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ACTFL and LCF Celebrate Achievement in Language Education

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ACTFL and the Language Connects Foundation (LCF) are pleased to announce the 2024 recipients of the ACTFL & Language Connects Foundation Professional Awards, an annual program recognizing outstanding contributions to the field of language education.

These awards will be presented in Philadelphia on Friday, November 22, as part of the ACTFL 2024 Annual Convention & World Languages Expo.

The following ACTFL & Language Connects Foundation Professional Awards will be granted:

  • Award for Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Classroom: Lini Ge Polin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  • NFMLTA/MLJEmma Marie Birkmaier Award for Doctoral Dissertation Research in World Language Education: Rima Elabdali, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Nelson Brooks Award for Excellence inthe Teaching of Culture: Cyrus Segawa Konstantinakos, Boston University, Showa Boston Institute (MA)
  • Klett Award for Sustainable Development Education in the World Language Classroom:
    • Claire-Marie Brisson, Harvard University (MA)
    • Anthony Fernando, Vinschool (Vietnam)
    • Marina Falasca, Instituto de Enseñanza Superior en Lenguas Vivas "Juan Ramón Fernández" (Argentina)
  • NYSAFLT Anthony Papalia Award for Excellence in Teacher Education: Pamela Wesely, University of Iowa
  • NFMLTA/MLJPaul Pimsleur Award for Research in World Language Education: James Stratton, Pennsylvania State University
  • The Public Service Award for World Language and Cultural Advocacy:
    • Tony Allen, Delaware State University
    • Amy Eusebio, City of Philadelphia, Office of Immigrant Affairs (PA)
  • Wilga Rivers Award for Leadership in World Language Education (Postsecondary): Yoshiko Saito-Abbott, California State University, Monterey Bay
  • Florence Steiner Awardfor Leadership in World Language Education (K-12): Debbie Callihan-Dingle, North East ISD (TX)
  • Award for Excellence in World Language Instruction Using Technology (K-12): T.J. Heupel, Faith Lutheran Middle School and High School (NV)
  • Award for Excellence in World Language Instruction Using Technology (Postsecondary): Julie Damron, Brigham Young University (UT)
  • Melba D. Woodruff Award for Exemplary Elementary World Language Program: Oak Park School District 97’s World Language in the Elementary Schools (IL); accepted by Margaret Poleski, Department Co-Chair

The ceremony will open with remarks by ACTFL Past-Presidents Lisa Ritter and Bridget Yaden, and feature acknowledgment of the 2024 Research Priorities Grant recipients and Foreign Language Annals Super Reviewers.

Learn more about the ACTFL & Language Connects Foundation Professional Awards program. The call for nominations, including self-nominations, will reopen in Spring 2025.


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