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Truth

In a comment here today, Greg wrote: “When asked, a major TPRS trainer said earlier this year in a presentation that they only do oral TPRS stories until November, then they start on novels. “So that’s August, September, October of oral stories (3 months) and November, December, January, Februrary, March, April, May (7 months) of […]

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A Long Winter’s Nap

It’s time to rest and sleep. After all, we all know what’s coming in just a few short weeks. New readers here are invited to read back through the ten years of articles and comments, search topics in the search bar, etc. Let’s regroup in January when the “fun” starts again.

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Kids Who Aren’t Able to Show Up as Human Are Not Bored Kids – There is More Going On

Got this from brother Brian. It’s a repost from years and years ago: Hey Ben, I’ll get right to the question: What are your thoughts on the student sense of boredom?  In their world, it seems the only dichotomy sometimes is between activities that are fun and those that are boring.  Their ability to be

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No Experts

There are only variations on what we do and there are no experts. All each of us has to do is tap into a human way of teaching and so it doesn’t at all surprise me that all CI teachers are really similar! I am learning that there is very slight variation only in this

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Thought

I had an insight about our work this morning. I think that 90% of what young people need when they are growing up is to learn social skills. And yet most of what they are trained in, in schools the way they are and have always been set up since the Greeks, probably, is for

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CAN

Greg asked: Ben, what’s your view on “CAN” – “Confidence, Accuracy, No Hesitation”? It’s the Blaine Ray idea that we should not go on in a story or in our instruction until actors or students respond to questions accurately. Specifically, see page 6 on this document: http://www.mena.northwestern.edu/documents/TPRS-workshop-handout.pdf Here is the passage from that document by

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Cute!

From Alisa: Hi, Ben, I got this letter from a 1st grader today. If you can’t read 1st graderese, it says: “From Camilo You teach me different language so I can speak with more people.”

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