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kentucky world language association




       January 21, 2012
WELCOME
WELCOME & THANK YOU
Bowling Green     Greenville    Georgetown

Host:           Host:           Host:
Ferrel Rose     Carrie Ezzell   Lucas Gravitt

Trainer:        Trainer:        Trainer:
Susann Davis    Terri Coke      Jocelyne Waddle
WELCOME & THANK YOU
Boone County    Carter County       Louisville

Host:           Host & Trainer:   Host & Trainer:
Chelo Diaz      Ben Hawkins       Alice Spagnola

Trainer:
Andrea Suarez
LEARNING TARGETS

         I can describe the three
         modes of communication
         and activities that allow
         my students to perform
         tasks in each mode.
LEARNING TARGETS

         I can describe what a
         student can do at the
         Novice and Intermediate
         Level.
LEARNING TARGETS

         I can rate a student writing
         and speaking sample using
         the KWLA Showcase
         Rubric.
LEARNING TARGETS

         I can explain the purpose
         of the KWLA Showcase
         “I Can!” self-assessments
         and use them to prepare
         my students.
LEARNING ACTIVITIES

       Presentation


       Group Activity (w/ local trainer)


       Questions (approx. every 45 min.)
KENTUCKY STANDARD


   WHY?
KENTUCKY STANDARD

Classrooms are transforming to reflect an
increasing emphasis on developing
students’ communicative competence.
Today’s classroom is about teaching
languages so that students use them to
communicate with native speakers of the
language.
KENTUCKY STANDARD
Learning about language
Focused on isolated skills

Using the textbook as curriculum
Testing to find out what they don’t know

Only teacher knows how to grade
KENTUCKY STANDARD
Learning about language
             Students learn to use language
Focused on isolatedmodes of communication
   Focused on the skills

Using the textbook as curriculum resources
 Using thematic units & authentic
Testing to find out whatwhat students can do
  Assessing to find out they don’t know

Only teacher knows how to grade
      Students know and understand criteria
KENTUCKY STANDARD


   WHY?
     Realistic Expectations
       Student Centered

    Focused on Performance
KENTUCKY STANDARD

   Modes of
 Communication
INTERPRETIVE LISTENING and READING
 I can interpret information, concepts, and
ideas from a variety of culturally authentic
        sources on a variety of topics.
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
  I can exchange information, concepts, and
ideas with a variety of speakers or readers on
 a variety of topics in a culturally appropriate
                    context.
PRESENTATIONAL SPEAKING and WRITING
  I can present information, concepts, and
ideas to an audience of listeners or readers
     on a variety of topics in a culturally
            appropriate context.
GROUP ASSIGNMENT

Watch this sample interview (twice) and
discuss as a large group what language the
learner is using (vocab), how the learner is
using the language (text type), and how well
the learner is using the language (control).

                         15 minutes
WHAT NOVICES CAN DO




       Greg Duncan (2011) resourcesfromgreg.wikispaces.com
GROUP ASSIGNMENT

Watch this sample interview (twice) and
discuss as a large group what language the
learner is using (vocab), how the learner is
using the language (text type), and how well
the learner is using the language (control).

                         15 minutes
WHAT NOVICES CAN DO




       Greg Duncan (2011) resourcesfromgreg.wikispaces.com
Got Questions?
GROUP ASSIGNMENT

Based on your understanding of what
Novice and Intermediate Level Speakers can
do, create a visual with materials available
at your location (computers, markers,
objects, napkins, etc.) that best represents
each level.
                         15 minutes
SHOWCASE SELF ASSESSMENT

 Preparing Students for Performance
SHOWCASE SELF-ASSESSMENT

I ….
SHOWCASE RUBRIC


     Focused on Performance
  Measuring Language Proficiency
  Providing Feedback to Learners
“Learner uses familiar words and phrases on
familiar tasks, topics, and activities.” (NH)

“Learner uses words & expressions from a
wide range of topics and begins to use
expanded vocabulary within a topic. “ (IM)
“Learner uses memorized words, lists,
phrases and occasional sentences.” (NM)

“Learner uses connected sentences to
narrate in different time frames or describe
and explain. “ (IH)
“Learner makes errors* and some errors may
interfere with communication. Accuracy
decreases when learner attempts to create
with language.” (NH)
Got Questions?
MORE QUESTIONS
Showcase (Assessments, Rubrics, etc.)
             showcase@kwla-online.org
Showcase (Regional Registration)
                 YOUR Regional Director
Proficiency, Standard, Teaching
 Jacqueline.VanHouten@education.ky.gov
2012 KWLA Winter Workshop (January)

