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Grammar has regrettably but understandably fallen by the wayside for a generation of connected learners and web 2.0 students. Delete the scoop?
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While there are hundreds of tools and devices available, we have found 10 creative ways to use Google tools and services to help improve learning. Delete the scoop?
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One in a series of articles for teachers of English as a Foreign Language. Via Evaggelia Charalambous, Anna Epistithiou Delete the scoop?
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Trinity College Notebook by Isaac Newton This is a notebook Newton acquired while he was an undergraduate at Trinity College and used from about 1661 to 1665 (see his inscription). It includes many notes from his studies and, increasingly, his own explorations into mathematics, physics and metaphysics. It was judged 'Not fit to be printed' by Newton's executor and was presented to the Library by the fifth Earl of Portsmouth in 1872. ... Via Informatics Delete the scoop?
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Cognitive scientist Daniel Willingham identifies what he thinks is the 21st century skill that young people lack the most. Via John Evans, Margareta Delete the scoop?
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To paraphrase Orwell, the English of the world wide web – loose, informal, and distressingly dyspeptic – is not really the kind people want to read in a book, a magazine, or even a newspaper. But there's an assumption that that, because it's part of the all-conquering internet, we cannot do a thing about it. Via Nicos Sifakis Delete the scoop?
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The use of special government measures to thwart a proposed teachers’ strike in Greece is disproportionate and in violation of the country’s international human rights obligations. Delete the scoop?
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Have you ever given someone the cold shoulder? Look at our body idioms illustration to discover how you can learn English with Kaplan. Take the first step on your English learning journey! Via IdiomOfTheWeek, BilingualStudyGuides Delete the scoop?
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Washington Post English-language proposal has French up in arms Washington Post One intellectual heavyweight who jumped into the English-language teaching polemic was Jacques Attali, an adviser to the late president Francois Mitterrand and a... Delete the scoop?
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A secondary school revision resource for GCSE English Literature about prose fiction, short stories, drama and poetry. Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Frankenstein, Great Expectations, Jane Eyre, Lord of the Flies, Of Mice and Men, Pride and Prejudice, To Kill a Mockingbird, Heroes... Via SandraVBarbosa Delete the scoop?
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Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight,
May 19, 6:02 AM
Another great one from the Educator's Technology site. Some apps that will make Google Drive even more great to use. Delete the scoop?
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Student: ‘Teacher, am I going to pass this course?’ Me: ‘What do you think? Do you have any thoughts about your performance so far?’ This is a conversation I’ve had many hundreds of times down the ... Delete the scoop?
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Social media posts and videos are cropping up in academic publications more and more. This chart shows just how to cite social media with ease. Via EdTechSandyK, Sophia Mavridi
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May 21, 8:17 AM
Always confirm citation formats with the original authority (MLA, APA, etc.), but this is a nice quick reference. Delete the scoop?
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http://maps.google.com/help/maps/helloworld/desktop/preview/ Take a tour of the new Google Maps. Via Chiraag, Informatics Delete the scoop?
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The study uncovered a range of factors concerning the teaching of English to young learners globally from the perspective of teachers involved in implementing these programmes. In particular, it shows that many of these factors are commonly experienced by teachers across different countries and contexts. The paper concludes with five key recommendations for future action to support teaching English to young learners. Via Nik Peachey
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This was published in 2011 but I've only just come across it. Well-researched study, downloadable from the teachingenglish site. Delete the scoop?
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"You became a teacher not to pontificate to trusting minds, but to teach children how to succeed as adults. That idealism infused every class in your credential program and only took a slight bump during your student teacher days. That educator, you figured, was a dinosaur. You’d never teach to the test or lecture for forty minutes of a forty-five minute class." Via John Evans, Margareta Delete the scoop?
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These fun, mostly free tools can help educators easily create their own Infographics, and bring a very modern twist to instruction. “A picture is worth Via Gust MEES, Priscille, Teacher Flo
Lee Hall's curator insight,
May 16, 2:20 PM
Don't forget to let your students make infrographics too. It is an easy way for them to present what they have learned.
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May 18, 11:16 AM
Infographics is a great way to present information in an easy to understand format. Delete the scoop?
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photo of T by Mary McHenry Back in January, I wrote a rambling, terribly earnest post titled How Does a Child REALLY Learn to Write? That post generated a slew of thoughtful and heartfelt comments. Via Lynnette Van Dyke Delete the scoop?
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"Julie Greller's blog A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet features some great content for teachers. Posts are sorted by subject and grade level, and there's also a link to some free ebooks. ... Via callooh, Bhushan THAPLIYAL
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April 5, 4:48 PM
Information and online tools to add to your digital storytelling toolbox
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May 20, 2:49 PM
Great resources to add to you toolbox for digital storytelling. Delete the scoop?
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Trust me, I'm a "Linguist" This one goes out to all language teachers who want to terrify their young L2 learners. Via BilingualStudyGuides Delete the scoop?
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EducationGuardian.co.uk (blog) Beginners' guide to using technology in language lessons EducationGuardian.co.uk (blog) A teacher can set up a class blog with individual student pages and it is incredibly easy to do and manage and allows the pupils... Delete the scoop?
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We recently profiled a school district that aimed to build a 'digital friendly school district' and this follow-up details how they did it. A must-read! Delete the scoop?
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Improve your English skills. Sign up for free and start reading news articles at your proficiency level! Via Nik Peachey, Sophia Mavridi
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This is a great reading site for all levels. Delete the scoop?
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Five great websites collecting EdTech resources in one place, making it easy to sort, search and find the best cutting edge tools for the classroom. Via Tom Perran, Jamie Forshey, Natassa Dourvetaki Delete the scoop?
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Absolutely excellent to stimulate the creativity of our students
101 Excellent Sites for English Educators and students :)