Content-Based Language Teaching Through Technology
The ACIE Newsletter, November 2000, Vol.4, No. 1
by Marcy Zachmeier-Ruh, COBALTT Project 
                    Assistant, CARLA, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
                    First in a Three-Part Series
The Content-Based Language Teaching through Technology (COBALTT) program sponsored by National Language Resource Center funds and administered by CARLA (Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition) at the University of Minnesota, began in 1999 and is now in its second year.
                    Each spring, 25 foreign language teachers are selected to 
                    participate in this year-long professional development program. 
                    The teachers represent both traditional instruction and immersion 
                    programs at elementary, secondary, and post-secondary levels. 
                    The COBALTT program is comprised of a week-long summer institute 
                    and three two-day work-shops during the following academic 
                    year. 
Summer Institute
                    Through selected readings, class discussions, and hands-on 
                    practice, teachers master advanced principles of content-based 
                    language instruction, proficiency-oriented language instruction 
                    and assessment, and standards-based education.
                    The technology component of the program encourages teachers 
                    to explore ways in which they can use a variety of computer 
                    and information technologies, including the many authentic 
                    sources available via the Internet, in conjunction with the 
                    principles of content-based language instruction. During the 
                    summer institute, teachers also begin developing content-based 
                    lesson plans for use in their own classrooms. These lessons 
                    should utilize technology in creative ways while addressing 
                    state and national standards.
Fall, Winter, and Spring Workshops
                    During the academic year, COBALTT participants work independently 
                    to create new lessons, pilot them in their own classrooms, 
                    make revisions, and collect exemplars of student work. Throughout 
                    this period, teachers share information with colleagues and 
                    COBALTT staff via e-mail and the web. Participants also meet 
                    for three Friday-Saturday workshops to share the new lessons 
                    they developed following the summer institute and work in 
                    teams to make adjustments to these lessons. They also share 
                    their experiences using technology-based materials in their 
                    classrooms and their explorations of key sites on the Internet. 
                    In addition, teachers learn how to use technology to create 
                    checklists and rubrics for perfomance assessment, ways in 
                    which to evaluate the effectiveness of technology-based materials, 
                    the basics of using authoring programs, and how to create 
                    their own web pages.
COBALTT Web Site
                    At the completion of the spring workshop, teachers submit 
                    their lesson plans, which are then edited and added to the 
                    Lesson Plan Search on the COBALTT web site (/cobaltt/). 
                    The web site also contains an annotated bibliography of sources 
                    on content-based language instruction. Both the lesson-plan 
                    search and the annotated bibliography are currently available 
                    and are being expanded






