Administrator Checklist

Erica McCurry reformatted the Susan Gross administrator checklist to make it look nicer. Thank you Erica. I will put a link here: Administrator Checklist The recommendation is to use this often and have it available as copies and then to remember to hand it to any observers. I also highly recommend that you hand a […]

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Translation vs. Glossing

Nathaniel made an important point about translation last week and in doing so called our attention to something many of us had never even thought about. Robert Harrell then gave us a very succinct illustration of Nathaniel’s point, which I share here: We are, I believe, acquainted with the word “glossary”. A glossary is merely

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Report from Orlando

Here is Bob Patrick’s report from Orlando: Robertus amicis collegisque, s.p.d. Babae! Quid dicam nisi maximas gratias omnibus! Wow! What should I say if not the greatest of thanks to everyone! I am going to be leaving the ACTFL conference this evening after being here for the Teacher of the Year Awards and the unbelievable

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Some Good News

Bob Patrick shares with us some exciting things going on in Florida in the next few days. I should say, very exciting: Dear Ben, I am heading to Orlando tomorrow for the ACTFL conference where I will be one of five candidates for Teacher of the Year. I am sharing here with you my mock

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Ludovic

I like it that we solve our problems together. Like a family. Now for some sad news for some in our family in the Maine group. When I went up to Maine about five years ago, I was lucky that in attendance for that workshop was a fine man from Vermont – Ludovic. He struck

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Crisis Over!

Thank you to those who held my hand these past five days. Each comment took me closer to understanding what was happening. I wasn’t even aware of it, but since its inception the forum was starting to split and thus water down the discussion here on the blog. I thought that it was about a

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Playing in Tune, We Must

The thoughtful teacher who ponders the following image by Robert Harrell will be able to get a more complete response in her class. More will happen. The business of how we interact with our “voices/instruments” in our classroom is of huge importance to our success as the (choir) directors of our classes: Yesterday morning I

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A Concern

I am concerned that the discussion here, once so focused, is getting overly diffuse. This is not a good thing. It’s what happened to the moretprs listserve and I don’t want it to happen here. In my opinion, groups like this one lose their focus because they lose touch with their core values and beliefs.

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A Middle School Class

This post is from 2009 and describes a middle school class with my then 8th graders. I enjoyed re-reading it, and so am posting it here to share with the group: Today was the first day of a new trimester and for some reason six kids were absent in one class. I had only twenty-two

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Trust the Net

Non-targeted structures may or may not be acquired by the students – we don’t care. Our only focus is on the targeted structures and repeating them at least once in each statement or question we say no matter what. In the case of Circling with Balls, each activity drawn on a card by each student is

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Verb Wall Option

Grant Boulanger shares an idea about verb walls, one that I don’t endorse but that others might want to explore: Ben, As you know, I was involved in immersion education for a long while. My daughter is in second grade in a local Spanish immersion school and I was recently there for conferences. I looked

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