Rebecca Aubrey & Melissa Tubbs
My First Year Adapting to a Post-Pandemic World
Ally Cianci, Rockville High School
CITA: Embracing Our Roots
Carla DeStefanis, North Haven Public Schools
ACTR: 2021 National Russian Essay Contest
John Rook, Glastonbury Public Schools
AATF: Virtual? In-person? AATF-CT Has All the Bases Covered!
Melissa Tubbs, Region 19
CAPELL: Best Practices to Support Multilingual Learners-Peer Mentoring to New Arrivals
Marcelo Sousa, North Haven High School
Yes, you CAN start a language club!
Signe Damdar, Vernon Center Middle School
Perhaps you’re a teacher of a less-prominent world language in your school and you’re wondering how to increase enrollment in your language classes. Perhaps you’re a teacher who wants to connect with students in a special way outside of the classroom but you lack athletic skill or experience for coaching sports. Perhaps you’re a teacher who admires what other schools are doing with language clubs and think that you don’t have the time, creativity, or know-how to create that in your school. If you see yourself in any of these categories, this article is for you because I can affirm that, “Yes, you CAN start a language club!”…
Celebrating a Successful Expansion of the Artwork Contest
Melissa Tubbs, Artwork Contest Chair
When you inherit the organization of a student event as I did with the CT COLT Poster Contest in 2020, you tread lightly and learn all you can for the first year. The Student Events Coordinator, Judith Ojeda, planted the seed about “growing” the contest right away, however, and it gradually became the lens through which I viewed the entire experience as chair. During the pandemic, I often wondered about my and my colleagues’ students’ different rates of access to things like WiFi, a quiet workspace, three square meals… and, now, I wondered about art supplies…
A Foreign Language Student’s Perspectives
Samuel Merkatz, Kingswood Oxford
A diverse classroom provides a wider array of perspectives, ultimately making learning languages a more fulfilling and educational experience. I have long considered Classics a multifaceted discipline, not just on account of its sprawling curriculum, but also by virtue of its rich history…
Glastonbury Students Support Artists from Central America
Jill Griswold, Glastonbury Public Schools
This February, 7th and 8th grade students at Smith Middle School in Glastonbury partnered with the Pulsera Project to carry out a successful fundraiser to support Central American artisans. The after school club of about 25 dedicated students raised over $2,500, selling nearly 500 colorful, woven bracelets (pulseras) and 3o bags during their two-week sale…
