Joseph Poulshock

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All Levels Unleashing ULTRA: A Theory to Supercharge ER more

Extensive reading (ER) floods learners with meaningful language, but how do we ensure it sticks? This session introduces ULTRA—a Unified Linguistic Theory of Real Acquisition—a comprehensive, research-informed framework for how language enters brains and becomes fluent output. ULTRA identifies 16 core elements, including input, story-logic, addictive learning, output, fluency, elaboration, and more. After briefly overviewing ULTRA’s core, we will explore key elements that help teachers strengthen and vary their ER practice. We will examine prompts that help learners retell stories out loud (retrieval) and write short reactions or personal connections to what they read (elaboration). We will also consider gamification tools for tracking progress and recognizing achievements (addictive learning). Educators across levels will find actionable ways to lift ER’s impact—practical shifts, not grand fixes. Leave with a clear framework and effective strategies to help learners retain and enjoy ER more—ready to tweak your classroom tomorrow.

Joseph Poulshock

All Levels Deepening Extensive Reading with the MINDSETS Framework more

Experts claim that extensive reading (ER) is an essential practice in language education. But students often consume texts passively, so how can we help learners engage more actively with stories and texts to deepen comprehension and retention? In this workshop, we’ll apply the MINDSETS Framework, an evidence-based approach that guides learners through eight generative learning strategies: Mapping, Imagining, Narrating (self-explaining), Drawing, Summarizing, Enacting, Teaching, and Self-testing. These strategies move learners beyond passive reading, fostering deeper comprehension, effortful retrieval practice, and long-term retention. Participants will experience hands-on activities using MINDSETS techniques to enrich ER practice, mapping key ideas, summarizing creatively, enacting scenes, peer teaching, and self-testing. Through structured exercises and discussion, attendees will leave with a clear actionable framework and practical, adaptable strategies to enhance ER instruction across various proficiency levels. Whether teaching younger learners or adults, this approach makes ER more interactive, reflective, impactful, and fun.

Joseph Poulshock

College and University The Power of Story-Logic: Making Language Learning More Meaningful more

How can we make language learning more memorable and meaningful? Story-logic—the deep structure of narrative built on character, conflict, and attempted resolution—offers a powerful way to enhance comprehension, motivation, and retention. In this session, we’ll explore how story-logic shapes communication and language learning, synthesizing research on how story-driven input boosts engagement and acquisition. We’ll examine findings showing how story-logic amplifies meaning-making, helping learners understand, enjoy, and retain language more effectively. Participants will gain strategies for using story-logic in teaching. We’ll explore techniques that center on predicament-powered, dilemma-driven, and incident-embedded texts and activities. We’ll also try story-logical retelling for retrieval practice and apply narrative techniques to both fictional and factual output. Whether teaching reading or any other skill, story-logic provides a blueprint for making language learning more compelling and effective. Attendees will leave equipped with practical story-logical tools they can use right away.

Joseph Poulshock