For the 2023-2024 academic year, PLC is hosting four technology workshops on the topic of research-informed
teaching practices. Research-informed teaching practices, referred to as “high-leverage teaching practices” (Glisan & Donato, 2017) which
are “specific practices deemed as essential to foreign language teaching by deconstructing them into various instructional moves” (p. 1). In
other words, we will approach the research-informed teaching practices as discussed in this workshop series from an applied, hands-on
perspective, building on instructors’ existing pedagogical knowledge. Participants who attend all four sessions will receive a copy of Glisan
& Donato’s 2017 book, “Enacting the Work of Language Instruction: High-Leverage Teaching Practices”, published by the American Council on
the Teaching of Foreign Languages.
All workshops will take place on Friday mornings from 10am-12pm, and will be offered in a hybrid format.
Dates
- September 8, 2023: Focusing on Cultural Products, Practices & Perspectives in a Dialogic Context.
- October 6, 2023: Guiding Learners to Interpret and Discuss Authentic Texts (in two parts)
- Part 1: Guiding Learners to Interpret Authentic Texts
- Part 2: Leading a Text-Based Discussion
- February 16, 2024: Engaging Learners in Purposeful Written Communication
- March/April: Developing Contextualized Performance Assessments