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Discover Languages: Make Languages Matter in Your Community. Justin Gerlach Mishicot High School WAFLT Public Relations Chair Paul Sandrock Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction ACTFL President. Global literacy starts with curiosity. Add experiences to build curiosity.
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Discover Languages:Make Languages Matterin Your Community Justin Gerlach Mishicot High School WAFLT Public Relations Chair Paul Sandrock Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction ACTFL President
What are “global literacies?” • Communication skills • Global perspectives • Knowledge of people, places, and practices • Skills to function comfortably in other cultures
What skills are in demand? • According to top executives in a USA Today poll, the skills most lacking in employees are: • Foreign Language • Interpersonal • Administrative • Technical • Management
What skills are in demand? • According to Michael Eskew, CEO of UPS: • Trade literacy • Sensitive to foreign cultures (cultural • awareness, sensitivity and diplomacy) • Conversant in different languages • Technology savvy • Capable of managing complexity (being • creative) • Ethical behavior – core values
Where does the U.S. send its products? Total U.S. Exports (2005) $904,379,818,000 Top Ten Destinations: Canada, Mexico, Japan, China, United Kingdom, Germany, South Korea, Netherlands, France, Taiwan State-by-state export data available (http://tse.export.gov)
Committee for Economic Development Education for Global Leadership: The Importance of International Studies and Foreign Language Education for U.S. Economic and National Security (http://www.ced.org)
Committee for Economic Development Education for Global Leadership: “America’s continued global leadership will depend on our students’ abilities to interact with the world community both inside and outside our borders.” (http://www.ced.org)
A Call to Action for National Foreign Language Capabilities: • build language and cultural understanding capability; • develop language and cultural competency; • develop language skills in a wide range of critical languages • strengthen programs and tools in foreign languages and cultures; and • integrate language training into career fields and increase the number of language professionals www.nlconference.org
US Defense Department: Defense Language Transformation Roadmap • for officers and for enlisted ranks • identify language assets • recognize need for understanding of other cultures www.languagepolicy.org/dodlangroadmap.pdf
National Security Language Initiative • Incentives to teach critical need languages K-12 • Scholarships for 3000 high school students to study abroad by 2009 • 300 native speakers to teach in US universities by 2006-07 • National Language Service Corps of Americans proficient in critical languages to serve as volunteers and teachers, K-12 • Teacher-to-teacher seminars http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2006/58733.htm
Association of American Universities National Defense Education and Innovation Initiative: Meeting America’s Economic and Security Challenges in the 21st Century www.aau.edu
Association of American Universities National Defense Education and Innovation Initiative: Cultivate American talent to enhance the nation’s expertise in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and foreign languages • Shorten time to degree & improve completion rates for doctoral programs • Accelerate teacher certification and retraining programs www.aau.edu
US 2000 Census:Heritage Language Speakers 17.9% of US residents speak a language other than English at home (47 million people out of US total of 262 million people, over age 5) http://www.mla.org/census_main
US 2000 Census:Heritage Language Speakers • an increase of 47.4% between 1990 and 2000 of US residents who speak languages other than English at home • total population increased by 13.9% http://www.mla.org/census_main
Our Heritage Languages • Spanish or Spanish Creole - 28,101,052 • Chinese- 2,022,143 • French (incl. Patois, Cajun) - 1,643,838 • German - 1,383,442 • Tagalog - 1,224,241 • Vietnamese - 1,009,627 • Italian - 1,008,370 • Korean, Russian, Polish, Arabic, Portuguese, Japanese (500,000 – 900,000)
Languages add value through their impact on academic achievement
http://nnell.org/nnellresourcesadvocacypkt.htm Languages impact academic achievement: Students studying languages outperformed those who did not study languages: • Outperformed on language arts and math, regardless of race , gender, or academic level • Four or more years of language study raised SAT scores more than study in any other subject area
http://nnell.org/nnellresourcesadvocacypkt.htm Languages impact academic achievement: Students studying languages outperformed those who did not study languages: • Lower socioeconomic students performed just as well • Outperformed non-language students on every subtest of state assessment
Make Languages Visible in Your Community • Sponsor an activity or event • Download the free poster from the website and display it in your school and community • Use “Discover Languages” products to publicize your event or heighten awareness among students, parents, and administrators • Create articles about your local “Discover Languages” campaign
Make Languages the Talk of Your Community • Sponsor a language “ambush” • Sponsor a “Discover Languages” booth at a summer community event; soon, Discover Languages kits will be available from ACTFL • Send in a picture of your “Discover Languages” event for posting on the ACTFL website • Visit www.discoverlanguages.org for more ideas!
Make Languages Matter in Your Community • Student interpreter program • Grandparent/grandchild language learning experiences • International business mentorships • Implementation of Linguafolio • Documentaries showcasing languages in use in your community
International Education Recommendations: 5 Key Goals • Global Literacies for All Students • World Languages for All Students • Global Training for All Teachers • Intercultural Experiences for All Citizens • International Linkages for Wisconsin Businesses and Government
Foreign Language Advocacy • Keep informed of issues • Identify specific issues to address • Identify specific points in decision-making process • Inform other teachers, administrators, and parents • Contact the media • Build coalitions • Clarify and strengthen your department’s budget • Organize and maintain network lists
Programs in Peril • Be pro-active – don’t wait until your program is in peril • Learn • Plan • Network • Inform • Get out your message • Stay optimistic – look for “opportunities”
When spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion. Ethiopian proverb