• Ep. 10: SLAyyy Checking for Understanding
    Dec 3 2024

    Gaslight
    “Do you understand?”
    Nobody Wants to Tell You They Don’t Get It
    Adapting/Preparing Questions
    Cold Calling
    Ask Lots of Questions!
    Creating a Classroom Culture of Error and Learning

    Gatekeep - Checking for Understanding by Peps McCrea (at Evidence Snacks)
    Validity and Efficiency
    Loaded assumptions, skewed sampling, whole class questioning

    Girlboss
    Nearpod / Peardeck
    Four Corners
    Plickers
    Choral Responses
    Hand Signals for Question Types
    Challenge Questions
    Considerations for CFUs in Language Classes


    References

    Novels and Resources by AC Quintero

    AnneMarie Chase - Magic Cards

    Common Ground

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    40 mins
  • Ep. 09 SLAyyy Sheltering Vocabulary
    Nov 18 2024

    Gaslight
    Not Moderating Rate of Speech
    Establishing Meaning
    Out of Bounds
    “How do you say…?”
    Planning for Comprehensibility
    Use of #authres

    Gatekeep - "How does lexical coverage affect the processing of L2 texts?" by Ana Pellicer-Sánchez, Stuart Webb, Andi Wang (Applied Linguistics)
    “How easy is easy?”
    Reading Speed and Motivation #saccade
    Neurodiversity and Reading

    Girlboss
    Park and Pause
    Using Frequency Dictionaries
    Write and Discuss


    References

    Novels and Resources by AC Quintero

    Conversations about Language Teaching

    Dr. Terry Waltz

    Presentation by Marcos Benevides: “Extensive Reading: How easy is easy?”

    Bill’s Thematic Picture Dictionary for Food (Spanish)

    Blog Post by Handsome Bald Man about Write and Discuss

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    51 mins
  • Ep. 08: SLAyyy Co-Creating Content
    Nov 4 2024

    Gaslight
    Management of Student Ideas
    Dealing with Inappropriate Responses
    True Interpersonal Communication
    What do we hope to get out of this?
    Sharing the Purpose of the Activities

    Gatekeep - "Positive emotions and intrinsic motivation: A self-determination theory perspective on using co-created stories in the language acquisition classroom" - Liam Printer (Language Teaching Research)

    Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness
    Motivated Students = Motivated Teachers
    Get Training! Get Support!
    What Personality Does Co-Creation Require?

    Girlboss
    Structuring Student Responses
    Using Technology to Facilitate
    Tips and Tricks for Co-Created Content

    References

    Novels and Resources by AC Quintero - Spine-Tingling Tales Bundle!

    The Motivated Classroom Podcast


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    47 mins
  • Ep. 07 SLAyyy Observations
    Oct 21 2024

    Gaslight: When have observations not been ideal?
    Gatekeep: Bernhard, R., McDermott, T., Hasenhüttl, C., Burn, K., & Sammons, P. (2024). A focus on quality of teaching in schools increases students’ progress of attainment. Evidence from English secondary schools. School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1–25. https://doi.org/10.1080/09243453.2024.2398601
    Girlboss: Peer observation and coaching.

    Other references:
    Jon Cowart "Rigor": https://joncowartteaching.com/2019/07/22/stop-using-the-word-rigor-say-this-instead/ '

    Quiz Quiz Trade

    Bryce Hedstrom - Administrator Checklist

    Pineapple Chart (Cult of Pedagogy)

    Laurie Clacq - Hearts for Teaching

    Comprehensible Classroom - Peer Observation

    TELL Project


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    44 mins
  • Ep. 06 SLAyyy Mid-Semester Check-In
    Oct 7 2024

    In this episode of 'SLA: Second Language Acquisition for Everyone', the hosts discuss the challenges and successes they've experienced in teaching over the current school year. Amidst the pressures of 'Devolson' and the search for suitable teaching materials, the discussion pivots from a planned talk on cognitive load theory to a candid check-in. The hosts share personal anecdotes about adjusting teaching strategies, student engagement, classroom dynamics, grading policies, and dual coding methods. They address the balance between imposing language structure and encouraging the natural flow of learning, while also reflecting on student motivation and participation. Emphasizing flexibility, the episode explores various pedagogical approaches, showcasing how teachers adapt to the ever-evolving classroom environment. The episode wraps with successes, including enrichment through extensive reading resources and program growth, inspired by student-centered learning and inclusivity.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
    01:00 Checking In: School Year So Far
    01:58 Classroom Dynamics and Teaching Strategies
    04:34 Student Engagement and Participation
    09:07 Challenges and Adjustments
    12:23 Effective Teaching Techniques
    27:59 Cognitive Load Theory and Language Learning
    38:23 Success Stories and Program Growth
    40:51 Conference Announcements and Closing Remarks

    References:

    Carrie Toth Discussion Rubric

    Ben Tinsley - 10 Minute Drill

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    45 mins
  • Ep. 05 SLAyyy Oral Corrective Feedback
    Sep 23 2024

    Gaslight How often should we do oral corrective feedback, who is it useful to, and is it always a positive experience for students?
    Gatekeep
    Corrective Feedback and Learner Uptake: Negotiation of Form in Communicative Classrooms (Lyster, Ranta, 1997)
    Girlboss
    How can we give feedback while maintaining a low affective filter, and what should we expect from using CF?


    Comprehensible Midwest - Discount code CISLAYYYS15

    The Motivated Classroom Podcast



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    44 mins
  • Ep. 04 SLAyyy Language Teacher Conferences with Marta Ruiz Yedinak
    Sep 9 2024

    Gaslight: What NOT to do when attending a conference.

    Gatekeep: K-12 world language teachers’ use of conferences as professional
    development (Neubauer, Wesley 2023)

    Girlboss: First/Best conference experiences.

    CI Midwest Discount Code: CISLAYYYS15


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    51 mins
  • Ep. 03 SLAyyy Extensive Reading
    Aug 26 2024

    Gaslight: Pitfalls in Free Voluntary Reading Programs

    Gatekeep: The Effects of Extensive Reading on Reading Comprehension, Reading Rate, and Vocabulary Acquisition (Suk, 2016)


    Girlboss: Successes in FVR and extensive in-class reading.

    The World Language Bookshelf

    100 Book Challenge

    Language Learner Literature Advisory Board (LLLAB)

    Write and Discuss

    The Game of Quotes by Annemarie Chase


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    54 mins