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Language, Science & Cultural Explorations in Costa Rica. Robert Cho, Boston Public Schools FFT Fellow - 2005. Needs. ~50% of my students are native Spanish speakers All of these students speak English ~ 1/3 of their parents do NOT speak English
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Language, Science & Cultural Explorations in Costa Rica Robert Cho, Boston Public Schools FFT Fellow - 2005
Needs • ~50% of my students are native Spanish speakers • All of these students speak English • ~ 1/3 of their parents do NOT speak English • I lacked a real-world connection to major portions of my district-prescribed science curriculum • Diversity of Life • Earth History
Outcomes • I attained a degree of functional fluency in conversational Spanish • my skills and confidence have continued to grow • I gained a deeper understanding of science topics directly connected to my curriculum • Diversity of Life • Earth History
Outcomes • First-hand experience of being a second language learner
Outcomes • Created a deeper personal connection with my students (language, culture, experiences)
Outcomes • Using my experience to create extensions beyond the district-prescribed curriculum • Readings about science & scientists • Jigsaw lessons on leaf-cutter ants
Outcomes • Validated and emphasized the importance of putting me into the classroom
Outcomes • The love of being a lifelong learner • Reinvigorated my passion for research • Modeling for my students and colleagues