Difference between revisions of "Erin Fontaine"
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
Within this mini course, educators will develop an understanding of what TPRS and CI are and how to implement them into their current practices and curriculum. | Within this mini course, educators will develop an understanding of what TPRS and CI are and how to implement them into their current practices and curriculum. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Learner Analysis | ||
+ | |||
+ | The learners within this course will be foreign language teachers who see the value in full language aquisition and comprehension. These educator are able to see that traditional methods are lacking and are eager to learn new innovative ways to bring engagement and comprehension into their classrooms. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | Context of Learning | ||
+ | |||
+ | Learners will participate in a series of units that introduce them to TPRS and CI and will give them basic TPRSCI activities that can be implemented into their current practices. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Unit 1- What is TPRS & CI | ||
+ | |||
+ | Unit 2 - | ||
== Analysis of Learner & Context == | == Analysis of Learner & Context == |
Revision as of 08:26, 24 October 2016
Introduction - About Me
I think I knew I wanted to be a teacher all my life. As a child, I remember setting stuffed animals in little desks and teaching them the day's lesson. Eventually those animals turned into friends and a childish dream became a career aspiration.
I have been teaching Spanish for 7 years and am in my 2nd year at a public school. Though I miss the cozy feeling of a private school, I am excited for this new adventure.
I am about half way through the CDIT program at the University of Albany. I love how I am growing as an educator and how this program is giving me the tools to put my student's learning first, above all else.
My Topic & Purpose
TPRS & Comprehensible Input
What is TPRS and Comprehensible Input?
My goals / objectives for this mini-course are:
1. Understanding the concept of what TPRS and Comprehensible Input are.
2. What are some basic ideas behind TPRS and CI? What are some misconceptions?
3. Sample activities
4. How to implement activities into your already developed curriculum.
Needs Assessment
Instructional Problem
Traditional methods of teaching FL are outdated. Students are more apt to recite memorized material than be able to use and comprehend language through proper language aquisition.
Learning Objective
Within this mini course, educators will develop an understanding of what TPRS and CI are and how to implement them into their current practices and curriculum.
Learner Analysis
The learners within this course will be foreign language teachers who see the value in full language aquisition and comprehension. These educator are able to see that traditional methods are lacking and are eager to learn new innovative ways to bring engagement and comprehension into their classrooms.
Context of Learning
Learners will participate in a series of units that introduce them to TPRS and CI and will give them basic TPRSCI activities that can be implemented into their current practices.
Unit 1- What is TPRS & CI
Unit 2 -
Analysis of Learner & Context
Performance Based Objectives
1. Understanding the concept of what TPRS and Comprehensible Input are.
2. What are some basic ideas behind TPRS and CI? What are some misconceptions?
3. Sample activities
4. How to implement activities into your already developed curriculum.