Lesson: Impossible - An Exploration of Educational Innovation
Aviva Levin
81 episodes
4 months ago
Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to strengthen your practice through interviews with fellow educators who are exploring new ways to teach languages, revisiting previously held assumptions and enriching their classroom or school culture.
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Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to strengthen your practice through interviews with fellow educators who are exploring new ways to teach languages, revisiting previously held assumptions and enriching their classroom or school culture.
Agents Florencia Henshaw and Maris Hawkins (Bridging SLA Theory and Practice)
Lesson: Impossible - An Exploration of Educational Innovation
31 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
Agents Florencia Henshaw and Maris Hawkins (Bridging SLA Theory and Practice)
Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to connect Second Language Acquisition theories with practical classroom applications. The special agents assigned to help you with this task are Florencia Henshaw and Maris Hawkins, authors of "Common Ground: Second Language Acquisition Theory Goes to the Classroom".
In our conversation we discuss:
1️⃣ Some SLA theories that refuse to die
2️⃣ Their favorite activities to use
3️⃣ The importance of both content and purpose
Click here for links and resources mentioned in the episode or more information about the podcast. Click here for Lesson: Impossible’s language teaching blog.
If you liked this episode you might want to check out:
Ep. 18: Agent Rebecca Blouwolff (Teaching Language Authentically)
Ep. 27: Agent Laurent Porosoff (Meaningful Curriculum)
Ep. 72: Agent Julia Spiegelman (Challenging Language Textbooks)
Lesson: Impossible - An Exploration of Educational Innovation
Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to strengthen your practice through interviews with fellow educators who are exploring new ways to teach languages, revisiting previously held assumptions and enriching their classroom or school culture.