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Ways to continuing professional development | Teaching English | British Council | BBC
"Lifelong learning and continuous professional development in my opinion are much the same thing. I doubt if many people would say that learning throughout one’s life is not a good aim to have. However, as far as CPD (Continuing Professional Development) goes, I have always been disheartened to see how some teachers are happy to go on much as they always have done, doing a reasonable job but not developing to any great extent. Meanwhile, others strive to push their boundaries and actively create challenges for themselves, learning from their experiences and adding to their skills and their self knowledge, often in their own time.
Many of us are somewhere in the middle. We want to develop professionally, and while we are mindful of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, we are prepared to find the time we need within our working lives to learn, develop and thereby improve our practice.
I recently did some research for a conference presentation via an email questionnaire to experienced teachers, to find out about their CPD. Most of the 34 teachers who responded had been teaching for ten years or more, in private language schools, universities and colleges. One question asked if they considered their CPD opportunities to be good, adequate, inadequate or non-existent;"
Validation
"Validation" is a fable about the magic of free parking. Starring TJ Thyne & Vicki Davis. Writer/Director/Composer - Kurt Kuenne. Winner - Best Narrative Short, Cleveland Int'l Film Festival, Winner - Jury Award, Gen Art Chicago Film Festival, Winner - Audience Award, Hawaii Int'l Film Festival, Winner - Best Short Comedy, Breckenridge Festival of Film, Winner - Crystal Heart Award, Best Short Film & Audience Award, Heartland Film Festival, Winner - Christopher & Dana Reeve Audience Award, Williamstown Film Festival, Winner - Best Comedy, Dam Short Film Festival, Winner - Best Short Film, Sedona Int'l Film Festival.
Eating Disorders (King's College, London)
"Prevention and management strategies for disordered eating and self-harm in UK schools
Summary
This project aims to develop a programme of support and guidance for school staff to better enable them to help their students at risk of, or suffering from self-harm or disordered eating.
Why carry out the research?
School staff are often the first port of call for students at a time of need, and are also in a position to pick up the early warning signs in students who may go on to develop an eating disorder or pattern of self-harm. However, school staff often report feeling unqualified to support such students and unaware of where to go for help.
How is the research being undertaken?
During the first stage of the project, we are talking to school staff to find out about current ways of working with students suffering from self-harm and disordered eating. We are also gathering ideas about the kind of information, guidance and support they feel would help them offer better support to their students.
If you work in a school in the UK – as a teacher, teaching assistant or school nurse, for example – please take part in our survey by filling in the questionnaire linked below."
Holiday Insights : International World Thinking Day
"When : Always February 22nd
Just think about it! Today is a day to ponder and contemplate.
International World Thinking Day is celebrated by Girl Scouts, Girl Guides and other girl groups. The original objective of this day was to set aside a day for girls all over the world to think of each other, and to give thanks and appreciation to 'sister' Girl Scouts and Girl Guides. Over the years, it has been expanded to include the opportunity for girls (young and less young) to learn about health issues that affect girls and young women.
You don't have to be a Girl Scout or a Girl Guide to participate in this day. Rather, we encourage all females, young and old, to learn a little more about health issues today. If you are in a position to provide education and training on health issues, do so today. If you can not conduct it today, then schedule it for some time in the near future.
Something to think about: February 22nd is the birthday of both Lord Baden-Powell founder of the Boy Scouts, and his wife Lady Olave Baden-Powell . Lady Baden-Powell who founded Girl Guides.
Origin of World Thinking Day:
According to the World Thinking Day organization's website 'World Thinking Day was first created in 1926 at the fourth Girl Guide/Girl Scout International Conference, held at Gi"
Types of Essays
"You've received your assignment, and now you're ready to decide on a topic. You may not have a choice about the type of essay you’ll write, since this may have been determined by the assignment. If you do have a choice, however, you can find a type that will best fit your personality.
Do you like to argue? If so, it can come in handy for this assignment! You might want to choose to write a persuasive argument.
Perhaps you are gifted with great descriptive capabilities, instead. Do you enjoy using colorful language to describe or explain things? You could write a narrative of something interesting that took place, or perhaps you could try writing a descriptive essay of an object."
Shakespeare and Twitter Make an Odd Couple
"One of the benefits of creating an open, simple, highly adaptable service like Twitter is the fact that once it takes off, people will try to do a lot of interesting things with it.Sometimes, people take it too far.
