CARLA Working Paper Series
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Note: The order form and some of the CARLA Working Papers are available in PDF format (requires Acrobat Reader).
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Bridging
Contexts, Making Connections: |
Edited by Mike Anderson and Anne Lazaraton |
2009 |
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Eight papers originally presented at the Fifth International
Conference on Language Teacher Education were selected for
inclusion in this volume dedicated to the diversity of voices
in the field. While each paper speaks to a different teaching
context, they all highlight ‘best practices’
in language teacher education. Some of the papers address
practices in different contexts and others challenge readers
to rethink the knowledge base of language teacher education,
to think critically about what this knowledge consists of
and why, and to describe classroom and professional tools
that will best equip language teachers to help their students
achieve their language learning goals. |
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Maximizing Study Abroad: An Instructional Guide to Strategies for Language and Culture Learning and Use |
Barbara Kappler Mikk, Andrew D. Cohen & R. Michael Paige with Julie C. Chi, James P. Lassegard, Margaret Meagher, and Susan J. Weaver | 2009 |
$45.00 + shipping (includes a copy of the Students' Guide) |
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Created as a companion to Maximizing
Study Abroad: A Students’ Guide to Strategies for
Language and Culture Learning and Use, this guide provides
language teachers and study abroad professionals with a
both a solid understanding of language and culture learning
theory and concrete ways to use this knowledge to support
students in their skill development. This instructional
guide is written with the busy professional in mind and
features a “tool kit” of more than 100 hands-on
activities that are ready for use in pre-departure, in-country,
and re-entry initiatives for study abroad programs, as well
as in language classroom at home and abroad. With its creative
activities, practitioner-friendly theory sections, teacher-tested
tools, and professional advice, this user-friendly guide
will allow you to quickly and easily integrate or adapt
then to meet the unique needs of your classroom or study
abroad program. |
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Maximizing Study Abroad: A Students’ Guide to Strategies for Language and Culture Learning and Use |
R. Michael Paige, Andrew D. Cohen, Barbara Kappler, Julie C. Chi, & James P. Lassegard |
2006 |
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Aimed at students who want to make the most of their study abroad experience, this flexible and user-friendly guide helps students identify and use a wide variety of language and culture learning strategies. The Guide begins with three inventories designed to help students be more aware of how they currently learn language and culture. The following sections of the guide provide students with tools and creative activities that they can use to enhance their favored learning strategies and try out unfamiliar ones. Students can use this guide as they prepare for study abroad, during their experience, and once they return. Examine sample activities from the Maximizing Study Abroad Program Students' Guide. | ||||
Developing Classroom Materials for Less Commonly Taught Languages |
Bill Johnston with Louis Janus | 2007 |
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This book provides both principles and practical guidelines
for LCTL teachers of all levels and languages to transform
raw materials into activities for the language classroom.
Grounded in research, the author lays out a series of principles
that serve to remind teachers of the possibilities that
exist when they consider using authentic materials in the
classroom. Each principle in the book is accompanied by
numerous practical examples in a wide variety of languages
created by the author and by teachers who have participated
in a summer institute led by Bill Johnston and Louis Janus
at CARLA since 1999. |
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| Andrew D. Cohen Susan J. Weaver |
2006 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series · 193 pp. Styles- and strategies-based
instruction helps students become more aware of their
learning style preferences and gives them a set of strategies
to maximize their language learning ability. This guide
helps teachers to identify the individual needs of their
students and incorporate opportunities for students to
practice a wide range of strategies for both language
learning and language use. |
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Voice and Vision in Language Teacher Education: Selected Papers from the Fourth International Conference on Language Teacher Education |
Edited by Bill Johnston and Kristen Walls |
2007 |
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This volume of fourteen selected papers presented at the
Fourth International Conference on Language Teacher Education
showcases work from eight different national contexts in
settings as diverse as English as a Foreign Language (EFL),
English as a Second Language (ESL), French immersion education,
and Spanish and Japanese language instruction. Echoing the
theme of the conference, these papers highlight a diverse
range of teacher educator voices as they interact with the
vision of conceptual frameworks teacher educators have come
to share.The ideas and insights presented in these papers
help to push forward our understandings and our practice
of language teacher education. |
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Creating Teacher Community: Selected Papers from the Third International Conference on Language Teacher Education |
Martha H. Bigelow & Constance L. Walker (Eds.) |
2004 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series # 24 · 337 pp The papers in this volume were selected from presentations originally presented at the Third International Conference on Language Teacher Education held in Minneapolis in May 2003. Rooted in different instructional settings, the selected papers offer a window into many of the issues touched upon at the conference and suggest directions for future discussions in the field of language teacher education. This volume is organized according to three themes of the conference: a) The Knowledge Base of Language Teacher Education, b) Social, Cultural, and Political Contexts of Language Teacher Education, and c) Process of Language Teacher Education. The introduction to the selected papers written by the
editors of the volume is available as a PDF document on
the CARLA website at: http://www.carla.umn.edu/resources/LTE_conference_proceedings.pdf |
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Enhancing Academic Language Proficiency in a Fifth-Grade Spanish Immersion Classroom |
Andrew D. Cohen & Tania Gómez | Sept 2004 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series Technical Report The technical report outlined the results of a study aimed
to promote the development of more complex academic language
and linguistic structures by giving immersion students
the opportunity to enhance their inner voice in that language.
