World Language Programs

Intermediate District 287 offers up to five levels of various languages for credit to mature, highly motivated, independent students in grades 9 through 12. Students learn language and culture via two-way interactive cable television, or in a traditional classroom with an itinerant teacher, with some options available for online learning. Instructors are either native speakers or have had many years of teaching experience. Both the instructor and the curriculum are provided through Intermediate District 287's World Language Department.

Course Offerings

American Sign Language
Students are instructed in the basics for communication with deaf individuals, including receptive and expressive readiness activities, sign vocabulary, basic rules of grammar, finger spelling, conversational behaviors, and aspects of Deaf Culture. 

Location:

Eden Prairie High School

Chinese
Students are taught to speak, read, write and understand the spoken word of the official Mandarin Chinese language.  Students become acquainted with contemporary Chinese life and the contributions of Chinese culture.  Students participate in dramatizations, discussions and narrations; develop advanced conversational skills in small-group settings; read contemporary short stories and newspaper articles; and write descriptive passages, summaries, reviews and letters. 

Locations:

Orono High School

Mound-Westonka High School

Online Interactive TV option through Northern Star Online

Japanese
Japanese courses include the four basic skills of speaking, listening, writing and reading, focusing on modern colloquial Japanese.  Students learn to identify the differences and similarities between English and Japanese and to understand ways of thinking and behaviors different from their own.  They also learn to understand broader cultural aspects of Japan through various readings in English, some materials in Japanese literature, short stories and articles from magazines and advanced conversational skills in small-group settings, and comprehension of Japanese through films, TV, and radio programs. 

Locations:

Armstrong High School

Cooper High School

Edina High School

Shakopee High School

CONTACT INFORMATION

World Language in Academic Services
1820 Xenium Lane North
Plymouth, MN 55441

Ph: 763- 550-7117
Fax: 763-550-7199
sshaas@district287.org


Offered as a tuition-billed service to local school districts

Job opportunities for world language teachers

 

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