Or not, depending if you think that Twitter of the Shrew - a Twitter adaptation of Shakespeare’s play Taming of the Shrew - is a good idea. Let’s leave the business of describing the project to the creators:
“Spanning 19 Twitter accounts and presented over 12 days (one scene daily), Twitter of the Shrew attempts to live up to Shakespeare’s “Brevity is the soul of wit” proverb, by condensing the play’s iambic pentameter dialogue down to updates of 140 characters or less.“
You can find the main Twitter account for the project here, with 19 additional character accounts:
ShrewKate / Katherine Minola / http://twitter.com/ShrewKate
PetruccioV / Petruccio / http://twitter.com/PetruccioV
Grumio / Grumio / http://twitter.com/Grumio
VeronaCurtis / Curtis / http://twitter.com/VeronaCurtis
Hdasher / Haberdasher / http://twitter.com/Hdasher
Tailor4Petruc / Petruccio’s Tailor / http://twitter.com/Tailor4Petruc
BiancaMinola / Bianca Minola / http://twitter.com/BiancaMinola
BaptistaMinola / Baptista Minola / http://twitter.com/BaptistaMinola
Lucenti0 / Lucentio / http://twitter.com/Lucenti0
Cambi0 / Cambio / http://twitter.com/Cambi0
Trani0 / Tranio / http://twitter.com/Trani0
Biondell0 / Biondello / http://twitter.com/Biondell0
MrVincentio / Vincentio / http://twitter.com/MrVincentio
ThePendant / The Pendant / http://twitter.com/ThePendant
Hortensio / Hortensio / http://twitter.com/Hortensio
LitioH / Litio / http://twitter.com/LitioH
PaduaWidow / The Widow of Padua / http://twitter.com/PaduaWidow
OldGremio / Gremio / http://twitter.com/OldGremio
UPadua / University of Padua / http://twitter.com/UPaduaI don’t see a classic play (or any play, really) functioning too well in this form. Twitter is good for a lot of things, but is it good for drama, where (usually) you have actors sharing the same stage…and, you know, acting? It’s definitely interesting in an odd-experiment sort of way, though. If you want to check it out, it will play out from the 14th till the 25th of February 2009 (GMT-5), one scene every day."
10 New Years Resolutions for Distance Learning Students
"Start the New Year off right by resolving to succeed in your studies. These 10 goals can help.
1. Get organized. When you know where everything is, it’s easier to complete assignments. Start the new year by organizing your home office and finding a place for all your school materials. Having your textbooks and reference materials nearby can help, as can bookmarking essential online reference sites.
2. Stop procrastinating. Procrastination is the #1 enemy of online students. This year, post a list of the benefits of earning an online degree to remind yourself to stick with it. Then, think of some strategies to keep yourself motivated during the year."
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What is Twitter? - Twitter Explained
"Micro-blogging is defined as a quick update usually containing a very limited number of characters. It is a popular features of social networks like Facebook where you can update your status, but it has become best known because of Twitter.
In essence, micro-blogging is for people who want a blog but don't want to blog. A personal blog can keep people informed on what is going on in your life, but not everyone wants to spend an hour crafting a beautiful post about the vibrant colors seen on a butterfly spotted in the front time. Sometimes, you just want to say 'went shopping for a new car but didn't find anything' or 'watched Dancing With the Stars and Warren Sapp sure can dance.'
That's where Twitter comes into the picture. It's a great place for keeping people informed on what you are up to without the need to spend a lot of time crafting an entire post on the subject. You just say what's up and leave it at that."
Technology in Education
"Many people warn of the possible harmful effects of using technology in the classroom. Will children lose their ability to relate to other human beings? Will they become dependent on technology to learn? Will they find inappropriate materials? The same was probably said with the invention of the printing press, radio, and television. All of these can be used inappropriately, but all of them have given humanity unbounded access to information which can be turned into knowledge. Appropriately used-- interactively and with guidance-- they have become tools for the development of higher order thinking skills.
Inappropriately used in the classroom, technology can be used to perpetuate old models of teaching and learning. Students can be 'plugged into computers' to do drill and practice that is not so different from workbooks. Teachers can use multimedia technology to give more colorful, stimulating lectures. Both of these have their place, but such use does not begin to tap the power of these new tools."
50 Must-Have Firefox Extensions for e-Learning & Researching | The .Edu Toolbox
"Are you an e-Learner or a researcher? No matter if you are learning or working online or on campus, the following Firefox extensions can make your life easier. From organization to collaboration and from citation tools to complete research toolboxes, Firefox is equipped to handle your studies.
The following list of 50 Firefox extensions for e-Learning and researching are categorized. The categories are in alphabetical order and each list under those categories are listed alphabetically. We do not value one extension over another. Finally, each extension should be the most up-to-date modification that will engage with the latest version of Firefox 3.0."
Holiday Insights : Singles Awareness Day
"When : Always February 15th
Singles Awareness Day is for those who are unattached and without a significant other. It is celebrated the day after Valentine's Day.
Valentine's Day, celebrates love and romance for those currently in a relationship. However, if you are in between relationships, or without a significant other, you may feel left out. Valentine's Day can be a depressing day. So, the day after Valentine's Day is your day.
On Singles Awareness day:
* Singles get together. It's a chance to meet.
* Singles give each other gifts,
* You can celebrate and enjoy the fact that you are unattached."
Power Teaching and Classroom Management?
I can just imagine how most of my students would behave... I doubt I would be able to do much teaching, they would be too occupied laughing their heads off. I'll show them the following video and see what they think:
Pancake Day in London - Shrove Tuesday

I love pancakes!