Since the development of L2 inner voice in elementary immersion
students has not been investigated to any extent, this
study set out to determine how the enhancement of the students
L2 inner voice in the immersion classroom might influence
linguistic knowledge and the ability to comprehend and
produce language. It was posited that it might be possible
to stimulate increased use of the immersion language by
students while also enhancing the academic vocabulary and
grammatical structure of the language that they use for
specific tasks. More specifically, the pedagogical intervention
included: (1) modeling by the teacher and the research
assistant (RA) in the use of Spanish academic language
to solve problems in science and history, and (2) supporting
the students in developing their own L2 inner voice in
Spanish through modeling and follow up activities. |
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Maximizing Study Abroad: A Language Instructors’ Guide to Strategies for Language and Culture Learning and Use |
Andrew D. Cohen, R. Michael Paige, Barbara Kappler, Margaret Demmessie, Susan J. Weaver, Julie C. Chi, & James P. Lassegard |
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Maximizing Study Abroad: A Program Professionals’ Guide to Strategies for Language and Culture Learning and Use |
R. Michael Paige, Andrew D. Cohen, Barbara Kappler, Julie C. Chi, & James P. Lassegard |
2002 |
Out of print See new Instructional Guide above |
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North American Institutions of Higher Education that Offer Courses in the Less Commonly Taught Languages Vol III: African, Pacific, and American Languages |
Nancy Stenson, Louis Janus, & Katie Springer |
2002 |
Out of print Information available from online database |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #23 This directory lists colleges and universities in North
America that teach less commonly taught languages originating
in Africa, the Pacific, and the Americas. |
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Proficiency-Oriented Language Instruction and Assessment: A Curriculum Handbook for Teachers |
Diane J. Tedick (Ed.) | 2002 |
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A Minnesota Articulation Project Initiative · Revised Edition · 635 pp. This handbook is designed to provide world language teachers with the background knowledge, ideas, and resources for implementing proficiency-oriented language instruction and classroom-based performance measures into their curriculum. Rooted in research and theory, the Handbook is packed with practical tools for teachers to help their students meet challenging standards and become more proficient in their second language. The Handbook is produced in a loose-leaf 3-ring binder so that lesson plans and materials can be easily accessed and modified by teachers as they are used. >> Find out more about the Curriculum
Handbook and examine sample
activities from the publication. |
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Bringing the Biodiversity of Ecuador to Spanish Immersion Classrooms |
Diane J. Tedick and Constance Walker with Spanish Immersion Teachers | 2002 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #22 · 93 pp. This Spanish-language science curriculum was developed
by immersion language teachers for use in instructional
settings at levels K-8. With funding from the U.S. Department
of Education's Group Projects Abroad, a group of Spanish
immersion teachers, under the direction of Professors Diane
Tedick and Constance Walker at the University of Minnesota,
traveled to Ecuador in July 1999 to study issues of biodiversity
and environmental protection in Spanish. Based on their
in-country research, the immersion teachers worked together
with the project leaders to create a high quality content-based
science curriculum for use in Spanish immersion programs
around the country. |
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Directory of North American Institutions of Higher Education that Offer Courses in the Less Commonly Taught Languages Vol II: Asia |
Nancy Stenson, Louis Janus, & Sarah Stevens |
2001 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #21 This directory lists colleges and universities in North
America that teach less commonly taught languages originating
in Asia. |
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Second Language Writing Portfolio Assessment: The Influences of the Assessment Criteria and the Rating Process on Holistic Scores |
Craig James Conrad | 2001 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #20 · 53 pp. This paper reports on a study of the influences of the
assessment criteria and the rating process on holistic
scores assigned to second language writing portfolio components.
