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December 31, 2015
My old rubric served me well for four years, but it was time for a change.  A clean slate, a lot of websites, a lot of feedback, and a lot of collaborative brainstorming later, I finally had something I was willing to put out and test out.  Check the post below – the links go […]
December 26, 2015
In the twelfth year of designing syllabi, you may not have “the syllabus to end them all” – of course not!  We’re always changing based on successes and challenges, right?  But by this time I knew the five ingredients I had to have in a syllabus, and you wanted to hear about them.  This August […]
December 19, 2015
The third and fourth most popular posts of 2015 were very close, but with the benefit of a few extra months the post on task completion on rubrics barely edged out the #4 post to take the bronze medal.  I’m so glad I wondered about task completion and its importance in life and in rubrics […]
December 17, 2015
December found us doing our first formal assessment of the semester.  That is my reality this year, and I love it.  We go at our own pace and make our own rules and I don’t see my students enough to warrant spending our precious class time on assessment instead of engaging ourselves with the language. […]
December 15, 2015
Voice and choice! Right? Well, if the sheer volume of content under my “choice” tag is any indication, I believe so.  I’m convinced by research on autonomy and purpose that if we can give students options that speak to their inner motivation, then and only then will we end up with significant percentages of proficient speakers out […]
December 11, 2015
In March I discovered the catchy, learner-friendly song “El perdón” and blogged about ways to use it in both novice and intermediate classes.  That post was the 5th-most popular post of 2015. New song: El perdón for two levels Ever feel behind the times?  I just caught the current #1 song on Latin Billboard and […]
December 10, 2015
I just looked at the calendar and realized it’s December. How did that happen?  And how did I forget the best-of-year posts and the book club and my December BLOGCATION? Ah. Anyway. The great best-of posts by Laura and Allison have finally sunk in to remind me what I do in December and here it begins. […]
December 4, 2015
It’s possible a good rubric for communicating performance-towards-proficiency for early language learners exists, but if it does, I haven’t seen it.  (If you have, please share in a comment!) See this post for my update from this past summer on my more complex rubric designed to be used with no younger than middle school students. […]
October 12, 2015
In the last year and a half, I have read a research article, recorded a Black Box Podcast, presented a conference session selected as a Central States All-Star session, and blogged – all on the topic of why we should teach the skill of circumlocution early and often. Aside: Circumlocution is the skill of talking […]
September 16, 2015
Meeting many of you during school visits, conferences, and workshops is one of my favorite aspects of what I do!  Will I see you at any of these events this year? If not – or if so! – will I meet you at Camp Musicuentos next summer? Read on! KWLA ’15 – September 25-26, Louisville, […]
September 7, 2015
If you’ve enjoyed using – or considered using – the taco talk to help novices and intermediates (and their parents) understand what it means to learn for proficiency, you’ll love this resource. Many thanks to Iya Nemastil, a Japanese teacher in Ohio, for taking this idea and putting it in a beautifully visualized form. I’m […]
August 24, 2015
This might be my most important resource release this year. First, you can read here about all the things that frustrated me about that snazzy 2011 rubric that I used to use (and that got downloaded from this site a lot). Some of them probably frustrated those of you who used it, too. So I decided to […]