The Language Imperative Podcast

Follow The Language Imperative Podcast
Share on
Copy link to clipboard

Tune into Vista’s new podcast series, The Language Imperative, for insightful conversations with award-winning language educators—from the intimacy of hands-on workshops to the development of powerful systems at the state and local levels—all with an eye towards national transformation and empowerment. Listen now! To learn more or subscribe to our newsletter visit: https://vhlblog.vistahigherlearning.com/subscribe

Vista Higher Learning


    • Oct 23, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 45m AVG DURATION
    • 11 EPISODES


    Search for episodes from The Language Imperative Podcast with a specific topic:

    Latest episodes from The Language Imperative Podcast

    [Episode 11] Trend or Tool: Examining the Push and Pull of AI and Its Impact on Multilingual Learners

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 39:25


    SummaryDr. Jenni Trujillo, Dean of Education at Fort Lewis College, teacher, writer, and author, discusses her passion for bilingual education and the potential of AI to support multilingual learners by enhancing educational materials and providing personalized learning experiences. She emphasizes the importance of using AI cautiously, balancing its benefits with its limitations. Dr. Trujillo highlights the need for AI to be tailored to meet diverse student needs, advocating for its use to complement rather than replace traditional teaching methods. She discusses various AI tools which can aid in language practice and the generation of visuals to support language instruction. Dr. Trujillo stresses the importance of addressing equity concerns and teaching students to critically evaluate AI-generated content, ensuring that AI is used thoughtfully and equitably in education.Chapters00:00Introduction and Background02:43Exploring AI in Language Education04:18Differentiation and Scaffolding with AI07:04The Generational Divide in AI Adoption and Implementation09:14AI Tools for Language Acquisition13:06The Role of Visuals in Language Education 19:57Promoting Equity with AI in Education 27:03The Future of AI for Multilingual Learners and Language Educators33:25Human Connection Through AIEpisode ResourcesVista's The Language Imperative Podcast

    [Episode 10] Connecting the Dots: The Role of Language Assessment in Validating Students' Progress and Proficiency

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 37:50


    Summary Jennifer Dobberfuhl Quinlan, Associate Director of Assessment Product Management at Language Testing International (LTI) discusses the growing importance of multilingualism in the workforce and how world language educators can advocate for their programs amidst budget cuts by highlighting the economic and cultural benefits of language skills. She emphasizes the role of language assessment in validating students' progress and proficiency, noting that fluctuations in test scores can be part of normal developmental processes. Quinlan also addresses the need for equitable access to language testing and the importance of considering diverse language needs in educational assessments. The conversation also focuses on how official language certifications, like those from ACTFL, are becoming increasingly valuable in connecting classroom learning with real-world opportunities. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:27 Importance of Multilingual Workers 03:56 Advocating for World Language Programs 07:48 The Benefits of Language Learning for Students 11:10 The Role of Language Testing 15:25 Understanding U-Shaped Learning Patterns 22:30 Impact of the Revised ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines 27:17 Equitable Access in Language Testing 34:42 The Future of Language Education and Assessments 36:50 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Episode Resources Vista's The Language Imperative Podcast

    [Episode 9] AI in the World Language Classroom: Ethical Considerations and Practical Strategies

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 37:26


    SummaryNoemi Rodriguez discusses the use of generative AI in language classrooms and addresses concerns about its impact on teaching and learning. She emphasizes the importance of the teacher-student relationship and the unique role of teachers in connecting with students. Rodriguez also discusses the potential impact of generative AI on students' critical thinking skills and suggests that teachers should reconsider their assessments to ensure they align with their goals for student growth. She highlights the need for ethical considerations when using generative AI and emphasizes the importance of training the AI models responsibly to avoid perpetuating biases. Rodriguez provides practical advice for teachers on integrating generative AI into their classrooms and encourages them to experiment and collaborate with colleagues. She also discusses her consulting business, Lo Logramos, and her AI innovator community, which aims to support teachers in their AI literacy journey.Chapters00:00Introduction and Background03:49Reconsidering Assessments in the Age of Generative AI07:36Ethical Considerations in Using Generative AI10:40Integrating Generative AI: Experimentation and Collaboration14:23Generative AI's Limitations and Unique Contributions16:11The Role of Teachers in Training and Using Generative AI Responsibly18:24Practical Applications of Generative AI in Language Classrooms25:06Preparing for the Integration of Generative AI29:37Takeaways and ConclusionEpisode ResourcesVista's The Language Imperative Podcasthttps://go.vistahigherlearning.com/The-Language-Imperative-Podcast.html Lo Logramoshttps://lologramosconsulting.com/contact/ AI Innovator Community for Language Educators Sitehttps://lologramos.thinkific.com/bundles/ai-innovator-community-for-language-educators

