Whether it'ss due to teacher turnover or expansion plans, elementary Spanish programs need fast and effective ways to train new teachers. Now Sube, the curriculum for teaching kids Spanish through art, music and games, is making that possible (http://www.sube.com). With its new video tutorial series, Sube gives language teachers an in-depth look at how to best use its curriculum so they can teach with confidence from day one.
Filmed before a group of teachers via live videoconference, the tutorials put viewers face-to-face with an experienced teacher and expert on the Sube system. The video is divided into
sections, giving detailed instructions on key activities from the Sube curriculum. Once purchased, the video sections are available for unlimited re-viewing.
These video tutorials are designed to benefit children'ss language instructors of all stripes, whether they are teaching in an elementary school or are launching their own after-school
program (https://www.sube.com/home/sube-classrooms/). The tutorials may be especially useful for expanding programs that need to
fast track new teachers into the classroom setting. Teachers already using Sube will also discover in the tutorials valuable tips for more effective language learning.
If you are a new teacher or a seasoned instructor, these tutorials will give you a high level of comfort and confidence to succeed with your class, no matter what teaching environment you
are in said Agnes Chavez, founder of Sube. This video, together with Sube'ss included step-by-step printed instruction manual, makes it easier than ever to use our proven curriculum.
The Sube Video Tutorial is hosted online and can be viewed from any computer with web access. Teachers can purchase the video by visiting the website or emailing.
A sample tutorial is now available on the sube.com website at https://www.sube.com/home/sube-community/product-support/web-training-workshops/sube-flashcard-game.
About Sube, Inc.
Based in Taos, N.M., Sube Inc. (www.sube.com) was founded in 1996 by Agnes Chavez to create innovative and effective ways to teach language and cultural
diversity in schools, communities and homes. The name Sube, which means to go up in Spanish, is a reflection of her desire to elevate children'ss knowledge to prepare them for future
success.
Today, the company produces a line of multimedia products that empower teachers and parents to teach Spanish or English as a second language by incorporating research-based teaching
methods into art, music and games. The company'ss vision is predicated on the belief that learning more than one language gives children a global awareness crucial to their success in the
world today.