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Come learn how affective learning can engage and empower your students’ learning and your teaching. During this self-study course you will explore how practical affective pedagogical practices can create nurturing mental models about student’s own learning, language uses, and their own linguistic competence. Join Juan Uribe in a journey with lots of play, imagination, and curiosity. Destination: language learning ownership.

$29.50$39.50

Session 1


What is Affective Language Learning? Concepts to get you 

started!


Here we will learn and discuss basic postures and practices that are 

important to create a nurturing language learning environment. In this

first session, we will explore and share how teachers can

communicate with students in an authentic way and foster positive

emotions while inviting learners to express themselves in the foreign

language. We will also explore together how to prepare the

classroom, receive students, and get them ready to live the target

language through memorable experiences.

Session 2


How can my students learn affectively? Resources to empower 

you and your learners!


After our introductory week, we will explore how affect can be lived 

through a myriad of activities using everyday and readily available

resources such as playdoh, buttons, coins, handkerchiefs, plastic

letters, flashcards, pictures, games, among many others. Special

focus will be given to the role of listening, validating, and sharing.

Session 3


How can I unleash my learners’ creativity and fantasy through 

play? Storytelling and puppeteering to spark learning!


Storytelling and puppeteering connect us to ancient human rituals of 

listening and learning. Here we will dig into ways of promoting multisensorial


experiences that make students get in touch and live the

language and multiple possibilities present in stories and plays. We

will also check some activities that will allow students to play

collectively with the language they are learning.

Session 4


How can I make writing and grammar enjoyable and meaningful? 

Concepts and practices to get your students’ written language

right!


Writing and grammar can be lived in meaningful and empowering

ways when we used as a personal means of expression and ideas

are shared with the wider community. Come learn and share activities

and project ideas that will get your students willing to sit down, write,

review, and publish their texts.

Choose the study option that works best for you


Personal Learning - $59

In this course, you will watch videos recommended by the instructor, watch four recorded sessions, and answer four discussion questions. This is not a live course, however, working through these steps will certainly add to your knowledge base. Teachers’ feedback on this original live course was extremely positive!



Upgrade to get your professional development certified with iTDi


Professional Development Hours Certified - $79

If you would like to receive a Certificate of Completion verifying 20 hours of professional development credit, email your answers to the discussion questions in a separate word document to su*****@iT**.pro for evaluation.
Our iTDi team will review your submissions, and confirm that you have invested time into your answers, reflected on your own context, and received a valuable professional development experience.

For certification purposes, please tell us your name as you wish it to appear on your certificate, your email address, and the name of course you have completed.


Scholarships


iTDi believes that all teachers deserve the same opportunity to improve themselves. Therefore, a limited number of scholarships will be available for this course. Please apply through our scholarship application.


Click here to go to the scholarship application



About Juan Uribe

Juan Uribe is a teacher and a teacher educator who has researched, taught, and shared affective language learning since 1994. He is the founding director of Juan Uribe Ensino Afetivo, a language school for young learners, where children learn English affectively through play, games, storytelling, and puppeteering.


His focus is on empowering language teachers to create rich learning environments in which young learners are truly engaged, motivated, and energized. Juan has been in an amazing journey visiting language schools for children around the world where he has both conducted teacher development programs as well as enchanted young audiences with Buddy the Frog.


Juan holds a Bachelors degree in Education from the Catholic University in São Paulo (PUC-SP) and a Masters in Education in Human Development and Applied Psychology from the University of Toronto. He writes a blog called Children Learning English Affectively.

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