NOVEMBRE 2019
Bulletin éducatif

Chers professeurs, chers amis,

Votre Bulletin éducatif est passé à l'heure d'hiver mais vous apporte quelques idées avant de penser aux fêtes de fin d’année.

A la Une de ce numéro, ne manquez pas les derniers événements de France-Atlanta 2019. Une série de films est à venir et le volet humanitaire démarre cette semaine.

Du côté des professeurs, nous comptons sur vous pour mettre à l’honneur à la langue française et ses cultures lors de la 21ème édition de la National French Week. Si vous voulez utiliser la BD dans votre classe, le webminar proposé par le réseau Alliances françaises USA est pour vous!
Novembre allant de pair avec ACTFL, il est encore temps de vous inscrire pour la conférence qui aura lieu cette année à Washington DC. Les équipes des Services culturels de l’Ambassade seront présents, n’hésitez pas à assister à leurs sessions.

Du côté des étudiants, deux de nos plus célèbres programmes sont de retour. Intéressés par le TAPIF ou la bourse Chateaubriand Fellowship : à vos candidatures !

Avez-vous déjà présenté FRED à votre classe ? Cette plateforme en ligne vous donne accès gratuitement à plus de 2000 ressources.
Retrouvez également dans votre rubrique En classe! la sélection officielle de la 2ème édition du Prix Albertine Jeunesse. Quels seront les titres préférés de vos élèves ?

Prenons un peu d’avance : vous avez un projet, une idée pour 2020, n’hésitez pas à m’écrire.

Bonne lecture !

A très bientôt,

Anne-Lise Gallay - anne-lise.gallay@diplomatie.gouv.fr

Attachée culturelle adjointe, chargée de la coopération éducative et universitaire

A LA UNE!

The10th anniversary of France-Atlanta, our annual series of events, runs until November 20.

Created by the Consulate general of France in Atlanta and Georgia Institute of Technology, France-Atlanta is centered on innovation to foster French-American cooperation in the fields of science, business, culture and humanitarian affairs.

Find out the coming events

Discover and join us for the  humanitarian events as part of France-Atlanta 2019.

On November 8, the Humanitarian Forum, organized in partnership with Emory's CHE, will discuss logistics and supply chain management in emergencies.

On November 11, a special screening of the documentaryTriage: Dr Orbinski’s Humanitarian Dilemma following the odyssey of humanitarian and former head of Doctors Without Borders, Dr Orbinski. This event is organized in partnership with Georgia Tech's CHHS.

Education Series presentations will be held through November 15.

Register here
DU CÔTÉ DES PROFESSEURS

Teachers, schools, districts, AATF chapters, show us how you celebrate all things French for the 21st annual National French Week!

Follow themes proposed by AATF or create your own activites and share them via the video contest.

Read more

Join the Alliances françaises USA network on November 15 for a free webminar on developing skills with comics!

This one-hour training will be led by Anouchka Kerouas.

No registration needed. Use the following link for direct access: https://dgafusa.adobeconnect.com/lingozing/

November 15 - 3pm (Estearn)

ACTFL is coming to DC on November 22-24, and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy will be part of it!

Check out the sessions dedicated to our support to the French language programs.

Read more and register
IT HAPPENED LAST MONTH!

Our first French DLI programs in Georgia focus workshop, organized in partnership with GADOE World Languages, took place at Evansdale ES.

It was a great opportunity to share ideas and insight about resources use, literacy strategies, etc.

Stay tuned for the next workshop!

DU CÔTÉ DES ÉTUDIANTS

TEACHING ASSISTANT PROGRAM IN FRANCE

Each year, over 1600 Americans go to France and teach English in French public schools for 7 months.

Feel like taking part in this program and join the 27000 TAPIF Alumni across the U.S? TAPIF is back!

Applications for 2020-2021 academic year are open until January 15.

Read more and apply

PhD students in American universities wiiling to conduct research in France, this program is for you!

The Chateaubriand Fellowship grant offered by the French Embassy in the U.S supports outstanding PhD students research in France for 4 to 9 months.

The 2020-2021 call for proposal is open until January 7.

Read more and apply
EN CLASSE!

FRANCE EDUCATION PLATFORM

Have you met FRED before?

As part of the 33 mesures adopted under the plan for French language and multilingualism, FRED is a new platform providing with over 2000 free-access educational resources to learn and teach French.

User can create an account to access exclusive learning and teaching content.

Discover the platform and resources

Be part of the second edition of the Prix Albertine Jeunesse and let your students vote for their favorite book!

The 10 shortlisted books within the theme "Growing up" are available at the Albertine Library in French and English.

Find out the pedagogical resources created to accompany the books.

Discover the shortlisted books and register your class
SORTIE DES CLASSES

Find out about must-see events happening this November.

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