THURSDAY 10-10:45am
Cultural Immersion Program: University Undergraduate Student Involvement in IEPs, Nate Bloemke, University of Florida
- degree seeking university students who are native English speakers or have native-like proficiency
- IEP students interact with Americans?
- teachers, roommates, other university students
- How can IEPs improve the quality of interactions with university students outside of the classroom?
- Cultural Immersion Program
- 1. Administration
- 2. UG student roles
- conversation partners
- language assistant position (paid!)
- L/S class
- activities
- training
- compensation
- 3. History and future of CIP
- 4. Benefits of UG student involvement
- 5. How to get started
- Program Admin
- CIP Coordinator (M-T, Sat)
- CIP Assistant Volunteer Program
- etc.
- Conversation Partners
- L1 English students
- 1 hour per week
- IEP students paired first, then other internationals
- optional language exchange
- invited to weekday activities
- 300 students involved in CP program
- difficult to monitor interactions
- Language Assistance (L.A.s)
- UG students or recent grads
- 35-55 LAs per semester
- Part of L./S class
- attend extracurricular activities
- build friendships with students (more of a peer relationship)
- L/S class divided in two halves
- Teacher focuses on academic objectives
- seen as authority figure
- LAs review objectives in fun, informal activities; focusing on conversation skills
- assumes peer leader role; defers disciplinary actions to teacher
- avoid academic vocab like "teach" or "teaching assistant"
- led by two LA partners working together
- 10-15 L/S students
- utilizing outdoor areas around campus - NOT in classroom!
- attendance only, no grading
- class activities in small groups, student centered
- required activity topics in Week 1
- Conversation Partners
- Needs Analysis
- Alcohol Discussion
- Sexual Harassment
- Speaking English Discussion
- Culture Shock
- *Strict English-only policy… students must be in an English immersion environment
- LA Class Activities
- Scavenger Hunts - Speaking with UF students around campus
- Vocab Gmes - idioms, slang, phrasal verbs
- Roleplay - ordering at a restaurant, getting a haircut, going to the airport
- Pronunciation - minimal pairs bingo
- Discussion - who is American? stereotypes
- Music - American song information gap activities
- LA Class Structure
- 50 minutes
- 5 minute warm-up
- 2-5 minutes: announcements
- 5-10 minutes: objectives and directions
- 20-40 - small group activities
- 5 minutes - wrap up with review of objectives, feedback from students
- CIP
- 20+ hours of extracurricular activities per week
- English only policy at activities
- no alcohol
- LAs provide consistent interaction in English during activities
- Weekday activities
- each activity is sponsored by one LA
- LAs compensated for their participation
- LAs attending activity sign in and out with sponsor
- LAs help students practice their English by conversations, games, etc.
- Weekday Activity Schedule
- Monday - Game Night
- Tuesday - Field Night
- Wednesday - Coffee Talk
- Thursday - Volleyball
- Friday - Gator Nights and Volleyball
- Most activities scheduled from 7-10pm (Friday, 6-9)
- Weekend Events
- Carpooling: Ginnie Springs, Medieval Faire, Paintball, Payne's Prairie
- Bus Trips: Daytona Beach, Disney, Busch Gardens (1-2x per semester)
- Local Events: Welcome Picnic, Thanksgiving Dinner, Homecoming Parade
- Volunteering
- 2 volunteer days per semester
- LAs carpool and participate with students
- LA Training
- 2 days of training before class
- 20-30 minutes of training during LA meetings
- 2 observations per semester with 15-30 minute feedback sessions
- professional development week
- weekly logs
- Compensation
- 9 LA minimum hours per week
- 4 hours class leadership
- 4 hours planning (3 with LA partner, 1 hour with LA partner and teacher)
- 1 hour LA meeting each week
- Additional hours earned from activities
- Weekday activities (6:1 student to LA ratio required)
- Weekend events (4:1 student to LA ratio required)
- LAs reimbursed for weekend event costs including mileage and admission
- CIP started at UF in the 1980's - it has evolved over time
- Future of CIP
- Adjustment to recent IEP growth
- Expanding weekday activity schedule
- CPP Socials
- formation of clubs within IEP led by LAs and teachers
- Talent Show revival
- LA Committees for activity and training development
- Benefits of UG Student Involvement
- English learners
- build stronger relationships with American peers
- build friendships and sense of community within IEP
- feel more connected to university student body
- able to gain confidence speaking English
- UG students
- learn about cultures and languages
- get first step in ESL career
- gain work experience for teaching abroad
- Starting Point
- Conversation Partners
- International Club
- Discussion Tables
- Informal Language Classes
- Recruiting College Students
- Advertise in major news bulletins (linguistics, education, study abroad)
- CPP
- reach out to profs/student group in diverse fields of study
- word of mouth
- LAs paid $8.10 per hour
It can be tempting to focus on paperwork that we are required to complete instead of our students. When teachers do this, it sends a powerfully negative message to all of our students.
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