From Sponges to Explorers: Dual Language in Action with Project-Based Lessons
Session Type
Paper/Best Practice Session (1 hour)
Immersion/Partner Language(s)
Spanish/English
Context/program model
Two-Way Bilingual Immersion
Level
Elementary (K-5)
Program Summary
How does the inquiry model support language learning? Project-based learning (PBL) that follows the inquiry model integrates language, culture and personal experiences through active participation and investigation in the target language. This session will explore sample K-5 dual language units that are inquiry-based and support PBL.
Abstract/Description for Paper, Discussion, and Laptop Poster presentations
"Kids are like sponges". This is a common expression when it comes to elementary students and language learning. And it's true that young children typically absorb languages more easily than adults. But, as language teachers, do we want our students to be passive sponges or active explorers and detectives? Effective teachers understand that their students best acquire the target language by doing rather than simply absorbing. But what does this look like in kindergarten, when students are developing basic skills at a novice level or in upper elementary when students have developed more advanced speaking, reading, writing and listening skills? This session will explore the impact of integrating an inquiry model with project-based learning (PBL) in Spanish immersion K-5 lessons and units. With scaffolding, authentic target language resources, and student-led learning, this lesson format can help the target language come to life for students across grade levels.
Lead Presenter/organizer
Meg Van Voorhis, VIF International Education
Role/Title
Manager, Dual Language Curriculum and Instructional Design
State (in US) or Country
NC