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using clbs to design Curriculum
Sarah Sampara, EAL Instructor & Curriculum Developer using clbs to design Curriculum
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Introduction A bit about me
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Introduction A bit about you
Are you involved in developing curriculum? Do you work with Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLBs)? What levels do you work with? Literacy What made you attend this workshop?
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CLBs & Curriculum Development
How do you design curriculum for CLBs? What is your process? (Do you have one?) How do you know if your curriculum meets the CLB requirements for your level?
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CLB Manual
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CLB Skills What are the CLB skills?
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CLB Skills Listening Speaking Reading Writing
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CLB Pages What is on a CLB spread?
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CLBs Pages Profile of Ability Competency Areas
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CLB Competencies How many CLB Competencies are there? What are they?
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CLB Competencies Interacting with others
Reproducing information (W) Comprehending instructions (L/R) Giving instructions (S) Getting things done Sharing information (S/W) Comprehending information (L/R)
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CLB Comparison Activity - Focus
Skill: Level: Writing CLB 6
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Writing – CLB 6
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CLB Comparison Activity - Focus
What else do you think you might look at?
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Writing – CLB 5
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CLB Comparison Why should you look at the CLB that comes before your target CLB?
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CLB Comparison Compare the target CLB to the one before it to decide which skills you want to: Solidify Build
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CLB Comparison Activity, Part 1
Take the CLB 6 spread and the CLB 5 spread. On the CLB 6 spread, highlight all the differences you find. Identify what you might want to solidify / build.
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CLB Comparison Activity, Part 1
Let’s compare notes!
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
CLB 5 CLB 6
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
CLB 5 CLB 6
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
CLB 5 CLB 6
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
CLB 5 CLB 6
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
Skill solidifying: Clear main idea Vocabulary Skill building: Moderately complex messages Interests Complex structures Idioms, cultural references & figures of speech
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Comparison: Interacting with Others
CLB CLB 6
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Comparison: Interacting with Others
CLB CLB 6
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Comparison: Interacting with Others
Skill building: Expanding purposes Two paragraphs
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Comparison: Reproducing Info
CLB CLB 6
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Comparison: Reproducing Info
CLB CLB 6
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Comparison: Reproducing Info
Skill solidifying: Phone message: 7-8 details Skill building: Podcasts 10 minute presentations Note-taking Outlines Summaries Point form Information for others
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Comparison: Getting Things Done
CLB CLB 6
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Comparison: Getting Things Done
CLB CLB 6
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Comparison: Getting Things Done
Skill solidifying: 30-40 form items Skill building: Purposes (not needs) Intended message
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Comparison: Sharing Info
CLB CLB 6
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Comparison: Sharing Info
Skill solidifying: Clear sequence Transition phrases Detailed descriptions Skill building: Two paragraphs Comparisons Stories
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CLB Comparison Activity - Focus
What else do you think you might look at?
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Writing – CLB 7
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CLBs & Curriculum Development
Why should you look at the CLB that comes after your target CLB?
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CLB Comparison Compare the target CLB to the one after it to decide which skills you want to: Lead up to Avoid
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CLB Comparison Activity, Part 2
Take the CLB 6 spread and the CLB 7 spread. On the CLB 7 spread, highlight all the differences you find. Identify what you might want to lead up to / avoid.
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CLB Comparison Activity, Part 2
Let’s compare notes!
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
CLB 6 CLB 7
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
CLB 6 CLB 7
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
CLB 6 CLB 7
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
CLB 6 CLB 7
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Comparison: Profiles of Ability
Lead up to: Length Paragraph structure / Amount of detail Coherence Complex structures and accurate spelling and punctuation Idiomatic language
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Comparison: Interacting with Others
CLB CLB 7
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Comparison: Interacting with Others
CLB CLB 7
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Comparison: Interacting with Others
Lead up to: 2-3 paragraphs Diplomacy / Tact Use of complex structures Avoid: Expanding purposes Any CLB 7 sample tasks
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Comparison: Reproducing Info
CLB CLB 7
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Comparison: Reproducing Info
CLB CLB 7
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Comparison: Reproducing Info
Lead up to: Extra details Longer presentations and texts Essential information Avoid: Any CLB 7 sample tasks
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Comparison: Getting Things Done
CLB CLB 7
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Comparison: Getting Things Done
CLB CLB 7
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Comparison: Getting Things Done
Lead up to: Expanding purposes Avoid: Some newly-identified purposes Any CLB 7 sample tasks
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Comparison: Sharing Info
CLB CLB 7
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Comparison: Sharing Info
CLB CLB 7
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Comparison: Sharing Info
Lead up to: Additional paragraph Avoid: System descriptions Any CLB 7 sample task
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CLB Process: Reflection
How did you feel that process went? Did you feel more confident to develop after going through it? Is there anything you’d add to it?
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Glossary of Terms Look at the CLB terms.
Create definitions for each one. Match the terms to their definitions.
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Glossary of Terms Complex structures Complex texts Demanding contexts
Formulaic expressions High-stakes situation Linguistically complex Linguistically sophisticated Moderately complex texts Moderately demanding contexts Propositionally complex
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Glossary of Terms
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Glossary of Terms
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Glossary of Terms
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CLBs & Curriculum Development
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Curriculum Development Example
Let’s take a look at one example: Workplace Writing I, II and III
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Curriculum Development Example
Workplace Writing I, II and III are available for purchase. For more information, please contact: Kathy
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Any questions?
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Thank you for coming!
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