
QFI Podcast: All Things Arabic
Join us as we dive into the vibrant world of Arabic language education, sharing resources, interviews with experts, success stories, and discussions of hot topics in the field. Get ready to be inspired, equipped, and connected in your journey as an Arabic language enthusiast. Hosted by Caroline Sibley, teaching assistant professor of Arabic at UNC Chapel Hill, and produced by QFI, an organization committed to advancing the value of teaching and learning Arabic as a global language.
QFI Podcast: All Things Arabic
Tips for Engaging Students and Communities: Insights into Arabic Language Education with Ustaaz Fadi
What’s the secret to expanding an Arabic program at a secondary school and building a love of language learning among students?
Ustaaz Fadi has played a vital role in the creation, expansion and management of the World Language Curriculum at a state-funded school in Chicago. Hear from Fadi about his experience teaching Arabic and engaging students and communities, as well as his advice for teachers and administrators.
References:
- ACTFL: https://www.actfl.org
- Global Seal of Biliteracy: an organization that offers a digital, portable credential for language proficiency: https://theglobalseal.com/international-landing
- Journal Article: “Expanding Assessment Options for Learners and Speakers of Less Commonly Tested Languages”: https://ncta.memberclicks.net/assets/docs/JNCTA/04.14.23%20-%20NCTA%20Journal%20of%20Testing%20Vol%206%2C.pdf
Glossary:
- CI Activity: Comprehensible Input Activity
- TPRS: Teaching Proficiency Through Reading and Storytelling
- AP curriculum: The AP Program offers college-level courses and exams that students take in secondary schools in the US
- CIEE: The Council on International Educational Exchange is a non-profit organization promoting international education and exchange
- ACTFL: American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages
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