
“Facilitated Interdependent Language Learning,” or FILL, describes an approach that calls for one language teacher to facilitate the learning of multiple languages within the same classroom. The word “interdependent” rather than “independent” is used to define FILL because the example classes illustrate the collaborative process of a teacher (facilitator of FILL) and learner (the student registered for the language class) figuring out the what (which language) and how (which resources, use of class time, etc.) together. In that sense, the students in these school-based programs with FILL are not operating totally on their own. The facilitation of their learning by an experienced language teacher is critical in this approach.
Want to learn more (and see AI in action)? Check out this 18-minute overview podcast created by Google Notebook LM: FILL (Facilitated Interdependent Language Learning).
For more information, contact FILL4wls@gmail.com or visit https://www.ncssfl.org/resources/facilitated-interdependent-language-learning-fill/.
Publications with the Center for Applied Linguistics (CAL)
Resources and Presentations on FILL
- Facilitated Interdependent Language Learning (FILL): Equity for Languages and Learners (at PNCFL Conference in Seattle, WA 3/23/2024)
- From Language Teacher to Facilitator of Language Learning (at University of Washington Language Learning Center, Seattle, WA 7/24/2024) Link to Google Slides
Full Workshop: https://youtu.be/HpYa2pl3cik 17 minutes on FILL: https://youtu.be/fgCQ1UrPHKA