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EISEN-ELI Workshop
November 12, 1999
Agenda

 
When Activities Facilitator What Group * Where
8:30-9:00 Introductions and Chat  All All Education 107
9:00-9:50 Schema theoretical research: what it means for helping L2 readers 

Drama 

Information gap activities

Melinda Sayavedra 

Eileen Waldschmidt 

Joyce Bryan

Group A 

Group B 

Group C

Education 204 

Education 107 

Education 129

10:00-10:50 Total physical response/ action sequence pictures 

Information gap activities 

The writing process and responding to L2 writers 

Lesson plan development and sharing session

Maxine Prickle 

Joyce Bryan 

Melinda Sayaveda 

Staff

Group A 

Group B 

Group C 

Any

Education 107 

Education 129 

Education 204 

Education 422

11:00-11:50 ESOL public school models

Activities for developing fluency: jazz chants, fluency squares and more

Language experience approach

Lesson plan development and sharing session

Jan Byers and Karin Krueger

Melinda Sayavedra

Eileen Waldschmidt 

Staff

Group A 

Group B 

Group C 

Any

Education 129 

Education 204

Education 107

Education 422

12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-1:50 Drama

Task-based activities: how to

Schema theoretical research: what it means for L2 readers

Lesson plan development and sharing session

Eileen Waldschmidt

Joyce Bryan

Melinda Sayavedra

Staff

Group A 

Group B 

Group C 

Any

Education 107

Education 129

Education 204

Education 422

2:00-2:50 Sharing work samples/ matching plans with benchmarks

Sharing techniques: a jigsaw activity

Staff

Eileen Waldschmidt

Any

Groups A, B, C

Education 129

Education 107

3:00-3:50 ED571 debriefing Eileen Waldschmidt Anyone taking ED571
for credit
Education 107
 

* PTEP students should sign up for Group A,B, or C (This is necessary in order to ensure that the jigsaw sharing session in the afternoon works out.)
Practicing teachers may choose sessions they want to attend.
 

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