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Classical Language Lesson Planning

Classical Language Lesson Planning – From Unit Plan to Lesson Plans: Putting the Pieces Together

Presenter: ÌýDavid Pellegrino

Webinar date & time:Ìý Tuesday, December 17th, 2024, 4:00-5:00 pm via Zoom

1 hour of CTLE credit offered.

The Office of Bilingual Education and World Languages (OBEWL) of the 91ÉçÇø (91ÉçÇø) presents this last webinar in its 2024 Professional Learning Series:Ìý Classical Language Lesson Planning – From Unit Plan to Lesson Plans: Putting the Pieces Together.Ìý This webinar is offered free of charge for classical language educators and administrators working and studying in New York State educational institutions.

Webinar description: ÌýIn this session, participants will learn how to develop thematic unit-based lesson plans aligned to the revised Classical Language standards. The presenter will demonstrate how lesson plans can move naturally from input to output to help students make continuous progress in developing their language proficiency and requisite cultural knowledge.

Click here to download the webinar flyer.

Registration process: ÌýAll participants are encouraged to pre-register for this event.Ìý Pre-registration will close on Friday, December 13, 2024; there will be no same-day registrations. ÌýOnce the registrant's email address has been verified as being from a New York State school, college, or university, an email confirming their registration will be sent.Ìý Twenty-four hours prior to the event, all registered individuals will receive login instructions with the link to join the webinar.Ìý Only pre-registered attendees will be eligible for a certificate documenting attendance and/or CTLE hours.Ìý

For more information on professional learning webinars for world language educators, please visit our website.

Webinar presenter: ÌýDavid Pellegrino has taught middle and high school level Latin and Spanish for 33 years and recently retired from Pittsford Mendon High School. While teaching full-time, he was the department leader of the World Language Department at Pittsford Mendon High School for over 20 years. Over the course of his career, he has presented many pedagogical workshops and continues to do so both at the local and national levels. He is currently the treasurer of the Classical Association of the Empire State.