TPRS

DPS Speaking Assessment

Today my students took the speaking portion of the French level 1 assessment that we use here in DPS. I expected nothing, because rarely have I asked for any output during the year. I have received a lot of input from them this year, of course – please don’t misunderstand that last sentence. My watchword […]

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Michele On The DPS Rubrics

I goofed. You have to go to the part of the site for students and parents. Here: http://curriculum.dpsk12.org/lang_literacy_cultural/world_lang/assessment/students_parents.html And if you go to this page, just a couple of the links under “Rubrics” for writing are active. http://curriculum.dpsk12.org/lang_literacy_cultural/world_lang/assessment/teachers.html There are other interesting links that you can get through on this site, including, under “standards,” a

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My Bitchy Edge

 I don’t want to bear any  ill will against my colleagues who push back hard against narrative based methods, those who prefer an eclectic (read: ineffective) approach. They are doing what is natural for them. They are making their best professional decision. I can accept that, except when it is done at the expense of children.

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Diana Noonan

For six years now Diana Noonan has been working on aligning Denver Public Schools WL with ACTFL and what then turned out to be, in December of 2009, the new Colorado State standards (novice low, etc.). She trained teachers (those interested) in TPRS, who then worked together over recent years to design assessment instruments that align with those standards.

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Multi Level Classes

I sent this to my principal this past week, as we plan class distribution for next year. I think that it is a good idea. Exploring multi level classes is something that we don’t do enough of, especially in light of the new (ACTFL based) standards. Sir – I hope to convince you that, by combining

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Anne Matava

Anne kindly sent me this because I was being observed and I needed a good story that appeals to things that really happen to kids.  She had already done “grounded” in a previous story, but I had to add it as a structure. But my kids already knew “shows”. Thank you, Anne. It is a

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The Big Lie

The old and time worn model for teaching languages is based on a certain lack of faith that we can develop in our students the ability to converse and interact with us in the target language. Can we not instill in our classrooms a way of learning that is reciprocal and participatory and honoring of the highest and best

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Martin Anders

Martin Anders teaches French in Germany using TPRS. Here is a detailed look at how embedded readings worked in his classroom recently: Hallo Ben, I just would like to share my experience with embedded readings with my 8th graders. (Note that we start French already in 1st grade. But it is their first year with TPR and

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