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Recommendations
for Using VISTAS in a 2-Semester Course
With 5 Contact Hours per Week
Philip
Redwine Donley, Late
VISTAS Co-Author
Austin Community College
Austin, Texas
General
Course and Lesson Planning Suggestions
If
I were teaching VISTAS in a two semester configuration with five contact hours
per week, I would probably want to cover nine lessons each semester
and allot eight to ten days to each lesson, depending on the total
number of contact hours available per semester. For example, if
each semester lasted 16 weeks, with a total of 80 contact hours,
I would devote eight or nine hours to most lessons and 10 hours
to lessons that contain material that students traditionally find
challenging (e.g., ser and estar
in Lección 5, preterite
vs. imperfect in Lección 10).
Preparing a Lesson Plan
With
five contact hours per week, I would have plenty of time to cover
each lesson in the textbook while making ample use of the ancillary
program. The lesson plans in the 2-semester, 4 contact hours section
of this website are an excellent example of how to prepare lesson
plans using the various components of the VISTAS program. I would use these
lesson plans as a model, realizing that with five contact hours
per week, I probably would have slightly more class time available
to work through the video modules, work through and expand on
the Contextos and Estructura
activities, practice the four skills in the Adelante
section, and explore the Hispanic world in the Panorama
section.
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