Pancake Day in London - Shrove Tuesday / Pancake Day in London:
"In the UK, we have a tradition of making and eating pancakes on Shrove Tuesday, which falls between 2 February and 9 March, depending on the date for Easter. Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday to use its correct title, is the traditional feast day before the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. Lent - the 40 days leading up to Easter - was traditionally a time of fasting and on Shrove Tuesday Christians went to confession and were 'shriven' (absolved from their sins). Pancake Day became a great way to use the foods that were given up for Lent – milk, butter, and eggs. The humble pancake has featured in recipe books as far back as 1439."
Tweetups Can’t Touch Facebook Flashmobs
"If you thought Tweetups were viral and picking up steam, you’ll never believe what one Facebook member was able to accomplish with a simple idea, a Facebook group, and proactive friends and friends of friends.
On January 15, T-Mobile filmed a commercial with people dancing at the Liverpool Street Station in London. After watching the ad on television, Facebook member, Crazzy Eve, created the group “Liverpool Street Station Silent Dance” to organize something similar for friends.
Here’s the choreographed dancing that inspired it all:"
APAC. Associació de Professors i Professores d'Anglès de Catalunya.

APAC. Associació de Professors i Professores d'Anglès de Catalunya.:
"Few of us would have believed - 20 years ago - when the use of internet and web-related applications started to enter our lives, that our profession would be so affected by this new development.
The spread of internet has been very influential in the consolidation of communicative language teaching and in the introduction of humanistic approaches which require shared responsibilities between teachers and students and imply a shift in power relationships in the classroom.
But some teachers think that things have gone too far, that the tables have been turned on us. Internet has changed our students radically and we find it difficult to adapt to our new context. Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach. Specialist literature describes us teachers as digital immigrant educators and refers to our students as digital natives, which clearly states our disadvantageous situation. Things have changed, and we need to change in terms of approach and in terms of content. There is no going back.
Past APAC conventions have already addressed a variety of ICT related topics and uses. Our 2009 Convention plans to have The NET as the centre of the debates and sessions. Gavin Dudeney and Jeremy Harmer have already confirmed their participation, and we look forward to learning about the expansion of"
ICT for the Non-Specialist - Virtual Worlds | Teachers TV
"The potential of using virtual worlds in education is explored by both teachers and pupils in this programme.
After joining the Schome project, which investigates how education can work with virtual environments, assistant head Mike Adams is able to investigate the educational benefits of virtual world Second Life.
Pupils at John Hanson School Community School, Andover, also show how they use software to build within virtual worlds.
Steve Thompson from the University of Teeside then works with pupils at Freebrough SE College, Cleveland, as part of a Second Life project to virtually redesign and rebuild Cleveland's Skinningrove Jetty.
Steve also leads a training session for those working in education who want to explore Second Life's benefits for collaborative learning. Head of maths Helen Perkins describes what she sees as the educational benefits of using virtual worlds with pupils in the classroom."
50 Tools and Tricks to Revolutionize Your Notetaking | Distance Learning Net
By Holly McCarthy
"Whether you’re a high school or college student, a small business owner looking to set up a new business plan, or someone who wants to be better organized with your errands, goals and regular to-do lists, there are a variety of tools to keep your notes and tasks safe and filed away online. These 50 tools and tricks will revolutionize your note-taking by introducing you to techniques and websites that let you share ideas, store your thoughts directly on a web page and more."
Top 10 on the Web - Secondary ICT | Teachers TV
"A quick fire run down of the ten best websites for teaching ICT, chosen by Coopers Technology College in Kent.
Ben Moor introduces the websites with comments from teachers at Coopers Technology College, and sneak previews of the contents. The school was given 50 suggested sites, chosen with help from a ICT Advisor, and then added their own favourites.
It was difficult to decide on their top ten but Lesley Lamb, ICT teacher, says of their number one, 'the actual topics they?ve chosen are quite futuristic, very child friendly, very colourful'.
So what is their all time favourite? Will your favourite site be in their top ten?"
Active Listening for the Classroom - active listening techniques
"Listening--really listening--to students is critical to the student/teacher relationship, for knowing their teacher is interested in what they are saying, makes students feel cared about and emotionally connected to school. Since research shows that feeling connected is requisite to students' motivation to learn, showing that we listen is important not only as a matter of kindness, but also as a motivational strategy.
It is easy to perform routine tasks while listening to students. In fact, at times teachers are evaluated for their multitasking ability; however, unless you appear to be completely focused on the student speaking to you, he is apt think you care neither about what he is saying or him. Consequently, in addition to really listening to students, we must also show we are really listening."
Stick with Your Lesson Plan
"Experienced teachers who succeed with their classes tend to do so because they keep to their lesson plan.They remain focused on their students.
As Suzanne Lieurance from the Working Writer’s Coaching Program says:
“On good days, they keep going.
On bad days, they stick with it.”
