Hindi and Modern Greek have been added to the Early Learning Languages Australia (ELLA) program. Applications for ELLA 2018 are now open.
BRIDGE Program 2018
Applications for the 2018 Australia-Asia BRIDGE School Partnership Program close 30 October.
JLTAWA Walk the Talk
JLTAWA are offering a great opportunity for Japanese teachers to participate in the Walk the Talk professional learning to support the implementation of the WA Curriculum: Languages. [gview file=”http://mltawa.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/JLTAWA-Nov-4-Walk-the-talk-2017-Flyer-1-Copy.pdf” height=”800px” width=”100%”]
AFMLTA News in Brief: September
Latest news from the AFMLTA including upcoming Ready? Set? Assess! dates and free webinars!
WA CLIL Conference 2017
The WA CLIL Conference is an exciting professional learning opportunity presented by the Curtin University School of Education Professional Learning Hub and the MLTAWA. Follow the link in the flyer below to register, or click here. [gview file=”http://mltawa.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/2017-WA-CLIL-Conference-Flyer-final.pdf” height=”1200px” width=”93%” save=”1″]
WA teachers get ready!
Ready, Set, Assess (27 & 28 October) is a professional learning program delivered by the AFMLTA.
2017 Principal’s Award Finalists
The MLTAWA is proud to announce the finalists of the 2017 Principal’s Award: Ian Lyons, Helena College Ruth Proslmeyr, Piara Waters Primary School Chris Booth, Willetton Senior High School Andrew Host, Margaret River Senior High School Jonnine Lamborne, St Augustine Primary School Stuart Chisholm, Northshore Christian Grammar School The winner will be announced at the […]
SBS National Languages Competition
Hurray! Entries close 1 September, 2017.
2017 AFMLTA Conference Reports
Languages – Keys to Global Connections The 21st AFMLTA International Languages Conference, was held on the Gold Coast, offering a two-day exploration of current issues and new trends in languages education. The MLTAWA awarded four grants to members to attend the conference. The worthy recipients were Natalie Pearce, Penny Coutas, Nalini Demma and Zoe Kai. […]
2017 AFMLTA Conference Report
by Natalie Pearce At the opening Keith Horwood lecture John Hajek acknowledged some of the key challenges facing Languages teachers such as the Monolingual mindset, Anglobubble, lack of strong Languages policy and the high attrition rate of students studying Languages. He encouraged Languages educators and activists to ‘DECODE’ which represents the acronym below: Demand – […]