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Pathway to Pluralism

Join us on October 14th and 15th for a discussion on pluralism and its importance in society. This event will explore various perspectives and strategies for fostering diversity and inclusivity. Don't miss out!

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Pathway to Pluralism

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  1. Pathway to Pluralism / Le pavé au pluralisme October 14th and 15th / les 14 et 15 octobre 2011 All about MOI ! FSF1D focus CEFR – Oral – A1 task Heather Henke heathenk@fc.amdsb.ca

  2. FSF1D focus • Sharing of success criteria/rubric in two evaluations, one during the term and the second as part of the final 30%; sample student work; • CEFR tools such as the Self-assessment checklists from the Swiss version of the European Language Portfolio; CEFR Oral A1 task

  3. Basic User A1 • Can understand and use familiar everyday expressions and very basic phrases aimed at the satisfaction of needs of a concrete type. • Can introduce him/herself and others. • Can ask and answer questions about personal details such as where he/she lives, people he/she knows and things he/she has. • Can interact in a simple way provided the other person talks slowly and clearly and is prepared to help.

  4. Je me présente Generating confidence and fluency in a core Grade 9 FSL classroom involves lots of opportunity for students to interact with others about themselves through guided practice, and teacher and peer feedback.

  5. A1 ORAL: Je me présente(rehearsed) Spoken Production • I can give my name, age, address and phone number. • I can describe myself (hair, eyes, height) • I can talk about my interests • I can describe my family and friends Spoken Interaction • I can ask people questions about personal information such as name, age, address, phone number • I can ask people about their interests, their family and friends

  6. Les directives pour la tâche orale • Toi et ton co-équipier ou ta co-équipière parlez pendant 2 minutes de vos informations personnelles. • Vous n'avez pas de script mais, vous pouvez utiliser la carte de mots. • Posez des questions. Répondez-y. les critères pour l'évaluation 1. fluency 2. interaction 3. vocabulary 4. pronunciation

  7. Les informations de moi-même nom âgeadressetéléphone cheveuxyeux grandeur ami(e)(s) familleintérêts carrièreou travail d’autresinformations

  8. Success criteria • FLUENCY • INTERACTION • VOCABULARY RANGE & CONTROL • GRAMMATICAL ACCURACY • PHONOLOGICAL CONTROL Consider the success criteria for spontaneous and purposeful oral interaction in the CEFR and how to prepare students for the final oral summative at the end of the semester.

  9. Spoken Language A1

  10. La grille d’évaluation

  11. La grille d’évaluation

  12. auto-évaluation • What did I do well? • What skills do I need to improve? • How will I do this?

  13. Trousse de validation “These activities are not a part of the CEFR. The Trousse was completed to minimize preparation and facilitate the teacher’s use of the CEFR in the classroom context. Teachers can also make up their own activities for validation as long as the activity is specifically based on the ‘I Can’ statements and meets the CEFR descriptor for that level. The validation activities from the Trousse have two purposes: 1. To validate the student’s self assessment of his/her ability to meet the criteria of the ‘I Can’ statement and to provide meaningful formative feedback (by the teacher) for the next steps in his/her learning – assessment FOR learning. 2. To help teachers plan lessons based on the needs / next steps of the students in the classroom. Teacher tracking sheets have been provided for you for this purpose – assessment FOR learning.”

  14. The Common European Frameworkin the Context of Ontario’s SchoolsDevelopment Team: • Helen Griffin, Thames Valley District School Board • Winifred Braunsch, London Catholic District School Board • KarynBruneel, Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board • Andrea Paturel, Thames Valley District School Board • Research conducted by University of Western Ontario – Althouse College under the direction of Dr. Suzanne Majhanovich in association with Dr. Laurens Vandergrift – University of Ottawa • https://resources.elearningontario.ca/ • The Common European Framework in the Context of Ontario's Schools: A1Resource ID : ELO1344950

  15. Productions orales illustrant niveau A1 – site web CIEP • http://www.ciep.fr/en/publi_evalcert/dvd-productions-orales-cecrl/videos/tifaine_clara.php English interaction 2:46 • http://www.ciep.fr/publi_evalcert/dvd-productions-orales-cecrl/videos/mohamed_kajanan.php French interaction 1:58

  16. Mon Blason Personnel

  17. FSF 1D 10% Présentation Orale: Mon Blason Personnel Nom : ___________ date de la présentation : ___ le ____ juin • For this final presentation, you will present your personal Coat of Arms using a prepared text and a visual aid. • You will describe your Coat of Arms and include 6 BIG ideas about yourself – 2 about your past, 2 about your life right now, and 2 about your future. • The length of your prepared text should be at least 15 sentences and include required language structures. • Following the delivery of the prepared text, you will also respond to questions from your peers and your teacher.

  18. Preparation Your process work will remain in the classroom. You will be given 5 days in class to create the text to accompany the Coat of Arms. Each day the process work will be date stamped and collected. This process work must be submitted on June 9 after you have rewritten a good copy of the text that can be taken home to practice. There must be at least one teacher-edited copy in the process work.

  19. Presentation • Presentations run from June 14 to June 20. • Your oral presentation lasts about 5 minutes. You may choose to memorize the prepared text. Your pronunciation, fluency, intonation and use of non-verbal communication are evaluated. • Your visual aid is the Coat of Arms. • You respond to questions and comments from your peers and your teacher following the prepared part. • You interact with your peers following 4 other presentations to be chosen randomly. • Following the presentation, you will submit • your Coat of Arms • the prepared script • the checklist • the rubric

  20. Required elements (student’s checklist) Blason: • May include symbols, animals, colour • Must include name and motto • Use either letter or legal size paper • May work on this at home Paragraph: • at least 15 sentences • clear introduction and conclusion • At least 2 sentences using passé composé verbs: _____________________________________ ____________________________________ • At least 2 sentences using futur simple verbs: _____________________________________ ____________________________________ • At least 2 sentences in the présent verbs: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ • Description of the blason includes regular and irregular adjectives and other appropriate vocabulary • Date stamp and submit the process work at the end of each period; • Good copy to be written on June 9 and may be taken home to practice; process work stays in classroom

  21. Questions après les présentations • Brainstorm with the class all of the possible types of questions that students may ask of each other • At the conclusion of each student presentation, draw (three) names from a hat – these students will ask one question each of the presenter • Critical thinking will be assessed – “questioners”

  22. Évaluation Finale: Mon Blason Personnel CRITERIA KNOWLEDGE / UNDERSTANDING Level and sophistication of vocabulary Required elements - length, grammar, ideas THINKING / INQUIRY Incorporation of appropriate visual aids Use of creative and thinking processes to formulate appropriate answers to questions COMMUNICATION Communication of information and ideas: clarity, fluency Use of vocal expression and intonation Use of non-verbal communication (body language, gestures) APPLICATION Use and accuracy of grammar concepts and sentence structure Interaction with teacher and peers (4) Demonstration of planning (includes all elements, engages in writing process, prepares oral delivery) • (rubric attached)

  23. Resources http://scss.amdsb.ca/ • Teacher and class websites Henke FSF1D http://www.ciep.fr/publi_evalcert/index.php • CIEP Publications en évaluation et certifications http://www.francparler.info/accueil/ • Franc-parler est un site de l'Organisation internationalede la Francophonie (OIF). Il s'adresse aux professeurs de français dans le monde qui souhaitent se former et s'informer. http://www.xpresslab.com/start.html • Activités orales et interactives

  24. Rétroaction!

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