Even when it seems students aren’t listening to you and aren’t making progress, keep in mind the objectives (the steps) you need for both you and your students to reach their goals.
You might need to switch gears and make changes right on the spot. Be spontaneous and go with the flow.
Just for today, don’t less misbehavior and classroom management issues distract you from moving ahead.
Successful teachers must be flexible and switch gears consistently. If you’ve been dealing with discipline problems due to some lesson planning issues, maybe you need to make some instructional adjustments like speak less and give students more hands-on material. Or spend more time practicing new skills before giving students a quiz.
Successful lessons work from the outside in for them to come to life. Students need to be engaged and active. So don’t be intimidated to switch gears. It is part of the teaching-learning process.
Don’t worry if you can’t"
Where to Find Open Textbooks for Free
"A growing number of online students are able to download their textbooks for free.
Many professors are beginning to teach from open textbooks, instead of requiring students to purchase pricey materials. Open textbooks are often written collaboratively and always give students legal permission to use the material at no cost.
There are several places to download textbooks online, but it's important to choose a site that offers these materials with the author's permission in order to avoid legal trouble. Consider established sites such as WikiBooks, Connexions, OER Commons, MERLOT, and the Community College Open Textbook Project.
If your textbooks aren't available in open format, see: How to Find Your Textbooks for Cheap or Free. "
Tips for New Bloggers: Add Scrollbars to Blog Widgets
"Scrollbar in All Widgets
Now that we know what the code does, we can apply it to our template. If we have many widgets in our sidebar, we can specify a fixed height for all the widgets. Carefully planned, our layout can look very neat since all the widgets will have the same height.
Login and go to Template -> Edit HTML. Insert this piece of code. For easy reference, we have added it under the /* Sidebar Content */ :-
/* Sidebar Content */
.sidebar .widget{
height:200px;
overflow:auto;
}"
21 Ways to Network with Other Teachers Online
"Teachers are constantly under time and curriculum constraints which is why online networking can be such an important way for professional development. Creating time to network with other teachers will ultimately help you become a better teacher. You’ll be able to share information and resources with other teachers who are devoted and passionate about teaching and perhaps learn a bit about yourself along the way.
Successful online networking can also ultimately lead to productive collaboration, which is how I found my co-author for the book we are currently writing. Here are 21 ways to broaden your online professional teacher network, which can help you save time and maximize your curriculum."
Irony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Irony (from the Ancient Greek εἰρωνεία eironeía, meaning hypocrisy, deception, or feigned ignorance) is a literary or rhetorical device, in which there is an incongruity or discordance between what one says or does and what one means or what is generally understood. Irony is a mode of expression that calls attention to discrepancy between two levels of knowledge. In fiction, it is a demonstration of the distance between the character's knowledge and that of the audience.
There is some argument[by whom?] about what qualifies as ironic, but all senses of irony revolve around the perceived notion of an incongruity between what is said and what is meant; or between an understanding of reality, or an expectation of a reality, and what actually happens.
The term Socratic irony, coined by Aristotle, refers to the Socratic Method, and is not irony in the modern sense of the word.[1]"
St. Valentine's Day Activities
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valentine%27s_DayValentine's Day or Saint Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated on February 14 by many people throughout the world. In the West, it is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other by sending Valentine's cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionery. The holiday is named after two among the numerous Early Christian martyrs named Valentine. The day became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
An alternative theory from Belarus states that the holiday originates from the story of Saint Valentine, who upon rejection by his mistress was so heartbroken that he took a knife to his chest and sent her his still-beating heart as a token of his undying love for her. Hence, heart-shaped cards are now sent as a tribute to his overwhelming passion and suffering. [1]
The day is most closely associated with the mutual exchange of love notes in the form of "valentines." Modern Valentine symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten notes have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards.[2] The sending of Valentines was a fashion in nineteenth-century Great Britain, and, in 1847, Esther Howland developed a successful business in her Worcester, Massachusetts home with hand-made Valentine cards based on British models. The popularity of Valentine cards in 19th-century America was a harbinger of the future commercialization of holidays in the United States.[3]
The U.S. Greeting Card Association estimates that approximately one billion valentines are sent each year worldwide, making the day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year behind Christmas. The association estimates that women purchase approximately 85 percent of all valentines.[4]
Activities:
http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/index.htm
http://www.alphabet-soup.net/val/valentine.html
http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/worksheets.htm
http://www.abcteach.com/directory/seasonalholidays/valentines_day/
http://www.teachchildrenesl.com/worksheets.htm
http://www.worksheets4teachers.com/PDF/valentines.pdf
http://www.isabelperez.com/St.ValentineReading.htm
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/Valentines.htm
http://bogglesworldesl.com/valentines_day_worksheets.htm
http://www.classbrain.com/artholiday/publish/article_440.shtml
Songs:
Linkin Park - Valentine's Day. This song is from the album "Minute To Midnight". This is the nineth song.
