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JDMLS John De Mado Language Seminars, LLC 125 S. Collier Blvd./ B202 Marco Island, FL 34145 _____

JDMLS John De Mado Language Seminars, LLC 125 S. Collier Blvd./ B202 Marco Island, FL 34145 _____ Phone/Fax: (239) 394-5304 E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com Web Site: www.demado-seminars.com The Language-rich Schoolhouse Prepared Specifically for the MFLA Conference

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JDMLS John De Mado Language Seminars, LLC 125 S. Collier Blvd./ B202 Marco Island, FL 34145 _____

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  1. JDMLS John De Mado Language Seminars, LLC 125 S. Collier Blvd./ B202 Marco Island, FL 34145 _____ Phone/Fax: (239) 394-5304 E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com Web Site: www.demado-seminars.com The Language-rich Schoolhouse Prepared Specifically for the MFLA Conference Saturday, October 12, 2013 “Liberating yourself is nothing. What is arduous is knowing how to be free…” Gide, The Immoralist

  2. ~Attitude~ “The longer I live, the more I realize the impact of attitude on life. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than the past, than education, than money, than circumstances, than failures, than successes, than what other people think or say or do. It is more important than appearance, giftedness or skill. It will make or break a company... a church... a home. The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we embrace for that day. We cannot change our past... we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the string that we have, and that is our attitude... I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it. And so it is with you... we are in charge of our attitudes.” Charles Swindoll

  3. Buddy Hackett

  4. Catherine Tate

  5. DIFFERENIATINGLANGUAGE ARTSFROMLANGUAGE ACQUISITION LANGUAGE ARTSLANGUAGE ACQUISITION CONVENTIONS INVENTION (vocabulary) (grammar) EDITORIAL ACQUISITION FOCUS FOCUS METALANGUAGE INTERLANGUAGE EX POST FACTO A PRIORI IMITATION SELF- SELECTION

  6. ORAL Language and Literacy: The Epiphany • Literacy • Vocabulary Acquisition • Output of Oral Language • Comprehensible Input John De Mado Language Seminars, Inc. E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com

  7. Comprehensible Input • The language acquirer understands the input. • Essential to language acquisition and literacy. • Comprehended input (intake) is what counts, not just input that is potentially comprehensible. John De Mado Language Seminars, Inc. E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com

  8. Comprehensible Input • The comprehensible input should also contain language that has not yet been acquired but which the learner is ready to acquire (i + 1) • The more comprehensible input provided, the more language acquisition and literacy developed. John De Mado Language Seminars, LLC E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com

  9. ~On Ltericay ~ Aoccdrnig to rseerach at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn’t mttaer in waht odrer the ltteers in a wrod are. The olny iprmoetnt thnig is that the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a tatol mses. Yet, you can slitl raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the hamun mind deos not raed ervey lteter istlef, but rahter the wrod as a wlohe... (Amzaning, dno’t you tnihk?...)

  10. NIOTCAIS SGEUN UN ETSDUIO DE UNA UIVENRSDIAD IGNLSEA, NO IPMOTRA EL ODREN EN EL QUE LAS LTEARS ETSAN ERSCIATS, LA UICNA CSOA IPORMTNATE ES QUE LA PMRIREA Y LA UTLIMA LTERA ESETN ECSRITAS EN LA PSIOCION COCRRTEA. EL RSTEO PEUDE ETSAR TTAOLMNTEE MAL Y AUN PORDAS LERELO SIN POBRLEAMS. ETSO ES PQUORE NO LEMEOS CADA LTERA POR SI MSIMA, SNIO LA PAALBRA EN UN TDOO. PRESNOAMELNTE ME PREACE ICRNEILBE. John De Mado Language Seminars, Inc. E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com

  11. Mark Gungor/ Brains & Gender

  12. Literacy and Psycholinguistics • Risk-Taking:The willingness to confront more language than what you presently own. • Vulnerability:The willingness to err for the broader goal of communication. • Intuition:The ability to sift for meaning. John De Mado Language Seminars, Inc. E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com

  13. Devolving Language & Literacy • SOCIOLOGICAL:Divorce, two income households, American attitudes toward language. • TECHNOLOGICAL:TV, video games, computers, personal listening devices. • EDUCATIONAL:Impact of high-stakes testing, ill-conceived mandates. John De Mado Language Seminars, Inc. E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com

  14. Supporting The ‘Language-Rich Schoolhouse’: Recommendations • The school [district] must confirm ORAL LANGUAGE as the foundation of LITERACY. • The school [district] must confirm COMPREHENSIBLE INPUT as the foundation ORAL LANGUAGE. • In search of ‘LITERACY’, each staff member and every content area has a responsibility to enhance ORAL LANGUAGE in the students. A rising tide raises all boats… John De Mado Language Seminars, Inc. E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com

  15. Supporting The ‘Language-Rich Schoolhouse’: Recommendations • A formal, district-wide, long range initiative to enhance ORAL language should be made at all grade levels. • Formal comparative records should be maintained to underscore performance. • Print and technological materials that DO NOT impede oral language developmentshould be given optimal consideration. John De Mado Language Seminars, Inc. E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com

  16. JDMLS John De Mado Language Seminars, LLC 125 S. Collier Blvd./ B202 Marco Island, FL 34145 _____ Phone/Fax: (239) 394-5304 E-mail: info@demado-seminars.com “Liberating yourself is nothing. What is arduous is knowing how to be free…” Gide, The Immoralist

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