What is the Oregon
Flagship about?
The Oregon K-16 Chinese Flagship was chosen by the National Security
Education Program (NSEP)
to develop a national model of K-16 language education to produce
Superior -level speakers of Chinese.
The UO Center for Applied Second Language Studies (CASLS)
and Portland Public Schools form a partnership to provide high-quality
language learning beginning in kindergarten and continuing through
college. CASLS expertise in language acquisition, proficiency assessment,
and data-driven approaches to education combined with PPS' leadership
in immersion education will be brought to bear on the challenge
of meeting the nation's need for highly proficient Chinese language
users able to function effectively in professional settings.
The Oregon K-16 Flagship integrates content-based learning, experiential
learning, and explicit instruction to ensure that learners can communicate
effectively on academic and professional topics. PPS students in
both the World Languages Institute for heritage speakers or the
Chinese Immersion Program will learn regular curricular content
in Chinese accompanied by explicit instruction to sharpen accuracy,
and apply what they learn to real-life situations. The lessons learned
in implementing this approach will inform future K-16 Flagships
envisioned in the National Security Language Initiative. |