Throughout the state of Idaho, school districts are moving away from textbooks and World Language teachers are tasked with writing their own curriculum. As a result of accessible platforms such as Open Educational Resources (OER), the World Language Resource Center has begun an initiative to create interpersonal speaking activities for K-16 language instructors to remix and use as part of a large OER project called Pathways. For this research project, first, I adapted pre-existing activities used at BSU to be suitable for the K-12 classroom and aligned them to National (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) and Idaho State Content Standards. Second, I used a think-aloud protocol with a local Spanish teacher to identify and analyze the barriers instructors might experience implementing the activities in the classroom.
Overcoming Barriers in Using and Creating OER
Meet the Team
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Abby Cain