Project-Based Language Learning (PBLL) 

in Action 

Summer Institute

May 31 - June 7, 2023

Bring PBLL into Action in your language classroom!

Announcements

E komo mai (welcome), PBLL in Action Summer Institute participants! We are happy to have you! Please familiarize yourselves with the summer institute schedule and the many resources we have available to you as you build your projects.


About this institute

At various points in our lives, we each find ourselves immersed in experiences that move us in deeply powerful ways, inspiring intellectual change, personal transformation, and social action. Join us in exploring the use of project-based language learning (PBLL) as a framework for crafting compelling environments and experiences for language learners. During the 2023 NFLRC Summer Institute held at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, participants will learn how to orchestrate rich, experiential language learning opportunities that draw on a diverse array of disciplines and how to develop a plan to research the effectiveness of their project design and teaching.  


2023 Learning Outcomes


Participants will be able to:



2023 Summer Institute Purpose


The goal of this project is to empower participants to develop, implement, and research high quality models of experiential, project-based language learning (PBLL) in K-16 contexts in a variety of languages. As part of this project, participants will generate a body of Action Research (AR) on PBLL which exhibits consistency in the way PBLL is defined, designed, and implemented. In other words, participants will have a unique opportunity not only to advance our understanding of PBLL, but also to identify areas in need of further inquiry and exploration. 


Action Research (AR) is a perfect fit to embark on a systematic exploration of PBLL because in addition to the new knowledge it generates through findings, it will provide participants a critical lens through which they can empirically examine specific pedagogical interventions and teaching practices within their own unique PBLL contexts. Through AR, language teachers are able to a) improve their practice in relation to the design and implementation of PBLL, b) improve and align their understanding of effective teaching practices with high quality PBLL guidelines, and c) improve the design of learning environments and materials that are conducive to high-quality PBLL.  


At the end of this program, successful participants will have produced a much needed product for the profession: a published chapter in a book that examines PBLL design and implementation from a practitioner’s perspective. The book will be published and made available as an open resource to the profession. 

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