There will be a TPRS workshop in Agen, France in August, 2013. As far as I know, this is the first TPRS workshop to be held in France.
I have been able to organize this opportunity for teachers in France with Teri Wiechart, who coaches at NTPRS. Alike Last from the Netherlands and Lynnette St George from Wheaton Academy near Chicago are in on the adventure too.
When?
August
6th – August 10th, 2013
Morning
sessions 9:00 am – 12:00 am
Afternoon
sessions 2:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Why?
Teachers
of English as a foreign language in France or elsewhere will discover TPRS in
sessions where they are taught a new language with the method and then they
will learn to use it in training sessions with students.
This
international workshop is also designed for teachers of French as a foreign
language who wish to visit France while improving their teaching skills with
TPRS. Teachers of other languages are welcome. Both beginners and advanced users
of the method will benefit from being coached by our experienced staff.
Agen
lies in the Garonne valley in Southwest France at the heart of a rich
agricultural area. You can get to Agen
by high speed train (TGV). The trip takes about an hour from either Bordeaux or
Toulouse and a little over four hours from Paris. The site of the workshop is within easy
walking distance of the main shopping area, a dozen hotels and the train
station. There is a free bus to get around the city center every twelve
minutes.
Prices at downtown hotels range
from 25 euros to 125 euros a night. You can get a decent meal for 12 euros in
numerous excellent restaurants. For more information you can visit the Tourist
Office site: http://www.ot-agen.org/
Who?
Teri Wiechart worked as a French
teacher at Delphos Jefferson High School from 1975 to 2010. Since then she has been working as a
consultant to the Ohio Department of Education, working on updating the
learning standards for Ohio’s K-12 students and implementing the new standards.
She has been a TPRS/CI trainer since
2001, working as a Presenter and Coach at the National TPRS Conference since
2007. She has also served as the
coaching coordinator at the International Forum for Language Teachers, 2010,
2012, and 2013. Teri has a Masters of the Arts in Teaching and she studied
abroad at l’Université de Strasbourg.
She is currently President of the Ohio Foreign Language Association.
Lynnette St. George grew up in a French-American
family in New England in a community infused with multi-cultural
influences from France and Canada.
Lynnette holds 2 Masters degrees, an MATL from Nova Southeastern University in
Miami in Florida and an MA in French with a specialization in pedagogy and
linguistics from L’école française of
Middlebury College. She recently adapted the novel Le nouvel Houdini and
its teacher's guide for TPRS publishing. Currently, Lynnette is the head of
World Languages at Wheaton Academy, a Christian prep high school in the Chicago
suburbs. Lynnette is a frequently requested speaker at professional conferences
as well as a guest lecturer for University methods classes.
Alike Last lives in the Netherlands. She is a French teacher and
organization psychologist. She introduced TPRS in the Netherlands in 2007 and
organized several TPRS workshops for Blaine Ray and Susan Gross in the Netherlands.
Alike Last initiated network meetings for Dutch and Belgian TPRS teachers who
are interested in TPRS and she is co-founder of a Dutch platform for TPRS.
Alike Last bases her French lessons on Multiple Intelligences and she teaches
French with TPR and TPRS to adolescents at a Hotel school and in her own
language institute she teaches French to adults. Alike Last is also a
TPRS-teacher trainer and in 2012 she gave several workshops at the NTPRS in Las
Vegas, one with Bryce Hedstrom, called: "The art and genius of going
slowly".
Judith Logsdon-Dubois began teaching English to
French speakers in 1967 as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Cameroon. Married to François Dubois, she moved to
France in 1984 with their four children.
She began teaching adult learners in 1986 and earned a Masters and then
a DEA in English Literature and Civilization from the University of Bordeaux
III. In 1991 she began teaching translation
and American literature at the DEPAA, an antenna of the University of Bordeaux
for future English teachers. In1995 she
passed the French civil service exam for teachers and obtained the aggrégation in 1997. She taught at the
Lycée Jean-Baptiste de Baudre in Agen from 1996 to 2012. She is a published author and since her
retirement has been giving private lessons and travelling around France to talk
about TPRS. She has led TPRS workshops in France and in Switzerland.
What?
The workshop program will be centered around experiencing the method, first
as a student, learning Dutch from Alike Last in Fluency Fast sessions, then observing
experienced teachers work with real students, and finally practicing with the
same students while being coached. There
will be sessions on classroom management, Embedded Reading, working with films,
Krashen’s underlying theories, and French literature and culture. Considerable
time will be spent in debriefing sessions, so that there will be more back and
forth communication between the presenters and the participants than can be
handled in larger programs. On Saturday,
August 6th, there will be an optional trip to Bordeaux with a guided tour of the
city.
We will help participants to find lodging if requested, but we cannot
advance the cost of booking a hotel.
How Much?
For five days, morning and afternoon sessions, the price is 395
euros. We are deliberately keeping the
price much lower than is usual for a five day workshop with such highly
qualified presenters in order to encourage European teachers to discover TPRS.
We are able to offer this exceptional price only because of the generosity of
our workshop presenters who hope to see TPRS develop in Europe as it has in
the United States.
Contacts:
We will be glad to answer
any questions. Don’t hesitate to contact
Judith Logsdon-Dubois by e-mail: judyldubois@aol.com Special early bird price : 295 euros