2019 FLLITE Workshop
Please send any questions to L2TReC@utah.edu.
Presenters: Carl Blyth (UT Austin) and Anne Lair ( University of Utah)
June 10-11, 2019, University of Utah Campus
The FLLITE project, a collaboration of COERLL (University of Texas at Austin) and CERCLL (University of Arizona), helps teachers to bridge the language/literature divide by developing their own literacy lessons as open educational resources (OER). Rather than focusing on canonical literature, FLLITE lessons focus on the poetics of everyday language (e.g., conversations, letters, blogs, YouTube videos, etc.). in brief, the goal of this workshop is to help foreign language teachers develop original materials based on authentic texts that promote language awareness and communicative abilities through the integration of reading, listening, speaking, and writing tasks.
Schedule
June 10 – Full day workshop with Carl Blyth (9am to 4pm)
June 11 – Half day workshop with Anne Lair (9am to 1pm)
Option to register for June 10 session only or for both days only.
Participants can receive 1 graduate-level college credit but must attend both days
(additional fee required).
Sponsored via L2TReC’s Language Resource Center grant.
Location:
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