2018 City University of Seattle Startalk Teacher Certification
Background: Startalk, funded by the National Security Agency (NSA), administered by the National Foreign Language Center (NFLC) at the University of Maryland, has goals to 1) increase the number of qualified teachers of Arabic, Chinese, Dari, Farsi, Hindi, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Swahili, Turkish, and Urdu; 2) increase numbers of students taking these languages; and 3) create infrastructure for curricula, materials and resources to support teaching/learning the critical languages (www.startalk.umd.edu).
What: City University has 16 spaces available for fluent speakers of Chinese or Korean or Portuguese to earn teacher certification in the state of Washington.
How: Teacher candidates will be enrolled in City U’s alternative route teacher certification program.
When: July 2-July 20, with July 4 off; 7:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
- June 30 Afternoon orientation; Resume/Interview Techniques workshop, sponsored by Chong Wa Education Society, Confucius Institute, WAFLT
- July 2, 3, 5, 6 Certification classes, including lab school preparation
- July 9-13 Morning lab school with afternoon certification class
- July 16-18 Morning lab school with afternoon certification class
- July 19 Last day morning lab school; continue afternoon certification class
- July 20 Wrap up class activities, surveys, evaluations, certificates of completion
Where: Chong Wa Hall, 522 7th Ave. S, Seattle Chinatown 98104
Teacher Candidate Pre-requisites:
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in the U.S. or other country.
- Passing the WEST-B (Washington Educator’s Basic Skills Test) Reading, Writing and Math (nesinc.com). Substitutions: C-BEST, SAT or ACT. http://www.k12.wa.us/certification/Teacher/teachertesting.aspx.
- Passing ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPIc) and Writing Proficiency Test (WPT). Passing: Advanced Low
http://www.languagetesting.com/oral-proficiency-interview-by-computer-opic
- City U’s Startalk program requires passing one of the following pre-requisite choices:
- ELL (WEST-E 051), plus Elementary Education Subtest I (NES 102) and Elementary Education Subtest II (NES 103); passing these tests will enable you to teach ELL P-12 and/or elementary grades K-8, or choose
- Special Education (WEST-E 070); passing this test will enable you to teach SpEd P-12, or choose
- Secondary Math (NES 304); passing NES 304 will enable you to teach math 5th-12th grades (secondary), or choose
- Mid Grades Math (NES 203); Mid Grades Math does not include trigonometry and calculus. Passing NES 203 will enable you to teach math 4th-9th grades.
- All teacher candidates must undergo a fingerprint/background check (valid for two years) at an Educational Service District (ESD) near you in order to work with students.
Notes: The Designated World Language (WEST-E 100) test may be taken near the end of certification; passing it will enable you to teach Chinese or Korean, or Portuguese (fulfills Startalk Central Goal 1: to increase numbers of teachers of critical languages).
Bachelor’s degrees from outside the U.S. need to be evaluated by an outside agency for equivalency. Below is one area evaluation agency:
Foundation for International Services
505 – 5th Avenue South, Suite 101
Edmonds, WA 98020
Phone: 425-248-2255
https://www.fis-web.com/
Teaching and/or tutoring experience a plus! Summer tuition scholarships available for qualifying candidates.
Questions? Contact Betty Lau, CU of Seattle Startalk director: bettylau@comcast.net.
Startalk Applicants: Email your resume to Betty Lau. Interviews will be scheduled March/April.
CLTA-WA invites you to join us for our
2018 Summer Workshop
Making It Real: Speaking, Reading, and Grammar for Authentic Communication
Time: 01:00PM-5:00PM
Date: Saturday, August 18, 2018
Venue: Westside School, 10404 34th Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98146
Cost: Free
Presenter:
Bridget Yaden, Ph.D.
Professor of Hispanic Studies and Director of the Language Resource Center
Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) in Tacoma, Washington
Workshop Description:
During this interactive workshop, participants will learn and share ideas as well as free resources for authentic communication through speaking and reading. We will also explore the role of grammar in a communicative classroom. Based on interest survey results, this session will include ideas for Interpersonal Communication tasks for pairs, small groups, and whole class instruction, Interactive Reading and Listening comprehension tasks using Authentic Cultural Texts, and introducing grammar in a communicative context.
To register
Here
(If clicking the link does not open registration page, please copy and paste to register. Registration deadline Aug-15-2018)
Please note:
- 4 clock hours will be awarded respectively for participants who attend the whole afternoon event in the entirety. No partial clock hour will be awarded.
