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Interesting quote about education and language studies
Here is a quote about education: “I believe that much of present education fails because it neglects this fundamental principle of the school as a form of community life. It conceives the school as a place where certain information is … Continue reading
Student Motivation
This year I have 107 Spanish I students, 28 Spanish II students, and 16 IB Spanish IV students, and most of them are engaged (or at least on task) most of the time. But there are a handful that are getting under … Continue reading