Kansas World Language Association

To promote and improve the teaching of world languages and cultures, to provide continuing professional development, and to encourage the spirit of cooperation among world language educators in Kansas.

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KS Teacher of Year
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VIP grants



KSWLA Awards, Grants, & Scholarships

Awards

  Teacher of the Year 'Best of Kansas' presentation Pre-service teachers  
       

Grants

Mini-Grants for the classroom Conference VIPs  

Scholarships

High school and college students  

Awards

Kansas World Language Teacher of the Year

2007: Sally Guillen, Spanish, Shawnee Mission Sough High School
2006: Wanda Tilford, German, Bishop Caroll High School
2005: Patricia Staver, PhD., FL Methods, Kansas State University
2004: Jenifer Banks, German, Topeka West High School
2003: Karen Tritt, Spanish, Westridge Middle School, Shawnee Mission
2002: Anke M. Wells, German, Seaman High School
2001: Jane Bodecker, Spanish, Halstead High School
2000: Diane DeNoon, coordinating teacher, Blue Valley School District

1999: Cherice Montgomery, Spanish, Southeast High School

1998: Doris VanderGiesen, French, Hutchinson High School

1997: Linda Bankes, Spanish, Abilene High School
1996: Ruth S. Campos, Spanish, Sumner Academy of Kansas City
1995: Llona Steele, French, Salina High School South
1994: Ingeborg Teasley, German, Abilene High School
1993: Connie Garcia, PhD., Emporia State University

This award is designed to recognize an outstanding person in the language teaching field. The candidate must be a Kansas foreign language educator who has made major contributions to foreign language education. The award recipient receives state-wide recognition and a one-year ACTFL Membership. The awardee will provide photograph and mini-bio for press releases. KSWLA will provide a complimentary meal for one guest of the recipient at the Conference banquet.Nomination forms are due to Past-President by June 1. Nomination form (MSWord.doc) Nomination form(pdf).

For further information, contact the KSWLA Past President, Jerry Smartt, Friends University,
2100 University, Wichita, KS 67213, <jerrysmartt@friends.edu
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Best of Kansas

2006: Bonnie Orozco, "Chocolate: a taste of history"
2005:Carol Swinney, HSPN Network, "Distance Learning Technologies: Window to the World"
2004: Julie Hughes and Suzanne Kohl, Junction City High School, "I've Got My Own Class. . . Now What???"
2003: Evelyn Gregg, Newton High School, "Making Art Come Alive in the Spanish Classroom"
2002: Paula Biggar and Barbara Shaw, Sumner Academny of KC, "Reading Know-How"
2001: Charles A. Thorpe, Kansas State University, "Casona's La Dama Del Alba for Intermediate Spanish"
2000:  Douglas K. Benson, Kansas State University, "Language/Culture/Literature:  An Integrated Approach"
1999:  Tatiana Sildus, Kansas State University graduate student, "Video Projects for the Classroom"

1998:  Luz Marķa Alvarez, Johnson County Community College, "Hispanic
Movies and Videos"
1997: Phyllis Farrar and Meredith Williams, "Teaching the Holocaust: A Scenario Linked with Content Areas"
1996: Stephany Orr, French, Leslie Mason and Kathy Smith, Spanish, Blue Valley Schools, "FLES the Blue Valey Way" (This presentation earned "Best of Central States," which was consequently presented at ACTFL by a new team of Chris Laren, French, Jeannie Shaw and Lauri bledsoe, Spanish.)

  This award for the best conference presentation is based on evaluations from attendees of the KSWLA conference.  The winner is given a stipend to present his/her session at the Central States Conference approximately 15 months later.


Loren Alexander Award for pre-service teachers

2007: Joanna Lord, Friends University
2006: Daagya Dick, Friends University
2005: Courtney VanSant, Friends University
2004: Erin Douglas, Pittsburg State University
2003: Regina Winemiller, Pittsburg State University
2002: no applicant
2001: Heather Bledsoe, Pittsburg State University
2000: Ronda Montieth, University of Kansas
1999: Jodi Parsons, Pittsburg State University
1998: Amy Poos, University of Kansas

The Alexander Award was established in 1998 to be awarded annually to an outstanding future Kansas foreign language teacher, a student currently enrolled in a formal teacher-training program or fulfilling his/her professional semester. It is in honor of Loren Alexander who taught FL methods and German for many years at Kansas State University. The candidate must be a future foreign language teacher who is currently under the supervision and/or training in an accredited Kansas university. The candidate must be nominated by a professional foreign language educator who is a current member of KSWLA. The award recipient will receive a two-year membership to KSWLA and current conference registration including meals. Nomination forms are due to the Past-President by June 1.

