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Don Doehla

Accueil - 1 views

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    "Ce Blog s'adresse à tous les gens intéressés par le Français Langue Étrangère: apprenants, chercheurs, profs débutants ou expérimentés, professionnels, amateurs. Vous êtes tous les bienvenus! Le but de ce blog n'est pas de présenter ce que je fais en cours, les productions de mes apprenants, mes idées d'activité ou mon matériel de cours. D'autres collègues font cela très bien avec bien plus de talent que je n'en aurai jamais. Non le but de ce blog est surtout de proposer un podcast, mes questions, mes réflexions pédagogiques et mes problèmes. L'autre objectif de ce blog est de décontracter la didactique. Etre prof c'est faire des choix et les défendre bien sûr mais surtout c'est connaitre les autres options possibles sans les enterrer systématiquement. Oui être prof c'est faire des choix mais c'est surtout s'adapter. S'adapter à ses apprenants, sa structure de travail, ses collègues, son environnement. Ici pas de compétition mais un échange en toute simplicité sans être complexé par ses lacunes et sans les reprocher aux autres. J'espère donc que vous prendrez du plaisir à lire, écouter et échanger dans la bonne humeur car quand même on fait un métier génial. "
Don Doehla

Les Zexperts | Au service du FLE - 1 views

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    Créé en mars 2013, ce site est avant tout un blog pédagogique qui s'adresse à tous les formateurs FLE. Chaque semaine, nous publions un article présentant une activité pédagogique à mettre en œuvre en classe de FLE. Suite à la migration de ce site en septembre 2013, nous avons créé une section de "brèves", dans laquelle vous retrouverez des réflexions pédagogiques, des idées ou l'actualité des Zexperts, dans un format moins développé que sur le blog. Ce site comporte également un espace présentant les formations que nous menons auprès de formateurs FLE, ainsi que le projet France Horizons, nos séjours linguistiques organisés chaque été à Paris.
mor3liana

Teaching Spanish w/ Comprehensible Input - 3 views

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    Blog about teaching Spanish
Don Doehla

Gold Standard PBL: Managing Activities | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    How do we manage activities in a PBLL class?
Don Doehla

Gold Standard PBL: Assessing Student Learning | Blog | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    How do we assess in a PBLL environment? 
L Rodz

Millthorpe School Languages Blog - 1 views

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    French & German Music, Videos, teaching ideas
Don Doehla

GABFLE - 2 views

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    "Vous apprenez le français et vous voulez progresser ? Ce blog est fait pour vous ! Sur GABFLE, il y a des interviews authentiques de personnes francophones, à écouter ou à lire, des exercices, des remarques de grammaire, de vocabulaire, de prononciation."
Don Doehla

Play, Passion, Purpose, and Project Based Learning: Thoughts on Tony Wagner's new book,... - 0 views

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    Regular readers here will understand with the enthusiasm with which I greet the publication of Tony Wagner's new book, Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World. I've been a fan of Wagner's writing since the Global Achievement Gap was published in 2008, a book which has influenced this blog's educational vision perhaps more than any other single title. "Creating Innovators" has been a theme both of my educational leadership and my blogging since 2009, when the Board of St. Gregory adopted it as a core component of our mission and our slogan/tag line.
Brenna Wright

Life of an Educator - 0 views

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    8 Things I'd like to change in schools - blog post
Don Doehla

The Creative Language Class - 0 views

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    Shake things up! Make language learning more engaging! My name is Megan Smith (just got married in July… Yeah!!) and this is my sixth year teaching Spanish in Louisville, Kentucky. I studied International Business and Spanish at Grand Valley State University in Michigan and am now finishing my master's in Education at Northern Kentucky University. I really love my job and what I get to do in the classroom. I'm lucky to have a school who gives me freedom to try new things, a friend and mentor (Kara) who challenges me as a teacher, and other hardworking teachers who are willing to collaborate with me! I am honored to have been the 2011 Kentucky New Teacher of the Year from the Kentucky World Language Association. In November 2013, Kara, Rachel, and I presented at ACTFL's national conference in Orlando. How awesome! And a big hello from me, Kara Parker! I'm the other collaborator on this blog. I'd say that I've been "around the block" when it comes to teaching. I've taught for 12 years total (6 at a private Catholic girls school, 2 at a large public school (with Megan), and now 4 years at an awesome alternative school). I have my National Board Certification in World Languages. I'm excited to share on this site. :) Hopefully you can take something from the ideas posted here to make your classroom better for your students and your workload a little lighter. Here's to sharing! If you'd like to reach us, send us an e-card, or invite us to your school… Here's an email both of us use! :) creativelanguageclass@gmail.com
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    Shake things up! Make language learning more engaging!
Don Doehla

Classroom management in the BYOD classroom | The Cornerstone - 1 views

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    If you've ever considered having students bring their own devices (BYOD) to class, you've probably worried…won't the kids text all day long? How do I keep them from taking inappropriate photos or posting on Facebook while I'm teaching? Aren't students' phones a huge distraction? Here to help is Kristy from the 2 Peas and a Dog blog. Kristy is a Canadian middle school teacher who is in her seventh year of teaching Grades 7 and 8′s. She has allowed students to bring their own technology into the classroom for a few years now, and is excited to share how BYOD works in her classroom.
Don Doehla

group1 Diversity Studies | A Dry White Season - 0 views

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    A Dry White Season shows that sometimes, no matter what the cost and no matter how futile it may seem one must take action to oppose injustice. The film explores the personal cost of resisting social injustice that is accepted by one's community and maintained by a brutal dictatorship. The movie is well served as an introduction to the now abandoned apartheid system of South Africa, the Special Branch (secret police), economic and political oppression of the townships (Bantu System), and the arguments used to justify apartheid.
Don Doehla

Mots familiers et argotiques | Je dis, tu dis, il dit, nous disons... - 1 views

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    J'ajoute peu à peu les mots rencontrés et entendus dans les différents billets de ce blog, avec des exemples supplémentaires pour vous aider à mieux les utiliser. Ils font tous partie de notre langue ordinaire. Les mots les plus récemment ajoutés sont au début.
Don Doehla

Le français à Florence: FLE : Le registre familier et le verlan - 1 views

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    le blog de l'Institut français de Florence - plain d'idées pour le #FLE
Jennifer Reid

Interclass Lycée Lamine GUEYE - YouTube - 0 views

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    A Senegalese high school student interviews people in a video blog.
queinteresante

MI BONITA COMUNIDAD: LA COMUNIDAD - 0 views

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    Personal blog of a student in rural Guatemala. Great descriptions and photos of her community. AP category: Family and Community
Don Doehla

The World Is Yours: 7 Diverse Jobs That Only Language Majors Can Fill | FluentU Languag... - 2 views

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    The World Is Yours: 7 Diverse Jobs That Only Language Majors Can Fill  
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