Lyrics :
My insides are turned to ash, so slow
And blew away as I collapsed, so cold
A black wind took them away, from sight
And held the darkness over day, that night
And the clouds above move closer
Looking so disatisfied
But the heartless wind kept blowing, blowing
I used to be my own protection, but not now
Cause my path has lost direction, somehow
A black wind took you away, from sight
And held the darkness over day, that night
And the clouds above move closer
Looking so disatisfied
And the ground below grew colder
As they put you down inside
But the heartless wind kept blowing, blowing
So now you're gone
And I was wrong
I never knew what it was like
To be alone
On a Valentine's Day, On a Valentine's Day
On a Valentine's Day, On a Valentine's Day
On a Valentine's Day, On a Valentine's Day
On a Valentine's Day, On a Valentine's Day
(I used to be my own protection but not now)
On a Valentine's Day, On a Valentine's Day
(Cuz my mind has lost direction somehow)
On a Valentine's Day, On a Valentine's Day
(I used to be my own protection but not now)
On a Valentine's Day, On a Valentine's Day
(Cuz my mind has lost direction somehow)
New Teachers: Do You Have a Checklist for Success?
"Having a working checklist is so important if you’re a new teacher trying to establish a positive relationship with your students or a seasoned teacher trying to teach fresh content. A working checklist helps keep you on track to achieve what you really want in your teaching career. Teachers make so many decisions both in and out of the classroom and a working checklist can help you become less frazzled and more focused on developing meaningful goals crucial for developing your teaching career.
What Should be Included on Your Working Checklist
The best kinds of checklists are those that include weekly and monthly tasks or, short and long terms goals. Keep your weekly checklist focused to no more than 3 weekly tasks. Be flexible too – if you find yourself having a very busy week with grading and/or semester grades, then plan to put aside your goals for the following week without feeling guilty.
Your working checklist should have tasks that relate to different areas of classroom management and organization as well as lesson planning and assessment that you are working hard to improve.
Based on the previous teacher survey, here is one areas that is challenging for both new and seasoned teachers:
Building Positive Relationships with Students
•Communicating expectations for"
BBC NEWS | England | Manchester | MP brands dyslexia a 'fiction'
"A Labour MP has claimed dyslexia is a myth invented by education chiefs to cover up poor teaching.
Backbencher Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley, describes the condition as a 'cruel fiction' that should be consigned to the 'dustbin of history'.
He believes the reason many children cannot read and write properly is that the wrong teaching methods are used.
But Charity Dyslexia Action said the condition was 'very real' to the 6m people in the UK affected by it.
Writing in a column for the website Manchester Confidential, Mr Stringer said millions of pounds were being wasted on specialist teaching for what he called a 'false' condition.
Mr Stringer argues that children should instead be taught to read and write by using a system called synthetic phonics."
17 Noteworthy Alternatives To Google Notebook
"Google’s decision to discontinue development of Google Notebook had some users petitioning to save it, while rival service Evernote is already offering Google Notebook imports. So for those left in the cold, and those not yet sold on Evernote, what are your options for alternatives?
Whether it be notes for business meetings, in a classroom or trying to remember that last minute item before you go out for the evening, there are all sorts of note taking solutions out there to help you get things done. Here’s our roundup of 20 of the best."
ESL Valentine's Day Lesson
"Valentine's Day is on February 14th. It is a special day to celebrate love and friendship. On Valentine's Day we give cards, candy, and flowers to the people we love. School children sign Valentine's Day cards and bring them to school for their classmates. They decorate paper bags during art class to hold their cards. Some teachers show their students how to make Valentine's Day cards for their parents. Adults listen to romantic music, write love letters to each other, and eat candlelit dinners in restaurants. Some couples get engaged or married on Valentine's Day. Popular Valentine's Day symbols include red and pink hearts, bows and arrows, and Cupid. Cupid is a mythical figure. He is a winged god of love and the son of Venus."
Duele (Acoso escolar)
No al acoso escolar. No al bullying
Contra el bullying... por el compañerismo, por la solidaridad, por el respeto, por la amistad.
NO AL ACOSO ESCOLAR. NO AL MALTRATO ESCOLAR.
Acoso escolar - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
"El acoso escolar (también conocido como hostigamiento escolar, matonaje escolar o, incluso, por su término inglés bullying) es cualquier forma de maltrato psicológico, verbal o físico producido entre escolares de forma reiterada a lo largo de un tiempo determinado. Estadísticamente, el tipo de violencia dominante es el emocional y se da mayoritariamente en el aula y patio de los centros escolares. Los protagonistas de los casos de acoso escolar suelen ser niños y niñas en proceso de entrada en la adolescencia (12-13 años), siendo ligeramente mayor el porcentaje de niñas en el perfil de víctimas.
El acoso escolar es una forma característica y extrema de violencia escolar.
