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The Filipino Language Program: Its Linkages with the Community. Salvador S. Idos and Rosalina V. Idos Sunday, January 17, 2010 2:50 – 3:40 p.m. “It takes a village to educate a child.”. National Goals of Foreign Language Program. Accomplishments Through Linkages.
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The Filipino Language Program: Its Linkages with the Community Salvador S. Idos and Rosalina V. Idos Sunday, January 17, 2010 2:50 – 3:40 p.m.
Accomplishments Through Linkages • CSET – California Subject Matter Evaluation for Teachers – FILAMEDA • Philippine Independence Day • Festival of Festivals – COPAO • Community Festivals – Kalusugan
Accomplishments Through Linkages 4. Magkaisa Conference 5. Community Needs: • Election Video • Census 2010
Accomplishments Through Linkages 6. Culture Night • Culminating Activities 7. Community Performances • Convalescent Homes • Elementary Schools • Balboa Park
Accomplishments Through Linkages 8. FADI – Filipino American Development Initatives • International Conference • Advocacy Video • Community Events • Scholarships • Non-Credit Classes in Filipino: • Community School • Parish-Based Filipino Class
Accomplishments Through Linkages 9. Dialogue With Parents • Bridging the Cultural Gap Between Parents and Students • Parent Institute 10. Filipino Parents Group • Example: FILAMPA • Support of School Programs • Perfect Attendance • Tutoring Program • Resource Persons
Accomplishments Through Linkages 11. Networking with Educational Institutions
11. Networking with Educational Institutions • LARC – Language Acquisition Resource Center (San Diego State Univesity) • Co-Sponsor – 2nd International Conference on Filipino as a Global Language • Online Placement Test • Training in OPI – Oral Proficiency Interview • Becoming Teachers of Filipino Language • Community School • Workshops / Conference
11. Networking with Educational Institutions B. Alliant University • Teacher Credentialing Program C. University of California (UC) System • Online Lesson Plans in Filipino
Good Teaching: A Vital Component of the Program SAILN – Southern Area International Languages Network: • Training teachers to become Fellows in the California Foreign Language Project • State-funded, based in Stanford University