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Classroom Discipline

On the thread of classroom discipline, Toni asked some questions which I have rescued from the comments and put here in Q and A form to preserve them as a searchable blog: Q. I haven’t used any PAT activities yet, but if I were to adopt that procedure, what do I do if the kids are […]

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Cows

If a cow is in the fields and you want it to give milk, you don’t talk to it about the various kinds of grass to eat, analyzing with it the soil that the grass grows in, and you also don’t try to make it create milk before eating any grass. You just let it eat

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Backwards Design

Backwards design – a term that originally came from discussion with Anne Matava some years ago – is basically “frontloading vocabulary”. It’s the same thing. We pick structures from a reading we want to do with our kids and we do enough PQA around them earlier in the week in the form of stories so

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Classroom Discipline

I want to turn this recent comment here into a blog so that it will become searchable. (Stephen please note that a search on “classroom discipline” on this site will bring many blog entries from past months and years that may be worth reading on this topic as well.) Stephen wrote: … it’s hard not

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Classroom Discipline

I wrote to Stephen this morning about the discipline thing, just as a little pep talk for the day and as a follow up to that comment about from yesterday: Stephen the entire thing is, when a kid is being an ass, to just stop teaching, go into English, and patiently tell them that you

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Elissa's Question

Elissa asked me to post this great question: Hello community of TPRSers- The 7th and 8th grades in my school will be traveling to Costa Rica in May. (Yes, I get to go with them!) And I am feeling stuck trying to figure out how to best prepare them. I’m new to TPRS and have

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It's Over

The tidal waves of change away from grammar and book based instruction are no longer coming, they are here. We in TPRS can take a deep breath. Each state is in a slightly different place on this, of course, but CA and CO are certainly on board with ACTFL – it is a legal thing

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Job Security

Typically, teachers who go to the trouble of making TPRS work for them experience, as a result of that effort, larger class sizes. There is no need to even mention, in this regard, the precipitous drops experienced in traditional classes – it is a fact. In a large suburban Denver high school, 89% of students quit their foreign

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Fun Theory

Hi Ben! My brother sent this to me. It’s a series of “experiments” by Volkswagen (gotta love the Germans!) showing that fun changes behavior. (That’s the fun theory.) I’m sending the link to the piano episode. They also did this with a trash bin and a recycling bin. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lXh2n0aPyw Enjoy! Robert

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I'm Not Buying

You know, I was walking around my building Friday and in the hallways I heard some pretty sophisticated versions of the English language. And yet, some of those English language experts were, if you asked their teachers, not any good at languages. Hmmm. The kids I heard spoke English with with total command of not only

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