Ben Slavic

ELA/TPRS – 7

I think I now have a game plan – just from a few days of this discussion – that works for me. I am very grateful to the group for helping me formulate it. It is described in the ELA/TPRS 5 article below. I know it will grow to include other things. Basically, and yes […]

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ELA/TPRS – 6

Discussion of this sort is vital to our understanding. We have such knowledge gathered here but we must share it. The ELA question has been ignored, it seems, forever. I am especially glad to have read Jody’s  comments, gathered from her vast experience in both FL and ELA instruction. Jody said it’s about politics, and that FL

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ELA/TPRS – 5

I’m just synthesizing some ideas presented in comments earlier today. My goal is not to label what is wrong but find out how we can better serve ELA kids with stories, if we can, and I think we can. So here is what I have taken away from today’s discussion: Bridging the ELA/TPRS Gap By

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ELA/TPRS – 4

Here is the email I sent Larry: Actually Larry I see that four of the people in my PLC – Jeannette, Judy, Laurie and Chris Stolz have already written articles on TPRS that can be read on your blog. I would just say the same thing, but with less eloquence. Instead, therefore, I will bring this

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ELA/TPRS – 3

Of course, the knock on TPRS/ELA has been that there is lack of a common language in an ELA classroom which prevents us from establishing meaning and so confuses the students in multi-language classrooms, since translation is not an option. Establishing meaning before a story may be a very small part of what we do

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ELA/TPRS – 2

Why is it a concern that we have found no common ground, no common ELA/TPRS turf in our building at Lincoln High School, which is only a microcosm of a worldwide issue? On the level of research, we share lots of common ground – Krashen. Why isn’t that common ground shared where it counts, in the classroom? Krashen’s original

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ELA/TPRS – 1

There are many terms used to describe ESL/ELL and EFL instruction. For now let’s just use the acronym ELA – English Language Acquisition –  to make it simple. In my experience, certainly here in Denver Public Schools, the chasm between ELA training and TPRS has not been sufficiently addressed. In Abraham Lincoln High School in

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Staying in the Moment

The recent thread about not being an entertainer who is there to make the kids laugh made me think of this skill (#22) from TPRS in a Year! It is called Staying in the Moment: Skill #22: Staying in the Moment This is my favorite skill. It requires heart. Staying in the moment means that

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North Carolina

Debbie has a question from CA: Hey, Ben – Corinne and I are working with a gal who teaches languages in New Zealand. She is here in the states for a few weeks and would love to connect/observe anyone in the North Carolina area. Do you know of a TCI/TPRS teacher in that area? Thanks

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