Idioma and the Foreign Language Association of Virginia (FLAVA) Partner in Support of Virginia World Language Education

Idioma Education & Consulting, LLC and the Foreign Language Association of Virginia (FLAVA) are excited to announce our partnership in support of world language educators and learners across the Commonwealth of Virginia.

United by a shared belief that proficiency in more than one language is essential to a world-class education, both organizations are committed to empowering educators with the knowledge, tools, and support needed to help all students reach high levels of language proficiency and intercultural competence.

FLAVA’s mission to advocate for and advance high-quality, standards-based language and culture instruction from early grades through postsecondary education aligns seamlessly with Idioma’s commitment to providing accessible, practical, and high-impact professional learning for world language teachers. Together, FLAVA and Idioma strive to cultivate a vibrant professional community that supports educators at every stage of their journey and strengthens world language programs throughout Virginia.

Benefits for FLAVA Members

Through this partnership, FLAVA members will receive exclusive benefits designed to support their ongoing professional growth, including:

  • Discounts on graduate-level courses offered through Idioma Education & Consulting, LLC

  • $500 scholarships toward Idioma courses through Colorado State University Pueblo’s Master of Education with World Language Emphasis program

  • Subscription to the monthly Idioma Star Newsletter

  • …and more! Stay informed through FLAVA’s and Idioma’s social media, newsletters, and websites for updates and opportunities.

FLAVA members interested in taking advantage of partnership benefits can find courses and membership details here.

We are thrilled to join FLAVA in advancing world language education throughout Virginia, supporting teachers, strengthening programs, and celebrating the vital role that language learning plays in building connection, equity, and opportunity for all students.

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