Category Archives: Classroom Procedures

136: 10 Strategies for Effective Language Classroom Management


Have you ever found yourself in a classroom where the atmosphere was so positive and engaging that you couldn’t help but feel excited about learning? Have you wondered how some language teachers seem to easyly manage their classrooms while fostering a sense of community and respect among their students? Classroom management is a critical aspect of language education. In this episode we will explore 10 effective ways of creating a positive language learning environment.

Topics in this Episode:

  • Understanding the Importance of Classroom Management
    • Maximize Learning Opportunities
    • Effective Communication
    • Build Confidence
  • 10 Strategies for Effective Language Classroom Management
    1.  Establish Clear Guidelines
    2. Foster a Sense of Belonging
    3. Use Positive Language
    4. Implement Active Learning
    5. Encourage Self-Reflection
    6. Set Realistic Goals
    7. Create a Comfortable Physical Environment
    8. Incorporate Authentic Materials
    9. Promote Collaborative Learning
    10. Emphasize Growth Over Perfection and Productive Struggle
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134: Engaging Speaking Activities for Language Growth


Are your speaking activities as communicative as they could be? Are students creating language spontaneously? Today’s episode is a Leveling Up episode, where I coach Stephanie, a Spanish teacher in New Hampshire. Creating speaking activities that allow students to create language on their own is the area where wants to level up her teaching practice. So let’s start the conversation. 

Suggestions:

  • Make sure that not only the input is compelling, but the output as well. How Interested are students in how they use the language?
  • Make topics and themes compelling with cultural exploration, differentiated tasks, role-plays, simulations, think/pair/share, quiz/quiz/trade 
  • Use Chat Mats as a Scaffolding Tool with vocabulary support, sentence starters, and visual prompts

Action Plan:

This Week:

  • Develop chat mats with vocabulary support, sentence starters, and visual prompts for a specific speaking activity on a cultural topic. 

The Coming Weeks:

  • Discover new ways of making the output compelling (how students are using the language)
  • Plan a group discussion session centered around a cultural aspect of the target language.

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132: Teacher Toolbox Episode (Vol 6)


This is the 6th teacher toolbox episode. I hear from listeners all the time that they like the actionable tips and suggestions for activities that they can use with students next week, or even tomorrow. That usually means effective and beneficial, but somewhat minimal prep. That’s what I bring you on these Teacher Toolbox episodes. I have lots to share with you, so let’s jump in.

Topics in this Episode:

  • Be like a museum curator
  • A framework for bringing together activities and procedures in a meaningful way
  • Combining 4 activities previously discussed on the podcast in an interconnected way that creates an engaging lesson or unit
    • Write and Discuss
    • Parellel Texts
    • PACE
    • Guided Conversations
  • Concrete examples of this process using a CI reader
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131: Spiral Review in the Language Classroom with Ashley Duff


Do you have a routine or process for regularly recycling material, content, vocabulary or language structures in your classroom? How do you make sure that students keep it all fresh and readily accessible as they move to new topics and themes? In this episode, we are talking about spiral review. Ashley Duff, a French teacher in Missouri, joins me to talk us through the benefits of this type of review and provides lots of tips and insights for how we can incorporate spiral review into our classes.

Topics in this Episode:

  • what exactly spiral review is in the context of language teaching
  • how spiral review differs from other methods of review, and why it is so effective in language learning
  • practical tips and methods for teachers to organize and manage their spiral review plan efficiently
  • engaging activities for doing spiral review effectively
  • utilizing technology to enhance the spiral review process
  • Ashley’s personal success and experience that highlights the impact of spiral review on her students’ language proficiency and confidence

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130: Addressing Disruptions Constructively, Effectively and Equitably


Are you sometimes challenged by students being off task or not transitioning well between activities? Today’s episode is a Leveling Up episode, where I coach Victoria, a Spanish teacher in Virginia. Creating smooth transitions and keeping students on task more consistently is the area where wants to level up her teaching practice. So let’s start the conversation. 

