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Tag Archives: Professional developemnt
TESOL President’s Blog: TESOL Connects!
I had the privilege of attending the two affiliate conferences this month: NYSTESOL, with a theme on social pedagogy and advocacy, and the 44th MEXTESOL convention, with a theme on strengthening learning communities. TESOL affiliate conferences offer a wonderful opportunity … Continue reading
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TESOL Supports the 25th Korea TESOL-PAC Conference
Last month, on 21 and 22 October, the 25th Korea TESOL-PAC (Pan-Asian Language Consortium of Language Teaching Societies) International Conference was held, in Seoul, South Korea, at Sookmyung Women’s University.
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English Language Teaching in Pre-K–5: Using Twitter for PD
Hi! My name is Judie Haynes. Welcome to my TESOL blog. I am excited to be a TESOL blogger and to write about teaching English learners (ELs) on the Pre-K–5 levels. I plan to discuss issues, best practices, and teaching … Continue reading
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Tagged as ELLs, ESL, ESL teacher, ESOL, evergreen, Judie Haynes, K-12 education, Professional developemnt, social networking, teacher collaboration., teaching ELLs, TESOL, Twitter for teachers
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