Articulation of Language Instruction
The Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition
(CARLA) has been actively involved in a number of projects that have
focused on the articulation of language instruction
using a proficiency-oriented approach to language instruction and assessment.
These projects have included the Minnesota Articulation Project, the Proficiency-Oriented
Language Instruction and Assessment Train-the-Trainer Program, and the
Critical Languages Articulation Project, all of which worked with practicing
teachers to create and use resources for teachers that are currently available
nationally through CARLA.
The Minnesota Articulation Project
This statewide initiative involved second language K-12 teachers, second
language faculty from colleges and universities, and second language researchers
from the University of Minnesota collaborating on the development of a
model for articulating French, German, and Spanish curricular strategies
and outcomes across all levels of instruction and systems in Minnesota.
The project resulted in the publication of the Proficicienty-Oriented
Language Instruction and Assessment: A Curriculum Handbook for Teachers,
and the Minnesota Language Proficiency
Assessments.
Proficiency-Oriented Language Instruction and Assessment: A Curriculum Handbook for Teachers
This handbook is designed to provide world language teachers with the background knowledge, ideas, and resources for implementing proficiency-oriented language instruction and classroom-based performance measures into their curriculum. Tied to the national Standards for Foreign Language Education, the Handbook gives teachers a solid foundation of the principles and practices that are central to standards-based and proficiency-oriented language instruction and assessment. The Handbook gives teachers a wide variety of tasks and activities to use in the classroom along with ideas for adapting these activities for different levels and languages and longer curricular packages.
The Proficiency-Oriented Language
Instruction and Assessment (POLIA) Train-the-Trainer Program
Two year-long cycles of the POLIA program provided intensive professional
development for fifty language teachers on the principles and practices
related to proficiency-oriented language instruction and assessment and
how they are integrated with the state and national language standards.
The program prepared these teachers to become POLIA trainers in their own
right who subsequently offered workshops to over 700 language teachers
across Minnesota and in other states around the country.
The Critical Languages Articulation
Project
This articulation effort focused on developing models for articulating
curriculum for teachers of Japanese and Russian within the Minneapolis
Public Schools system. The teachers involved in the project produced curriculum
frameworks for K-12 Japanese and Russian language instruction. These frameworks
are available through the CARLA
working paper series.
CARLA Summer Institutes for
Language Teachers
Each summer CARLA offers a wide array of professional development opportunities
for K-16 language teachers including "Proficiency Oriented Language
Instruction and Assessment" and "Developing Assessments for the
Second Language Classroom."
Publications
and Presentations
The CARLA bibliography has more information on presentations and publications
done by faculty, students, and staff involved with this project.
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