Meeting 01 • 31 March 2009 • Tuesday

Version:
4/9/09

People: Benoit, Montaigne; Breedlove, Clifford E.; McDonnell, Kelsey C.; Orcutt, Kathleen S.; Pennington, Laurissa B.; Salinas, Victor; Spreen, Marie; Tasi, Joana; Watters, Erin.

Today

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Week 1: Main Topic(s): Introduction to the Course, of course; our group; What is 'CBI'?

materials:
Chapter 1 of Stryker/Leaver (photocopy in first meeting, #0410b in course collection, for use until books arrive);
examples from my courses:
German 320 / 415 / 515 Business Simulation Course and its related "SpeakEasy Company Website"; also my ACTFL Conference presentation (November 2008);
GER 399 "Science Fiction Radio Drama Production" and its earlier version, the "Papa Joe" Project;
the "Humboldt Project", and its earlier versions, FLL 399 (2006W) and GER 427/527 (2006F); also my PSU SINQ presentation (October 2008);
examples of other courses and projects elsewhere: Levine's second-year simulation courses (#0172, #0705); Ryan-Scheutz & Colangelo's beginner-level (!) drama production (#0019); the "Big Book" activity for middle-schooler FLES (#0407)

(15') Who we are: language teaching backgrounds and professional interests and plans. PLEASE EMAIL ME ASAP AFTER CLASS (if you haven't done so already), so that I can use your preferred address. Also please indicate whether I can distribute your address to others on the class.

(5') Fast overview of course: texts, activities, goals

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(20') So what IS 'CBI'? Stryker/Leaver's definition & description (#0410b). Have we ourselves encountered/ done CBI in FL/ESL - as teachers? as learners (adult, child)? as parents?

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(20') Some examples of CBI - see above, "materials", especially "SpeakEasy". What does it "take" to "do" CBI? (materials, environments, traits)

(10') Break: Go get your coffee or your snack, but bring it back. We'll start promptly after 10 minutes, with or without you!

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(30') What (will) this class (will) do?/. Reading, reflection, discussion, reports, writing, small & large project(s) (individual, ?group?), field trips and outreach, grant-seeking

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(10') upcoming: see section immediately below; if time: group drafts the scoring guide for the reflection


Upcoming class meeting(s) (#2 • 02 April 2009 Thursday)

1) Read the rest of Ch. 1 of Stryker/Leaver, and articles by Levine (#0172, #705) and Ryan-Scheutz/Colangelo (#0019). As preparation for Thursday class discussion write a one-page (single-spaced) reflection that develops some sort of coherent idea from one/both of the articles. During class you can add comments to your printed version; then you'll hand it in right there/then.

2) Explore the websites listed above under "materials". As preparation for more Thursday class discussion (and beyond that!) consider how you might or might not base a major project of your own on participation in their further development.

Upcoming assignment(s)

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