[Sealang-l] NFLRC Short Course: Intersections Between High-Leverage Teaching Practices (HLTPs) and Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL)

National Foreign Language Resource Center nflrc at hawaii.edu
Sat Oct 5 03:03:08 UTC 2019


The National Foreign Language Resource Center is pleased to announce ...

*Intersections Between High-Leverage Teaching Practices (HLTPs) and
Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) *

Intersections Between HLTPs and PBLL is a short course designed to provide
world language educators ideas for implementing the elements of six
high-leverage teaching practices (HLTPs) in project-based language learning
(PBLL) contexts. This self-study course comprises seven lessons, with each
lesson containing a video of an interview with experts in PBLL, a quiz,
links to additional materials on the topic of the lesson, and a discussion
prompt. An optional badge is available for a small fee for participants who
fulfill all course requirements.

For more information about course prerequisites, content overview,
registration (free - open through December 1), and optional digital badge,
please visit our Short Course webpage:

https://nflrc.hawaii.edu/events/view/124/
<https://nflrc.hawaii.edu/events/view/124/?fbclid=IwAR3iet8Eb3Ngi_84qiNiHyLESrtZDIoHtWJ3tGsf1Zk2EYSSAKwm9KMRfbc>

- The NFLRC Team

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