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TPRS Publishing Workshop
July 9-11, 2008 Pacific Cascade School 24635 SE Issaquah Fall City Road Issaquah, WA 98029
Cost is $329 per person Register Purchase Orders accepted but must be mailed or faxed.
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TPRS Publishing Workshop
Aug. 11-14, 2008 (Mon. - Th.) -- New Milford, CT (1.25 hours outside NYC)
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Please call to inquire about group and alumni discounts.
University Semester Credit Option: Semester hours, from
University of the Pacific, Center for Professional and Continuing
Education. $62 per credit. Acceptable to most participants, including
many on district funding or release time, as credit is awarded for
additional "Teacher-Friendly"™, follow-up activities. For
Graduate Professional Development participants NOT pursuing an advanced
degree at UOP. Enroll at the seminar, except in CT, NJ, OH, PA and WI.
Credit for seminars in these states, or for other credit questions ONLY,
call (800) 479-1995.
Cancellation policy: No refunds within 14 days of workshop. $25 non-refundable processing fee. Confirmations mailed within 5 days of receipt of registration. Cannot guarantee confirmations for registrations received within 10 days of workshop. If you question your registration status, please contact us.
Susan Gross
A master teacher, Susan Gross taught all levels of Spanish and French during her 33 years in the classroom. She received the following awards: SWCOLT "Excellence in Teaching," CCFLT "Genevieve Overman Service to the Profession," and her school's "Teacher of the Year." She served as president of CCFLT, Board member of SWCOLT, as well as various offices in many other professional organizations. Susan has written numerous articles, which have been published in professional journals across the nation. She also translated and edited a variety of foreign language materials. Susan's compelling sessions are always well received. Carol Gaab A seasoned presenter, Carol Gaab has been presenting TPRS workshops and in-services for national and international schools and universities since 1996. Carol also presents for the Bureau of Education and Research and is known for presentations that are highly engaging and practical. A master teacher, Carol has 15 years experience teaching second language, including Spanish at all levels and ESL for various major league baseball clubs. Her clients have included the SF Giants, Oakland A’s, CO Rockies, AZ Diamondbacks and Milwaukee Brewers. In addition to writing articles published in educational journals, Carol has written and published TPRS training materials and curricula for elementary through high school students. President of TPRS Publishing, Carol also serves as a TPRS consultant/editor for various textbook publishers. Kristy Placido
3-day Workshop Description DAY ONE Learn a Target Language · Learn to understand, speak, read, and write the Target Language ·
Experience TPR Storytelling® from the vantage point of a student ·
Observe the pacing, techniques, and questioning that make TPR
Storytelling® so effective.
The Three Steps of TPR Storytelling® ·
Experience the three steps as a student ·
Practice the three steps in small groups ·
Determine activities that enhance each step
Second language acquisition theory ·
Understand the difference between acquisition and learning ·
Learn why acquisition trumps learning ·
Find out which teaching practices enhance acquisition ·
Discover when, how, and why to teach grammar for the best results
TPR Storytelling tool: questioning ·
Learn how to make 12 questions from one statement ·
Practice “circling” ·
Make a circling script for your own needs
Practice circling ·
In a variety of situations, for different levels ·
Combine PQA and circling
The Power of Reading ·
Why reading is the most important tool
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The four essential reading practices
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Teaching techniques, discussion techniques ·
Why translation is so effective ·
Reading improves vocabulary, grammar, spelling, and composition ·
Why some common teacher behaviors are NOT beneficial
Homework ·
Ideas for homework ·
How to use homework to enhance learning ·
How to assign homework that does not exhaust the teacher ·
How homework can help you teach better
Assessment ·
How assessing helps you teach better ·
How to create quizzes, tests, and exams ·
How to grade writing assignments and essays ·
What a proficiency assessment is DAY THREE
Make Grammar Meaningful ·
How to teach grammar so that all students can improve their
accuracy ·
The natural order of acquisition ·
How to test grammar ·
Why the commonly-taught grammar syllabus fails students ·
Effectively intersperse grammar lessons in reading and stories
Advanced TPR Storytelling
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Advanced grammar for upper levels ·
Questioning adjustments for upper levels ·
Using the barometer student to improve instruction ·
Teach to the eyes ·
How pauses and pacing affect student performance
Classroom management ·
The importance of student-teacher relationship ·
How to teach so that “discipline” is not necessary. ·
Use of eye contact, personalization, and proximity ·
The barometer, the super-star and the “sparkler” A Workshop Designed Specifically for Foreign Language Educators of all ages and Levels
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