FLLITE
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    • Team
    • Editorial Board
    • Collaborators program
    • About the FLLITE Approach
    • Further Reading
  • Lessons
    • Lessons by Language
      • Chinese
      • French
      • German
      • Persian
      • Portuguese
      • Russian
      • Spanish
    • Lessons by Language Play
  • Example Texts
  • How to Participate
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES
&
THE LITERARY IN THE EVERYDAY
open lessons for
L2 literacy

Collaborators program

The Collaborators program for the FLLITE project aims to encourage graduate student and faculty collaboration on the creation and use of open language learning lessons using the FLLITE approach. Participants in the program work with leaders in the field of language teaching to design an original openly licensed lesson for their students, and share their innovations and expertise with others involved in the FLLITE project. The program is sponsored by the Center for Educational Resources in Culture, Language and Literacy (CERCLL) and the Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning (COERLL).

How To Participate

We are not currently accepting Collaborators proposals. Stay tuned for new opportunities in the future!

Past Collaborators

2016
Natasha César Suárez (Spanish)
Marcelo Fuentes (Spanish)
Carol Ready (Spanish)

2017
Zina Tsai (Chinese)
Lisa James (Spanish)
Kelly Houck (Persian)
Matt Sherman (German)
Maybel Mesa Morales (Spanish)
Raychel Vasseur (Spanish)
Steven Alcorn (Portuguese)

View the past Collaborators’ work on the FLLITE lessons page

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  • Project
    ▼
    • Team
    • Editorial Board
    • Collaborators program
    • About the FLLITE Approach
    • Further Reading
  • Lessons
    ▼
    • Lessons by Language
    • Lessons by Language Play
  • Example Texts
  • How to Participate
  • Connect
  • Provide feedback

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