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GWATFL invites you to participate in our Conference for language educators, featuring sessions that focus on innovative programs, emerging trends and best practices. 

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​GWATFL
2023 Spring Conference

 for World Language Educators

April 29, 2023​

National Cathedral School - (Heasrt Hall) 

​3612 Woodley Road NW Washington, DC 20016

Washington, DC

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Keynote
Empowering Students Through Active Learning & Ownership 

Language is a powerful tool for students to access unique jobs, opportunities and relationships. When students are empowered and own their experience, they are able to capitalize on and guide their language learning and acquire viable skills that will impact them throughout their life. By transforming our practices and creating student-directed spaces, teachers ensure that students take these skills far beyond the classroom. Through engaging strategies that can be used immediately in class, we will bring to life empowered, active learning. 
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Darcy Rogers

Darcy is the Founder of Organic World Language (OWL), and began developing the methodology in 2003. Her work is based on second language acquisition research, student motivation, neuroscience and best teaching practices. Focusing on creating a space for second language to be naturally acquired, she believes in placing emphasis on students developing language through movement, social interaction, proficiency, play and an immersive environment. The key element is the importance of building relationships and creating community in the classroom, while putting the student in the center as the curriculum. Darcy received her Bachelors in Spanish and Education from Western Oregon University and her Masters in Spanish Literature from University of Northern Iowa, Tec de Monterrey en Querétaro, México. She taught high school Spanish for 14 years in Oregon, and was an adjunct professor at Southern Oregon University teaching Spanish for two years. In her time at the high school level she worked developing and creating schools. She was part of a Bill Gates grant and later a Coalition of Essential Schools affiliate public school.  Since 2011, she has been presenting at national conferences and working with schools, teachers and students to implement OWL values, strategies and techniques internationally. Darcy has been a Keynote or Guest Speaker at COFLT/WAFLT, IATLC, MaFLA, VFLA, BOLT, and LSU.


​Schedule and Program for the #GWATFL23 Spring Conference
Schedule of events and sessions

8:15 - 9:00 Registration & Light Networking Breakfast
9:00-9:15-Welcome / Greetings
9:20 - 9:50 - Keynote
10:00-10:50- 1st session - 50 minutes
11:00- 11:20 - 2nd session - 20 minutes
11:30- 11:50 - 3rd session - 20 minutes
12:00- 12:50 - 4th session - 50 minutes
12:50 - 1:00 Closing 

Full Program

​​GWATFL 2023 Spring Conference: Grid (sched.com)
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​Sponsored by:

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George Mason Graduate Certificate in Spanish Heritage Language Education

An innovative 15-credit program providing expertise in social-justice oriented approaches to teaching Spanish as a heritage language as well as the sociolinguistic characteristics and cultural backgrounds of heritage speakers. Can be completed fully online!
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​Sponsored by:

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George Mason Graduate Certificate in Spanish Heritage Language Education

An innovative 15-credit program providing expertise in social-justice oriented approaches to teaching Spanish as a heritage language as well as the sociolinguistic characteristics and cultural backgrounds of heritage speakers. Can be completed fully online!

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