Incompatible

This was a comment but I wanted to make it into a post: Craig said: …the structure of the system is incompatible with the nature of language learning…. Now we need to really reconsider what we’re talking about. I have been repeatedly called to task for criticizing certain things like novels and testing and target […]

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Robin Williams

I don’t know if anyone can relate to what Robin has said below, but I can. It explains my work with stories vs. traditional language teaching, and why I work so hard to promote lightheartedness and fun in the foreign language classroom.

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The Universe

Craig West has written something very wonderful and very beautiful here that makes me feel that I am on the right track in my own pursuit of figuring out the best way to reach kids as a language teacher. I give this comment from Craig a million stars: …I am seeing the language learning process

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An Honest Discussion

We rarely talk openly and honestly with our students about what is happening in our classes. Perhaps we are too afraid to be met with open rebellion. Perhaps we are still clinging to the centuries old old model of the teacher being the unquestioned expert. Steven Ordiano in Fresno, CA, shreds that image of a

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Steven Pinker

Leigh Anne sent this: “One can choose to obsess over prescriptive rules, but they have no more to do with human language than the criteria for judging cats at a cat show have to do with mammalian biology.” Steven Pinker, Harvard professor, The Stuff of Thought: Language as a Window into Human Nature

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