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Page 1: Making the National Standards Part of Your Language Classes Prof. Guiomar Borrás A. Glendale Community College guiomar.borras@gcmail.maricopa.edu Dallas,

NATIONAL STANDARDS

Making the

National Standards Part of Your

Language Classes

Prof. Guiomar

Borrás A.Glendale

Community College

[email protected], TX. March

4, 2011

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NATIONAL STANDARDS1. What are the

five National Standards for

Foreign Language Learning? 3. What are

the three aspects of the

second standard?

5. When were they

published?

4. Who wrote the standards?

2. What are the three

categories of the first

standard?

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NATIONAL STANDARDS

1. COMMUNICATIO

N

2. CULTURES

3. CONNECTIONS

4. COMPARISONS

5. COMMUNITIES

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http://www.actfl.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3392

2. The three categories of the first standard (COMMUNICATION) are: Interpersonal communication, interpretive and presentational.

3. The three categories of the second standard (CULTURES) are: Practices, products and perspectives.

4. The National Standards were written by an eleven-member task force, representing a variety of languages, levels of instruction, program models, and geographic regions, who undertook the task of defining content standards -- what students should know and be able to do -- in foreign language education. This group of people received a three-year grant from the US Department of Education and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

5. The final document, Standards for Foreign Language Learning: Preparing for the 21st Century, first published in 1996.

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STANDARDS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING

COMMUNICATIONCommunicate in Languages Other Than English

Standard 1.1: Students engage in conversations, provide and obtain information, express feelings and emotions, and exchange opinions.

Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics.

Standard 1.3: Students present information, concepts, and ideas to an audience of listeners or readers on a variety of topics.

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STANDARDS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING

CULTURESGain Knowledge and Understanding of Other Cultures

Standard 2.1: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the practices and perspectives of the culture studied.

Standard 2.2: Students demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the products and perspectives of the culture studied.

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CONNECTIONSConnect with Other Disciplines and Acquire Information

Standard 3.1: Students reinforce and further their knowledge of other disciplines through the foreign language.

Standard 3.2: Students acquire information and recognize the distinctive viewpoints that are only available through the foreign language and its cultures.

STANDARDS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING

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COMPARISONSDevelop Insight into the Nature of Language and Culture

Standard 4.1: Students demonstrate understanding of the nature of language through comparisons of the language studied and their own.

Standard 4.2: Students demonstrate understanding of the concept of culture through comparisons of the cultures studied and their own.

STANDARDS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING

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COMMUNITIESParticipate in Multilingual Communities at Home & Around the World

Standard 5.1: Students use the language both within and beyond the school setting.

Standard 5.2: Students show evidence of becoming life-long learners by using the language for personal enjoyment and enrichment.

STANDARDS FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING

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“Knowing how, when, and why to say what to whom”

Most teaching in foreign language classrooms concentrated on how (grammar) to say what (vocabulary).

The current organizing principle for foreign language study is communication, which also highlights the why, the whom, and the when. So, while grammar and vocabulary are essential tools for communication, it is the acquisition of the ability to communicate in meaningful and appropriate ways with users of other languages that is the ultimate goal of today’s foreign language classroom.

http://www.actfl.org/files/public/StandardsforFLLexecsumm_rev.pdf

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WhyWHY ARE THE FIVE C’ IMPORTANT IN THE CLASSROOM?

Communication – All three forms (interpersonal, interpretive, presentational) at all levels of instruction are the heart of second language study.

Cultures – Through the study of a language, students are able to gain knowledge of the culture. Develop critical thinking, not just learning facts.

Connections – Help students find how their passion connects to foreign languages and cultures.

Comparisons – Students compare and contrast their own language with the language studied realizing that there are more than one way to view and deal with the rest of the world.

Communities – Getting to know people and cultures brings language and culture alive, can last a lifetime.

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Activities for the classes

Cultural objects Communication: Interpersonal,

Interpretive, Presentational Culture Through Art Art Auction Mix & Mingle Activities Interviews / Role Play

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How do you use your pictures in the class?

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Interpersonal communication

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InterpretivePresentational

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Interpretive / Presentational

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Art: Fernando Botero

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Art AuctionCan work in all levels, from low to high

Includes practice with numbers

Students put a price on their works of art (a price they can express in the L2)

Students have certain amount of money

Students can work in groups or as a class

They bid or works of art

Students describe the works of art in lower or higher levels

If study of art is part of curriculum, works can be classified by artist, by period, medium, etc.

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Frida y Diego Rivera

Museo de Guggenheim Bilbao

La pareja de Alejandro Xul Solar

Autoretrato de Oswaldo Guayasamín

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Mix & Mingle ActivitiesInterpersonal communication

Students speak with many, perhaps all, classmates

Instructor monitors and assists as needed but often speaks little

More like real live interaction

Often motivating and fun for students

Presentational communication assignment may given as follow-up

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Mix & Mingle: ¿Quién en Venezuela?

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Mix & Mingle: La gran fiesta

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Role Play/ Interviews

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Role Play

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Role Play

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Questions? Ideas How have you been using the

Standards in your language classes? What type of activities have been

successful in your classes? What type of activities do you think the

students like the most?

NATIONAL STANDARDS