Ben Slavic

Hard Work Pays Off

The focus this year on simplifying our instruction with the intent of making our mental health the key thing in our jobs is paying off, if any of the emails I am having with some of the PLC members are any indication. The simplicity of our CI instruction is reaching new highs this year. (I […]

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Making Learning Visible

This is from Annemarie Orth in Maine: I have been thinking lately about how to make the learning visible in a TCI classroom.  There are a few reasons why I’ve been thinking about this.  In February I’m going to attend a monthly event at HGSE (Harvard graduate school of education) called “rounds” in which teachers gather and

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Friends

I just noticed that a girl with a scowl on her face when school started last August is now happy and fully a part of the class. I even noticed that she has become friends with a superstar class leader. How did that happen? I know it wasn’t the grammar sheets we didn’t do.

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Auditory Focus

This is a repost: I had mentioned a term in a recent comment here, connecting it to a CI teaching skill in which we don’t leave a structure until we feel that the class has brought it into a certain kind of focus that we can sense/feel/be aware of. Here is the comment: …don’t leave

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Some History

There are lots of articles here, published over the years, on the history of TPRS. I just got an email from a colleague asking for some history so I sent her this. Pls. free free to add or correct: TPRS has its roots in TPR from James Asher, who parallels in his research that of

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Ownership

A kid who was playing the role of a dust bunny today couldn’t fit under the table where the class said he was yesterday, under a certain table in the room. I said it didn’t matter and just asked him to sit on the floor in the center of the room to be the dust

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Another War, Anyone?

Last year we had “the war” with those 18,000 ACTFL soldiers (they call themselves the “Language Educators”). Alisa is pointing at a new possible battlefield. If we go there, let’s play nice. That was brutal last year. Robert and Eric and others here in our group handed their asses to them on a plate. Instead

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Something Sacred

My kids are doing SSR right now. The room is pin drop quiet. They are totally lost in the books. I’m amazed at what reading is, what it can do. I do think it’s better than stories, more effective, in TPRS. I sense the truth that the kids really welcome not having to interact with

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