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A Ray of Sunshine

Jeff Easthon totally gets it and, like so many others right about now, is therefore experiencing pressure from within his building. When you get it and start implementing it in your classroom you become a target. He’s not alone. I think it’s the time of year when traditional teachers see our CI kids having fun […]

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PIC

A cool pic from the hotel in Agen last summer. Tina and I got a few hours in the mornings at breakfast with Stephen Krashen and Beniko Mason. What we learned from them in those discussions only furthered our belief that non-targeted comprehensible input is a fine way to teach a language, and that we

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Colleagues

Colleagues who are full of pride about their ability to teach in a way that we know is outdated, from another time, which favors the few, can be dangerous to us. They can even threaten us. Of course, such posturing and judging is always done out of sheer ignorance. If these relics from the past really put

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A Return to the Basics

A way to train teachers that I have found very successful is to just return to something Blaine was doing before all the fracturing of TPRS over the past twenty years, Passive Mini Stories, or the infamous PMS term. Perhaps it was the acronym that threw people off the scent of true TPRS, because they

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Possible Olive Branch

Cherie’s situation and a recent email communication with Reuben Rojas in L.A. prompted this post. I will certainly get some heat on this from the TPRS purists who say that it is CI or the highway, but it’s just an idea. This could impact teachers doing CI in those in departments  that haven’t yet shifted their

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What Should New People Do?

On the topic of training new people, Robert Harrell has said: “I think there is a place for practicing certain skills in isolation, but if we never practice everything at once, it will never come together.” I have heard it said that doing TPRS in Blaine’s “stepless” way makes it “harder for beginners”. People making

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CES

I just found out something interesting.. The corporate offices of the Coalition of Essential Schools are in Portland, ME. That’s right where Annemarie teaches. If you go to their website, you will see that their site is actually offered in Spanish as well. Having taught in a Coalition school, my thinking is that CES needs

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