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Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

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Page 1: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office

Session #3Unlocking Learners’ Voices

3 February 2011

Page 2: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Review of Sessions #1 and #2

• Unlocking learners’ voices• Helping learners develop their voice in written

English• Helping learners develop their voice in spoken

English• Assignments for Shei Sanchez (February 17,

March 2, March 16)

Page 3: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Overview of Session #3

• Blogs with text and audio• A review of rubrics for writing and

speaking• How to create your own rubric• Critique of rubrics

Page 4: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Let’s look at some Blogs

• http://www.dioenglish.com/space.php?uid=6325&do=blog&view=me

• A thread about “how to learn to write in English”.

Page 5: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Another blog

• http://oupeltglobalblog.com/

A blog for English language teachers from Oxford University Press.

Page 6: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

A look at the DLF Blog

• http://dlfenglishtraining.blogspot.com• E-mail: [email protected]• Password: t1234567

How can we use this space?

Page 7: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Create your own rubric for writing or speaking

Objective Excellent Good Unacceptable

Objective #1 Criteria for excellent

Criteria for good Why it is unacceptable

Objective #2

Objective #3

Objective #4

Page 8: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

4 common areas for rubric assessment

• Content / ideas• Organization• Style / voice• Conventions

Page 9: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Content / Ideas

• Are the ideas original?• Does the writer or speaker make

their perspective clear?• Does the writer or speaker refer to

other’s ideas?

Page 10: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Organization

• Is there an introduction, body and conclusion to the text?• Does the text have coherence?

Page 11: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Style / Voice

• Is there a good use of vocabulary and other features to make the piece interesting?

• Do we have a sense of the writer’s own perspective and their opinion?

• Are they taking in to account the audience?

Page 12: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Conventions

• Grammar• Word choice• Punctuation• Sentence structure

Page 13: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Create your own rubric for writing or speaking

Objective Excellent Good Unacceptable

Objective #1 Criteria for excellent

Criteria for good Why it is unacceptable

Objective #2

Objective #3

Objective #4

Page 14: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Fill in the rubric

• The assignment is a short persuasive essay on how Thailand should better prepare for flooding.

• Think of the students you teach.• What rubric would you create for this

assignment and your students?

Page 15: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Sharing and comparing

• Now get in to groups of 4 and share the 2 rubrics your group has created.• How are they similar?• How do they differ?

Page 16: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Creating a rubric for a blog

• Use the same template• If your students are participating in a

blog (oral and written) what will be on your rubric?

Page 17: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Critique of rubrics

• What do the critics say?• Rubrics were created to make sure that

different teachers agreed upon assessment.• But individual teachers SHOULD have

individual responses.• There is no way to “lock-step” assessment.

Page 18: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Assignments

• For February 17: Send a sample of student persuasive writing to Shei by February 13.

• For March 2: Let Shei know that you will bring (or send) a sample of student persuasive speaking.

• For March 16: Have at least one student post some kind of writing or speech on the DLF Blog Spot.

• Shei’s e-mail address: [email protected]

Page 19: Distance Learning Foundation and US Embassy RELO Office Session #3 Unlocking Learners’ Voices 3 February 2011

Thank you!

• Until next time. . .• Thank you.• E-mail me ([email protected]

) or Shei ([email protected]) with any questions.