Modern Language Program
Boston University Academy offers the following options to allow for modern language study as part of its curriculum.
Option #1: Online Modern Language Courses for 9th and 10th graders
Students entering 9th grade or returning as 10th graders are able to study an online modern language course as an additional sixth course of study. Students who choose to enroll in this pilot continue to study a classical language and the other grade-level requirements. This online modern language course is in addition to bbin娱乐平台’s usual course requirements.
Students need to apply to participate in this program by submitting an application with their registration forms that notes their interest in taking a modern language and addresses the student’s maturity in being able to handle the responsibilities of an increased course of study. A committee of the academic administrative team will review the applications for appropriate placement levels, good academic standing in prior coursework, and maturity. bbin娱乐平台 coordinates the online language program, monitors course pacing and student work through weekly meetings, and oversees the course completion. These courses appear on bbin娱乐平台 transcripts as part of a student’s course of study.
Option #2: Advanced Modern Language Course at BU for returning 10th graders
Students returning as 10th graders to bbin娱乐平台 have an opportunity to take Advanced Modern Language (third semester or above) at Boston University instead of the second year of classical language at bbin娱乐平台.
Students need to apply for this pilot program by taking a BU-sponsored language placement test and submitting an application which notes their interest and experience in the language and addresses the student’s maturity in being able to handle the responsibilities of a University course. A committee of the academic administrative team reviews the applications for appropriate placement levels, good academic standing in bbin娱乐平台 coursework, and maturity in the bbin娱乐平台 program. Students need to place into the third semester of BU Modern Language (211-level or above) to qualify for the program. The student has to have studied the equivalent of two years of high school modern language and show that level of competency on the BU modern language placement test. All placement tests must be taken by April. Students are notified in early April of their ability to participate in this program. This timing ensures that students will receive priority registration for the BU courses for the fall semester. Dr. Rosemary White oversees the implementation and assessment of both of these programs. The goal is to evaluate the success of these programs to determine the evolution of modern language programming at bbin娱乐平台 as curricular offerings.