Welcome parents, family and friends
to the Italian Program at Wattle Grove Primary School.
Dear Parents and Guardians
My name is Kylie Isaia (or as I am known to the students, Signora Isaia). This is my third year teaching Italian at Wattle Grove, after a tremendously exciting two years getting to know your children. I feel truly blessed teaching at a school with such cultural diversity and high expectations of student learning. Just as I am confident your children have engaged and learned a lot about the Italian language and culture, I too have learned from your children, their culture, their thirst for knowledge, their unique talents and personalities.
In 2018 all students from years 2 to 6 will revise and extend their vocabulary, knowledge and understanding of the Italian culture. For families with students in year 1, commencing their Italian learning journey, I wish to take this opportunity to introduce myself and provide you a summary of my approach to teaching and learning, as well as a bit about the Italian program for this year.
A little about myself….
I married into an Italian family 20 years ago and quickly resurrected my love for the Italian language and culture having studied it for several years at school. Over the last 10 years my family have derived immense reward from hosting Italian exchange students, building lifelong relationships with them and their families. My husband and I and our two daughters have been fortunate to travel to Italy to absorb ourselves in the language and the culture and I have witnessed firsthand the profound benefits our daughters have gained from their own independent exchange experiences.
Benefits of learning an additional language
The Australian Government have recognised the benefits of children learning an additional language, reintroducing a compulsory language curriculum for primary and early secondary students commencing this year and supporting six languages, including Italian. “Research shows learning languages develops children’s overall literacy, strengthening literacy-related capabilities that are transferable across learning areas” (Australian Government Early Learning Languages Initiative, 2015). As well as teaching values of acceptance, tolerance and understanding of other cultures, learning an additional language has far reaching advantages including enhanced communication, academic and critical thinking skills and significantly, personal skills including increased self-confidence, self-esteem and resilience (Department of Education, NSW).
Why Italian?
The Italian language is considered to be one of the closest languages to English with a large percentage of both languages derived from Latin origins. For the many students at Wattle Grove that have English as their second language, Italian will assist in enriching their English vocabulary due to many similar and familiar language roots. Phonetically, Italian is one of the easiest foreign languages to read, write and pronounce. Competence in the Italian language may provide future career opportunities particularly in the areas of the arts, music, sciences, film, fashion, cuisine and hospitality. Knowledge of Italian may be particularly beneficial for students studying music and is often necessary for tertiary academic, business and social research students (Italian Language Centre). Of course for families hoping to travel to Italy and the many parts of Europe where Italian is spoken, being able to speak a little of the local language can add immense satisfaction to the travel experience.
Italian at Wattle Grove Primary School
The Italian program for 2018 will incorporate study of both the language and culture. It is designed in accordance with the outcome requirements of the Western Australian Curriculum. Students will be taught in line with a whole school explicit instruction approach, including weekly vocabulary warm-ups designed to aid retention. With my personal background in music and the theatre arts, lessons will be designed to engage students and delivered to meet different learning styles, for example, through the use of technology, drama, music and play-based activities in conjunction with more formal delivery styles.
Homework and how you can help
Learning a new language requires commitment and regular practice. As the timetable is only able to accommodate a 50 minute period, once per week, parents can assist their children by prompting them to share new words they have learned each week. Homework will only ever consist of a few words, a phrase, or a sentence that I will encourage and challenge children to find ways of incorporating into daily conversations.
For families and children wanting to extend their knowledge, I recommend the program Duolingo, available free both online at www.duolingo.com and also as an iPad/phone application. The program provides mini lessons that can be completed in as little as 5 minutes, and enables children to set their own learning goals.
If you would like to learn more about the Italian program for 2018, I welcome the opportunity to meet with you. I am available by appointment by phoning the school, or alternatively, feel free to email me at kylie.isaia@education.wa.edu.au.
Apprendimento felice! Happy learning!
My name is Kylie Isaia (or as I am known to the students, Signora Isaia). This is my third year teaching Italian at Wattle Grove, after a tremendously exciting two years getting to know your children. I feel truly blessed teaching at a school with such cultural diversity and high expectations of student learning. Just as I am confident your children have engaged and learned a lot about the Italian language and culture, I too have learned from your children, their culture, their thirst for knowledge, their unique talents and personalities.
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