Educational Project Plan: LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY
Academic Grade: Middle School
Main Issue: Linguistic diversity and its expressions in Mexico and around the world
Scenario: Classroom
Teaching Methodology: Community-Based
Articulating Axis: Critical Interculturality
Phase | Moment | Time | Activity | Description & Adaptation |
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Phase 1: Planning | 1. Identification | 2 hours | Brainstorming & discussion | Students identify local languages and dialects in their community and research global linguistic diversity. Use visuals and simplified texts suitable for middle school. |
2. Recovery | 1.5 hours | Sharing personal experiences | Students share stories about languages spoken by their families or communities, fostering personal connections. Adapted to include visual aids for varied language backgrounds. | |
3. Planning | 1.5 hours | Set goals & organize groups | Students plan research tasks, assign roles (e.g., researcher, presenter, artist), and schedule activities. Use clear, step-by-step guides to facilitate understanding. | |
Phase 2: Action | 4. Approach | 2 hours | Fieldwork & community engagement | Students interview community members about their languages and gather cultural expressions. In case of limited access, use virtual interviews or video recordings. |
5. Comprehension & Production | 3 hours | Creating presentations & projects | Students synthesize information by creating posters, short videos, or presentations showcasing the languages studied, emphasizing their unique features. Materials are age-appropriate and visual. | |
6. Recognition | 1.5 hours | Sharing with peers | Students present their projects in class, receiving feedback that promotes critical thinking about linguistic diversity. Use guided questions to deepen reflection. | |
7. Correction | 1 hour | Feedback & refinement | Students revise their projects based on peer and teacher feedback, fostering a growth mindset. Provide constructive, encouraging comments suitable for middle school. | |
Phase 3: Intervention | 8. Integration | 2 hours | Community exhibition | Organize an in-school event where students display their projects, inviting other classes, parents, and community members to participate. Use multilingual signage if possible. |
9. Dissemination | 1.5 hours | Creating an awareness campaign | Students develop flyers, social media posts, or videos promoting linguistic appreciation, sharing their learning beyond the classroom. Materials are simple, engaging, and age-appropriate. | |
10. Considerations | 1 hour | Reflection & discussion | Group discussion about what they learned, challenges faced, and the importance of linguistic diversity. Use guiding questions to promote critical interculturality. | |
11. Progress | 1 hour | Follow-up activities | Plan future actions like community language workshops or intercultural exchanges. Encourage students to continue exploring and respecting linguistic diversity. |