Teaching for Proficiency in Dual Language Immersion—NEW!
July 19–21, 2022
Synchronous* 3-day online summer institute
This summer Institute is co-sponsored by the Second Language Teaching and Research Center (L2TReC)
This summer institute, designed especially for K-12 Dual Language Immersion (DLI) practitioners, will introduce participants to the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines, which have served as a framework for language assessment and instruction across levels since their initial publication in 1982. Participants will examine how the proficiency levels and sublevels have been defined and, also, how they have evolved over time from focusing on oral language assessment to include all modes of communication. The presenters will also share research on assessing performance toward proficiency of DLI students.
With an understanding of the proficiency framework, participants will apply the guidelines as an organizing principle to DLI classrooms, syllabi, and lesson planning, with the goal of developing lessons, learning tasks, and assessments that are consistent with a proficiency-based approach in a dual language immersion context.
After this institute, you will be able to:
- Recognize the main characteristics of proficiency levels as defined by the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines;
- Establish realistic proficiency targets using the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines;
- Develop a formative assessment to gather evidence for oral or written proficiency;
- Compile a list of effective classroom strategies that can be used to increase student proficiency in speaking and writing; and
- Design a lesson plan that incorporates proficiency-based content and language objectives.
Program
Schedule (9am–4pm Central Time)
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Tuesday | The Proficiency Framework: Theory and Research
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Wednesday | Teaching for Proficiency
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Thursday | Classroom Strategies to Improve Proficiency
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Johanna
Watzinger-Tharp
Fernando Rubio
Kerrie Neu
Instructors
Kerrie Neu is a district coordinator for the Dual Language Immersion programs at Granite School District in Utah. She is also an independent educational consultant, with a background in elementary education, early childhood, mathematics, and language acquisition, who creates curriculum and provides professional development for teachers.
Fernando Rubio is a Professor of Spanish Linguistics at the University of Utah, where he also directs the Second Language Teaching and Research Center. He is an ACTFL-certified proficiency tester and trainer.
Johanna Watzinger-Tharp is an Associate Professor of linguistics at the University of Utah. She teaches in the Department of Linguistics and also serves as L2TReC research coordinator. Together with Fernando Rubio, she has conducted large-scale research on proficiency attainment of elementary and secondary DLI students.
Target Audience
This institute is designed for pre- or in-service teachers as well as program administrators of all languages who work in a Dual Language Immersion (DLI) context, both at the elementary and secondary levels.
Sponsorship Statement: This summer institute is generously co-sponsored and co-staffed by the Second Language Teaching and Research Center (L2TReC) at the University of Utah.
*IMPORTANT NOTES FOR THIS SYNCHRONOUS ONLINE INSTITUTE:
- This 3-day synchronous online institute will run from 9 am–4 pm (Central Time). The schedule includes many synchronous (real-time) presentations, group/partner work, and activities throughout the day. It also includes some off-screen time for independent work and a break for lunch each day.
- You must be available to participate for the entire day Tuesday–Thursday as all activities build on each other.
- Make sure you can meet the tech requirements for this institute.