Scripting Stories

David’s brilliant idea also made me want to share what Anne wrote in the appendix to her story script books – a step by step way of scripting our own stories. Anne has always felt that we all should be able to write our own scripts because we are the only ones who know our […]

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Erin Bas

We welcome Erin to the discussion and thank you for the bio, Erin: Ben, I joined your group a couple weeks ago, and I wanted to introduce myself and let you know what a fantastic resource it has been. I am currently in my fourth year of teaching middle and high school Spanish in a

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Michael Fullan

Here is a repost of an article from 2009. I was reading some of Michael Fullan’s work and saw in it support of what we are going though in TPRS/CI. I am hearing from Fullan that: 1. Shared leadership is essential. This means, to me, no camps and no secrecy. Open and honest dialogue about teaching, and

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Helena Curtain

Diane Neubauer wrote this here yesterday: I just attended a one-day conference with Helena Curtain as the speaker. She talked about the 90%+ guideline, why, and how to get through challenges to using the target language that much. She used the term comprehensible input and made strong compliments to what she called “old” TPRS, with

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Learning Lab Today

I hosted a DPS Learning Lab today and made a handout for the teachers to refer to during the observation. Here it is below in case anyone is interested. It’s basically the stuff I want to get done and not forget to do. In the class I tried to cram in all three steps in

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Input Precedes Output

This is from skip, who welcomes feedback: In an attempt to further the “how do humans acquire second languages” discussion I would like to make the following statements: 1. Oral proficiency is produced by repetitive comprehensible input – by understanding messages. 2. Writers are produced by receiving comprehensible input vía reading… Research has shown that

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Red Tape Study Guides

A question from Melissa: Hi Ben, My principal just sent out an email asking for samples of our “study guides” for assessments when an individualized education plan or 504 plan requires it for the students. How do you handle this when you want to give a quiz on the fly? If a study guide is

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Parent Board Member

A question from Jen for the group. It’s about the parent re-education thing: Ben, This email, unlike my others, will be short. I’m just so damn tired. I had to make a call to a parent who mentioned he’s on the BOE because he contacted a guidance counselor to discuss his daughter’s grades. My class

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Let’s Talk More About Latin and CI

This is the position of ACTFL on learning classical languages (ACTFL Position Statement of 7/30/12): …communication for a classical language refers to an emphasis on reading ability….   Here is the link: http://www.actfl.org/news/position-statements/use-the-target-language-the-classroom John Piazza, a teacher of Latin in San Francisco, responded to it with this: …as for the exemption, it’s the same as

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