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Designing Standards-Based Curriculum: Middle Schools. Establishing K-12 Critical Language Programs April 26th, 2007 Michael W. Bacon, PPS. Background. 13 years teaching 2nd language/LA SS at middle school level Public and private Domestic and Foreign Traditional and Immersion.
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Designing Standards-Based Curriculum: Middle Schools Establishing K-12 Critical Language Programs April 26th, 2007 Michael W. Bacon, PPS
Background • 13 years teaching 2nd language/LA SS at middle school level • Public and private • Domestic and Foreign • Traditional and Immersion
A Couple of Interesting Facts about Middle School • The average middle school teacher lasts only 2 years (source?) • In the average secondary 2nd language classroom students only speak 27 seconds per week (Goethe Institute; Sprenger)
Effective MS Curriculum for Language Learning • Real and Meaningful Activities • Authentic Audiences • Cooperative Learning • Student centered • Multiple Intelligences • Content infused/based • Cognitively engaging • Proficiency Based/Functions Based • Performance Tasks for Assessment
Experiential Learning • Local and Abroad • In and Outside the classroom • Tying it back to the classroom • Ultimate performance task tied to standards • Accountability • Backwards design
Experiential Learning Opportunities • Portland Parks and Recreation Summer Immersion Camp • Oregon Museum of Science and Industry(OMSI) summer camp in Mandarin • Community Based Language Learning • Aspiring Educators - tutoring • Writing children’s books • China Research Residency - 8th Grade Academic Trip
Connections to Content • 5 C’s of the National Standards (ACTFL) • Cognitively Engaging • Integrating content and language objectives - pulling from the standards • Supports “core” content teachers • Examples: • Math: Statistics from math • Social Studies: Debating a Public Issue
Language Proficiency What does this mean to you?
Defining Proficiency“What students know and can do” • Proficiency is a goal of language teaching rather than a methodology • Students may show proficiency at different levels in different modalities at any given time
Functions Content Accuracy Proficiency Outcomes
PPS Content Standards Functions
ODE Standards FUNCTIONS
Function? Which one of these is function-based? • Present tense, simple sentence construction; gender/number agreement • Describing something; understanding descriptions
Function Simply put…. A function is a “task” In proficiency-oriented instruction students are provided with numerous opportunities to practice carrying out a range of functions likely to be necessary in dealing with others in the target language/culture.
Some Functions • Making inquiries (ask and respond) • Acting out simulated survival situations • Narrating or describing events • Expressing preferences • Hypothesizing, arguing, persuading • Providing opinions • Carrying out tasks dealing with everyday encounters
Addressing Challenges ofMS Curriculum in K-12 Language Program • Language and Literacy Development out paced by cognitive development • Reading for pleasure - lack of affect • Subtleties and nuances of language are key to adolescent development • Self Identity - breaking away from the “cute” elementary program • Rebelling against parental decision • Need for personal connection to language and culture
Challenges Continued • Social Language vs. Academic Language • Perceived loss of language skills • “Immersion Geek” • Anglicization of immersion language • Keeping students in the target language • Finding a teacher who is qualified, certified and probably most importantly likes working with this age group