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Language Interventions

Language Interventions. Cultivating Growth. “Language is the means of getting an idea from my brain into yours without surgery.” Mark Amidon. Language –nourish it!. Includes spoken or written words Enables us to express our thoughts and feelings

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Language Interventions

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  1. Language Interventions Cultivating Growth

  2. “Language is the means of getting an idea from my brain into yours without surgery.” Mark Amidon

  3. Language –nourish it! • Includes spoken or written words • Enables us to express our thoughts and feelings • Comes from the Latin word that means “tongue” • Is made up of socially shared rules that include: • What words mean • How to make new words • How to put words together • What word combinations are best in what situations • “Our language is funny- a fat chance and a slim chance are the same thing.” J. Gustav White

  4. Receptive Understanding others Ability to follow directions Expressive Sharing thoughts, ideas, and feelings completely Language –grow it! Pragmatics-the ability to understand another speaker’s intended meaning, learned by experience, social aspects, body language. “I have been a believer in the magic of language since-at a very early age, I learned that some words got me into trouble and some got me out.” Katherine Dunn

  5. REPONSE TO INTERVENTION “Be not afraid of growing slowly; be afraid of only standing still.” Chinese Proverb

  6. “Communication skills are the heart of the educational experience.”“Managing” Effective Teaching Practices • Hemisphericity/Check student’s instructional level/Two modes of input • Figurative language • Inform the student • Model • New terminology • Practice visualizing • Present vocabulary first • Provide immediate feedback • Relate new concepts • Repeat directions • Say “THIS IS IMPORTANT” • Share positive comments • Specify purpose • Use mnemonics in class • Word problems: teach the clue words • LISTEN!

  7. “Preparing” Language Interventions • Model • Extra time • Listen • Request a repetition • Reduce teacher output • Rephrase directions • Provide semantics cues (give lifelines!) • Encourage descriptive language • Show how nonverbal cues are important

  8. “Tilling” Language Activities Relationships are the key. Learning does not take place in the context of the classrooms; it happens in the context of relationships!

  9. “Confidence looks good on everybody.”Soapbox • Believe in your classroom! • Every child has a gift…find it! • Reduce anxiety..increase engagement. • Develop relationships! • Celebrate all steps in the right direction! • You have the power!

  10. Challenge • Take every opportunity to explore language! • Cultivate relationships! • Get HYPE! • Be Committed! • Be at the your classroom door in the morning when students are entering your class for the day and when they are leaving for the day! • Watch your language…you can make or break someone with your words! You have the power! “If you wouldn’t write it and sign it, don’t say it.” Earl Wilson

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