El acoso escolar es una especie de tortura, metódica y sistemática, en la que el agresor sume a la víctima, a menudo con el silencio, la indiferencia o la complicidad de otros compañeros.[1]
Este tipo de violencia escolar se caracteriza, por tanto, por una reiteración encaminada a conseguir la intimidación de la víctima, implicando un abuso de poder en tanto que es ejercida por un agresor más fuerte (ya sea esta fortaleza real o percibida subjetivamente) que aquella. El sujeto maltratado queda, así, expuesto física y emocionalmente ante el sujeto maltratador, generándose como consecuencia una serie"
Pronunciation - Make It Work for You
Learning pronunciation can be very difficult. How do people get their brain to change habits and remember the new mouth position and air flow? This video goes over some methods that can make a lasting change to correct pronunciation (or close to it!). The methods do not take much time and allow you to integrate them into your daily life. They do call for consistency.
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NSF Monthly Freebie - Here is a great NSF Freebie (one for each month). And stop by to see how I have been using it AND how I was reading my data ALL WRONG! (Serious...39 minutes ago
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Groundhog Day Is Coming Up! - February 2nd is Groundhog Day, and I’ve just updated The Best Resources For Groundhog Day. Additional suggestions are welcome.5 hours ago
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Blog Música y Danza - En respuesta a Educación en movimiento: Las Danzas del Mundo: Hola de nuevo, quiero dejar el enlace a un blog que he descubierto hoy mismo y que tiene gr...13 hours ago
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¡QUE CANTEN LOS NIÑOS...A LA PAZ! - Cuando escucho esta canción (LA QUE SUENA DE FONDO MIENTRAS VISITAS MI BLOG), se me pone el vello de punta, es esa sensación como..de nostalgia ¿?. Me recu...13 hours ago
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Digital Playtime – Skyping Brazil - Last week, I had the pleasure of talking to a group of teachers that Shelly Terrell was training in Brazil. I answered questions about using computer games...17 hours ago
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The Faculty Project - Free Courses from University Professors - Udemy, an online course hosting service that I've previously written about, recently launched a new project called The Faculty Project. The Faculty Projec...19 hours ago
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Some Great Educational Wikis Worth Visiting - Wikis can be powerful teaching tools as well as tools for teachers’ proffessional development. Here is a list of some worth visiting wikis. Flat Classroom ...20 hours ago
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Weekly Ed-Tech News Roundup: The State of the Union, Stanford versus Thrun, and More - [image: Rusty fence #33] Politics and Policies President Obama gave his *State of the Union* address this week. The Nation's Dana Goldstein has a look a...20 hours ago
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Eat Pray Love & Desert Flower: Arranged Marriages - Desert Flower's dramatic story and the romantic Eat, Pray, Love have two completely different arranged marriages scenes. They're great to talk about this t...1 day ago
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Collaborative writing - New week, new exciting tasks! This week I have been exploring some digital tools for collaborative writing in the English class. The first activity consist...1 day ago
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Jugando al desconcierto con el tema de la censura en twitter - Pues sí, Twitter es hoy un juguete roto como el que encontraba en un banco callejero de Valencia. Unos nos exhortan sobre no exagerar, otros avisan de que ...1 day ago
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Feliz Cumple Maribel - Como todos sabéis este blog es cosa de dos. Y para la otra parte de Orientación Andújar, Maribel, mañana es un día especial. Y qué manera mejor de felicita...1 day ago
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Denver Leigh - [image: Denver Leigh] Denver Leigh, USA, Educational Technology With my hat rack in hand, I am a Teacher of Students with Disabilities, district curriculu...1 day ago
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Nuevos retos - Esta notita es para avisar de que volveremos pronto con más cositas. Tan pronto como nos hayamos instalado del todo en nuestro nuevo destino. Nuevos aires...1 day ago
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The Ins and Outs of Going Google, Cloud Collaboration, and Web Tools for Educators - Do you think that Professional Development is boring? Well, I challenge you to give SimpleK12's Day of Learning a try and see if you still feel that way. T...1 day ago
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Fresh and New Friday: Multimedia Presentations with SlideSix - I discovered SlideSix recently via Free Technology for Teachers in a post dated December of 2010. So, it’s not exactly a “new” site, but it is new to us,...1 day ago
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Sharing Change and Digital Responsibility - With Digital Learning Day and Safer Internet Day 2012 just around the corner, I'd like to share these 3 different videos as examples of the changes arou...2 days ago
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Mandated Reporter… - All school district employees, including subs, are designated “mandated reporters”. I sometimes feel that applying common sense to an incident isn’t w...2 days ago
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Identity Slippage, and what’s the weirdest thing you’ve been e-mailed by accident? - I have an old, short, and concise gmail address (my first initial and last name at gmail.com). There are many other hmasons in the world who have since sig...2 days ago
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Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: HipChat - Via Scoop.it – Teaching English to Young Learners Via cyber-kap.blogspot.com2 days ago
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INTERMEDIO1 PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE - Here’s the Powerpoint of the Present Perfect Progressive that we looked at in class. Go to the links at the end of the presentation if you want to have mor...2 days ago
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Role playing job interviews - Activity that gives the students a chance to practice their conversational English skills using discussion and role play. . Well done!3 days ago
