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- Social-Emotional Learning and the Middle School Student 27 March 2023
- Teachers in India to Receive TESOL English Teaching Credential 27 March 2023
- Peer review in multilingual classes 27 March 2023
- TESOL Announces Professional Development for Honduran English Teachers 27 March 2023
- A dual immersion program that's unique — and seeing academic returns 27 March 2023
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Tag Archives: teacher collaboration.
Teachers as Learning Partners: Implementing TESOL’s Principle 6
Editor’s Note: TESOL International Association has defined a core set of principles for the exemplary teaching and learning of English as a new language. The 6 Principles for Exemplary Teaching of English Learners are foundational, universal guidelines drawn from decades … Continue reading
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Tagged as best practices, professional development, teacher collaboration., The 6 Principles
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Online Tools for Teacher Collaboration
Today’s guest blogger Yefei Jin discusses how education technology can help teachers collaborate and problem solve. He is the founder of LessonPick.com, a free English language teaching resource-sharing platform.
Collaborative Teaching: Addressing ESL Teacher Concerns
Twelve years ago, I was interested in how collaborative teaching might work for our ESL program. I had read about ESL teachers who were “pushing into” the general education classroom to collaborate with classroom teachers and wanted to see for myself. … Continue reading
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Tagged as collaborative teaching, elementary education, elementary ESL, ESL in mainstream, evergreen, Judie Haynes, teacher collaboration.
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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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