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Langues vivantes - Cadre européen commun de référence (CECRL) Le CECRL : une base européenne pour l'enseignement des langues Le Cadre européen commun de référence pour les langues (CECRL) est le fruit de plusieurs années de recherche linguistique menée par des experts des Etats membres du Conseil de l'Europe.

Langues vivantes - Cadre européen commun de référence (CECRL)

Publié en 2001, il constitue une approche totalement nouvelle qui a pour but de repenser les objectifs et les méthodes d'enseignement des langues et, surtout, il fournit une base commune pour la conception de programmes, de diplômes et de certificats. En ce sens, il est susceptible de favoriser la mobilité éducative et professionnelle. Télécharger le CECRL (896,37 ko) Ce n'est ni un manuel ni un référentiel de langues. New Study Finds Advantages To Collaborative Learning. Eureka Alert reports on a new study finding advantages to collaborative learning, Group learning makes children better decision-makers, study finds.

New Study Finds Advantages To Collaborative Learning

Here’s how it begins: Create. EnglishCentral. The Best Resources For Using “If This Animal Or Image Could Talk” Lesson Idea In Class. A fun writing lesson for English Language Learners is showing videos or images of animals and asking them to write down what they think they believe the animal might be thinking.

The Best Resources For Using “If This Animal Or Image Could Talk” Lesson Idea In Class

I’ve written a number of posts related to these kinds of lessons and variations on it (having paintings or parts of the earth talk) and thought I’d bring them, and additional resources, all together in one “Best” list (feel free to contribute your own ideas!) Watch 101 Classic Christmas Videos Online - Christmas. (12/04/08 Update: I'm currently cleaning up the dead links in this article.

Watch 101 Classic Christmas Videos Online - Christmas

You can also take a look at my 2nd Big List of Christmas Videos - ...e!) Ahh Christmas. The tree, the stockings, the mistletoe and - of course - the holiday television programming. Gus vs. Pool. Search Results. You might want to see our book excerpt, Eight Ways to Use Video With English Language Learners I’ve written a guest post for Edutopia titled 5-Minute Film Festival: 8 Videos for ELL Classrooms.

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Check Out my related New York Times post The Best Fun Videos For English Language Learners In 2015 – So Far Movies and television shows can be an effective tool for teaching and learning English (or, for that matter, any academic subject) if used strategically and not as a “babysitting” device. Search Results. Search Results. As regular readers know, I’ve begun posting my mid-year “The Best….” lists.

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There are nearly 1,500 regularly updated lists now. You can see them all here. As usual, in order to make this list, a site has to be: * accessible to English Language Learners and non-tech savvy users. * free-of-charge. Fantastic Videos For The Holidays. I’m a huge fan of video and especially during holiday time when teachers are in need of strong language learning material in video.

Fantastic Videos For The Holidays

Video is something the class can share and celebrate the end of the semester as class. Of course, there are so many other great reasons to use it daily in class. Here are a few of my “go to” Xmas video lessons. EFL Classroom 2.0 members can get them with full resources for teaching + hundreds more full video lessons. Just click through on the title of each. My top video picks for Christmas. The Best Fun Videos For English Language Learners In 2015 – Part Two. I use short, funny video clips a lot when I’m teaching ELLs, and you can read in detail about how I use them in The Best Popular Movies/TV Shows For ESL/EFL (& How To Use Them).

The Best Fun Videos For English Language Learners In 2015 – Part Two

In short, there are many ways to use them that promote speaking, listening, writing and reading (including having students describe – in writing and verbally – a chronological description of what they saw). I’ve posted quite a few of them during the second half of this year, and I thought it would be useful to readers — and to me — if I brought them together in one post. Response: Strategies For Dealing With An 'Awful' Textbook. This week's question is: How can you handle an awful textbook?

Response: Strategies For Dealing With An 'Awful' Textbook

Many of us teachers have little or no say in what official textbook is used by our students. And many educators and students would agree that it's not unusual for us to be stuck with an awful one. How can we deal with such a lemon in way that keeps us out of hot water with administrators, but also provides a rich educational experience for our students? Today, educators Mary Ann Zehr, Christopher Lehman, 2015 National Teacher of the Year Shanna Peeples, Kristina J. Before I turn this column over to my guest, I'd like to share a few of my own thoughts. Textbooks can be a two-edged sword -- they can be efficient, provide order, and save teacher's time, they can provide good models, and they can provide a guide for learning. MENH1012598A. Article 1 - La liste des dix compétences que les professeurs, les documentalistes et les conseillers principaux d'éducation doivent maîtriser pour l'exercice de leur métier est précisée à l'annexe du présent arrêté.

