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Educators | National Museum of African American History and Culture - 0 views

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    Programs and resources to "ignite critical thinking skills and creativity, to generate self-pride and insprie life-long learning for diverse audiences." Programs for early childhood Ed through Teachers, and school group tours.
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Web Accessibility Checklist - 2 views

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    A downloadable, free web accessibilty checklist: "Whether your course includes one web assignment or is a full-blown online journey, you're developing and managing online content for your students, who may have disabilities like "…blindness and low vision, deafness and hearing loss, learning disabilities, cognitive limitations, limited movement, speech disabilities, photosensitivity, and combinations of these. "And just like your instructional material, your online content should be understandable-and accessible-by your diverse students. Your online content should include the basic web accessibility features."
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Sounds Familiar? - 4 views

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    "The UK is a rich landscape of regional accents and dialects, each evidence of our society' s continuity and change, our local history and our day-to-day lives. This site captures and celebrates the diversity of spoken English in the second half of the twentieth century." Includes 76 sound recordings and over 600 audio clips from the British Library archive o English Dialects.
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Beyond school walls - Teaching blogging to empower learners | My LearningWithComputers - 3 views

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    "Between 2006 and 2008, while teaching "Ethics for Teachers" to EFL teacher trainees at "Profesorado del Liceo Cultural Británico" (Buenos Aires - Argentina ), and certainly encouraged by the inspiring discussions that were taking place at TESOL EVO workshops, I had the chance to explore the integration of student blogs into the course. Class members were invited to start their own blogs (which I then linked and followed by means of a Feevy students in turn chose to embed into their blog templates) and weekly post their reflections on assigned readings. Since the topics discussed took in sharing values and personal experiences, this seemed a perfect occasion for fostering individual expression. Serving other aims of the course - the development of interculturalism and appreciation of diversity - the weekly assignment also involved posting a comment on at least an entry made by a partner."
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