For further information, contact the KSWLA Past President, Jerry Smartt, Friends University,
2100 University, Wichita, KS 67213, <jerrysmartt@friends.edu
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For complete information about the conference. . .


Grants

Classroom Mini-Grants, for classroom innovations

2007: No applicants
2006: Amelia Adams, Liberal, West M.S., "Foreign Language Fair"
2006: Pat Wittry, Baldwin High School, "Lo Más TV"
2005:
Merri Archibald, Spanish market stations
2004: no applicants
2003: no applicants
2002: Anke M. Wells, Seaman High School, "Soccer Fans"
2001: no applicant
2000: Tanya Farrar, Harmony Middle School, French music CD's
1999: Alice J. Russell, Wellsville High School, Video Camera
1998: Debbie Withers, Pratt High School, Puppets
1997: Penny Armstrong, Pittsburg Schools, Spanish Children's Storybooks

Two grants of $200 each are available annually to KSWLA members for innovative classroom projects. Any creative idea is worthy, except funding teacher training or travel. The application process is simple: write a one-page proposal including a goal statement, a budget, and a project description. Money will be awarded at the KSWLA Conference. The only other stipulation is that the recipient will report on completed projects by presenting a session at the following Conference or by writing an article for the Bulletin.

Deadline for grant proposals is June 1

For further information, contact the KSWLA Past President, Jerry Smartt, Friends University,
2100 University, Wichita, KS 67213, <jerrysmartt@friends.edu
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Conference VIP

We want to help first-year teachers get a good start on their professional careers. Using CSC grant money, we will assist six teachers in attending the Conference, serve them supper on Friday night, and arrange a visit with the keynote speaker and KSWLA officers. To be considered for this benefit, simply write a letter to KSWLA Past President, explaining what you believe to be the benefits of membership in a professional organization during one's career. VIP status will be awarded on a first come, first served basis. Registration costs will be covered, in addition to a stipend for driving expenses. Foreign nationals not paying taxes in the U.S. are not eligible for this grant. Send your letter to Karen Tritt, 8446 Summit, Lenexa, KS 66215, or <kmtritt@everestkc.net>

2007: Lisa Gielelman, Erin Groeteke, Jennifer Kellen, Marissa Mar, Katie Weil, Megan Woods
2006: Malorie Farrington, Michael Flenthrope, Jessica Hodges, Tara Murrish, Megan Payn, Hollie Porter
2005: Kim Anderson, Carol Furrow, Katie Holloway, Amber Kellenberger, and Chelle Leininger
2004: Chris Colyer, Kerri Hoisington, Kristine Gregory, Michelle Tamburini, and Ann Walker.
2003: Suzanne Kohl, Julie Hughes,


Scholarships

Ermal Garinger Scholarship for high school/college students

2007: Linzy Kirkpatrick, East High School, Wichita
2006: Timothy Haynes, Lawrence High School, Bethel College, and Baker University
2005: Jeffrey Reece, Larned High School and Fort Hays State University
2004: Adam Hamor,
2003: Brandon Weckbaugh, Topeka West High School and Baker University
2002: Manasvi Ravichandar, Wichita East High School and Wichita State University
2001: Jamie Gritz, Eureka High School and Butler County Community College
2000:  Tiffany Pankratz, Wichita East High School and Wichita State University
1999:  Laci Franklin, Beloit High School and Fort Hays State University
1998:  Anne Wallen, Smoky Valley High School
and Kansas University
1997: Ben Marsh, Halstead High School and Kansas University
1996: Gina Goheen, French, Beloit High School and Kansas University
1995: Meagan Crough, German, Abilene High School and Baker University
1994 Laura Clark, Spanish, Wichita East High School and Kansas University
1993: Jennifer Kuhn, German, Topeka West High School and Kansas State University
and Stephanie Morrell, Spanish, Beloit High School and Kansas University

One $500 scholarship is awarded each year in honor of Ermal Garinger, a long-time leader of the association and dedicated member of the profession, who touched many lives through his teaching and service at the University of Kansas. The candidate must be an outstanding Kansas high school senior who will enroll in a foreign language class their freshman year at an accredited college or university OR a graduated ex-student who is currently a freshman and enrolled in a foreign language class in an accredited university. The candidate must be nominated by a current member of KSWLA. Nomination forms are due to the Past-President by June 1. At the annual KSWLA Conference, the organization will present a $500 cash scholarship to the award recipient. Complimentary meals will be provided to recipient and parents at conference luncheon. The teacher fills out a nominating form (MSWord.doc) (.pdf file), and the student submits a brief written narrative explaining why he or she desires to continue foreign language studies.

Deadline for nomination is June 1.
For further information, contact the KSWLA Past President, Jerry Smartt, Friends University, 2100 University, Wichita, KS 67213, <jerrysmartt@friends.edu
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