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Stéphane Métral

LessonPlanZ.com - Lesson Plans & Lesson Plan Resources for Teaching Math, Science, Social Studies, Language Arts, Reading, Writing, Thematic Units, Themes, Classroom Activities - preschool, kindergarten, elementary, middle school, high school - 4 views

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    "LessonPlanz.com is searchable directory of free online lesson plans and lesson plan resources for all grades and subjects. "
Stéphane Métral

English Learning Online, ESL EFL,ESOL Resources - Englishpond.com - 7 views

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    "Englishpond.com covers vast areas of English (ESL, EFL, ELT, ESOL) learning and teaching. Our materials include among others : Printable Worksheets, Self-grading flash quizzes and Exercises, Video Lessons, E-books Powerpoint lessons and more. These resources cover areas like "
Laura Honig

Le système scolaire français - 5 views

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    This link provides a great visual to the education system in France. There is a flow chart to help students understand how students go through the educational system. In addition, the reading around the chart can be done at an upper level to enforce the understanding of the different grades.
Isabelle Jones

Zunal.Com - 0 views

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    webquests
Cindy Marston

Increase Student Engagement by Getting Rid of Textbooks - 8 views

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  • The students do not learn "better" because my life as a teacher is "easier." Convenience is not a form of effective pedagogy. My students learn better when they take the active role in finding and choosing texts, asking their own questions, and creating their own projects. In my 9th grade West Civ class, this means students learn directly from primary sources (see the Internet History Sourcebook, the Perseus Project, the Library of Congress's 'Teaching with Primary Sources' project, and the Internet Archive) without the filter of a textbook middleman. It means that they keep daily blogs full of questions and reflections on our learning and that they engage with our crowdsourced Q&A wiki.
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    8/5/10 article in Edutopia about no need for textbooks
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