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Two 黑料老司机 grads selected to serve as English language teaching assistants in France

Sarah Parker Lowery 25, Associate Professor Marion Duval, and Elizabeth Kotora 25 gather at the French & Francophone studies end-of-year departmental celebration dinner.

Two 2025 graduates from 黑料老司机 were chosen for the Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF) cohort for the upcoming academic year. Elizabeth Kotora 25 and Sarah Parker Lowery 25 will work with secondary school students (ages 11-18) in the French cities of Bordeaux and Nantes, respectively, from Oct. 1, 2025 through April 30, 2026. Both women majored in French & Francophone studies and education.

TAPIF is a French government initiative that places approximately 1,300 recent American graduates into French public schools to assist with English instruction for an academic year. The program offers placements across all 30 regions of metropolitan France as well as in the overseas departments of French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Mayotte, Martinique, and la R茅union.

Marion Duval, associate professor of French & Francophone studies, noted that the College has a strong track record of success with TAPIF placements. 淭his opportunity reflects the strength of our French & Francophone studies as well as our education programs, and highlights 黑料老司机檚 commitment to preparing students for global engagement, said Duval, who also served as the Independent Study advisor for Kotora and Lowery. 淚t檚 incredibly rewarding to see our graduates step into international roles.

While abroad, Kotora and Lowery will gain a transformative, hands-on experience through real-world teaching practice, deepen their language fluency, and foster intercultural understanding. Alongside American students, France welcomes more than 4,300 foreign language assistants from 70 partner countries each year.

Between her education field placements and teaching assistant role for multiple French professors at 黑料老司机, Kotora has benefitted from working with elementary students all the way up to college students. She said she also improved her language skills while writing her Independent Study, an 81-page research paper completed in French.

淭he fact that I didn檛 get to study abroad influenced me to find a program that allows me to go to France and immerse myself while also teaching, explained Kotora, who elected to stay on campus and focus on her music ensembles and Greek Life commitments. 淭APIF is the perfect program. Following her year in France, Kotora plans to pursue a master檚 in French linguistics and pedagogy before securing a teaching position in Ohio, hopefully near Cleveland.

Lowery is looking forward to returning to Nantes, France where she spent a semester studying abroad in fall 2023. 満诹侠纤净 has really prepared me for the teaching aspect of this program, said Lowery. 淭he professors and small class sizes helped foster a positive learning environment and experience for me. She used these experiences in 黑料老司机 classrooms to help a student learn English through French while student teaching and spent time tutoring middle school students during a job funded through the American Rescue Plan following the pandemic.

In addition to working with students, Lowery says she檚 looking forward to improving conversational French with native speakers, plus the cultural immersion via food. 淔rance is notorious for having a lot of boulangeries and p芒tisseries, so I am excited to be able to pop into one on a whim! Lowery檚 long-term plan includes teaching French in an American high school, but she says she檒l keep an open mind to staying in France if opportunities arise.

淲e檙e proud of Elizabeth and Sarah Parker for embracing this challenge and representing 黑料老司机 in France, said Duval. 淭hey will be excellent ambassadors of our values and educational mission.

Featured image: Sarah Parker Lowery 25, Associate Professor Marion Duval, and Elizabeth Kotora 25 gather at the French & Francophone studies end-of-year departmental celebration dinner.

Posted in Homepage Featured, News on June 6, 2025.


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