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4 thoughts on “Star Sequence”
I just looked at those cycles. 80% my activities. They have been compressed into the Star. The Invisibles protocol IS the Star and is not as vast as ANATTY. I should think that that would be welcome news by people new to CI. What’s weird is that Teacher’s Discovery is pushing The Big CI Book, written five years ago in 2014. Times have changed and the Invisibles represent in my view the state of the art in CI instruction.
Here is a video of my presentation on FCR at NTPRS this year in Chicago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdmVIVDVt2o
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Thank you
The guidance and clarity I’ve received from you since you started your blog, and your books is invaluable. You are a true creator, thinker, innovator of CI, and implementer of Krashen’s work. I think this is because you understand at a very deep level, what he says about language acquisition.
To me this shows clearly in your book “The Invisibles” and in it the Star sequence. This book is a down to earth summary of the best way to take the research about SLA into the classroom and make it work for anyone and everyone. Clear, simple, consistent, sparing of unnecessary words and ALWAYS aligned with CI. What better than CI? NTCI.
This book is the result of your hard work and thinking throughout all these years, and very useful to me still with all the ‘miles’ I’ve piled up.
Thank you Ben