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Article 2 - La maîtrise de ces compétences est évaluée au plus tard au moment de la titularisation. Article 3 - L'arrêté du 19 décembre 2006 portant cahier des charges de la formation des maîtres en institut universitaire de formation des maîtres est abrogé. Article 4 - Le secrétaire général, le directeur général de l'enseignement scolaire et les recteurs sont chargés, chacun en ce qui le concerne, de l'exécution du présent arrêté, qui entre en vigueur le 1er septembre 2010 et sera publié au Journal officiel de la République française. Learning Technology News. Swing dance steps - East Coast Swing basic steps for beginners. Basic Elements of Swing Dancing. The Swing Dancer Series - Learning How To Swing Dance In Less Than 30 Minutes! You are a Catalyst for Learning. 50 Resources For Teaching With Bloom's Taxonomy -

Simple suggestions for applying the taxonomy to kindergarten-level children. Lesson Planet: This source gives the goods on creating complete lesson plans using Bloom’s Taxonomy. Prezi: Enjoy this stylish Prezi presentation on Bloom’s Taxonomy. Iowa State U.: This is a wonderful tool to build learning objectives based on Bloom’s Taxonomy. The Differentiator: Teachers and students can work together using this source to design creative activities; provides resources, content and the verbs.

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Student Contest. Make a comic. A History of Captain America. LitQuoteBingoLN. Great Ways to Teach Any Day's Times. LearnEnglish Kids. 5 Big Classroom Problems You Can Solve with Technology. 7 Best Games for Vocabulary Class. The More The Merrier: 8 Reasons Big Classes Are A Blessing. What Should We Talk About, Anyway? Picking the Right Topics. 5 Reasons to Incorporate Drama in Your ESL Classroom.

“Shut Up” Isn’t Allowed: Teaching Discussion Etiquette. Finding the Rose in the Rubble: Dangerous Topics and Teachable Moments. What Do We Say About This? Teaching How to Respond to a Topic. Teacher Lesson Plans, Printables & Worksheets by Grade or Subject - TeacherVision.com. History of English (combined) In Support of Excellence. Fourni par Traduction DOWNLOAD THE LATEST VERSION: V4 published Mar 2015. This PDF Poster has links to 122 of the latest and most popular educational apps.

Now these resources are available in 19 different languages. The poster also has app selection criteria according to Blooms taxonomy. New Padagogy Wheel Helps You Integrate Technology Using SAMR Model. Sometimes a visual guide comes along and it just makes total sense. That’s how I felt about Allan Carrington’s clever ‘Padagogy Wheel‘ which we featured on Edudemic last week. Check out the previous version then view the one below to see the differences. From what I can tell, putting the wheel on this site has generated a bit of buzz and I’m glad we could help spread the knowledge.

But I was quite amazed this morning when I saw that the Padagogy Wheel had been updated. Now at version 2.0, it features another band around the edge focusing on the SAMR Model and on helping teachers (and admins) effectively integrate education technology. This new Padagogy Wheel (which honestly is less about iPads and more about technology integration now) should encourage you to focus on redefining your current standards, the current role tech plays in your classroom, and just about everything else. Want to print out the poster? The Difference Between Contemporary And Traditional Learning. The Quick Guide To Bilingualism In The U.S. 4.07K Views 0 Likes For decades, bilingualism and learning a second language has had a negative connotation; however, scientists have begun to prove that there are many advantages to being bilingual The Student’s Online Research Cheat Sheet 5.83K Views 0 Likes. 27 Tips For Effective Classroom Management. Getting students to pay attention, let alone actually learn something, is a challenge.

It takes grit, determination, creativity, and a close eye. Teachers, in-classroom parents, assistants, and administrators need to be as up to speed as possible in order to be effective. When it comes to effective classroom management, there are a couple dozen things you should know. Creating Successful Collaborations. For the past five years I have collaborated with a playwright who works with my students as they write original plays. Each year, on the first day that she has been in the room with us, Kate and I stage a conflict about what should come next in the lesson. As students squirm uncomfortably in their seats and turn to each other with unbelieving eyes, Kate and I debate what makes the most sense to do next.

The goal of the staged conflict is getting students to think about the crucial role of conflict in drama and playwriting. We use our brief skit as a way to open up a larger conversation about the power of theater and the different elements of a play. Edutopia. In 1968, two researchers conducted a fascinating study that proved the extent to which teacher expectations influence student performance. Positive expectations influence performance positively, and negative expectations influence performance negatively. In educational circles, this has been termed the Pygmalion Effect, or more colloquially, a self-fulfilling prophecy. Classroom Poster - What's the Time? From Zero to Online Hero: Building Your Online ESL Client Base. Free Diagnostic Classes for Online Students (And Why You Should Offer Them) Fantastic Resources for Online ESL Teachers. Let’s Circle Up: 12 Сlassroom Tips for Making the Most of Large Class Numbers.

Different Strokes For Different Folks: 5 Tips For Tweaking Material To Suit Your Students. 7 Teacher Tested Tricks for Remembering Student Names. And…Action: 4 Reasons You Should Make Original Videos in Class. Turning Pages Isn’t Enough: 9 Easy Strategies to Get Students Moving in Reading Class. Gmail. Create free interactive timelines. Yet and Already: 7 Classroom Activities for ESL Students. The Challenge of Spelling Made Easy: 10 Creative Spelling Teaching Ideas. The Challenge of Spelling Made Easy: 10 Creative Spelling Teaching Ideas.