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Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

How Can I Improve My Fluency In English?

 

Here are 12 tips that might be useful for your ESL students or you if you  teach ESL.  To see the article click here, hopefully after checking out my amazon.ca ads below.  If you are Canadian and making any amazon.ca purchase please click on my links below first as I will get a small commission on anything you buy even if it is something else.   Thanks.  This post may contain affiliate links that earns me  a commission at no extra cost to you.


Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Create Beautiful Newsletters for Your Class Using These Editable Ready Made Templates

 


Welcome back to the first day of school if you are in Ontario.  According to Educational Technology and Mobile Learning, "A classroom newsletter is an important pedagogical tool that bridges classroom learning with school engagement. As a teacher, you can draw on the communicative strength of newsletters to extend classroom learning beyond the four walls of your class and create communicative channels with students, parents, and the wider community. "  

To see the article click here, hopefully after checking out my amazon.ca ads below.  
If you are Canadian and making any amazon.ca purchase please click on my links below first as I will get a small commission on anything you buy even if it is something else.   Thanks.  This post may contain affiliate links that earns me  a commission at no extra cost to you.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

10 of the Most Dangerous Journeys to Schools Around the World

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We all have heard our parents tell us how hard things were back in the day and how easy we have it now ( or you may be saying that to your own children or your students).   Kind of like this commercials for you that are to young to remember Monty Python.


If you don't know what Monty Python is then here is the same kind of video as above but I think a bit funnier.


Well I digress.  What I was getting at was that "Take Part" has some interesting pictures of what  some students have to do to get to school.  Maybe we take a few things for granted.  If you would like to see the article and pictures click here.