ABSTRACT

An essential resource for district, school, and program leaders who supervise, evaluate, or otherwise support World Language programs, this book provides clear, practical guidance on leading an exemplary K–12 World Language program. No matter whether you speak the language, the effective approaches in this book will equip you with the tools you need to implement and evaluate World Language curricula in your school. Catherine Ritz provides a clear and research-based framework for World Language instruction aligned to rigorous national and state standards, and addresses essential concepts and topics, including program and curriculum design, assessment and evaluation, and strategic planning.

Whether you are a World Language department chair with years of experience, a school administrator with no background in language education, or a World Language teacher, you will find much to use in this book. It is chock-full of ready-to-use resources and tools, including:

  • Templates for program and unit planning, observation protocols, and sample assessments
  • World LAnguage program models for different age ranges, and a sample curriculum unit
  • Additional resource lists and further reading recommendations.

chapter 1|15 pages

World Language Education

Values and Methods

chapter 2|21 pages

Talking the Talk

Essential Concepts in World Language Education

chapter 3|27 pages

Program Design

Building Blocks for an Exemplary World Language Program

chapter 4|21 pages

Curriculum Design

UbD Through a World Language Lens

chapter 5|20 pages

Assessments

Fueling a Cycle of Language Learning

chapter 7|22 pages

Implementing Change

Developing Your Strategic Plan