- Refreshments and beverages will be provided.
Schedule:
12:30-01:00PM Sign in
01:00-02:45PM Session 1
02:45-03:00PM Break & Announcement
03:00-04:45PM Session 2
04:45-05:00PM Evaluation and Wrap up
CLTA-WA extends our sincere appreciation to the co-sponsors of this event:
Chinese Language Teachers Association, USA (CLTA)
Washington Association for Language Teaching (WAFLT)
Speaker Bio
Bridget Yaden, Ph.D., is Professor of Hispanic Studies and Director of the Language Resource Center at Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) in Tacoma, Washington. She holds a PhD and MA in Romance Linguistics (UW) and a BA in Spanish (WWU). She began her involvement in language centers during her graduate studies at the University of Washington (1995-1996, Language Learning Center) and has continued this work at PLU since 1996. Her research interests include online language programs, bilingual education, and world language teacher preparation. She has served on many professional boards, including ACTFL, NWALL, AATSP Juan de Fuca Chapter, WAFLT, and PNCFL.
Selecting and Adapting Authentic Videos to Maximize your Learning
Time: September 8th 2018, 8:30am – 3:30pm w/ 1 hour lunch break @ 12:30pm (6 hours total)
Presenter: Joanne Shang
Joanne Shang teaches Mandarin Chinese at Rye Country Day School in New York, and is professionally focused on student-centered pedagogy, evidence-based proficiency assessment, and instructional technology for 21st Century Learning.
Target Audience: K – 16 Instructors
Location: THO 101 – Thomson Hall, The University of Washington
Cost: Free for CLTA-WA members; $20.00 for non-members (CLTA-WA annual membership fee: $30.00 for July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019)
Description:
During this interactive workshop, participants will learn how to select and adapt the perfect authentic video clips to maximize the learning outcome through direct hands-on experience using authentic audio-visual materials that they will learn how to source, integrate, and implement into their curriculums. Each teacher will leave with a video resources, as well as a video based lesson or activity that they will create using the skills they learn during the workshop. Teachers will be able to explore using these authentic video materials to design curriculum/activities in Interpretive and Interpersonal Communication tasks for pairs, small groups, and whole class instruction.
Workshop Goal:
- To provide participants with a better understanding of what authentic materials are available and how to access them.
- To instruct participants in how to qualify and implement video materials with the greatest relevance and benefit to their learning outcomes
- To give participants a better understanding of how to integrate these video materials as a means of supplement their curriculum and lessons.
Learning Objectives:
- To source relevant, effective, and authentic video materials from a variety of locations.
- To develop lesson plans that integrate these video materials into the curricula.
- To implement the plans in a variety of classroom instructional activities.
Session Schedule:
Time | Session |
8:00am – 8:30am | Sign-in |
8:30am – 12:30pm | Session 1 |
12:30pm – 1:30pm | Break and Announcements |
1:30pm – 3:00pm | Session 2 |
3:00pm – 3:30pm | Evaluation and Wrap-up |
To register:
https://goo.gl/forms/4CjvKZrgbEViD9Ls1
(If clicking the link does not open registration page, please copy and paste to register. Registration deadline Sep-5-2018)
Please note:
- 6 clock hours will be awarded respectively for participants who attend the whole afternoon event in the entirety. No partial clock hour will be awarded.
- Refreshments and beverages will be provided.
CLTA-WA extends our sincere appreciation to the co-sponsors of this event:
Confucius Institute of the State of Washington (CIWA)
East Asia Center, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Department of Asian Languages and Literature, University of Washington
Direction to UW Campus: https://admit.washington.edu/visit/getting-here
Campus Map: http://www.washington.edu/maps/
How to Create a Differentiated Instruction Classroom to Minimize Student Distraction
Date/Time: Saturday September 15, 9am -12pm
Location: Spokane Eastern Washington University Center (SEWC), Room 117
668 N Riverpoint Blvd, Spokane, WA 99202
Presenter:
Yea-Jae “Pollyanna” Wang is a certified elementary and secondary public-school teacher with a World Language endorsement in Mandarin and a principal and administrator endorsement. Ms. Wang is currently teaching Chinese at Chief Sealth International High School in Seattle, where she has mentored several Hanban guest teachers and Seattle Public School Startalk teacher candidates. Additionally, Ms. Wang serves as the lead Chinese teacher for her school district. She has extensive experience in developing thematic curricula for Seattle Public Schools.
