St. Luke's Teacher Presents to Educators at Conference
V. Parker
Last week, St. Luke’s Upper School World Languages Chair Jon Shee presented at the NECTFL (The Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) Conference in New York City. According to its website, the NECTL “serves educators in all languages...at all levels from kindergarten through university, in both public and private settings.” This annual conference brings in 1,000 World Language teachers from all over the Northeast.
Shee’s presentation, Excite the School: WL Lip Dubs & Flash Mobs!, was described in the conference program as a “fun, music-filled session...Jon Shee of St. Luke’s School will share how to organize and successfully execute WL-themed lip dubs and flash mobs. For WL lip dubs, students write lyrics in the target language to accompany the tunes of popular songs, and then the entire school dances and lip-syncs the song as a camera moves through the throngs of enthusiastic, costume-bedecked people. Nothing gets an entire community more mobilized and excited about languages than a lip dub or a flash mob!”
View St. Luke’s World Language Week 2019 and 2015 lip dubs, 2018 “Imagine” video, and 2012 flash mob.
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