I had been away for a while and now I was trying to get advice from other teachers/travellers on EF, NETC, etc. and I can't find the chatboard. Could anyone let me know what happened?
Dereth WilsonHere we go! Ask me whatever you think is important and I will try to help you!
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what happened to the post from Papa Gio, he always had great advice about student travel. Are you there Papa Gio??? Maybe someone got them to shut down the sight>>>
You should all really check this site out for class resources. It has blogger, forums which are organized into categories and a chat room. It is pretty new, I think it started up a few weeks ago.
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I really like the fact that everything is organized and easy to find. What do you think?
Has anyone else checked out the new website called World Language Mentor? I was on the forums this morning and once I registered, I was able to download some real good handouts. The site is [link removed].
una pregunta.....I was hoping to study/take classes/ do anything in a Spanish speaking country this summer. Does any one recommend a program that would be 2-3 weeks? I am currently getting my Masters so anything to supplement it or just to practice my Spanish with native speakers would be excellent.
On 8/08/08, Beth wrote: > Did the place in San Miguel offer any kind of college credits for > the classes you took, and if so, through what US college/uni did > you have to register with. I need to get 6 credits to renew my > license and am looking to do this in a Spanish speaking country > like in the summer or sometime. If you do not know about aha in > San Miguel do you or does anyone else out there have any > recommendations as to where I can do my 6 credits? I am not in a > master's program right now although am not opposed to taking > classes that would at some point count towards one. Muchas > gracias a Ustedes! >
On 8/10/08, Colibrí wrote: &g...See MoreI second the suggestion to go through the Embassy of Spain. I've done this for four different summers and everyone was excellent. You can even work towards a Masters at Salamanca and Granada. Their new programs are always listed in October-November and you need to apply by January - February. Do check it out.
On 8/10/08, Colibrí wrote: > I just returned from the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain. It's > a three week program and it was excellent. You apply through the > Embajada de España for this or other programs at various > universities throughout Spain. I received 60 inservice hours for > this which my district accepts, but they do have channels for > turning this into graduate credits through a couple of diffent US > univiersities (in Arizona and California I think). The info is > availabel on theire website: [link removed];
himanshu sharmaI can help you. On 4/07/08, American Teachers wrote: > I'm moving to India this year (hubbie's job is sending him > there). I will have right to work. Can anyone tell me what > it is like to teach in India?
Teaching ...See MoreOn 4/07/08, American Teachers wrote: > I'm moving to India this year (hubbie's job is sending him > there). I will have right to work. Can anyone tell me what > it is like to teach in India?
India known for its culture and discipline, teaching really wonderful aspect where v touch human life's and mold the kids.
Teaching in India is wonderful experience especially for American teachers, although class rooms are small, kids are very discplined and self motivated they look at the teachers to get more, they care and show respect and concern to teacher, parents are really cooperative and assist you in all ways.
Dont worry u can work anywhere and in part in India
I am a Spanish teacher and trip leader for Ambassadors for Children. We make short term humanitarian trips to 16 countries where we work with sustainable projects and children in areas of education, health care and nutrition. I am leading a trip to Antigua, Guatemala in June. It is a colonial city where you can interact with Mayan culture, hike to a volcano, learn some Spanish and work with the beautiful children. [link removed]
Sally DowdDidn’t NETC file bankruptcy? When I looked into them I found a lot of negative things, they also seem to be a lot more expensive. Why did you choose them?
On 4/13/08, Judy Hall wrote: > I choose NETC. :) > > Judy
My Spanish students are requesting information about study abroad programs in Spain. Does anyone have suggestions or information that they are willing to share. Thank you, Profesora B.
On 4/19/08, Prof. B. wrote: > My Spanish students are requesting information about study > abroad programs in Spain. Does anyone have suggestions or > information that they are willing to share. Thank you, > Profesora B.
I do not know why the person thought yo...See MoreOn 6/04/08, Srta. A wrote: > I know students can sometime go along with colleges, I am > assuming you are teaching high school. Austin Peay State > University has a program that goes to Madrid but I believe it > is only in the summer. Here is the link for that program > [link removed].
I do not know why the person thought you were at Austin Peay. I am the PR chair person for the AFS Miss Tennky Area Team and I do live here in Clarksville. Most AFS programs are for high school students, but we do have 18+ programs as well. Please, go on our website [link removed].
Dr. Barbara Y. Wills, NCC,LPC Miss Tennky Area AFS Volunteer Leadership Team Public Relations' Chair and SERC Representative 2233 Roanoke Rd Clarksville, TN 37043 [email removed]]