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Teaching Languages in Blended Synchronous Learning Classrooms

A Practical Guide

Alba Girons
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Pages
60
Year
2020
Language
English

About

Blended synchronous learning (BSL), where some students are present in a physical classroom while others participate online in real time, has been gaining momentum and shows great potential for teaching less commonly taught languages (LCTLs). In Teaching Languages in Blended Synchronous Learning Classrooms, Alba Girons and Nicholas Swinehart provide a concise overview of BSL as it pertains to language instruction. Topics include a number of key factors in the BSL classroom:
•types of BSL environments •pedagogical considerations •group dynamics •creating and adapting activities •common logistical challenges •optimal space design •technology selection, training, and support
This practical guide will be of use to teachers, technology staff, and program administrators, all working together to implement successful BSL programs and ensure quality learning opportunities for every student.

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"This book offers readers valuable content, and gives relevant and important advice, tips, and suggestions. This guidebook is very easy to read and digest and is concise yet technical. It provides instructors, admins, and staff with very valuable material. The context of BSL is thoroughly reviewed and defined."
Camille Meritan, Bentley University

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