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2012 KWLA Winter Workshop (January)

  • 1. kentucky world language association January 21, 2012
  • 3. WELCOME & THANK YOU Bowling Green Greenville Georgetown Host: Host: Host: Ferrel Rose Carrie Ezzell Lucas Gravitt Trainer: Trainer: Trainer: Susann Davis Terri Coke Jocelyne Waddle
  • 4. WELCOME & THANK YOU Boone County Carter County Louisville Host: Host & Trainer: Host & Trainer: Chelo Diaz Ben Hawkins Alice Spagnola Trainer: Andrea Suarez
  • 5. LEARNING TARGETS I can describe the three modes of communication and activities that allow my students to perform tasks in each mode.
  • 6. LEARNING TARGETS I can describe what a student can do at the Novice and Intermediate Level.
  • 7. LEARNING TARGETS I can rate a student writing and speaking sample using the KWLA Showcase Rubric.
  • 8. LEARNING TARGETS I can explain the purpose of the KWLA Showcase “I Can!” self-assessments and use them to prepare my students.
  • 9. LEARNING ACTIVITIES Presentation Group Activity (w/ local trainer) Questions (approx. every 45 min.)
  • 11. KENTUCKY STANDARD Classrooms are transforming to reflect an increasing emphasis on developing students’ communicative competence. Today’s classroom is about teaching languages so that students use them to communicate with native speakers of the language.
  • 12. KENTUCKY STANDARD Learning about language Focused on isolated skills Using the textbook as curriculum Testing to find out what they don’t know Only teacher knows how to grade
  • 13. KENTUCKY STANDARD Learning about language Students learn to use language Focused on isolatedmodes of communication Focused on the skills Using the textbook as curriculum resources Using thematic units & authentic Testing to find out whatwhat students can do Assessing to find out they don’t know Only teacher knows how to grade Students know and understand criteria
  • 14. KENTUCKY STANDARD WHY? Realistic Expectations Student Centered Focused on Performance
  • 15. KENTUCKY STANDARD Modes of Communication
  • 16. INTERPRETIVE LISTENING and READING I can interpret information, concepts, and ideas from a variety of culturally authentic sources on a variety of topics.
  • 17. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION I can exchange information, concepts, and ideas with a variety of speakers or readers on a variety of topics in a culturally appropriate context.
  • 18. PRESENTATIONAL SPEAKING and WRITING I can present information, concepts, and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics in a culturally appropriate context.
  • 19. GROUP ASSIGNMENT Watch this sample interview (twice) and discuss as a large group what language the learner is using (vocab), how the learner is using the language (text type), and how well the learner is using the language (control). 15 minutes
  • 20. WHAT NOVICES CAN DO Greg Duncan (2011) resourcesfromgreg.wikispaces.com
  • 21. GROUP ASSIGNMENT Watch this sample interview (twice) and discuss as a large group what language the learner is using (vocab), how the learner is using the language (text type), and how well the learner is using the language (control). 15 minutes
  • 22. WHAT NOVICES CAN DO Greg Duncan (2011) resourcesfromgreg.wikispaces.com
  • 24. GROUP ASSIGNMENT Based on your understanding of what Novice and Intermediate Level Speakers can do, create a visual with materials available at your location (computers, markers, objects, napkins, etc.) that best represents each level. 15 minutes
  • 25. SHOWCASE SELF ASSESSMENT Preparing Students for Performance
  • 27. SHOWCASE RUBRIC Focused on Performance Measuring Language Proficiency Providing Feedback to Learners
  • 28.
  • 29. “Learner uses familiar words and phrases on familiar tasks, topics, and activities.” (NH) “Learner uses words & expressions from a wide range of topics and begins to use expanded vocabulary within a topic. “ (IM)
  • 30. “Learner uses memorized words, lists, phrases and occasional sentences.” (NM) “Learner uses connected sentences to narrate in different time frames or describe and explain. “ (IH)
  • 31. “Learner makes errors* and some errors may interfere with communication. Accuracy decreases when learner attempts to create with language.” (NH)
  • 33. MORE QUESTIONS Showcase (Assessments, Rubrics, etc.) showcase@kwla-online.org Showcase (Regional Registration) YOUR Regional Director Proficiency, Standard, Teaching Jacqueline.VanHouten@education.ky.gov