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This I Believe: Failure is a Good Thing
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Activity Description
If you listen to NPR radio, you may hear both famous and unknowns discussing their core values and beliefs on weekly broadcasts of the radio spot “This I Believe,” a take-off on Edward R. Murrow’s original 1950s radio show. The site is an archive of all the modern broadcasts accompanied by the original print essays and contains a searchable database of thousands of other essays on numerous topics ranging from patriotism, to family, to sports. Each short essay that has been broadcast on NPR has a “listen now” link to hear the authors read their essays, which provides a listening component for the ABE student. The audio can be the basis for exercises on note-taking, listening for main ideas, supporting details, and cloze (listening for missing words).Preparation
- Be sure you have all the necessary equipment.
- Preview site.
- Listen to/read essay on failure (see Web Site Example above).
- Print assignment sheet (see example document above).
How-To
- Introduce the "This I Believe" series.
- Discuss 'personal values' as a class.
- Read/listen to the Web Site Example URL (above), "Failure is a Good Thing." You will need a computer connected to the Internet and a projector with speakers to do this as a class.
- Open the Example Document 1 (above) and go through the vocabulary.
- Writing Assignment: Have students write about a time they felt they failed or made a mistake.
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For a one time donation, the site provides downloadable (.pdf) Educators’ GuidesProgram Areas
- ABE: Adult Basic Education
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