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Not everyone is cut out to learn another language

I’ve thought it myself.  I’ve had slow processing students who I gave up on.  I have been so star-struck by the fastest (and atypical) processors that I began to judge what a student should be able to do based on their performance….  But I’m reformed.  Not only CAN every student learn language, they should…..

If we are honest with ourselves, teaching in a way that prepares language students for the AP exam is creating an environment that focuses on the highest performers.  We want a nation of bilinguals, a generation that values language study, and a focus on proficiency over perfection and yet we exclude those who need additional scaffolding…

This week at iFLT 14 was proof that there are hundreds of teachers out there trying to create a language learning environment that allows the superstars to shine while providing needed repetition for the average and slower processors.  TCI is a lot of things: comprehensible, compelling, creative… but most importantly it is comprehensive… it includes everyone. 

Take aways:

Already looking forward to iFLT 15… Or HOPEFULLY another TPRS Publishing Multicultural Conference (#bringitback #clubmed) where other teachers can come watch master teachers demo language class.  It’s the best PD around, start a penny jar just for this!!!

 

Meme stolen from Martina Bex… Good work, MB!!!

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