Target Audience: In-service K-16 and pre-service Chinese language teachers
Target Language: Mandarin Chinese
Cost: Free for CLTA-WA members; $10 for non-CLTA-WA members. *Note: This 10-dollar workshop registration fee also includes the CLTA-WA membership. The membership is for September 15, 2018 to June 30, 2019. This offer only applies for the 2018 Spokane workshop.
Workshop Description:
Every student learns and processes information differently. As teachers, it is our job to help students succeed regardless of these differences and to acknowledge those differences and differentiate our instruction to engage students in the process of learning. In the workshop, participants will learn how to engage students by modifying content, differentiating the ways we teach, and being flexible on how to assess students.
Workshop Objectives:
- Define and explain what differentiated instruction is
- Identify essential differentiated principles to implement differentiated instruction in the classroom
- Learn how to implement differentiated strategies and hands-on examples in their classrooms
Clock Hours:
Participants who attend the entire workshop are eligible for 3 clock hours (partial clock hours cannot be awarded).
Workshop Schedule:
8:30am – 9am Sign in
9:00am – 11:45am Workshop
11:45am – 12pm Evaluation & Wrap up
To register: https://goo.gl/forms/CS9a0wjlz0rQbGxy1
*If clicking the link does not open registration page, please copy and paste to register.Registration deadline September 12, 2017
Please note:
- Light refreshments will be provided.
- Eastern Washington University, Spokane campus map https://spokane.wsu.edu/facilities/parking/campus-map/
- Please go to https://spokane.wsu.edu/facilities/parking/visitor-parking/for parking information
CLTA-WA extends our sincere appreciation to the co-sponsors of this event:
- Confucius Institute of the State of Washington
- Washington Association for Language Teaching (WAFLT)
- Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, EWU
For more information about the workshop, please go to Chinese Teachers AssociationWashingtonat https://jxi.ywi.mybluehost.me/or contact us at president@clta-wa.org
As we all know, videos play an important role in Chinese language teaching and have a powerful impact.We are compiling a video link database to better serve our members. If you are interested, please use the link here to submit at least three video links you have found useful in your Chinese classrooms. You will receive the access to our video link database once you submitted your three links.
Need help managing your students? What does the high school adage, “Give respect, Get respect!” mean? To Be or Not to Be…Popular? Feared? Admired? Disrespected?
Then you need to attend the CLTA-WA Workshop on Classroom Management!
Who: Pre-service and in-service teachers, teacher candidates
What: This training focuses on working with students and parents to create a positive learning environment in your classroom and is taught by adjunct professor & former principal Cal Kam in a three-hour interactive workshop; with 3 clock hours and refreshments.
Where: Chong Wa Hall, 522 7th Ave. S, Seattle Chinatown 98104 (free parking provided with registration)
When: Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
Co-sponsored by CIWA, Chong Wa Education Society, WAFLT
Click below to register:
Need the Designated World Language endorsement to teach Chinese, Korean, and other languages? Then you need to attend this CLTA-WA Designated World Language E-100 workshop!
Who: Teacher candidates or certificated teachers who need to take the E-100
Workshop presenter: Dr. Bridget Yaden, associate professor of Spanish at Pacific Lutheran University
What: Designated World Language E-100 Tips Workshop
Where: Chong Wa Hall, 522 7th Ave. S, Seattle Chinatown 98104
When: Saturday, December 1st, 2018; 1 PM-4 PM
How: 3 clock hours from WAFLT; pre-workshop refreshments, free parking provided with registration
Click here to register: https://goo.gl/forms/t9L5YR5hRg8ehxPs2
Co-sponsors: CIWA, Chong Wa Education Society, WAFLT
Dear members,
Happy Spring Festival! One of the benefits for CLTA-WA members is an opportunity to network. A big thank you to our CLTA-WA networking coordinator, Meitsu Chuang-Mendel, to host the event at her home at 12pm on Tuesday, February 19. Please sign up using this link: http://bit.ly/2Hy7g5i (First come, first served – up to 15 people.)
If you’re interested in hosting the next networking event, please contact our network coordinator, Meitsu Chuang-Mendel. CLTA-WA will reimburse the host $5 for each member attending the gathering (up to a maximum of $50 for 10 members). This gathering usually is hosted at a member’s home, so there is usually a space limitation. Thank you for your continuous support. We look forward to seeing you on February 19.