Hiring, Training, Mentoring and Empowering Dual Language Immersion Teachers
Strand
Strand V: Teachers, Administrators, Preparation and Professional Learning
Immersion/Partner Language(s)
multiple
Level
Middle School/Junior High
High School
Program Summary/Abstract Description
Having a successful program relies on the teachers and the support available. The Utah Dual Language Immersion Program provides teachers with an annual institute followed-up by annual state professional development trainings as well as district-level support and classroom mentoring and coaching. The institute focuses on language and culture proficiency, six key instructional strategies, grade-level literacy training, content-based support, and cultural adaptation for new guest teachers. The institute is followed-up by two state PDs based on teacher needs, often organized by grade-level focusing on proficiency targets. At the district level, teachers receive grade-level training on specific instructional strategies that they implement in their classrooms with the help of coaches. At the school level, teachers collaborate vertically strengthening teachers’ understanding of the program’s vision from grade 1 to 12 grade, providing support and empowering individual teaching strengths.
Lead Presenter
Georgia Geerlings, MA, Utah State Board of Education
Role/Title
Director of the French DLI Program
Co-Presenters
Anne Lair, PhD, University of Utah
Role/Title
French Bridge Curriculum Director
Michèle Harward, MA, Canyons School District
Role/Title
Secondary French DLI State Coordinator