2020 ACTFL National Language Teacher of the Year
Rebecca Blouwolff
Wellesley Middle School in Wellesley, MA, NECTFL, French
Although typically a competent and confident ninth-grader, I was stymied upon arrival chez les Bertrand for a month-long homestay in Nantes. Years of A+ work in junior high school French had not prepared me to answer my family’s frequent questions. Remembering to use vous at the bank and arrive to breakfast fully dressed exhausted me. I was fascinated and horrified by my linguistic and cultural failures, and motivated to crack the seemingly invisible codes to forge new relationships. Today I lead a bilingual life, not only professionally but also personally. I am raising my children in non-native French, tutoring a Cameroonian asylum-seeker, and welcoming French- and Hebrew-speaking families to our area. We must challenge our students to travel a similar path of curiosity and exploration in order ultimately to expand their perspectives.
Like that first French homestay, honing my craft as a teacher has involved struggle and growth: leaving behind the certainty of a textbook-oriented curriculum to explore uncharted territory by teaching for proficiency via thematic units. When I began teaching, I remember thinking I had total command of my subject simply because I knew every word in Discovering French. As far as I knew, I had this teaching thing figured out just fine.