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FORMER STUDENT GETS PHD IN SPANISH

By |2018-07-29T16:04:49-06:00July 29th, 2018|

The student has excelled the teacher, the ultimate wish of any educator. I received word the other day from a former student, David Dalton, that he has a PhD in Spanish and is now an assistant professor at The University of North Carolina. He has a book coming out next [...]

LEVEL 3 PASSWORDS THIS YEAR

By |2018-05-21T16:30:16-06:00May 21st, 2018|

These contraseñas are ones that we have used to enter the class this year. They are well-known Spanish cultural sayings, quotes by famous Spanish speakers, phrases that require a subjunctive, useful idiomatic expressions, or just for fun. Write in  Spanish. (Answers and commentary will be shared in an upcoming blog [...]

ESSENTIAL CLASSROOM TOOLS

By |2018-02-14T20:55:50-07:00February 14th, 2018|

I enjoy teaching with very few props or electronics. Relationship-based teaching (passwords, discussing reading and persona especial interviews) propped up by well-honed TPRS questioning skills are the go-to tactics in my classroom. But I have discovered that there are two tools without which I can no longer function optimally, [...]

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS

By |2018-02-13T17:50:58-07:00February 12th, 2018|

Learn strategies that work for sustainable comprehensible-input based teaching with Bryce’s comprehensive one-day seminar: Best, Most Powerful Strategies for Teaching World Languages (Grades 6-12). Bryce will be presenting five seminars across the country this spring: • 4/09/18 (Monday) Buffalo (Amherst), New York • 4/10/18 (Tuesday) Boston (Natick), Massachusetts • 4/30/18 [...]

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