World Languages
An online pathfinder on world languages, including Spanish, French, German, Latin, & Mandarin
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World Language Unit Plan Exemplars
These unit plan exemplars were created by world language teachers around NYS to support the transition to the revised New York State (NYS) Learning Standards for World Languages. Teachers may use them to guide the development of their own thematic unit plans. The exemplars were reviewed and selected as quality examples of unit plans that reflect the priorities of the revised NYS Learning Standards for World Languages. These priorities include thematic unit design, functional Can-Do statements with acceptable evidence for each learning standard, integration of authentic resources, and vocabulary and grammar in support of communication and culture learning. While the learning standards are established at the state level, the curricula through which students will achieve those standards are left to the individual districts and schools.
New York State Learning Standards for World Languages (Modern & Classical Languages) https://www.nysed.gov/world-languages/standards-and-guidelines
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Digital Literacy for World Languages
How do we model digital literacy skills as we support the development of digitally literate world language educators? This binder offers an overview of the six major goals of digital literacy with resources related to each.
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Bobby Hobgood, Ed.D.Education
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World Language Unit Plan Exemplars
These unit plan exemplars were submitted by world language teachers around New York State (NYS) and vetted for their fidelity to the priorities of the revised NYS Learning Standards for World Languages. These priorities include thematic unit design, functional Can-Do Statements with Acceptable Evidence for each learning standard, integration of authentic resources, and vocabulary and grammar in support of communication and culture learning. hese unit plan exemplars are being provided to support teachers as they transition to the revised standards starting in September 2023 through full implementation in the 2028-2029 school year. These unit plans are provided as exemplars that reflect the priorities of the NYS Learning Standards for World Languages and may be used by teachers to guide the development of their own thematic units. While the learning standards are established at the state level, the curricula through which students will achieve those standards are left to the individual districts and schools.
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Barbara PattersonEducation
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