LTV Conference 2025: Register Now
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LanguagesConnect #11 SEPTEMBER 2025 |
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| - LTV 2025 Conference registration
- Call for presenters closing soon
- Free webinar in October
- New recorded webinar
- Write for Languages Victoria
- News from AFMLTA, VCAA and our Commercial Members
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Friday 5 December 8:45am - 4:15pm Venue: Catholic Leadership Centre, East Melbourne
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Danping Wang, Programme Lead of Chinese and Associate Professor at the University of Auckland, will invite us to take a nuanced look at teaching Languages in the age of AI with a presentation entitled Blaming the Bot? Why Our Struggles with AI Point to Deeper Pedagogical Gaps. Ross Halliday, Primary Project Leader at the University of Melbourne will unpack explicit teaching and identify how it can inform quality design of Languages curriculum. There will also be innovative workshops presented by Languages educators and opportunities to network and collaborate with colleagues. |
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| Call for Presenters: Closing Soon |
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Would you like to present a workshop at the 2025 LTV Annual Conference? Presenters whose workshop proposals are included in the program can register for the conference at no cost. Submissions are due by COB Friday 26th September |
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| Unlocking the Power of Speaking: Engaging Activities to Boost Oral Fluency |
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Monday 27 October 3:45pm AEDT - Free and online Presenter: Andrés Garzón Barón
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Help your students transition from passive learners to active communicators with a range of techniques, from engaging warm-ups to structured projects, designed to boost confidence and fluency. |
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| Learn how to use short-form video in an innovative, safe and authentic manner to engage students and support language learning. View this and all our past webinars on demand via our website. |
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| Write for Languages Victoria |
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From Conversation to Publication — Share Your Practice |
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Do you have a story, strategy, or insight from your langage classroom? Arrange an online conversation with the LTV Publications Committee and we’ll help you clarify your angle and map a simple path to a short article for Languages Victoria, the professional e-journal of Language Teachers Victoria (LTV). Why contribute? Writing for Languages Victoria is a chance to: - Showcase your practice
- Contribute to our professional knowledge base
- Inspire colleagues across Victoria and beyond
Some prompts to get you started: - A classroom story or strategy that made a difference
- What shapes your practice? (e.g., student voice, culture, curriculum, assessment, values)
- Building community partnerships or intercultural capability
- Differentiation, inclusion, or transitions (Primary ↔ Secondary)
- Early-career reflections or leadership insights
- Teaching with digital tools/AI: opportunities and cautions
- A concise resource review or “try this tomorrow” activity
Your own idea is welcome—even if it’s rough. The conversation will help you refine it. We’ll help you choose a format and shape a clear, reader-friendly structure. Email us to arrange a conversation: [email protected] |
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| As an LTV member you are represented by AFMLTA: the national voice for teachers of Languages. AFMLTA provides vision, leadership, advocacy, resources and support and for quality teaching and learning of languages. |
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Babel is the journal published by the AFMLTA and distributed to members of the Languages Teachers Associations across Australia. The latest volume (3 issues) included articles relating to the National Languages Plan and Strategy project. The former Australian Government Department of Education, Skills and Employment engaged the AFMLTA to undertake this project with key stakeholders, nationally. Look out for the next issue of Babel - it will feature some of the keynote presentations from the recent AFMLTA Conference and will be sent to 2025 LTV members soon. |
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| More Languages Join Victorian Curriculum 2.0 |
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Victorian Curriculum F-10 Version 2.0 Arabic, Hindi, Turkish, Vietnamese, Roman Alphabet Languages, Non-Roman Alphabet Languages, Classical Greek, Latin and the Framework for Classical Languages have been published on the VCAA website. They are now accessible for all schools, teachers and students. |
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New VCE CCAFL Languages Videos |
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Six new on-demand videos are now available on the VCAA website for VCE CCAFL Languages. The videos cover: planning a 2-year program; viewing – the 5th macro skill; the Australian focus; selecting subtopics; writing effective prompts and; designing effective integrated tasks. |
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| News from our Commercial Members |
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| Languages & Multicultural Education Resource Centre (LMERC) |
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| You received this email because you are a current or former LTV member or have registered for our Professional Learning program. Questions or comments? Please contact us: [email protected] |
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