Student Interviews

Here is our Denver Public Schools WL Coordinator Diana Noonan interviewing the French 2 kids in the East High videos (links below) published last year by DPS on SchoolTube. Luckily, I have releases from every student on film so I can publish it here. This was in the spring of 2011: http://vimeo.com/48665148 Here is a link […]

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Three’s Company

Jim Tripp needs our advice: Ben, I need some advice. I have a class of 3 Spanish three students. I have found how hard it can be to sustain compelling CI with such a small group, especially for 90 minutes! So I’m not even going to try that. (Plus, I will have half hour visits

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Spinning PQA 5

This is the final article on Spinning PQA. When we give up any idea of establishing meaning, defining words, telling a story that resembles a script, or even of teaching, then we have arrived at the threshold of a new world, at a new experience in teaching. Those things, the three steps, are necessary, but they aren’t

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Joe Neilson

One of the founders of TPRS is Joe Neilson. Few know that. They think it’s all Blaine, but that is not true. Joe teaches at Salpointe High in Tuscon, AZ and is a master AP Spanish teacher. The thing is that he has been laying low for years. The last time I saw him was

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David Talone

Here is an insight into why we want these bios. We have read a lot from Dave since he joined us recently, but now we get to know where he is and stuff like that: I suppose I am one of those new, unknown, faces on here who has been posting without first introducing myself

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Elizabeth Friedle

Yea, Elizabeth! – I would first like to say thank you to everyone here for creating such a wonderful, open, honest community. The ideas, thoughts and support I find here are truly invaluable. Onto the bio! I teach German 1 and 2 at a high school near Philadelphia. This coming year will be my 4th

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Spinning PQA 4

Pouncing on things we learn while asking slow circled questions about the cat describes a process that is ever-expanding, because we in our class are looking for something as a group together, which guarantees success in any kind of conversation. To extend the PQA, to create the story, we have to listen to each other.

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David Maust Reminder

In a recent comment here David reminded himself to just stop those little explanations of discrete information in English that come from our egos and that are designed to make us look intelligent. He reminds us that they only hurt our instruction: …the kids in my first level classes are doing a great job at respecting the no

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