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Upper Level Grouping Idea

We basically have no reason to group kids, but a lot of observers come in to our classrooms looking for exactly that so that they can check that box on their evaluation sheet. In that interest, Judy Dubois suggests below an excellent strategy for meaningful group work for our upper level kids, maybe even level 2 kids: …I […]

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Folly of Testing

This is a comment from Robert Harrell a few weeks ago, published here as an article so that I can link it directly to the assessment categories. Robert makes a very important point about how data collectors seem to often have to scramble to defend their jobs, or least that is the true folly he

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Unmotivated Clients

A repost: Are there other professions in which a majority of the clients are unmotivated and forced to be clients? I’m trying to think of any. Can anyone think of any? I am aware that the term “unmotivated” is a huge umbrella that describes a lot of different aspects of our students. Some are unmotivated

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Se Hace de Noche

This is one for Halloween time from Jody Noble. SE HACE DE NOCHE: http://youtu.be/N4K5uzxvBD8 Jody shares: I do not have them repeat any of the words at first. I like to do the rhyme with one actor at a time but, of course, we do it many times–so their are lots of actors during the

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Thematic Units – 4

I wish to clarify what is going on in this discussion, because it has gotten so big, spilling over to other lists. It is a discussion which may involve Helena Curtain directly. What is going on is that Eric Herman has turned one of the most pivotal and foundational assumptions of traditional language teaching on

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Thematic Units – 3

Eric continues on the ACTFL list: Thank you, Robert and Catherine, for your responses. I’ve also received numerous (8?) emails in order to thank me, to agree with me, to ask permission to repost to other listservs, and to tell me it’s the “best question I have ever seen posted on ACTFL.” I also had

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Thematic Units – 2

Here is the first of Eric’s two posts to the ACTFL listserve: 2 Questions: In the ACTFL 21st Century Skills Map (p.4) it says this about Today: “Use of thematic units and authentic resources.” ACTFL promotes thematic instruction and authentic resources to be used for instruction and for assessment. I want to know: Why? 1)

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