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Récipiendaires de Prof de l’An 2026
Secondaire: Carol Weld Carol returned to teaching after a volunteering career that supported her family and Air Force husband. He, in turn, has supported her long days and busy weekends creating and grading lesson plans for French students from grades 6-12. She is the third of four generations of Indiana Educators and is now settled… Read more
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Récipiendaires de Prof de l’An 2025
Collegiate: Dr. Margaret Gray Recently retired after 37 years on the French faculty at Indiana University/Bloomington, Margaret E. Gray made a decisive discovery while a college student; a visiting professor from the Sorbonne introduced his class to the work of Marcel Proust, setting the course of Gray’s life then and there. She became a French… Read more
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Webinar “Tools and Opportunities for French Teachers in the USA”
Please join us to meet the French government’s new Attachée éducative for the Midwest, Caroline Hourdry! You’re invited to a meet and greet webinar on Thursday, January 23 at 5pm CT / 6pm ET. Come find out what “French for All” can mean for you and your students! This event, “Tools and Opportunities for French… Read more
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The view from here: Les Jeux Olympiques
Adventures abroad from Vice President, Kate Spanke. As soon as my family and I found out we had an opportunity to move abroad, I started scouring the internet for tickets to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. While our travel schedule conflicted with the main events of les J.O., I found several options for the Paralympic… Read more
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Les nouvelles de Norvège: édition automne
Fjords? Brown cheese? Brisk temperatures? Velkommen til Norge! AATF-Indiana Vice President, Kate Spanke, shares an update on her family’s time abroad so far. For the 2024-25 school year, my spouse accepted a Fulbright Grant in Norway. My son and I (quelle chance!) get to follow along. While Jeff is roving about, teaching about American culture,… Read more

