Announcement

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Notice

Thank you for sending me as emails certain things you write if  the message is too important to scroll out like regular comments. We have a bunch of those right now, so this is just to inform you that, even though the queue is jammed, I will get your email into blog post form as soon as I

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LEAP Document 2

The traditional teachers who don’t get comprehensible input have been waging a kind of battle for more than a decade now in Denver Public Schools, where ten years ago only a few voices aligned with Diana Noonan and Krashen but, as Diana persevered and as new standards were written and as Krashen’s research became more known, things turned.

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4th Year Problems

I got this from Melanie and I hope a lot of people comment on this, especially those who, unlike me, have TPRS experience with fourth year kids. Dear Ben, I have a problem with my 4th year students at one school.  They are tired of me and my routines, which we have been doing the

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Jennifer Sparano

Hello. I’m new here and just wanted to add a few things to the discussion. First, I should introduce myself. I’m a 3rd year Spanish teacher at a small school in NJ. This is my first year trying TPRS (or even knowing about it, for that matter). I’ve been researching since Summer’s end about TPRS.

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Anne Matava

Anne  sends us this bio: This is my 27th year of teaching language, 20th year of teaching high school, mostly German.  I teach in a small rural high school in Maine and have 6 sections of German, it’s pretty sweet.  This will be my 6th year of using TPRS/CI.  So far every year has looked

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LEAP Document

The LEAP initiative in Colorado is being paid for by millions of dollars supplied by the Gates Foundation to major metro areas across the country. These sweeping new state legislated programs are being designed to force compliance with state standards in schools. The position of this document and its enforcement is unique – it is

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Annemarie Orth

This bio is from Annemarie in Maine. The more of these I read – and thank you for personalizing the blog so fast in response to my request – the more I feel like we can really build a comfortable community where trust is paramount and these bios are a key piece of that vision

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Classroom Discipline 1

In terms of getting better at the our comprehensible input instruction, I see four areas that need support and therefore should be the primary focus of this blog: 1. Emotional support (perhaps the most important, because of the incredible system pushback we all experience). 2. Support in classroom technique (how to do PQA, stories, etc. – the

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