iFLT 2012 Reflections

I had asked Annemarie for a copy of her write up of a required reaction paper to the iFLT conference last summer in Breckenridge. It’s taken a while, but here it is. It’s a long text, but good reading for anyone who couldn’t attend that conference and wants a very thorough review. Annemarie explains: Ben […]

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Eric Spindler

I like long bios because you can get to know the person better. If you haven’t sent one in, please do so. It’s not just a nice thing to do, it’s something we all must do. Besides, who among us doesn’t have an interesting story? This one from Eric is just really good. Use it

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A Question

A question from Memphis, TN: Good morning Mr. Slavic, My name is Caitlin Zon and I’m a teacher at a charter school in TN. I’m in my second year of teaching and I teach 6th grade Spanish and support literacy instruction. I actually had the pleasure of attending one of your workshops this summer in

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Two More Rubrics

Annemarie shares two more badass rubrics along the lines of Grant’s. She says: So, here is the rubric I created for my needs which I adapted/copied from Grant’s rubric. Any feedback on it?  It’s very similar but I guess more compact and goes with the 1-4 scale. Next week I have to present on of my standards

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Rosetta Stone

Rosetta Stone: Does not provide compelling input, research reports at best suggestive, conflicting reports on users’ attitudes. Stephen Krashen International Journal of Foreign Language Education, 2013, vol. 8 (1). (Cited in the article is one of our young DPS TCI teachers, Joseph Dietzic). Article begins here: I comment here on Rosetta Stone, language teaching software.

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James on SSR

I got this from James this morning: Ben, Today for the first time I tried SSR. It was in a Latin 2 class. We went for 30 minutes (!) without a peep and, as I could observe, actual focus on the text. I think this was because they could actually understand what they were reading,

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What is CI? – 4

This is a series of emails between our Denver Public Schools World Language Coordinator and Grant Boulanger, who is at the center of the change in St. Paul, MN. In it, what CI actually is comes up and fits into many of our recent discussion. I publish those emails here with both Diana and Grant’s

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Update

I know that we’re getting too many of these funky little acronyms with the small letter first and the two caps. It’s because jen’s name starts with a j, if you know the history. Well, I am adding one more to the categories today – gGR (Greg’s Great Questions) – and I know it’s confusing but

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