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Summer Institute (SI) 2012

Summer Institute (SI) 2012. Part IV Proficiency 101 - - - - - - - - - - - - Focus on Spiraling Proficiency Levels & Impact of Formative Assessment. Part IV Objectives. By the end of Part IV, I will be able to: Identify the proficiency level targeted in an assessment.

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Summer Institute (SI) 2012

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  1. Summer Institute (SI) 2012 Part IVProficiency 101 - - - - - - - - - - - - Focus on Spiraling Proficiency Levels & Impact of Formative Assessment

  2. Part IV Objectives By the end of Part IV, I will be able to: • Identify the proficiency level targeted in an assessment. • Help students use the LinguaFolio® checklists to identify what they need to do to demonstrate performance at the targeted proficiency level.

  3. ACTFL Proficiency Levels Advanced – Paragraph Level Narrate and describe in past, present and future and deal effectively with an unanticipated complication Intermediate – Sentence Level Create with language, initiate, maintain and bring to a close simple conversations by asking and responding to simple questions Novice – Word Level Communicate minimallywith formulaic and roteutterances, lists and phrases

  4. ACTFL Proficiency Levels Advanced (Storyteller) Intermediate (Survivor) Novice (Parrot)

  5. Activity: ACTFL Proficiency Level Posters • Look through the 3 posters showing proficiency outcomes for Modern Language - High School Credit Courses. • Share your observations and questions.

  6. Proficiency ExpectationsAlphabetic Languages

  7. Proficiency ExpectationsLogographic Languages

  8. Proficiency ExpectationsVisual Languages

  9. Proficiency:What Does It Look and Sound Like? ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines 2012 • Latest revisions include Distinguished • New website with guidelines and samples in English for listening, reading, speaking and writing • Samples in target languages coming soon!

  10. Activity: ACTFL Speaking Proficiency Examples

  11. Activity: COs & Proficiency Levels With a partner or two . . . • Read the slips of paper in an envelope on your table that have different sets of Clarifying Objectives (COs). • Create a proficiency chart by placing each group of COs under the appropriate mode of communication and at the correct proficiency sublevel.

  12. LinguaFolio® 3 components • Biography • Passport or Global Profile • Dossier • Self-assessment checklistsTeacher & Administrator Perspectives • 2012-2013 LF Resources

  13. Activity: Learning Scenarios – 1 of 3 • Read the 3 sets with 3 scenarios each describing summative, end-of-unit assessments. • Identify the proficiency level for each set: • Novice • Intermediate • Advanced

  14. Activity: Learning Scenarios – 2 of 3 • Choose 1 of the 9 scenarios and select one skill that it focuses on: • Interpersonal • Interpretive Listening • Interpretive Reading • Presentational Speaking • Presentational Writing • Pull that skill’s LinguaFolio self-assessment checklist • Decide which “I can” statements might be checked-off based on the student’s demonstration or artifact

  15. Part IV ReflectionPlease respond to these statements in your Penzu journal.

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