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129: Teaching Content in the Target Language with John Narváez


What do you think of when you year “teaching content in the target language?”  Are you thinking of elements like structures and vocabulary related to the language, or actually teaching content outside of the language, but in the target language. In this episode, John Narváez, a French and Spanish teacher in Montréal, Québec, Canada, joins me to show us how he focuses on teaching content in the target language while also building students’ communication skills and language proficiency.

Topics in this Episode:

  • teaching content in the target language
  • differentiating instruction to ensure all students can access and engage with the content
  • how to balance between facilitating comprehension and learning the content along the way
  • designing activities or projects that encourage students to engage with the content in the target language?
  • how to integrate technology to enhance students’ learning when teaching content in the target language

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127: Mindfulness and SEL in the Language Classroom with Jennifer Schwester


Is there a place for mindfulness and SEL (Social Emotional Learning) in the world language classroom?  My guest today, Jennifer Schwester, a French teacher in New Jersey, certainly knows there is.  We discuss why language teachers should consider mindfulness and SEL activities and their many benefits to students. SEL programs are also becoming more prevalent in our schools, and rightfully so. Can’t want to share these ideas with you.

Topics in this Episode:

  • what mindfulness and SEL are 
  • how incorporating mindfulness and social emotional learning activities impact students’ language proficiency and overall language learning experience
  • specific strategies for effectively cultivating a safe space for students to express themselves in the language classroom
  • how  mindfulness and SEL activities help students better understand and respect each other
  • how mindfulness and social emotional learning contribute to students’ abilities to positively engage in our interconnected world, and become compassionate global citizens
  • Journey To The Heart– Melody Beattie

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125: Try Something New Part 2 – What Will that New Thing Be?


The new year will soon be here and along with that are thoughts of trying out something new.  Last week we looked at how small, sustainable, and consistent changes or modifications are more likely to stick, rather than attempting to overhaul everything. This week we focus on lots of ideas for what you can actually do in the classroom along with ways to make it happen seamlessly, consistently and successfully. 

Topics in this Episode:

  • What will that new thing be?
    • Communication Modes
    • Classroom Procedures
    • High-Leverage Teaching Practices
    • Assessments
  • How will you make it happen?
  • When is it time for a new goal?
  • Matt Cuts: Try Something New For 30 Days
  • James Clear: Atomic Habits

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124: Try Something New Part 1 – Why? How? What Gets in the Way?


The new year brings on thoughts of trying out something new.  However, the idea of trying something new or modifying your existing practices in the classroom is not always that easy. In this first of a two-part episode, we look at how small, sustainable, and consistent changes or modifications are more likely to stick, rather than attempting to overhaul everything. This week we focus on real examples of trying new things in the classroom successfully, along with ways to overcome any obstacles that might get in the way.  Part 2 next week will give you lots of ideas for what you can actually do in the classroom.  

Topics in this Episode:

  • Matt Cuts: Try Something New For 30 Days
  • James Clear: Atomic Habits
  • Why try something new?
    • Keep Students engaged
    • Model for students
    • Boost creativity
    • Problem-solving experience
  • What gets in the way of trying some thing new?
    • Fear of failure
    • Time
    • Resistance
    • Staying motivated
  • Tips and suggestions for working through the things that get in the way.

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123: Addressing Polarizing Topics in the Classroom with Kent Lenci


Are there topics that you avoid in the classroom?  Are there themes that come up and you’re not sure how to handle a potentially polarizing situation? I’ve certainly been there myself and that’s when I turn to my guest today, Kent Lenci, who collaborates with schools as they work toward building a culture of civil discourse in their classrooms and communities. How often do we ask our language students their opinion, on everything from favorite color to politics. We can all use some tools to navigate some of these potentially tricky situations. Kent Lenci is here to provide those tools and insights.

Topics in this Episode:

  • why it’s important to not avoid  challenging topics
  • techniques and strategies teachers can use to create a supportive environment, particularly thinking of students who might be hesitant to express their viewpoints due to fear of judgment or negative consequences.
  • practical classroom management strategies to keep conversations constructive and focused on learning
  • how teachers can be prepared for unexpected reactions or comments and foster an atmosphere of empathy and understanding
  • Kent’s thoughts and insights on Robert Jones, Jr.’s quote: “We can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist.”

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