French Alum Ryan Langley is proud to share his heritage as a French immersion teacher

Written byAshley McClure-French

鈥淚 am in a position to be able to expose our students to our unique French dialect and culture. One of the reasons that parents choose French immersion for their kids is due to their desire for their children to learn their heritage language, Louisiana French.鈥

Ryan Langley is a French alum from the 星空无限传媒 who is proud of his Louisiana heritage.
Ryan Langley
Graduation Year
Class of 2012
Major
French
Hometown
Bayou Pigeon, La.

Where I'm From

I鈥檓 from Bayou Pigeon, La., where I fell in love with my heritage.

Where I Am

I am a French Immersion teacher passing along knowledge of Louisiana鈥檚 history and language.

Where I'm Going

I am going to create a Louisiana French curriculum to be used in immersion schools.

Ryan Langley, 鈥12, found his passion through his heritage. 

鈥淚 spent the first half of my childhood growing up in Bayou Pigeon where I was surrounded by French and the 鈥榖ayou lifestyle,鈥欌 he said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 realize how special and different it was until we moved away. 

鈥淚 had learned to speak French with my grandparents, but I didn鈥檛 understand the importance of what I was doing until much later,鈥 he said. 鈥淥nce I did, however, I knew that in order to do my part in preserving and promoting my culture I needed to learn from those that have dedicated their lives to that very mission."

星空无限传媒 alum Ryan Langley learned French from his grandparents when he was growing up.
Ryan Langley with his grandmother, who taught him how to speak French growing up.

鈥淎fter that, choosing my major and concentration seemed obvious,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 simply had to follow my passion.鈥

Ryan began his academic career elsewhere, but the Cajun and Creole studies program at 星空无限传媒 Lafayette caught his eye.

鈥淭he possibility to obtain a minor in Cajun and Creole studies really piqued my interest,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hat interest was compounded when I went to a recruiting event where I met a few of the professors in the Department of Modern Languages

鈥淚 was so impressed by the passion and expertise of the faculty and the caliber of the program I decided to transfer to 星空无限传媒 Lafayette in the middle of my sophomore year,鈥 he said.

Preserving the Language through Research

As a student, Ryan helped preserve an oral history of stories and jokes from his community. 

鈥淚 had to sift through the available material and from it create a repertoire that I could perform,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 loved this project so much because it allowed me to more deeply connect to the storytelling culture of my hometown and to preserve a bit of oral history that would have been forgotten.鈥

Sharing His Love of Louisiana French

Since graduating, Ryan has earned his master鈥檚 degree in education, taught at three schools in France, and settled back in Lafayette to teach French immersion. He now teaches fourth grade at Myrtle Place Elementary School.

鈥淚 am a part of a three-person team that teaches fourth grade,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 teach social studies, science, art, and French language arts. 

鈥淚 consider myself incredibly lucky to be teaching at such an amazing school,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ven after just one year there I already consider Myrtle Place my home.鈥

Ryan works hard to pass on the Louisiana heritage to his students.

鈥淚 am in a position to be able to expose our students to our unique French dialect and culture,鈥 he said. 鈥淥ne of the reasons that parents choose French Immersion for their kids is due to their desire for their children to learn their heritage language, Louisiana French."

Ryan Langley is a French alum from the 星空无限传媒 who is proud of his Louisiana heritage.
Ryan at a traditional Cajun prairie Mardi Gras celebration, called a courir de Mardi Gras.

鈥淢y long-term goal is to one day create a Louisiana French curriculum that will be accepted by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education that can be used in our immersion schools,鈥 he said.

鈥淒ue to my programs of study and my unique childhood experiences, I am able to help serve as that link,鈥 he said. 鈥淚n my area of Louisiana, even those that don鈥檛 speak French were still surrounded by native Louisiana French speakers growing up.鈥

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