seminar xvi on teacher preparation for world languages
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SEMINAR XVI ON TEACHER PREPARATION FOR WORLD LANGUAGES. Update from the NJDOE Cheri Quinlan Coordinator of World Languages, International Education and Gifted & Talented [email protected]. UPDATE FROM THE STATE. Core Curriculum Content Standards Adopted Standards - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
SEMINAR XVI ON TEACHER PREPARATION FOR WORLD LANGUAGES
Update from the NJDOE
Cheri QuinlanCoordinator of World Languages, International Education and
Gifted & [email protected]
UPDATE FROM THE STATE•Core Curriculum Content Standards•Adopted Standards
•Visual and Performing Arts•Comprehensive Health and Physical Education•Science•Social Studies•World Languages•Technology•21st Century Life and Careers
Academic and Professional Standards •The Common Core
THE PROCESS•Knowledge and Skills•Global Perspectives•Technology Integration•Interdisciplinary Connections•Timely & Timeless•21st Century Themes•Global Awareness•Financial, Economic, Business & Entrepreneurial Literacy •Civic Literacy•Health Literacy
THE PROCESS• 21st Century Skills• Learning & Innovation Skills
• Creativity & Innovation• Critical Thinking & Problem Solving• Communication & Collaboration
• Information, Media & Technology Skills• Information Literacy • Media Literacy• ICT Literacy (Information and Communication Technology)
• Life and Career Skills• Flexibility & Adaptability• Initiative & Self-Direction• Social & Cross Cultural Skills• Productivity & Accountability• Leadership & Responsibility
NEW JERSEY STATE TEACHER OF THE YEAR
Mary Ann Woods-MurphyNorthern Highlands Regional High SchoolSpanish
WORLD LANGUAGES PILOT PROGRAM
NEW JERSEY’S MODEL FOR HIGH SCHOOL REFORM IN WORLD LANGUAGES:
Building a Linguistically and Culturally Competent Workforce
•Eight DistrictsEdisonEgg HarborLindenMahwahNewtonPrincetonRamseyWashington TownshipWest OrangeWest Windsor
PILOT PROGRAM•Document proficiency on student transcript•Award additional high school credit for moving up a proficiency level•Provide opportunities for Option 2 credit through internships and community service projects that require proficiency in a second language•Award certificates from the District and the NJDOE•Recognize OPI ratings at honor society inductions•Enter into an articulation agreement with a NJ state college for awarding of college credit based on ACE recommendations
•Award weighted course credit*•Not selected: Include proficiency level on the diploma
PILOT PROGRAM•Professional Development: Year 1•MOPI Familiarization Workshop•Crossing Major Borders•Integrated Performance Assessment
•OPI/OPIc Assessment•Languages
•French•German•Hindi•Italian•Japanese•Mandarin Chinese•Spanish
SEMINAR XVI ON TEACHER PREPARATION FOR WORLD LANGUAGES
The 2009 Core Curriculum Content Standard for World Languages
Cheri QuinlanCoordinator of World Languages, International Education and
Gifted & [email protected]
THE INFORMATION AGE
•Choose a time in history when an invention had a significant impact on human behavior?
•How was the change managed?
•Managing Change
20th OR 21st CENTURY CLASSROOMS?Classrooms in the 1980’s: Classrooms Before the Web21st Century Classrooms: I Need My Teachers to Learn •What technology tools do our students use in their personal life?•What technology tools do our students use in their school life?
•What technology tools do our teachers use in their personal life?•What technology tools do our teachers use and allow students to use in their classroom?
Digital Learners prefer… Many educators prefer…
Receiving information quickly from multiple multimedia resources
Slow and controlled release of information from limited sources
Parallel processing and multi-tasking Singular processing and single or limited tasking
Processing pictures, sounds, color and videos before text
To provide text before pictures, sounds, and videos
Random access to hyperlinked multimedia information
To provide information linearly, logically, and sequentially
To network simultaneously with many others
Students to work independently before they network and interact
To learn “just-in-time” To teach “just-in-case”
Instant gratification and immediate rewards
Deferred gratification and delayed rewards
Learning that’s relevant, active, instantly useful and fun
Feel compelled to teach to the curriculum guide and tests
THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
www.committedsardine.com/handouts/ctdd.pdf
PRE-ASSESSMENT
Test Time
WORLD LANGUAGES STANDARD
7.1
2009 Core Curriculum Content Standards
NJDOE
Authors:Martin Smith Rosanne Zeppieri
Consultants: Grant WigginsHeidi Hayes JacobsGreg DuncanIan JukesAlan November
REVIEWERSMember States of the Partnership for 21st Century Skills:
Helga Fasciano – North Carolina Department of Public InstructionPam Dellafosse & Paul Sandrock – Wisconsin Department of Education
Professional Organizations: Marty Abbott, ACTFLDonna Farina, FLENJExecutive Board Members, FLENJ
Carl Falsgraf, Center for Applied Second Language StudiesOn-line review
RESOURCES
Classroom Applications DocumentsNovice Mid InterpretiveNovice Mid InterpersonalNovice Mid Presentational
RESOURCES
World Languages Standard in ActionNM 9-12 Friends of Teen ArtNH 4-6 Going GreenIH 10-12 Careers
RESOURCES
Model UnitVive sano web
Unit Overview
Content Area: World Languages
Unit Title: Live Healthy/Vive Sano
Target Proficiency Level: Novice-High Language Learner (For an understanding of this proficiency level, see the 2009 World Languages Standard document.)
Unit Summary In “Live Healthy,” students explore American and Spanish views on healthy living using a range of culturally authentic learning materials, such as websites, music, graphs, and food labels. As they do, they reflect on their own habits, develop materials that promote a healthy, active lifestyle, and consider the impact of food allergies on today’s youth. Through a series of scaffolded learning activities, they strengthen their interpretive, interpersonal, and presentational skills.Primary interdisciplinary connections: Health and Technology 21st century themes: Global Awareness and Health Literacy
Unit RationaleDeveloping awareness of healthy lifestyles and practices, including childhood obesity, is an important factor in preparing today’s youth for living well in the 21st century. By grounding a study of healthy living in a cross-cultural comparison, students have an opportunity to critically reflect upon their own healthy lifestyle and to compare their own cultural views with the products, practices, and perspectives of others.
STATEWIDE SYSTEMIC MODEL FOR PROFESSIONAL LEARNING AND GROWTH:
CREATING 21ST CENTURY NEW JERSEY SCHOOLS
•Creating 21st Century New Jersey Schools•
IMPLICATIONS
•What skill sets do new teachers need to teach to the 2009 Core Curriculum Content Standards? •How do our current courses prepare future teachers of New Jersey to teach in the 21st century?
What other changes are needed?
WHAT TIME IS IT?
•No, it is not Howdy Doody Time.•It's...
NEW JERSEY’S MODEL FOR HIGH SCHOOL REFORM IN WORLD LANGUAGES:
Building a Linguistically and Culturally Competent Workforce