Since January

My interests these days (since January) in my classroom are: 1. PQA details – how to get maximum use out of the three structures. 2. What is the best way to plan a week – completely new stuff I have been developing since January. Videotape will help illustrate that new weekly schedule, but I will […]

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Educating Our Employers

Robert and Bryce recently made comments here about the idea that comprehension based teaching is not just another way to teach, but a vastly superior way. I would like to add to what they said here: The Denver Public Schools has a team of 25 (of our 93) foreign language teachers called the TCI group

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Dunning-Kruger Premise + 1

Bryce – the Dunning-Kruger premise was so wonderful to read about. But, for me after a bit of reflection today, it only takes things so far. Can we really dismiss the failure of CI/TPRS to take hold by now in foreign language classrooms simply to the fact that many of our colleagues don’t get Krashen?   It is not our colleagues’

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Disclaimer

At the end of the conversation with [the IB principal mentioned here a few days ago], he insisted that I talk to [a certain teacher], who felt slandered by some of the content connected to one of her students [described in that same blog]. This teacher actually came out of class to speak with me on the

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Why I Shut the Blog Down 3

In order to avoid the kind of conflict recently described here, I have decided to turn this blog into a members only site. A private membership format will bring us a higher degree of honesty, professional safety, freedom of speech, and will protect us from those who, in my opinion, don’t fully grasp comprehensible input and who, as

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Sy Ying Lee

I got this link from Beniko Mason. In it, Sy Ying Lee implies that reading is vastly underutilized by most if not all of us. We have Krashen’s research, but we don’t use it, even though we know that it is so powerful – that is what I draw from this most important message. I

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