instructional planning includes not only planning what students will learn but how they will learn it. Planning should include both short-term goals and long-term goals, and for students with exceptionalities, should address the goals on their Indivi... more
Backward design, also called backward planning or backward mapping, is a process that educators use to design learning experiences and instructional techniques to achieve specific learning goals. Backward design begins with the objectives of a unit o... more
In this episode, I explore key concepts for Curriculum Desing.
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Tanner, D., & Tanner, L. N. (1980). Curriculum development: Theory into practice (p. 30). New York: Macmillan.
Richards, J. C. (2001). Curriculum development in ... more
This episode addresses some issues about the controversial topic of English teaching in Puerto Rico. Understanding language policies established in Puerto Rico since the island became a U.S. colony (1898) helps us figure out why after more than a cen... more
As teachers, we must think about literacy and its consequences – beyond both “neoliberal claims about literacy as a pathway to individual growth, self-esteem and so forth and past neomarxian claims about literacy as a pathway to social emancipation a... more
In this week's episode, I explore how language planning can invisibilize or empower minority language communities. Language planning encompasses policies that attempt to bring about changes in the structure and functions of languages and/or language ... more
In this podcast, we will seek to understand key concepts in second language acquisition theory and make connections to our teaching practices. We will also develop an understanding of why there is not a one-size-fits-all model for acquiring a second... more
In our first episode, we talk about what this new podcast will explore and what future episodes will look like.
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