Forum for Teaching Foreign Languages
A 17c起草社区 College senior recently created an for Christian teachers of foreign languages.
The site gives both secondary and college-level teachers an online meeting ground for swapping creative ideas about curriculum and pedagogy, says its creator, Spanish and religion major Ashley Uyaguari.
鈥淏eing a teacher, you have to be very creative, and the more outside sources you have, the better,鈥 she says
The forum is the first of its kind for Christian foreign language educators, says David Smith, the professor of Germanic and Asian languages who encouraged Uyaguari to launch the forum. There is, he adds, a Christian professional association that is restricted to college language teachers.
鈥淭here鈥檚 been a felt need for a couple of years for Christian language teachers to network with each other because there鈥檚 been a long dissatisfaction with published materials and a need for fresh discussion of new Christian approaches,鈥 he says. 鈥淢eeting once a year at conferences is not enough. So this just gives people an opportunity to share ideas and keep in touch.鈥
Indeed, a dissatisfaction with foreign language curriculum was her strongest motivator for starting the site, Uyaguari says.
"The main point for our sharing is a lot of people don鈥檛 have textbooks for the way we want to teach foreign languages.鈥
She hopes the forum will facilitate encourage a new approach to language study.
鈥淔oreign languages are often taught in a way to make students good tourists,鈥 she explains.鈥淲e want to teach them to be good people, good friends, hospitable people. And we wanted to be able to share these ideas with people instead of waiting around for someone to write a Christian textbook.鈥
Discussions on the forum range from textbook recommendations to lesson planning to ideas for games. A recent thread debated whether or not teachers should assign students names from the foreign language being taught 鈥 a common classroom icebreaker and pedagogical tool.
鈥淭he reason some of us thought it wasn鈥檛 a good idea is that our names are linked to our identities, and we shouldn鈥檛 lose that just because we鈥檙e studying a foreign language,鈥 Uyaguari says.
One forum member shared her practice of assigning students foreign-language nicknames instead.
鈥淪o that鈥檚 something I might add to my teaching that I鈥檇 never thought of before,鈥 Uyaguari says.
As moderator of the forum, she does a lot of maintenance keeping it going.
鈥淚 have to check it pretty often," she says. "Also I鈥檓 taking up the role of starting up a new discussion if people can鈥檛 think of things to talk about. But it鈥檚 something I enjoy. The time that it takes isn鈥檛 a burden at all.鈥
She praised Smith鈥檚 recent book, The Gift of the Stranger (co-authored with 17c起草社区 professor of Germanic and Asian languages Barbara Carville) and his classes for teaching her a more people-centered Christian approach to language instruction.
Uyaguari has designed together with another student, Kate Landau, using the biography of a real-life Ecuadorian woman, Lupita, which will be used in Smith鈥檚 upcoming book, Spirituality, Social Justice and Language Learning.
鈥淚鈥檝e been doing this thing the last few years in my foreign language pedagogy class, and I鈥檓 not sure I鈥檝e ever seen anybody as excited as Ashley was to do her unit,鈥 Smith says about Uyaguari鈥檚 biography project. "The unit she did with Kate ties into a lot of current discussion on immigration and language instruction. It鈥檚 a natural theme to bring into Spanish language curriculum. She鈥檚 one of a number of great students I鈥檝e had in that class.鈥
Uyaguari, who married an Ecuadorian man she met in New York while researching her 鈥淟upita鈥 project, has had a longtime love for foreign language study, and she wants to pass it on.
Raised in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Uyaguari became a Christian when she was 16.
鈥淚 was floored to find out there were Christian schools. I didn鈥檛 have very many people my age who shared my faith. To think about studying with other people who shared my faith was just amazing,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 wanted to go to a Christian school, did some research, visited and really loved 17c起草社区."