From Deseret News archives:
Languages a window to the world
Foreign language enrollment has waxed, waned over years
And French food, French art and, well, France.
"They leave with such a narrow image of the world and come back with a broad, vast understanding of a broader world outside of South Jordan, Utah," Brinton said.
For her dedication, the 20-year teaching veteran has been named the Utah Foreign Language Association's Foreign Language Teacher of the Year. She received a plaque and $200.
"I've seen teachers who spoke absolutely fluently . . . (but) who terrified students," said Joan Patterson, former state foreign language specialist who now coordinates teacher licensing at the State Office of Education. "Brinton is one of those teachers . . . who have set up a learning environment that was so risk-free that students just started speaking the language and weren't afraid to be corrected by the teacher."
"Foreign language can be a very difficult subject to learn, but as it is, Mrs. Brinton has made the experience not only enjoyable but rewarding also," writes Bingham senior Kiri Redford.
Students write funny stories incorporating new vocabulary words. They learn popular French songs and sing along while Brinton strums guitar.
"She varies her techniques in order to teach every student in the way that they most easily learn," Redford wrote.
Utah numbers, however, are different. While Utah has more foreign language speakers than any other state many are former missionaries for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints foreign language enrollments have waxed and waned, Patterson said.
In 1980, 16 percent of Utah secondary students took Spanish, French, German or another foreign language, State Office of Education data show.
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