Conducted in the context of an English as a Second Language
program for adult international students, the findings
of the study raise questions as to whether holistic scoring
is the most valid scoring procedure in assessing the variety
of writing found in portfolios. |
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Research and Practice in Language Teacher Education: Voices from the Field; Selected Papers from the First International Conference on Language Teacher Education |
Bill Johnston and Suzanne Irujo (Eds.) | 2001 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #19 · 297 pp. These fifteen selected papers from the First International Language Teacher Education Conference in 1999 focus on three particularly important areas in the field of language teacher education: the knowledge base of language teaching; processes of language teacher education; and sociocultural and political contexts of language teacher education. >> The Introduction and
the Index of LTE Conference
Proceedings (papers included in this volume) are available
online. |
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Impact of Interlocutor and Task on First and Second Language Use in a Spanish Immersion Program |
Maggie A. Broner | 2001 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #18 · 149 pp. A study of L1 (English) and L2 (Spanish) use by three 5th graders in an immersion classroom, identifying the contexts in which the L1 and L2 are used. >> An overview
of this research was published in the ACIE Newsletter,
June 2000 |
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| Patsy Vinogradov | 2001 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #17 · 67 pp. This paper explores a range of issues related to successful
instruction of literacy-level ESL adults, and describes
types of programs as well as factors that affect this population.
Includes suggested curricula, handout materials for workshops,
student materials and a reading list. |
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North American Institutions of higher Education that Offer Courses in the Less Commonly Taught Languages Vol I: Europe |
Nancy Stenson, Louis Janus, John Skinner, Kim Nguyen, & Tung Nguyen | 2000 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #16 · 615 pp. This directory lists colleges and universities in North
America that teach less commonly taught languages originating
in Europe. |
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Culture as the Core: Integrating Culture into the Language Curriculum |
Michael Paige, Dale L. Lange, and Yelena A Yershova (Eds.) |
1999 |
No longer available through CARLA Republished |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #15 • 201 pp. This is the second CARLA collection of conference papers on the very important issue of integrating culture into the second language classroom. >> Culture as the Core Working
Papers #11 and #15 have been republished by InfoAge and
are no longer available through CARLA. |
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Motivation and Learning Strategies in a Foreign Language Setting: A Look at a Learner of Korean |
Elizabeth Root | 1999 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #14 · 91 pp. This paper examines motivational factors and learning
strategies mentioned in a language learner's diary from
a ten-week Korean class. |
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Tools for the Articulation of Russian Language Instruction: Standards, a Curriculum Framework, Sample Assessments, and Teacher Resources |
Marina Posse, Rita Shifman and Gabriela Sweet |
1999 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #13 · 141 pp. A practical guide for Russian teachers that features a
curricular framework, benchmarks, and sample assessments,
all tied to common standards. |
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Tools for the Articulation of Japanese Language Instruction: Standards, A Curricular Framework, Benchmarks, and Sample Assessments |
Ann McCarthy, Kimberly Scott, Kazuko Shiba, and Patricia Thornton | 1998 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #12 · 134 pp. A practical guide for Japanese teachers that features
a curricular framework, benchmarks, and sample assessments,
all tied to common standards. |
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Culture as the Core: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Culture Learning in the Second Language Classroom - Selected Conference Proceedings |
Dale L. Lange, Carol A. Klee, R. Michael Paige, and Yelena A Yershova (Eds.) |
1998 |
No longer available through CARLA Republished |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #11 · 165 pp. This CARLA working paper is focused on the important issue of integrating cuture into the second language classroom. Seven of the papers were originally presented at a symposium held in 1991, which examined culture and language issues from an interdisciplinary perspective. The final chapter is a reflection on the 1991 symposium and the follow-up conference held by CARLA in 1994. >> Culture as the Core Working
Papers #11 and #15 have been republished by InfoAge and
are no longer available through CARLA. |
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Research and Practice in Immersion Education: Looking Back and Looking Ahead - Selected Conference Proceedings |
Carol A. Klee, Andrew Lynch, and Elaine Tarone (Eds.) |
