2025: Charlene Bigelow

Charlene Bigelow has dedicated more than 25 years to inspiring students and advancing world language education in the Downingtown Area School District. A master French teacher, she is recognized for creating a classroom where students gain not only linguistic proficiency but also intercultural competence and global awareness.

Charlene’s teaching blends rigor with creativity. She designs immersive learning experiences that allow students to explore francophone cultures, practice meaningful communication, and develop critical thinking skills. Her ability to differentiate instruction ensures that every learner can succeed. Her students graduate with strengthened literacy in both French and English, and with the confidence to connect with diverse perspectives in today’s interconnected world.

As World Language Department Leader at Downingtown High School West, Charlene has made a lasting impact on curriculum design, assessment practices, and mentoring. She recently hosted a student teacher, modeling best practices in instructional design and classroom culture. Her leadership extends to professional development, where she collaborates with colleagues, presents at workshops, and shares innovative strategies.

Charlene’s influence reaches beyond her school. She is an active member of PSMLA and ACTFL, engaging in professional learning and advocating for world languages as a core content area in K–16 education. Her contributions to curriculum development and her willingness to share expertise exemplify her commitment to strengthening the profession.

Her accomplishments are grounded in a clear vision of the value of language learning. Drawing from research in neuroscience, Charlene highlights how studying another language strengthens cognitive function, enhances literacy, and even contributes to lifelong brain health. She is a passionate advocate for multilingualism as a tool for fostering empathy, building cultural bridges, and preparing students to meet global challenges.

Charlene embodies the qualities celebrated by the PSMLA Teacher of the Year Award: exemplary teaching, leadership in the profession, and unwavering dedication to the growth of students and colleagues. She stands as both a model of excellence and an inspiring representative for world language teachers across Pennsylvania and beyond.

Charlene was selected as the 2026 NECTFL Teacher of the Year and will represent the region at the 2026 ACTFL Convention.