    [Episode 8] Planting the Seeds of Dual Language Development

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 43:40


    SummaryRyan Smith, a principal at Glenn Duncan Elementary School with 26 years of experience in education, discusses the importance of language development for elementary school students. He highlights the benefits of dual immersion programs and the rapid language acquisition he has witnessed in his own school with young students. Smith emphasizes the need for language education to be inclusive and accessible to all students, regardless of their background or abilities. He also discusses the significance of the Seal of Biliteracy in recognizing and celebrating students' language proficiency, and encourages the language community to continue advocating for language education and to prioritize student engagement and relationships in the classroom.Chapters00:00 Introductions03:11 Language Development in Elementary School05:11 Dual Immersion Programs07:54 Inclusivity and Accessibility in Language Education13:09 Recognizing Language Proficiency with the Seal of Biliteracy23:36 Language Education in Underserved Communities28:44 Reimagining Electives in Education37:39 The Impact of the Seal of Biliteracy43:45Final Thoughts and AppreciationEpisode ResourcesVista's The Language Imperative Podcasthttps://go.vistahigherlearning.com/The-Language-Imperative-Podcast.html Vista's Language and Literacy Solutionshttps://vistahigherlearning.com/programs/k-12

    [Episode 7] Growing Programs and Student Opportunities through the Seals of Biliteracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 47:15


    Join Ricky Adamson in a dynamic conversation with Linda Egnatz, Executive Director of the Global Seal of Biliteracy, as they explore the significance of language acquisition and the role of State Seals of Biliteracy in recognizing bilingual skills. Linda sheds light on the creation of the Global Seal, filling crucial gaps in documenting language proficiency. They discuss how State Seals and the Global Seal complement each other, emphasizing the celebration of diversity and identity. Discover how students and educators can leverage these seals to their fullest potential, while also exploring the impact of these programs on classroom dynamics and student motivation, alongside advocacy efforts and funding opportunities for language education. Tune in to unlock the transformative power of these seal programs in advancing language learning and proficiency.Episode ResourcesThe Global Seal of Biliteracy WebsiteThe Seal of BiliteracyVista's Language and Literacy SolutionsVista's Global Seal of Biliteracy Webinar with Linda EgnatzVista's The Language Imperative Podcast

    [Episode 6] Making a World-Changing Commitment to Language Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 43:31


    Howie Berman, Executive Director of ACTFL, shares the fifty-year perspectives, experiences, and vision leading to the decision to partner with the new national philanthropic Language Connects Foundation. The Foundation's vision: preparation of a diverse, well-prepared, and highly skilled language educator workforce, with powerful outcomes for educators, students, and the nation. Hear how we all can benefit from and engage with this essential vision and mission.Read the accompanying blog article for this episode.

    [Episode 5] Let's Amplify the Voice of Language Professionals

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 49:53


    Advocacy for language educational opportunities is a continuous flow of energy to and from the classroom through schools and communities, culminating in program creation and funding at state and national levels. In this conversation with Amanda Seewald, Executive Director of the national advocacy organization JNCL-NCLIS, we discuss world language education directions, opportunities, needs, and challenges.Read the accompanying blog article for this episode.

    [Episode 4] The Pulsera Project Addresses the Language Imperative

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 49:51


    Using humility, solidarity, and self-awareness as guiding principles, the Pulsera Project has opened the eyes and ears of students to target language art and perspectives while simultaneously partnering with target-culture artisans and their communities. We talk with Pulsera co-founder Chris Howell about the vision, mission, and impact of the Project in the lives of students and teachers, both in school and in the world.Read the accompanying blog article for this episode.Learn more about Vista's partnership with The Pulsera Project—including a chance for K-12 teachers to win $1,000 in instructional materials and a trip to Central America!

    [Episode 3] The Promise and Power of Dual Language Immersion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 50:01


    Gain insights into how to ensure access to language and cultural proficiency for students of diverse abilities across all socioeconomic, ethnic, and geographic communities. Consider the specific opportunities and challenges found in dual language immersion programs K-12. Find your own pathways to program breakthroughs and successes in your educational setting and community.

    [Episode 2] Proficiency for All: Principles, Pathways, and Practices

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 45:01


    Proficiency for All: Principles, Pathways, and PracticesIf you're dedicated to providing accessible and effective language-learning experiences that serve diverse student populations and needs, you don't want to miss Mara Cobe's insights on how to guide your planning by adopting key language instruction principles; how to gain confidence in processes to establish and adjust programs to ensure student success; and how to affirm the importance of your commitment to intentionality, relevance, and proficiency in challenging circumstances.Read the accompanying blog articles for this episode—Principles.

    [Episode 1] Empower via Empathy: Language and the Lens of Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 51:47


    Hear how to build solid relationships that result in successful learning experiences for students and teachers. Gain insights into how “Lens of Life” teaching connects content to community. Understand the nature and power of Transformative Emotional Intelligence to transform lives. Come away affirmed and equipped for your work as a language educator.Read the accompanying blog articles for this episode—Part I and Part II

    Claim The Language Imperative Podcast

    In order to claim this podcast we'll send an email to with a verification link. Simply click the link and you will be able to edit tags, request a refresh, and other features to take control of your podcast page!

    Claim Cancel