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This is an interesting website for teachers of foreign languages. It gives tips and talks about blending and incorporating learning styles into a foreign language classroom
Shows Lessons, Activities, Resources, and Tips for teaching high school.
Scrolling down to the bottom of the page gives direct links or direct bulleted points.
The pbs site has a lot of good tips for teachers for a classroom in the k-12 setting. It has a lot of good ideas for activities in the classroom for every subject. As a foreign lanuage teacher, I found some good things under the reading and language arts tabs.
The other day when we went to the library the lady(can't remember her name) who showed us some resources mentioned this website. So here it is! Just click in the grade you wanna teach and voilà!
This resource is not only helpful for educators, but for parents as well. The specific article I am referring to provides parents with a detailed list of hints for homework-help and home-front strategies to get the most out of homework and study time (maybe a great "packet" to hand out at open-house =D ).
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