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Debate Basics
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Making Debate Fun for EFL Students
Making Debate Fun for EFL Students By: Julia Daley You might say I’m a bit of a debate nerd. I’ve taught plenty of debate in the USA with highly motivated
Why Teach Debate When Speaking’s No Small Feat?
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Another Look at Low-Stakes Testing
Another Look at Low-Stakes Testing By: Marc Helgesen I read with interest Stephen M. Ryan’s article on Low-Stakes Testing in the Sept. Think Tank. I do something similar in my
Quick Guide to Recognizing and Dealing with Learning Disabilities
Quick Guide to Recognizing and Dealing with Learning Disabilities Compiled By: Curtis Kelly From the teacher’s perspective, learning disabilities range from those that are well-known, like dyslexia, autism, and ADHD,
Barrier-Free Classrooms: The Road to Change and Ideas for Your Classes
Barrier-Free Classrooms: The Road to Change and Ideas for Your Classes By: Alexandra Burke This is a story of massive educational change in Japan, which has the concept of equity
Parents Can Play a Critical Role for Neurodivergent Students Transitioning to College
Parents Can Play a Critical Role for Neurodivergent Students Transitioning to College By: Scott Bellman & Eric H. Chudler The last decade has seen an increasing shift away from deficit-based
Building My ADHD Toolbox: A Review of How to ADHD
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Universal Design for Learning and Introverts in a Language Classroom
Universal Design for Learning and Introverts in a Language Classroom By: Heather McCulloch Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a framework that emphasizes the importance of creating flexible learning environments
