Introduction to the AIM: FSL Workshop
• London, On •
Saturday, february 21 & Sunday, february 22, 2009 • 9:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M.
The Accelerative Integrated Method (AIM) is being used in 4,000 schools across Canada, and is also being implemented in Australia, the United States and Europe. Why has this program become so popular in such a short time?
- Quick fluency development
- Multi-disciplinary approach
- Motivating for both students and teachers
“Wendy—you’ve done an incredible job with the program. I have many, many students who were non-participatory last year, who are talking, and enjoying French.”
Louise Carson,
Harrison Public School
“What has amazed everyone is the ease with which the students are communicating, the enthusiasm they demonstrate and how incredibly fast they make the leap into written work!”
Tim Dittrick,
HGI Middle School
“I would stop teaching French if I had to stop using the AIM – it’s that good!”
Gary Ziel,
Medicine Hat Public School


INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOPS
Day One
In this all-day workshop, you will learn how music, drama and gesture can work synergistically to rapidly increase FSL acquisition. AIM programs, unlike most contemporary programs, are based on stories rather than on themes and allow for a greater emotional involvement on the part of the FSL student; moreover, the extensive use of songs and drama gives plenty of opportunity for “pleasant repetition”, an essential ingredient in the development of FSL proficiency. This is a “hands-on” workshop, in which participants will have the opportunity to:
- learn the songs, dances and gestures of the first units of the program
- learn gestures from Wendy’s revolutionary ‘Gesture Approach’
- act out plays designed for small-group work
- watch students using this method
- learn about language-manipulation activities based on the play
- learn why a story-based approach is much more effective than a thematic approach
Day Two
This all-day workshop is designed for teachers who have already attended the first day of an introductory workshop. In this workshop, the presenters will show teachers how to take the method to the next level of the program. Topics covered will include:
- how to do story-retelling and story-extension activities
- how to teach plural forms of verbs and double-verb constructions
- how to teach le passé, les contraires and le négatif
- how to assess student work
- correction of work: emphasis on error analysis as a way to refine grammar knowledge in context
- improvising with puppets (Creative Improvisational Storytelling)
- more songs and dances for student performances
- introduction to grammar through raps
Program Creator
Wendy Maxwell (M.A.) has 20 years of teaching experience, as both a Core French and immersion teacher. She is the author of Histoires en action !, Jeunesse en action !, Stories in Action! and seven volumes of plays. She has also co-written dozens of songs with her husband, Matt. She has developed a major breakthrough in second language instruction, and is the recipient of a 1999 Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence and the 2004 H.H. Stern Award. She has made appearances on Radio-Canada (CBC), CityTV (Vancouver), the Vicky Gabereau Show and the Europe-wide TV5. Wendy has given workshops in North America, Europe, Japan and Australia.
Presenter
Edite Sammons (B.Ed.) has taught core French since 1980 in both the public and independent school systems.In 1999, Edite was the first teacher to pilot the AIM in her grade one core French classes at Havergal College, Toronto and was subsequently awarded the Havergal Chair for Teaching Innovation in 2001. For several years now, Edite has been an AIM presenter, giving workshops across North America and Holland. Currently, Edite teaches French full time using the AIM at The Country Day School in King City, Ontario.
Sylvia Duckworth (B.P.H.E., B.Ed.) teaches elementary core French at Crescent School in Toronto, and has had great success using the AIM approach in her classes. She has shown the effectiveness of the method to the many teachers who have come to her classroom. Sylvia has hosted numerous workshops in Canada and the United States for teachers who wish to learn how to implement this approach.
Workshop location
Best Western Lamplighter Inn
& Conference Centre
591 Wellington Road S
London, ON CANADA
N6C 4R3
www.bestwesternontario.com/hotels/best-western-lamplighter-inn-and-conference-centre/
Cancellation Policy
Up to one week before date of workshop: 90% REFUND.
No refund if cancellation less than seven days before workshop.
Workshop Dates and Times
Saturday, February 21st, 2009, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 22nd, 2009, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Continental breakfast at 8:30 a.m.
Lunch served.
Please bring a pen or pencil - all other materials are provided. Dress comfortably.
More questions? Contact us at sales@aimlanguagelearning.com
Cost of Workshop
Includes continental breakfast, coffee break and full lunch.
1-day workshop rate:
(either Saturday or Sunday)
$171.43 + GST = $180.00
2-day workshop rate:
$309.52 + GST = $325.00
