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Project-Based Language

Published on Nov 18, 2015

Webinar on PBL in world language classrooms for CCFLT

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Do you ever feel like you're lying to your students?
To yourself?

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What is PBL not?

  • Academics for their own sake
  • Imaginary situations
  • "Dessert" projects

What is PBL?

  • Voice & choice
  • Need to know
  • In-depth inquiry
  • Revision & reflection
  • 21st Century Skills

What does PBL need?

  • Significant content
  • Public audience
  • Driving question
  • Entry event
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Significant Content

  • What are students mad about already?
  • How do students spend their free time?
  • What are students willing to work for?
  • How can students improve their world?

Public Audience

  • Who do you know that students could talk to?
  • Where are people speaking the TL in your community?
  • Whose opinion do students value?

PBL challenges

  • Textbooks & rigid curriculum
  • Inauthentic objectives
  • Available time & resources
  • Standardized tests
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DRiving Questions

  • How can I convince my friends to study abroad with me?
  • Should narcocorridos be banned in Mexico?
  • How can we help children in a rural school in Colombia?
  • How can we convince teens who speak TL to come to our school?
  • How can we save the world?
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How is PBL in the TL different?

  • Focus on proficiency vs product
  • TL routines & procedures
  • Scaffolded vocabulary & scripts
  • Resources limited by proficiency
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PBL steps for students

  • Form a plan
  • Research
  • Execute plan
  • Evaluate
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1. Form a Plan

  • Refine the driving question
  • Break down the question
  • Set goals on a calendar
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Group Discussion Novice Can-Dos

  • Novice Low: I can answer a few simple questions.
  • Novice Mid: I can ask some simple questions.
  • Novice Mid: I can make some simple statements in a conversation.
  • Novice High: I can make plans with others.
  • Novice High: I can exchange information using iamges.
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Group Discussion Intermediate Can-Dos

  • I can use the language to meet my basic needs in familiar situations.
  • I can use my language to handle tasks related to my personal needs.
  • I can use my language to do a task that requires multiple steps.
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¿Cuántos días necesitamos para…?

2. Research

  • Find resources (e.g. infographs)
  • Locate & contact experts
  • Survey/interview classmates
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Research Novice Can-dos

  • recognize words, phrases with visuals
  • recognize words, phrases associated with things I know
  • understand short, simple messages on familiar topics
  • understand the main idea of published materials
  • understand short, simple descriptions with help of visuals
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Research Intermediate Can-dos

  • identify information from the news media
  • understand basic information in simple texts
  • understand accounts of personal events or experiences
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Questioning Classmates

  • Form the question
  • Select classmate(s) to ask
  • Record their responses
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3. Put It in Action

  • Decide
  • Find
  • Create
  • Record
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Hay que decidir/buscar/hacer...

Gracias por...
Me gusta...
Tengo...
Voy a...
¿Puedes?

List of Interested Parties

  • in the school
  • in the local community
  • in the global community
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4. Evaluate

  • Collect
  • Select
  • Organize
  • Finalize
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Presentation Speaking Can-Dos

  • I can introduce myself to a group.
  • present simple information about something I learned.
  • talk about people, activities, events, and experiences.
  • present information on plans, instructions, and directions.
  • make a presentation on something I have learned or researched.
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Presentation Writing Can-Dos

  • I can write notes about something I have learned
  • I can write basic information about things I have learned.
  • I can write about topics of interest.
  • I can prepare materials for a presentation.
  • I can compose communications for public distribution.
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Unsuccessful Projects

  • Should narcocorridos be banned in Mexico
  • Is the person other people see the person who you really are?
  • How can we convince TL-speaking teens to come to our school?
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How can I convince my friends

to study abroad with me?

Success level 7/10

  • Audience: classmates
  • Why students care: college goals + friends
  • Needs more relevant audience & definition 

How can we help children

in a struggling school in rural Colombia?

Success Level 8/10

  • Audience: children/charity
  • Why students care: sympathy, curiosity
  • Needs clear final product w/ communication

How can we create a picture book

that teaches children to accept others' differences?

Success Level 8/10

  • Audience: elementary ELL/library
  • Why students care: interaction with kids, creativity
  • Needs scheduled time with children
  • Needs story development scaffolding

How can we present highlights of

a country's history in a skit for competition?

Success Level 9/10

  • Audience: judges
  • Why students care: competition, choice
  • Needs more scaffolding for research & revision

For more information, see my PBL in the TL Livebinder at http://bit.ly/PBLintheTL