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VocaTube - English vocabulary about illnesses and health problems - [image: VocaTube - English vocabulary about illnesses and health problems] How do you say “I have a headache” in English? What if you get sick and you do...3 days ago
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Reported Speech activities, ideas and links - It is mid-term break now. At the moment I’m enjoying myself reading blogathon posts and doing some preperation for the first week of the school. Februa...3 days ago
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Who’s Who: Pratice with present forms of BE - You can listen to this post here. As I continue to work with my new student, I’m challenged to provide meaningful speaking activities that make use of her ...3 days ago
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New, interesting Videos for all... - 1st) Fancy taking a course on Global Warming? A free Course from UChicago explains Climate Change: Visit breathtaking Yosemite National Park: and,...4 days ago
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Moodling along quite nicely... But why? - Entry/menu page for VCAL Foundation Literacy Course ready to go... A little over a week from now, I'll be back in the classroom and doing my best to keep on ...4 days ago
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Social media tips for those who are in the public eye - If you’re new to the public eye, you may be a bit concerned about the impact of social media on your personal and professional life. You’re right to be c...4 days ago
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Carrots and…Smaller Carrots? The Values Dilemma! Food for Thought by Patrick Jackson - In Dublin we have an anti-littering campaign with posters that read ‘Litter is disgusting and so are those responsible’. I’d hazard that the tagline has n...5 days ago
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Famous monuments - Mónica del Moral, nos presenta esta unidad didáctica digital interactiva que ha diseñado para inglés de Tercer Ciclo de Primaria con la herramienta de auto...5 days ago
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Free Printable Chinese New Year, Dragon Lessons - Chinese New Year for School and Families Chinese New Year begins today. The Chinese zodiac is distinguished by 12 animals. 2012 is the Year of the Dragon....5 days ago
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Fixed Acquisition Order? = No Evidence - I'm busily packing up the stack of books I used for my MA assignment on Methods and Approaches while looking into authentic materials, yet before I take th...5 days ago
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Happy Year of the Dragon! - AnswerTips: Double click any word to see a dictionary definitionTweet Happy New Year to all our friends who celebrate the Lunar New Year this week!Million...5 days ago
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3 Fun Online Games For Reviewing Slope and Linear Equations - We've been reviewing finding slope on a graph, using the slope-formula, and writing equations depending on the given information (two points, slope and a p...5 days ago
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Mentiras graduadas - Mi profesor de filosofía (allápor los lejanos tiempos en los que yo estudiaba bachillerato) nos hacíaescribir una frase en la pizarra para comenzar la cla...5 days ago
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Walking the Walk: Action Research - I have been blogging for 6 years now… I have written extensively about blogging (131 posts categorized “blogging” on Langwitches) I have shared two guides ...6 days ago
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Take it to TJ O’Brien’s! - There is a popular restaurant and sports bar open in the northwest suburbs of Chicago that I didn’t even know existed until a couple of weeks ago. I was m...6 days ago
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Present Perfect or Past Simple? - Even at advanced level, students whose native language doesn't have an equivalent can have problems with Present Perfect, and how its use differs from th...6 days ago
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La fatal actualitat de Dewey - Una nova i feliç casualitat de Twitter m’ha portat a descobrir (via @carmebove) el bloc Práctica Reflexiva pràcticament al mateix temps que llegia el llibr...6 days ago
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Convert Text to Speech - [image: Speakit] Speakit Website Speakit is s Google Chrome addon that converts written text on web pages into spoken words within the browser. The extens...1 week ago
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Blue Bird - Language level: Upper intermediate(B2.1)- Advanced (B2.2) Learner type: Mature teens; adults Time: 60 minutes Activity: Watching a short film; creating a...1 week ago
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Shit New Yorkers Say, intonation practice - Before telling you about the activity I’ve made up, I’m going to tell you where I found this: I came across this video through Elvira Lindo’s fabebook fan ...1 week ago
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A Christmas Carol: Passive Voice with Modal Verbs - I could never expect this movie to be so good. It is animated, but it seems to be so real... Besides, it is a classic tale that everyone should learn about...1 week ago
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Chinese New Year Foods, Recipes, Provincial Cuisine - Chinese New Year Foods, Recipes, Provincial Cuisine As a 25-year teacher and homeschooler, one of my favorite ways to introduce students to a culture was b...1 week ago
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Shocking Censorship, Banning, and Silencing in Arizona! - Many of you already know about the shocking decision to suspend the Mexican-American Studies program in the Tucson Unified School District, well now books ...1 week ago
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The Phantom of the Opera: Resources - Well, kids. We will use these resources to work with the reading for this term, The Phantom of the Opera (Macmillan publishers). Worksheet Audio Worksheet ...1 week ago
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What I have been doing over the past month… - I know, a blog is suppose to be current. Otherwise you lose your audience. Well, audience, I have been busy. Over Christmas break, I created student accoun...1 week ago
