Elementary TPRS

Michel has a pretty thought provoking blog entry about some basic premises in elementary TPRS: http://mmbaker1.wordpress.com/ Click on the blog for Feb. 7 although I really like what she wrote on Feb. 11 also about TPRS in general.

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Avoiding Moderation

Robert has figured out something that has been bugging anyone who has tried to reference a url in a comment hon this blog, and we are glad for this information: Hi Ben, I just posted under “TPRS Blogs”, and it’s awaiting moderation. I think I’ve figured out why and how to avoid it in the future. If

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Non-Use Of English

I wrote the following yesterday as a comment to something Mike said, but want to make it a blog here so I can reference it later to see how true it is. For yesterday’s classes, not using English at all was a great shot in the arm, and perhaps a sleeper, not just for me, but

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A Colleague Looks Back

Chill sent me this yesterday: Ben: I recently caught up with a friend who was my mentor teacher when I student taught about 17 years ago. I shared my TPRS story and sent her to your blog. She was a totally dedicated professional and has been a dear friend. She still keeps up with AATF, etc.

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Who Needs A Teacher?

TPRS can function in unique ways once the kids have been trained in playing the game. I got this from Beth Crosby in Maine today. The story here is unique to TPRS – it wouldn’t have happened in any other kind of classroom. Hi Ben! I just thought I’d share an encouraging story. First, a

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I Am A Fool

Diana Noonan is spearheading a three year program in our district to get some hard data on TPRS programs through three years. This would involve articulated TPRS-only programs from middle to high school in Denver Public Schools in which TPRS is the sole instructional approach in the classrooms used. District TPRS teachers who want to be

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Re: German Materials

Fortunately, there are a wealth of German materials. Since you specifically asked about German I and II materials, here are some links to materials. You can’t go wrong with any of them. Gerhard Maroscher’s graded readers. I met Gerhard at the week-long, national German TPRS Coaching conference at Sweet Briar College in Virginia ( a

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