Communication-Summer-2014
Communication-Summer-2014
Communication-Summer-2014
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ONTARIO MODERN LANGUAGE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION<br />
ASSOCIATION ONTARIENNE DES PROFESSEURS DE LANGUES VIVANTES<br />
Mission:<br />
The OMLTA/AOPLV is committed to:<br />
2<br />
3 advocate on behalf of language educators;<br />
3 provide leadership in the development of language policy documents and curriculum;<br />
3 provide members with professional development opportunities and resources; and<br />
3 promote the benefits of learning languages.<br />
The vision of the OMLTA/AOPLV is characterized by:<br />
3 improved learning environments for language students;<br />
3 increased importance of language education in Ontario;<br />
3 active participation on issues of importance to all Modern Languages teachers;<br />
3 increased communication with the membership;<br />
3 creating strong partnerships with other organizations;<br />
3 increased professional development opportunities for all Modern Language teachers; and<br />
3 increased membership.<br />
Disclaimer:<br />
The information and views set out in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official<br />
opinion of the Ontario Modern Language Teachers’ Association/Association ontarienne des professeurs de langues<br />
vivantes (OMLTA). The OMLTA, its employees, its Board of Directors, or any person acting on their behalf may not be<br />
held responsible for the use which may be made of the information contained therein.<br />
All use of the masculine in any language to designate individuals or groups of individuals is employed only to lighten<br />
text, and serves to identify persons of all genders without discrimination.