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Title: 2017 Fundamentals of Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) Online Institute
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From http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/events/view/96/
Our sister LRC, the National Foreign Language Resource Center, is providing an online institute, “Fundamentals of Project-Based Language Learning.” Classes will be January 25, February 1, February 8, February 15, and February 22.
During this year’s online institute, you’ll explore PBLL’s connections with experiential learning, career pathways, 21st Century Skills, performance-based assessment, and your own instructional context. You will also connect with colleagues who have a common interest in quality PBLL implementation as experts in the field guide you through the creation of a project blueprint.
Learn more and register at http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/events/view/96/
Source: NFLRC
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Title: Idea: Share Two Classes with a Fellow Teacher
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From https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk
If you don’t get many, or any, chances to observe your peers and to receive feedback from your peers on your own teacher, here’s an idea for how to bring it about. If you and a colleague teach the same course at the same time, consider combining your students into a single class and co-teaching. On a given day, one of you can run the class while the other participates with the students.
Read about a teacher’s experience with this approach here: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/blogs/neil-t-millington/successful-teacher-collaboration-two-teachers-two-roles-one-class
Source: British Council
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Title: Workshop: Integrate STEM Learning Concepts into Your Lesson Plans
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Engage, Explore and Discover! Integrate STEM Learning Concepts into Your Lesson Plans and Make Connections
Saturday, February 18, 2017
The Glickman Center at the University of Texas at Austin
During this day-long workshop, Rose Potter from the University of Texas at Austin UTeach Liberal Arts program will present a 5Es lesson plan that any WL teacher can easily incorporate into their curriculum. The 5Es are Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate (with an extra “E” for exit strategy.)
This constructivist approach to learning provides a powerful template to create effective, standards-based learning experiences that focus on collaboration, communication skills and critical thinking. The inquiry-orientated teaching and learning model supports the 5C’s to promote gains in language and cultural proficiency.
Inquiry-based instruction differs from a traditional lesson plan design, as it encourages learners to construct new ideas or concepts based upon their current/past knowledge. It is a very open type of planning. Teachers design standards-based instructions around a learning objective, gather resources, and provide students with an opportunity to explore, build, and demonstrate their learning. It shifts the learning environment from one that is very instructor-centered to one that is very learner-centered.
At the end of the session, participants will be able to:
• Design an interpersonal communication engagement that truly warms-up students’ minds, ears, eyes and tongue.
• Incorporate the concept of student-centered exploration, discovery and explanation into lesson planning to avoid teacher-centered lecture.
Lunch is provided and CPE credits are available for those who attend the whole workshop.
Source: COERLL
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Title: Arapaho Language Project
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From http://www.colorado.edu/csilw/alp/
The Arapaho Language Project website was created to support the revitalization of the Arapaho language and be a helpful resource for Arapaho language learners. In addition to the Arapaho Lessons and Dictionary, the website also features a Pronunciation Guide, examples of the language being used for everyday life, scanned bilingual curriculum materials and other resources helpful in learning this language.
Visit the website at http://www.colorado.edu/csilw/alp/
Source: University of Colorado Boulder
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Title: Chinese New Year’s Event Listings in Philadelphia
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Here’s a list of upcoming New Years events in Philadelphia: http://chinatown-pcdc.org/chinese-new-years-event-listing/
Source: Philadelphia Chinatown Development Corporation
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Title: Marking Aspect in Chinese
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Here is an article about aspect markers on Chinese verbs (过, 正, 在 and 着): http://www.saporedicina.com/english/the-aspect-markers-verb-chinese/
Source: Sapore di Cina
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Title: Resources for Chinese (Lunar) New Year
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Larry Ferlazzo has compiled an annotated list of online resources dealing with the Chinese new year: http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2009/01/28/the-best-resources-for-chinese-new-year/
Here is more information from Transparent Language: http://blogs.transparent.com/chinese/all-about-spring-festival/
Source: Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
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Title: Jackson Crawford’s Old Norse YouTube Channel
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From https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=su4a8Qd4KO4
Dr. Jackson Crawford is a historical linguist and an experienced teacher of both Old Norse and Modern Icelandic. He currently teaches in the Department of Scandinavian at the University of California, Berkeley. He has a YouTube channel where he teaches about Old Norse language and culture. Access the channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXCxNFxw6iq-Mh4uIjYvufg/videos
Source: YouTube
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Title: The Ancient World in Streaming Media
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From https://rogueclassicism.com
The website Rogue Classicism has begun a new weekly feature: the Ancient World in Streaming Media. Each week will feature links to podcasts, new and old, which will be of interest to classicists.
See the January 15 issue at https://rogueclassicism.com/2017/01/15/the-ancient-world-in-streaming-media-january-15-2o17/
Source: Rogue Classicism
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Title: Free Online Course: Virtual Tour of Rome
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Rome: a Virtual Tour of the Ancient City will be offered online through Future Learn, starting March 13. Take a guided tour around ancient Rome with University of Reading expert, Dr. Matthew Nicholls, using his detailed, historically accurate and award-winning, 3D digital model of this awe-inspiring city. Learn more at https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/rome
Source: Future Learn
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