This document summarizes the history and future plans of an English language program from 2011 to the present. It traces the program's growth from a small group of teachers to offering 6 classes per week. It then outlines opportunities for graduate students to get involved through practicum hours, research projects, and assistance with teaching, fundraising, and curriculum development. The document provides structure for integrating various areas of linguistic and education studies with the program.
Activity 2-unit 2-update 2024. English translation
PRC Presentation
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2. The Beginning - January 2011
• Stefani Mistretta, Yulia, Heidi
• Quickly expanded to more people teaching!
Spring 2011
• Our group formulated in Curriculum Design.
• Teaching continued
Summer 2011
• Classes expanded to 6 per week (staying this way)
• Feels more unified. More direction. Obviously, still need for
improvement and funding
Fall 2011! Now.. and the future…
• Creating a pathway in our MIIS experience
• Defining our roles (Sarah, Caroline, Audrey, Jaymee, Heidi,
teachers, staff!)
• Teaching resumes on 9/12 with a bilingual computer
accompaniment at Seaside Library
3. Our Experience
Sarah
• TEDx Monterey! Developing Heidi
our story and our vision for • Invaluable connection to the
the future to share with the community
local community and beyond. • Sense of direction and passion
• Networking: Connecting and in my TESOL studies
REconnecting with members • Connections with the
of the MIIS community, PRC community: Board members,
board of directors, and my libraries, donors, teachers.
Alma Mater! • A wonderful birthday
• A unique graduate school celebration and new friends!
experience! One in which I • A very different teaching
have the ability to experiment experience: unpredictable,
with teaching techniques, as personal, challenging,
well as gain experience in spontaneous, life-changing.
many aspects of language • Whole new perspective on
program administration. language learning, investment,
identity.
4. A Unifying Theme for Your Studies
Linguistics
• Sociolinguistics - Collecting data at the Center for original research project
• Structure of English - Creating a lesson plan for our demographic
• ALR - Original research project in our setting (in the works for Heidi)
Education
• Educational Research - Proposal
• Observation - Doing your observations! (Spring 2011)
• Principles & Practice - Applying your ideas to an adult ESL setting like this one
o A context for the Kumar Trade Fair project
• Assessment - Creating an original assessment (Audrey and Heidi)
• Curriculum - Revisiting our project (Spring 2011) and expanding/improving/detailing
further.
• Practicum - Doing your hours! (Jaymee, Derek, Heidi, Sarah, and more!)
• Teaching of Speaking/Writing/Reading - Centering your foci on low-literate adult
learners
LPA
• Language Teacher Supervision - Observation Projects
• Language Teacher Education - Creating a Workshop for our teachers
• Intro to LPA - Gaining experience as program leaders (Sarah, Heidi)
• Marketing Management - Creating a marketing plan (Sarah, Heidi)
• In general: professional development (teacher's meetings, work with staff, board,
networking, gathering supplies and ideas at conferences...)
CALL
• Project Based Learning - Creating resources for low-computer literate adults like ours
THE LIST GOES ON !!!
7. Getting Involved
• We are going to make an "I'm interested form" on our google
site.
• We may need help with: teaching, assisting as a tutor,
fundraising, further curriculum analysis and development,
teacher workshops, needs analyses, be creative!
• Contact us:
o Sarah DeMola: sdemola@miis.edu
o Heidi Laidemitt: heidilaide@gmail.com
o Stefani Mistretta: smistretta@miis.edu