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William Meredith

French I Tutorial: Basic Phrases, Vocabulary and Grammar * Learn French Online * Free F... - 0 views

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    Pronunciation of French words and phrases
Maria Guadron

Integrating Service-Learning Into the University Classroom - J. Alison Bryant, Nicole S... - 0 views

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    Service learning in French. Creating and recording children's books in French.
Maria Guadron

Service Learning in French or Spanish at Roehampton University, London - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Service Learning in French or Spanish at Roehampton University, London "
Maria Guadron

Current Courses | NMU Academic Service Learning - 0 views

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    Service learning in French at NMU. "Students will create educational displays for exhibits at the Upper Peninsula Children's Museum."
Maria Guadron

Service learning partnership with the Mallett School French Program | Campus Compact - 0 views

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    Service learning at the University of Maine. "It could definitely serve as a service-learning model for other universities and communities. "
Maria Guadron

http://www.denison.edu/campuslife/servicelearning/language%20symposium%20-%20syllabusba... - 0 views

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    Service Learning in French at the University of Cincinnati
Gary Bedenharn

Learn Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Latin, and German | Conjuguemos - 2 views

  • Think of Conjuguemos as an online workbook for your Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Latin language students
    • Erin Fontaine
       
      Amazing resource!! This site actually has the kids doing stuff! I can't wait to use this in September!
    • Gary Bedenharn
       
      Will the school buy into this program to purchase it? Looks like a great program.
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    Amazing resource!! This site actually has the kids doing stuff! I can't wait to use this in September!
ian august

Learning by teaching - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Students as teachers in order to improve the learning-process
  • Jean-Pol Martin developed the concept systematically for the teaching of French as a foreign language and gave it a theoretical background in numerous publications.[9] 1987 he founded a network of more than a thousand teachers that employed learning by teaching (the specifical name: LdL = "Lernen durch Lehren") in many different subjects, documented its successes and approaches and presented their findings in various teacher training sessions.
  • . The new material is divided into small units and student groups of not more than three people are formed. Each group familiarizes itself with a strictly defined area of new material and gets the assignment to teach the whole group in this area
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  • Advantages Student work is more motivated, efficient, active and intensive due to lowered inhibitions and an increased sense of purpose By eliminating the class division of authoritative teacher and passive audience, an emotive solidarity is obtained. Students may perform many routine tasks, otherwise unnecessarily carried out by the instructor Next to subject-related knowledge students gain important key qualifications like teamwork planning abilities reliability presentation and moderation skills self-confidence Disadvantages The introduction of the method requires a lot of time. Students and teachers have to work more than usual. There is a danger of simple duplication, repetition or monotony if the teacher does not provide periodic didactic impetus.
  • Sudbury schools, since 1968, do not segregate students by age, so that students of any age are free to interact with students in other age groups. One effect of this age mixing is that a great deal of the teaching in the school is done by students.[18] Here are some statements about Learning by teaching in the Sudbury Schools:[19] "Kids love to learn from other kids. First of all, it's often easier. The child teacher is closer than the adult to the students' difficulties, having gone through them somewhat more recently. The explanations are usually simpler, better. There's less pressure, less judgment. And there's a huge incentive to learn fast and well, to catch up with the mentor. Kids also love to teach. It gives them a sense of value, of accomplishment. More important, it helps them get a better handle on the material as they teach; they have to sort it out, get it straight. So they struggle with the material until it's crystal clear in their own heads, until it's clear enough for their pupils to understand
  • This cooperative atmosphere mimics potential workplace scenerios that students would expect to find in there careers after college
  • Jean-Pol Martin (1989): Kontaktnetz: ein Fortbildungskonzept, in: Eberhard Kleinschmidt,E.(Hrsg.), Fremdsprachenunterricht zwischen Fremdsprachenpolitik und Praxis: Festschrift für Herbert Christ zum 60. Geburtstag, Tübingen. 389-400, (PDF 62 KB)
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