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Using Technology to Create Authentic Task-based Curriculum Liz Miller Roxana Han
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HOW do we change? And WHY? Past Present Future Q & A
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Where we were… Old School “I took 4 years of Spanish in high school. Don’t remember any of it!” --??
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Lessons: vocabulary practice grammar notes materials created for learners (“Communicative” activities) Testing: grammatical knowledge vocabulary recall
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"If we always do what we've always done, we will get what we've always got." -Adam Urbanski
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Where we are now… Current state I liked the hotel project where we emailed an actual hotel manager about rooms during our festival month. I felt that it was really cool to use Spanish in a real life situation and prove that my Spanish was indeed improving. It was especially cool that I received an email back in Spanish. --Current student
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Lessons: vocabulary practice grammar discovery materials created for native speakers communicative tasks Testing: real-world tasks w/rubric
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A form of assessment in which students are asked to perform real-world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of essential knowledge and skills. -- Jon Mueller
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The tasks are either replicas of or analogous to the kinds of problems faced by adult citizens and consumers or professionals in the field." -- Grant Wiggins
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Authentic Assessment 1. A school's mission is to develop productive citizens. 2. To be a productive citizen, an individual must be capable of performing meaningful tasks in the real world. 3. Therefore, schools must help students become proficient at performing the tasks they will encounter when they graduate. 4. To determine if it is successful, the school must then ask students to perform meaningful tasks that replicate real world challenges to see if students are capable of doing so. (Mueller)
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Thus, in AA, assessment drives the curriculum. That is, teachers first determine the tasks that students will perform to demonstrate their mastery, and then a curriculum is developed that will enable students to perform those tasks well, which would include the acquisition of essential knowledge and skills. This has been referred to as planning backwards. (Mueller)
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ACTFL MI WL Standards Common Core IB AP
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Where we want to be… Future state We have to go from what is essentially an industrial model of education, a manufacturing model, which is based on linearity and conformity and batching people. ― Ken Robinson Changing Education Paradigms
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Lessons: learner centered inquiry or project-based lessons Testing: proficiency & standards-based periodic assessment of progress
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How can we use technology to revolutionize our curriculum and our practice 1Choose task 2How to assess 3Find authentic resources 4Tools needed 5Guide learner
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Task: Make a reservation for lodging in the target culture 1Hotel reservation 2Call or email 3Hotel websites, travel review sites, guidebooks, etc. 4Inquiries & polite requests 5Practice w/resources
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www.huilohuilo.com Hotel in Chilean Patagonia Ideas: -Explore and identify cognates -Explore & choose which lodge you prefer and explain why -Compare & contrast 2 of the lodging types described on the site -Compare & contrast with a hotel you’ve been to in the U.S. -Call your teacher’s Google Voice & leave a message for the hotel manager requesting more information
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What kind of curriculum is relevant for our learners? Real world tasks Interdisciplinary connections ACTFL 21 st Century Skills http://youtu.be/CXurDF0IbuQ Authentic audience Globalcultural issues (even at Novice Level!!)
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Connect w/the target culture Ask yourself where you’d find the task in real life & look there… Youtube Twitter Facebook Infographics Mobile apps Pinterest Yelp Wikipedia Company websites
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Sources of authentic material
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Songs Introducing yourself to others
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Sources of authentic material EXAMPLE
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Sources of authentic material
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Weather forecast
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Sources of authentic material News
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Sources of authentic material Kiosko.net
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Sources of authentic material www.languageguide.org
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Sources of authentic material www.quick.fr
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Sources of authentic material EXAMPLE
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Sources of authentic material
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EXAMPLE
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Connect w/other classrooms Edmodo http://www.edmodo.comhttp://www.edmodo.com Epals http://www.epals.comhttp://www.epals.com Skype https://education.skype.comhttps://education.skype.com Authentic audience!!
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Connect w/other educators This is not new!! Remember FLTEACH?? Twitter (#Langchat, #flteach) Blogs Edmodo groups Pinterest International organization of teachers of your language (ELE)
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Blogueros unite! Click Here To Add Text. Create your own: -Pinterest board for language teaching sites and resources -Edmodo support group -Twitter account for language teacher networking -Blog
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Blogueros unite! Click Here To Add Text. Create your own: -Pinterest board for language teaching sites and resources -Edmodo support group -Twitter account for language teacher networking -Blog https://sites.google.comsitetaskbasedspanishresource/
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Click Here To Add Text.
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Training needs How to use authentic sources w/novice learners http://lauraterrill.wikispaces.com/Presentations How to add cultural depth w/novice learners http://wendybrownell.wikispaces.com/Conference+Pres entation+Handouts
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Training needs Project/inquiry-based design http://www.edutopia.org/blog/world-language-project- based-learning-education-curriculum-don-doehla http://lisalilley.wikispaces.com Proficiency assessment http://larc.sdsu.edu/malonewebinar/
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Training needs Task design http://books.google.com/books/about/Designing_Ta sks_for_the_Communicative_Cl.html?id=NSlMZp 9XkHoC Webinars (ACTFL, Edmodo, etc.)
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Additional resources Language Resource Centers (LRCs) CARLA http://www.carla.umn.edu/about/lrc/index.html http://www.carla.umn.edu/about/lrc/index.html
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Curriculum: Deciding on the tasks Many already available online https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=28f7c805d5a3213d&i d=28F7C805D5A3213D%21154 http://www2.ku.edu/~spanish/acceso/ Use your traditional textbook’s themes as a guide Ask the learners! Create as a department
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What does this change entail? Desire to do what’s best for the learner Vision Fearlessness TIME!!!!!
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Bibliography American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines 2012. Pdf. 26 Jan. 2013. Brownell, Wendy. Conference Presentation Handouts. Wiki. 26 Jan. 2013. Cottrell, Sara-Elizabeth. Musicuentos. Website. 26 Jan. 2013. Doehla, Don. Using Project-based Learning to Teach World Languages. Online article. 26 Jan. 2013. Johnston, Megan. The Creative Language Class. Blog. 26 Jan. 2013. Miller, Elizabeth. Task-based Spanish Resource. Wiki. 26 Jan. 2103. <https://sites.google.com/site/ taskbasedspanishresource/> Mueller, Jon. Authentic Assessment. North Central College. Website. 26 Jan. 2013. Terrill, Laura. Presentations. Wiki. 26 Jan. 2013. http://lauraterrill.wikispaces.com/Presentations
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Contact information: Liz Miller Harrison High School elizabeth.miller@farmington.k12.mi.us Roxana Han North Farmington High School roxana.han@farmington.k12.mi.us
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