The Florence Steiner Award for Leadership in World Language Education was originally supported by the generosity of the Illinois Foreign Language Teachers Association (IFLTA). The recipient of this award receives an honorarium.
Procedures for Nomination
- The nomination dossier must include the following documents (in order):
- A cover letter introducing the nominee and other dossier materials to follow, signed by nominator or by self-nominee (not to exceed 500 words).
- Curriculum vitae of the nominee (not to exceed 10 pages or 4500 words).
- A narrative addressing the award criteria (not to exceed 4500 words).
- Letters of support – maximum of 3; including but not limited to colleagues, supervisors, current or former students, and administrators.
- Other supporting documentation (not to exceed either 10 pages or 4500 words, whichever is less) that documents the nominee's special honors and awards; innovation curricular programs that the nominee has developed, and evidence of leadership and impact in the field of world language education(see rubric for specific criteria and indicators); supporting materials may include links to video or audio files (each link counts as 1 page).
- Complete nomination dossiers must be submitted through the online form in one PDF file by the deadline.
NOTE: No member or officer of the ACTFL or Language Connects Foundation Board of Directors may write a letter of support for any award nominee or actively shepherd the nomination of an award nominee. No member or officer of the ACTFL or Language Connects Foundation Board of Directors, or ACTFL employee is eligible for nomination for any award while holding these positions.
Criteria for Eligibility (Checklist)
- The nominee must be an ACTFL member and have been for the past 5 years.
- The candidate has a minimum of 5 years teaching experience with at least half of each year's assignment in the area of world language education.
- Dossier includes introductory cover letter, CV, maximum of three letters of support, and supporting documentation combined in one PDF file.