LTV Conference 2025: Registrations are Open
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| Languages Teachers Victoria
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LanguagesConnect #10 AUGUST 2025 |
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| LTV 2025 Conference registration; Languages Victoria hot off the press; new workshops and webinars; news from AFMLTA 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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| Keynote Speakers: 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 the Victorian Teaching and Learning Model 2.0 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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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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| Languages Victoria Vol.29 (1) |
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Languages Victoria is the LTV e-journal published twice a year. Our July 2025 issue is filled with inspiring stories from fellow teachers, news of our workshops, webinars and get-togethers, celebration of pre-service teacher excellence and much more. |
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| Wednesday 3 September 3:45pm AEST - Free and online Presenter: Linden O'Brien |
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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. |
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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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Building Languages Leaders |
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Term 4 Opportunity for Government Primary Schools |
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We have a very small number of places remaining in our Building Languages Leaders enrichment initiative for government primary schools teaching Chinese, German, Italian, Spanish, Indonesian or Japanese and high-ability students. Host a FREE 2-hour in-school activity in Term 4 to build leadership capacity in your senior students, provide engaging language learning experience for your junior students and raise the profile of language learning in your school. This is a Victorian Challenge and Enrichment Series event, Funded by the Victorian Department of Education. |
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| Registration Closing 26/08 |
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| Creating Languages Units with VC2.0 & VTLM2.0 |
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Monday 1 September 9:00am - 3:15pm Venue: Catholic Leadership Centre, East Melbourne
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| Registration closing midnight Tuesday 26/08. Are you keen to be supported to develop a mini unit of work based on the Victorian Curriculum 2.0: Languages and the Victorian Teaching and Learning Model (VTLM) 2.0 to effectively engage your learners?
Join this full day workshop to explore the curriculum and apply it to the design of engaging Languages units using new templates and resources. |
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| If we want them to stay we have to teach who they are |
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| Janet Schneider's thought-provoking webinar presented live on Wednesday 6 August is now available to view on demand on our website. |
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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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| Did you know? The AFMLTA Professional Standards for Accomplished Teaching of Languages and Cultures have been developed by language teachers, for language teachers. Unlike the national AITSL standards that apply to all teachers, the AFMLTA standards are aspirational and specific to languages. They help us reflect on our practice, identify areas for growth, and celebrate the unique expertise of our profession. AFMLTA made it easier to connect the dots by mapping the AFMLTA standards to the AITSL framework in 7 languages. If you’re a languages teacher, these aren’t just documents, they’re tools to shape your career, guide your development, and advocate for the work you do every day. You can access them on the website: https://afmlta.asn.au/resources/professional-standards/ |
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| News from our Commercial Members |
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| Cultural Infusion is Australia’s leading provider of cultural programs in education. Our interactive experiences bring language learning to life by connecting students with the cultures, traditions, and contexts behind the languages they study. All our programs are tailored to suit the age, year level and abilities of students, and are aligned to the Australian curriculum, offering fun and meaningful ways to develop language skills and intercultural understanding. |
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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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