A twice a month podcast (during the school year) on Comprehensible Input and its direct application in our language classrooms.
Link to our AWLA and Flag Presentation on Social Justice in the Latin Classroom
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Much like the ghosts of Poltergeist (only different), WEEEEE'RE BAAAAAACK! Check out episode 1 of Season 2!
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A Correction: The last chapter of our book study is NOT out. It will be published next week. Join the conversation! #steppingintoci
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Thank you all for your patience with us! We were affected by Hurricane/Tropical Storm Irma and for Stepping Into CI, that meant no power! We are back online and we thank you for sticking with us! Enjoy this episode of Stepping into CI and don't forget to join the conversation: #steppingintoci
Thank you for joining us again this week! In this podcast, we explore the question of "why CI?" Bob Patrick leads us through a great discussion about what this looks like in theory, as well as in our classrooms. Join the conversation! Tweet us at #steppingintoci About Stepping into CI's Podcast This has been a project that has been in the works for a while, and I am so glad to share this with you. Each podcast will run approximately 30 minutes long and will focus on the practicality of Comprehensible Input, and then discuss briefly the research behind it. In our posts, you will find an embedded document that has the notes and links discussed in the podcast. We are working to ensure this is updated each time, but please do not hesitate to let us know if something is missing! Lastly, feel free to join our conversation. We post our podcast every other week, and will discuss any questions posed at that time. You can comment below or tweet us with #steppingintoci Thank you again, for joining us on this journey! Let us know if you have any ideas or requests for future discussions. ~ Miriam Patrick
Thank you for joining us again! This week, we have a very special podcast to share with you. Dr. Robert Patrick conducted an interview with his former student Palmer who recently spent time studying in Korea. Enjoy! About Stepping into CI's Podcast This has been a project that has been in the works for a while, and I am so glad to share this with you. Each podcast will run approximately 30 minutes long and will focus on the practicality of Comprehensible Input, and then discuss briefly the research behind it. In our posts, you will find an embedded document that has the notes and links discussed in the podcast. We are working to ensure this is updated each time, but please do not hesitate to let us know if something is missing! Lastly, feel free to join our conversation. We post our podcast every other week, and will discuss any questions posed at that time. You can comment below or tweet us with #steppingintoci Thank you again, for joining us on this journey! Let us know if you have any ideas or requests for future discussions. And now, welcome to Stepping into CI's first podcast: "Our Favourite CI Things"
Want to join the conversation? Comment below or tweet us with#steppingintoci Introduction and exit credit to The Underscore Orkestra for their wonderful rendition of Walter Doyle's "Egyptian Ella". Find Production Notes here!