As a parent, I have always understood the importance of instilling a love of learning in children, but it is only recently that I truly appreciated what this means and how it happens.
Our son – curious, energetic and gregarious – plunged into school life at the age of four in the French track at [...]
The Atlanta Speech School is currently seeking applicants for the position of: Director of ESOL Services in the Rollins Center for Language and Learning in Atlanta, Georgia. The Rollins Center has created this position to actively help achieve the Georgia Early Education Alliance for Ready Students goal (GEEARS) that, by 2020, Georgia will be a national leader in ensuring that all children enter kindergarten ready to learn and on a path to “read to learn” by third grade.
Are any of you are wondering how John Rassias learned some of his dramatic teaching methods? He acted in Greek plays as a young boy, and then took time in college and in France to develop drama in teaching. Despite what some of us might think, he claims to not use any props in his teaching. [...]
As we prepare for this weekend’s Global Language Convention, we took five minutes to ask three questions to Saturday’s keynote speaker, Bernadette van Houten, cross-cultural citizen.
Suzanna Jemsby, Executive Director of CASIE, delivered a keynote speech last Friday, March 23rd, at the annual meeting of the Southern Conference on Language Teaching.
You may view her Prezi presentation, entitled “World Languages: Learners Wanted,” here.
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