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2022-2023 Professional Development Opportunities

Current Offerings

The Pathways Project and IATLC are partnering to deliver a comprehensive experience for Pre-K-16 world language teachers in Idaho. To do this effectively, we’re offering a fall program in the southern region and a spring program in the northern region. If you attend both fall events or both spring events, you can get a free PD credit. See details below.

Fall 2022

Pathways Project Virtual Workshop on August 5th, 2022
Watch Party Location:SE – Compass Academy, Idaho Falls
RSVP here and if you would be interested in attending a watch party in-person, please indicate that option when registering.

The deadline to register is August 1st. 
IATLC Fall Conference at Sage International School in Boise, September 29-30, 2022 Register on the IATLC site.
Details posted by August 5th, 2022

Spring 2023

Pathways Project In-Person Workshop on February 10, 2023 in Northern Idaho (location TBD) RSVP here (check back by October 15, 2022)
IATLC Spring Conference at the University of Idaho, April 20-21, 2023 Register on the IATLC site
Details posted by October 15th, 2022

Frequently Asked Questions: 

  1. I am in northern Idaho but want to attend the virtual workshop in August- is that OK?
    Yes! Just keep in mind that we can only package together a PD credit during a semester so if you want the PD credit, you’d need to attend the August workshop and the IATLC fall conference. 
  2. I am interested in the professional development credit but cannot attend in-person events. Is there an alternative way to participate?
    Yes. We can work with you on an individual basis to make this work. Please email both Kelly Arispe and Danyelle Davis

Calling all Idaho K-12 World Language Teachers!

The Pathways Project received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant and we are actively recruiting up to 16 world language teachers from all of Idaho to participate in a fall or spring cohort. The two cohorts will parallel and integrate the programmatic events above and therefore we encourage teachers from the southern region of Idaho to apply to the fall cohort and teachers from the northern region of Idaho to apply to the spring cohort. This grant is specifically targeted for K-12 teachers. You must apply to be considered and will receive a stipend of $1,000 upon completing the cohort activities. Please see this document for more information.