You look around your classroom and see the same few students raising their hands and speaking up. Meanwhile, others stay quiet and you’re left wondering: Are they disengaged, or just participating in ways I’m not noticing?
Too often, participation is measured by who talks the most or volunteers first. The problem? That definition leaves many learners out and can unintentionally reward compliance over communication. In a proficiency-focused classroom, participation should reflect engagement with language, not just volume.
This 30-minute PD course will help you redefine participation so it supports language development for all students. You’ll learn how to:
- Define participation as evidence of engagement and communication, not just verbal output
- Design lessons with multiple participation options so every student can engage at their proficiency level
- Create clear participation expectations that reduce ambiguity and increase equity
- Align participation practices with assessment systems that prioritize learning over compliance
This is a supportive, no-fluff course led by me, Joshua Cabral, host of the World Language Classroom Podcast, and it’s designed to help you create a classroom culture where participation is accessible, meaningful, and aligned to communication goals.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a practical framework for planning and recognizing participation in ways that increase involvement, lower anxiety, and support proficiency growth. Your classroom will feel more inclusive and your students will have clearer, more attainable ways to engage with language every day.
What’s Included in This Quick Win, 30-Minute Course for $10?
- Audio to Listen to All Material – perfect for on-the-go listening
- Detailed Note Sheet to follow along and refer back to
- Reflection Activity to deepen your understanding
- Examples at the novice, intermediate, and advanced levels
- Planning Template for for your planning and tracking participation
- Additional Resources to go further with the topic
- Personalized Certificate of course completion
If you’re ready to move beyond “who raised their hand?” and toward participation that truly supports communication and proficiency this course is for you. Let’s create classrooms where every student has a meaningful way to engage.







