Conference/ Workshop
 
 

              SCFLTA Conference 2009-                            

Making the Case for Languages in a Shrinking World

February 20-21, 2009 

 

               

 

 Attention: It is the responsibility of conference participants to obtain proof of attendance. An additional column will be included in the program for presenter signatures. Stickers will not be provided by SCLFTA!

 

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Conference at-a-glance

List of Sessions and Schedule for the Saturday Conference   Click here

Workshop Descriptions    Click here

Keynote Speaker Bio        Click here

Interested in attending?

 Conference Registration Form  Click here

Hotel Suggestions

 Hampton Inn    Gervais Street Columbia   Click here

Comfort Suites   Taylor Street   Columbia    Click here

Radisson Hotel    Bush River Road   Columbia  Click here

Interested in Presenting?

Workshop Proposal (Deadline August 11,2008) Click here

Session Proposal (Deadline December 15, 2008) Click here  Deadline passed

 

Interested in the awards?

SCFLTA Friend of Foreign Language Award (Word) (Fill-in form)

SCFLTA Teacher of the Year Award (Word) (Fill-in form)

SCFLTA New-to-Teaching Award (Word) (Fill-in form)

SCFLTA Foreign Study Award (Word) (Fill-in form)

 

Interested in exhibiting/advertising?

Exhibitor Space order Form Click here

Exhibitor Conference Program Advertisement Order Form Click here

Previous Workshops and Conferences

Conference 2008- Joint SCFLTA/SCOLT Conference- Languages for the Nation

Conference 2007- Joint SCFLTA/SCCOL and SCTELL.NET Conference- Discover the Possibilities! Languages at Work!

Conference 2006- Joint SCFLTA/CaTESOl Conference!

Spring Conference 2005:  World Languages:  Your Passport to the Future!

Fall Workshop 2004:  Celebrate!  Educate!  Communicate!  The Year of Languages in South Carolina

Spring Conference 2004:  Language Learning:  Get Real!