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ADELE 'S SOMEONE LIKE YOU ( Improving your English with Songs" - We start a new series of songs to improve your English called: " Improving your English with songs" You can download the Handout or worksheet below for fre...1 week ago
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Diigo Links (weekly) - Video: A guided tour around Dickens’ birthplace | Anglotopia – For People That Love Britain Take a video tour of Dickens’s birthplace led by his great-grea...2 weeks ago
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Making a Machinima in Second Life – in 19 Steps - For the next few weeks I will be working and helping moderate the MachinEVO course in Second Life, one of the TESOL EVO courses. We are all hoping to learn...2 weeks ago
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60 Inspiring Examples of Twitter in the Classroom | Moodle and Web 2.0 - Via Scoop.it – Technologies in ELT Social media offers some great opportunities for learning in the classroom, bringing together the ability to collaborate...2 weeks ago
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Me Speaking at TEDx - I have always been a big fan of TED talks since the day I watched the first video and today I am honored and super excited to announce that I have been inv...2 weeks ago
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Evaluar el conocimiento a través de un serious games - Evaluar es demostrar que se ha aprendido. En los serious games se puede evaluar el aprendizaje a través de métodos tradicionales o con los elementos intera...2 weeks ago
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¡estoy en twitter! - Hola a todos, A partir de ahora me podéis seguir en twitter (@zactobias). Estaré “twiteando” acerca de las cosas me interesan: los idiomas y el lenguaje, e...2 weeks ago
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Usando SGPlus para publicar al mismo tiempo en Twitter, Facebook y Google+ - SGPlus es un complemento de los navegadores Firefox y Chrome que permite publicar al mismo tiempo en Twitter, Facebook y Google+. Cambiando de tercio y con...2 weeks ago
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A bunch of links - *Web links I should visit again* img alt="Add to The Free Dictionary" border="0" src="http://img.tfd.com/hp/addToTheFreeDictionary.gif" width="91" height=...2 weeks ago
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Best Movies For Chinese New Year, Asian Culture - Best Movies and Films to Watch for Chinese New Year One of the best ways to learn about a culture and people is to read books and watch movies based in tha...2 weeks ago
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¿Sabías que SAY y SAYS no se pronuncian con la misma vocal? - SAY se pronuncia con el diptongo /eɪ/ pero SAYS y SAID se pronuncian con la vocal simple /e/. Aprovecho este post para comentar que Zac, el profesor del bl...2 weeks ago
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Reported Speech - glitter-graphics.com If we report what another person has said, we usually do not use the speaker’s exact words (direct speech), but reported (indirect) s...3 weeks ago
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Express Yourself - McDonald's is pimping their McCafe espresso coffees furiously on television commercials lately. The guy doing the voice-over on the commercial unmistakabl...4 weeks ago
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Film Titles - It’s funny how they often change film titles instead of just translating them literally. Try this activity to discover the original titles.5 weeks ago
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Conference on Virtual Worlds, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain - I have just returned from Spain, where I contributed to a two-day conference on virtual worlds at the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV), 16-17 Dece...5 weeks ago
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Lino: tablón de anuncios en línea - En la última entrada del blog de Lourdes Domenech, descubro una interesante herramienta Web 2.0. Se trata de Lino it, una especie de tablón de anuncios virtu...5 weeks ago
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Contest: Desserts from the World - *CONTEST: Desserts from the World* * We are reading some recipes in English, Spanish and French. Next week, we will have a dessert tasting morning. * *Date...1 month ago
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CLIL Units in English , French and German - It's a long time I haven't post anything, mostly due to lack of time, and also because I post more often via twitter. But this time it is really worthy t...2 months ago
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Utilització de la PDI - *Ideas para cambiar la forma de usar la pizarra * View more presentations from Raúl Diego2 months ago
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12 Language Learning Tips - Learning a new language can be difficult, but not impossible. No matter how old you are, there are methods and techniques that can make it easier to absorb...2 months ago
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10 Tools for Increasing Engagement in Online Courses - Over the last few years I've done a lot of work developing writing and redeveloping online courses and course materials. In the initial rush to get learni...2 months ago
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Find out about your dreams - Some people say that you can't really speak a language until you start to dream in that language. I'm not really sure that's true, but in this activity we ...3 months ago
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How to introduce an English Textbook to your Students - 1. Introduction “Tell me and I forget, Teach me and I may remember, Involve me and I learn. “ -Benjamin Franklin Textbook is one of the main instruments of...3 months ago
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Reconsidering teachers’ roles – how to do it without hitting the system wall? - I’m so happy to be writing this in one of my favorite cities in the world: Barcelona! The UOC UNESCO Chair in e-Learning VIII international seminar with th...3 months ago
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REVIEW FOR THE TEST NEXT WEEK! - In order to review the RELATIVE PRONOUNS and thanks to the collaboration of one classmate, you can spend some time working on them through the use of the f...9 months ago
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Family - I have recently started to teach my 10th graders, the vocabulary related to the Family and our relationship with our parents and relatives. I've found this...1 year ago
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