
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
World Language teachers are encouraged to use authentic resources in their classrooms. However, many of us have not had authentic resources as part of our own learning or teaching experience. What are some of the first steps we can take to be successful in using authentic resources in the world language classroom? In Part 2 of this three-part series Rich Sayers and Sarah Diczok-Vajtay dig deeper and look at how to best support students as they interact with the authentic resources.
To keep the conversation going follow us @SavvasLearning on Instagram, Facebook, X, Youtube, or Linkedin.
Visit Savvas.com today to learn more about our award-winning K-12 programs and to request curriculum samples for your school or district.
5
1717 ratings
World Language teachers are encouraged to use authentic resources in their classrooms. However, many of us have not had authentic resources as part of our own learning or teaching experience. What are some of the first steps we can take to be successful in using authentic resources in the world language classroom? In Part 2 of this three-part series Rich Sayers and Sarah Diczok-Vajtay dig deeper and look at how to best support students as they interact with the authentic resources.
To keep the conversation going follow us @SavvasLearning on Instagram, Facebook, X, Youtube, or Linkedin.
Visit Savvas.com today to learn more about our award-winning K-12 programs and to request curriculum samples for your school or district.
31 Listeners
135 Listeners
409 Listeners
627 Listeners
198 Listeners
37 Listeners
53 Listeners
66 Listeners
49 Listeners