiny.cc/2373o.
Registration Information
Download Registration Form
Download Registration Packet

Please read before completing registration
Note from Registrar
If your school is sending us your registration, please send in a copy directly to the conference registrar when you submit it to your school. This way we can hold your place and watch for your registration to come from your school.

Continuing Education Units

Attendees at the CLTA Conference can earn up to 2 units of Continuing Education Units offered through San José State University. Registration information and attendance logs will be available at the Hospitality Desk at the conference. One unit of credit is available per 10 hours of sessions (for $70), 1.5 units per 15 hours (for $105) and 2 units per 20 hours (for $140. To get the full 2 units of credit, a participant would need to attend at least one of the 3-hour workshops offered on Thursday. Payment can be by credit card or personal check.


These are a Few of the More Than 90 Interest Sessions You can Attend on Saturday and Sunday
  • Achieving Fluency with Your Students
  • José Clemente Orozco: Language in Art
  • Discovering Spanish Pronunciation: Helping Students Acquire the Sounds Step-By-Step
  • Films in the Foreign Language Class
  • Authentic Media: Connecting Lives and Contexts, Classroom to World
  • Differentiated Instruction Techniques for the Language Lab
  • Why Can't the Caged Bird Sing, Part 1
  • Using Web 2.0  Animoto to Create Attention-Grabbing Videos
  • Can They Talk?  Yes, They Can!
  • La interculturalidad en el aula de Español Lengua Extranjera: Fiestas de España
  • Cooking Contests for Level Three Classes
  • Promise - Prepare - Present
  • Digital Storytelling – All Languages, All Levels!
  • Preparing for the AP® French Language and Culture Examination
  • Reggaeton in the AP Spanish Classroom
  • Hör-spielend lernen mit AUSSICHTEN oder: mit Humor geht alles besser
  • Hispanic Culture Through Cuisine
  • S'MORE ACTIVITIES
  • Apples and Apps in the World Language Classroom, Part 1
  • Realidades.com: A New Digital Solution for Spanish Teachers and Students
  • German Teaching Ideas from Around the World
  • Programas de cooperación de la embajada de España en Estados Unidos
  • Teach Don Quijote with Music and Fun
  • Le Petit Prince: Apprenons le français à travers la litérature!
  • Teacher-Friendly Technologies to Promote Speaking in the Classroom
  • California State University, San Bernardino’s Languages Mean Business International Career Fair
  • Using Online Tools in the Chinese Classroom
  • Still Teaching to a Textbook? Create Your Own Curriculum for Your Students’ Interests
  • A Couple of Things You Should Know about the History of Italy
  • A Favorite Second Year Project - Mi Pueblo
  • Making the World Your Classroom: No Cost and Low Cost Options for Cultural Exchange
  • L’Enseignement des langues étrangères dans le système éducatif français
  • GOAL: Score With Soccer in the Classroom
  • Cuéntame: 286 Spanish Conversation Cards - Talking up a Storm!!
  • Wax Museum Biographies
  • Apples and Apps in the World Language Classroom, Part 2
  • Innovative Grammar Teaching
  • Teaching Thematic Units with SMART Board

For Conference Questions
Paula Hirsch, Conference Coordinator
phirsch@windwardschool.org

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Contact us:
Lorraine D'Ambruoso, Executive Director
CLTA, 1688 Sandyrock Lane, San Jose, CA 95125
(408) 448-5356 (office/home)
lordamb@comcast.net