1998 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #10 · 134 pp. These selected conference proceedings highlight the presentations
and discussions held at the conference
on immersion education held at the University of Minnesota
in October 1995. The papers report on the challenges related
to policy and planning and pedagogical and assessment issues. |
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Report of the Less Commonly Taught Languages Summit: September 20-21, 1996 |
Nancy J. Stenson, Louis E. Janus and Ann E. Mulkern |
1998 |
Out of print Available online |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #9 · 63 pp. This report summarizes the plenary talks and group discussions
at the LCTL summit meeting. Summit sessions covered: promoting
and protecting the LCTLs; pedagogy and materials; and governance
and technology. |
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Examples of Strategies-Based Instruction: A Teacher-Training Video |
Susan J. Weaver and Andrew D. Cohen | Oct 1997 |
Out of print Available online |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #8 · This teacher-training video illustrates how strategies-based instruction has been applied at the University of Minnesota. The videotape contains seven different examples of strategies-based activities, taught by four university-level language instructors. It was originally created as a companion piece to the Strategies-Based Instruction: A Teacher-Training Manual (1997) which was revised and retitled Styles-and Strategies-Based Instruction: A Teachers' Guide (2006). The video is now available free of charge on the CARLA website: http://www.carla.umn.edu/strategies/video/strategies.html Technical Requirements: your browser needs a Flash plugin
to view these videos. If you do not have the appropriate
plugin, you will be notified and given a link for where
to download it. |
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| Susan J. Weaver and Andrew D. Cohen | 1997 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #7 · 220 pp. Note: This publication has been replaced
by the Styles-and
Strategies-Based Instruction: A Teachers' Guide listed
above. |
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Methodological and Ethical Issues in Classroom-Based Research |
Susana Blanco-Iglesias and Maggie Broner | 1997 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #6 · 23 pp. This paper examines the conflict between theoretical frameworks
prescribed by academics and the real world issues faced
by researchers conducting studies in the classroom. |
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Preliminary Item Response Theory Analysis of the University of Minnesota CLA Language Proficiency Tests in French, German, and Spanish |
Vashti McCollum Lozier and Micheline Chalhoub-Deville | 1997 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #5 · 26 pp. This document provides preliminary item analysis findings
based on data collected on entrance and graduation language
proficiency tests combining the results based on an item
response theory model with classical test theory analyses. |
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The Impact of Strategies-Based Instruction on Speaking a Foreign Language |
Andrew D. Cohen, Susan J. Weaver, and Tao-Yuan Li |
1996 |
Out of print Available online |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #4 · 50 pp. This research report outlines the methodology and results
of a study done at the University of Minnesota on the benefits
of providing second language learners with formal training
in the application of strategies across skills, with an
emphasis on speaking. |
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Second Language Learning and Use Strategies: Clarifying the Issues |
Andrew D. Cohen | 1996 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #3 · 27 pp. This paper considers five problematic issues that have
arisen in dealing with language learning strategy terminology:
the distinction between the term strategy and other terms,
the issue of whether learning strategies need to be conscious
in order to be referred to as strategies, criteria for
classifying language learning and use strategies, a broadening
of the concept of strategic competence, and the linking
of learning strategies. |
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Reformulation of Written German From the Second Language Learner's Perspective |
Susan Marie Gilbert | 1996 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #2 · 152 pp. Reformulation is a second language writing technique in
which a non-native's work is rewritten by a native in order
to look more native-like. This diary study of a lower-intermediate
learner of German shows how the technique can be used as
an effective learning strategy by second-language learners. |
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An Operational Framework for Constructing a Computer-Adaptive Test of L2 Reading Ability: Theoretical and Practical Issues |
Micheline Chalhoub-Deville, Cheryl Alcaya, and Vashti McCollum Lozier | 1996 |
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CARLA Working Paper Series #1 · 60 pp. This paper considers the issues in developing a principled,
theory-based, computer adaptive test (CAT) of second language
(L2) reading proficiency. The paper reviews a variety of
models and scales and discusses an operational framework
for text selection and item development. |
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