Cash Prizes

Ultimate CI Monthly and Yearly Cash Prizes: Student of the Month (one in each class – $25) Drawing of the Month (one in each class – $25) Drawing of the Year (chosen from the Drawings of the Month – $100) If the Curator (see “Student Jobs” section) can’t raise the money, I’ll just lower the […]

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Implicit/Explicit Learning

Michele has a bag of goodies connected to VanPatten that will get us into the holiday spirit. Today’s topic is implicit vs. explicit learning: Hi Ben: VanPatten talks about this in the current ACTFL Language Educator. Everyone must read it! As it turns out, ACTFL IS offering the intro as a sample article, so here

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Classroom Management

Classroom Management is 100% a function of student engagement. Without the latter, you can’t have the former. So make it your goal to engage your students and quit worrying about all those  little Fred Jones types of tricks to manage the kids. Nothing against Fred Jones, but wouldn’t it be easier to just make your

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Time to Get Over It

What this work with comprehensible input really entails is lots of mediocre stories, some really pathetic ones, and on occasion a few really good ones. I really want to debunk the notion in this work that we all have to be wonderful and creative and funny and impressive in this work. I must keep saying

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It’s Getting Old

I really think that I need to get over it and exit the profession because it just nags at me so.  I see injustices everywhere and they appear monstrous to me and I just don’t know what to do about it. I see kids that are not in the “club” (you know what I mean

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Burn Out

I saw this this morning on a TikTok video: “Don’t burn yourself out trying to change the culture of an organization where you are not in a position of power.” Hmmm. I guess I heard that one about 40 years too late….

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The Game

Blaine Ray calls teaching this way “Playing the Game”. It’s when they try to guess what you are thinking. You put your hand on your chin after asking a question to get student input into building the story, and you look up to the ceiling and wait for cute answers.  If you choose to blame

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