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Proficiency-Based Instruction: Input & Interaction in World
Language Education will equip teachers of any language and of any
level with specific, practical, and straightforward tools to bring
input and interaction to life in the classroom. Teaching for
proficiency is fun and engaging for both students and their
teachers, and the practices that are found in proficiency-based
classrooms are easily implemented with the right guidance.
Proficiency-Based Instruction: Input & Interaction in World
Language Education will give experienced teachers as well as those
who are just beginning their career numerous resources to support
your teaching. The book couples these resources with sample lessons
from real teachers' classrooms to make proficiency-based teaching a
reality for you and your students!
An essential resource for district, school, and program leaders who
supervise, evaluate, or otherwise support World Language programs,
this book provides clear, practical guidance on leading an
exemplary K–12 World Language program. No matter whether you
speak the language, the effective approaches in this book will
equip you with the tools you need to implement and evaluate World
Language curricula in your school. Catherine Ritz provides a clear
and research-based framework for World Language instruction aligned
to rigorous national and state standards, and addresses essential
concepts and topics, including program and curriculum design,
assessment and evaluation, and strategic planning. Whether you are
a World Language department chair with years of experience, a
school administrator with no background in language education, or a
World Language teacher, you will find much to use in this book. It
is chock-full of ready-to-use resources and tools, including:
Templates for program and unit planning, observation protocols, and
sample assessments World LAnguage program models for different age
ranges, and a sample curriculum unit Additional resource lists and
further reading recommendations.
An essential resource for district, school, and program leaders who
supervise, evaluate, or otherwise support World Language programs,
this book provides clear, practical guidance on leading an
exemplary K-12 World Language program. No matter whether you speak
the language, the effective approaches in this book will equip you
with the tools you need to implement and evaluate World Language
curricula in your school. Catherine Ritz provides a clear and
research-based framework for World Language instruction aligned to
rigorous national and state standards, and addresses essential
concepts and topics, including program and curriculum design,
assessment and evaluation, and strategic planning. Whether you are
a World Language department chair with years of experience, a
school administrator with no background in language education, or a
World Language teacher, you will find much to use in this book. It
is chock-full of ready-to-use resources and tools, including:
Templates for program and unit planning, observation protocols, and
sample assessments World LAnguage program models for different age
ranges, and a sample curriculum unit Additional resource lists and
further reading recommendations.
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