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Paul Seevinck has a good practical question for the group: Hi Ben, I was wondering if you could ask the forum for some advice. I have about $150 given to me to use on” instructional things” by the end of the week otherwise I forfeit the money. I’m wondering if there are any resources that […]

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Targetless Instruction – 5

Robert said today: …while I may criticize strategies, activities, methods, and approaches, I should not criticize (i.e. attack) motives; rather, I should attribute positive motives to others. Even the most rigorous grammar-driven teacher ultimately wants his students to be able to communicate in the language – or at least I need to assume that until

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Targetless Instruction – 4

Robert supports Claire’s position: … you need “cognitively undemanding and context embedded” language. For beginning language learners, Cummin’s theories claim we must lighten the cognitive load, as well as their linguistic burden. This is not just for languages. Various articles and books that I have read on neuropsychology discuss the idea of cognitive load. Since

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Targetless Instruction – 2

Claire calls out a whole bunch of people below. How will they react?  Ever wondered why ESL teachers are not using TPRS (except me, myself, and I)? It’s because we try to combine TPRS and CBI, despite the fact that CBI is inappropriate for beginning language learners. ESL teachers know content (like targets) is not appropriate

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Targetless Instruction – 1

Claire shares below an idea that is of monumental importance in our work. What she says below describes an overarching position that actually aligns with the research, and thus conflicts badly with the way TPRS is currently done in our schools: Not only do we need to fix the assessment, we need to adopt targetless curriculum documents.

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Article

This is from Alisa: http://mobile.edweek.org/c.jsp?cid=25919971&bcid=25919971&rssid=25919961&item=http%3A%2F%2Fapi.edweek.org%2Fv1%2Few%2F%3Fuuid%3D0D79A9D0-0274-11E6-853F-71C9B3743667&cmp=eml-eb-popweek+4222016

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Test Chant

Yesterday in the middle of a nice class I had one of those fear moments when I remembered I hadn’t tested them in a long time. I just can’t seem to be able to get myself to test them anymore. Granted, I won’t be in this school next year, and so I don’t care, but

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