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Aleta Breakwell

UCTE/LA News - 0 views

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    Utah Council of Teachers of English/Language Arts
Rick West

WebQuest Search Results:Grades 9-12 English/Language Arts - 1 views

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    Examples of language arts webquests
Rick West

Tasha's Technology: Chinese Greetings - 0 views

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    Tasha's language learning video
Annie Penrod

How Zitkala-Sa violates literature norms! - 0 views

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      How is she different? Do most Native Americans follow this violation or do they write more traditionally?
  • Zitkala-Sa's narrative does not create a unified self integrated into a single world, but must we regard this as a flaw? I would like to posit that instead of adapting or adopting white models, as some Native American autobiographers have done, Zitkala-Sa crafts a w
    • Annie Penrod
       
      This is the main point! She refuses to conform, and calls them into question. 
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  • Zitkala-Sa's writing does not, indeed, legitimate these institutions. Zitkala-Sa's work violates traditional notions of autobiography on two levels: it does not put forth a model of triumph and integration, nor does it emphasize the importance of language in the overall process of self-authentication.(1) Therefore it is only when we approach Zitkala-Sa's writing in terms of how it subverts traditional modes of autobiographical and linguistic self-authentication that we can come to see its full richness and complexity, and understand the unique problem of a "canonical" search for language and identity in Native American writing.
  • Zitkala-Sa. American Indian Stories. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1985.
Rick West

VidAngel | Family FILTERS for Movies and YouTube - 0 views

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    Edit youtube videos of language and other issues. Could be useful for videos you want to teach.
Kara Lewis

Thousands of Free Lesson Plans and Educational Resources for Teachers | Verizon Thinkfi... - 0 views

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    Over 55,000 Free Lesson Plans in Math Social Studies Art Language Arts Music Physical Education Reading Writing Geography Science Projects Science Lesson Plans and Thematic units. K-12 educational resources and activities for teachers, parents and students
David Wetzel

How to Integrate Wolfram Alpha into Science and Math Classes - 0 views

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    What is Wolfram Alpha? It is a supercomputing brain. It provides calculates and provides comprehensive answers to most any science or math question. Unlike other search sources, you and your students can ask questions in plain language or various forms of abbreviated notation. Contrary to popular belief, Wolfram Alpha is not a search engine. Unlike popular search engines, which simply retrieve documents based on keyword searches, Wolfram computes answers based on known models of human knowledge. It provides answers which are complete with data and algorithms, representing real-world knowledge.
Dantzel Cenatiempo

Learn French With Daily Podcasts - 0 views

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    This website and others like it allow you to keep your French skills strong with daily updates about what's happening in the Francophone world.
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    I forgot to mention why this is so important to me as an educator, but I figured it was pretty obvious--I'm going into language teaching and if I don't maintain my fluency one way or another, my students will get nothing but repetitive and maybe incorrect phrases...short of moving to France for total immersion this is the best way to stay current with the language.
Lauren Ashley

Controversies in Using Technology in Language Teaching - 0 views

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    I stumbled on this article and thought it was very interesting. I think it's important to keep these things in mind when bringing technology into the classroom, not to discourage you from doing it, but to help you navigate through the problems that may come from it.
Nataliejane

Technology in the English Language Learner Classroom? - National Writing Project - 1 views

shared by Nataliejane on 14 Sep 09 - Cached
  • They saw how Google Docs could be used for peer revision
    • Nataliejane
       
      Some students may be more comfortable using computers. They could peer review in Google Docs or even learn how to do that in Microsoft Word. I feel like students are becoming more efficient on computers and at times are more willing to work on computers.
  • it isn't so much what technology can do for classroom instruction; what is central is what it can do for the learner as a citizen of the digital age. 
  • English language learners who, without the requisite experiences and opportunities to engage with technologies, may turn out to be the least empowered when it comes to gathering, analyzing, and synthesizing digitized information."
Rick West

Supplemental Courses | Elementary | Utah | Study Island - 0 views

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    A popular site with options for learning many subjects online at home, aligned to standards. Anyone used this, and is it any good?
Rick West

21 Literacy Resources For The Digital Teacher - 1 views

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    websites to help support literacy instruction
Rick West

Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus - An online thesaurus and dictionary of over 145,000 words th... - 0 views

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    cool visual thesaurus
Rick West

My 35 Favorite Free Apps for Teaching | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    great apps for teaching
Kimberly Keck

What Teachers Make - 0 views

shared by Kimberly Keck on 21 Sep 10 - Cached
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    This is especially for my fellow English Teaching friends, but I find this so inspiring. Disclaimer, this is PG-13 for language.
Rick West

YouTube - IP&T--Movie.wmv - 0 views

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    Really interesting video by Kim on illustrating different creative expressions for one word -- "money"
Rick West

guessthewordle / FrontPage - 2 views

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    Could be a fun way to review or practice vocab.
Rick West

Content Area Literacy: Beyond the Language Arts Classroom : Teachers at Work : Thinkmap... - 0 views

    • Rick West
       
      man, this is a great idea! 
  • This new, expanded definition of literacy includes the development of a set of interrelated skills that include reading, writing, speaking, viewing, listening, and questioning; all leading to the ability to critically assess and use information. We inhabit a world in which information is coming at us in ways that impact all of our senses. Today's teachers understand that giving their students the skills to interpret information, however it's packaged, is also an important part of educating learners who are prepared to succeed in this century's competitive global workplace. Teachers are teaching their students how to evaluate all types of information sources. Whether it's hard text, electronic informational sources, MTV, or a documentary film, teachers are helping students learn to think critically about the information they encounter. So, how does this instruction look in the content area classroom?
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