WebQuests by Nellie Deutsch
Articles by Nellie Deutsch
11 Key Points on how to improve reading comprehension:
Good reading means building frameworks for connecting words to thoughts.
Copyright 1991 Donald Martin, How to be a Successful Student.
"OELA's National Clearinghouse for English Language Acquisition
& Language Instruction Educational Programs (NCELA) collects, analyzes, synthesizes and disseminates information about language instruction educational programs for English language learners
and related programs. It is funded by the
U.S. Department of Education's Office of English Language Acquisition, Language Enhancement & Academic Achievement for Limited English Proficient Students (OELA) under Title III of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001"
by Virginia P. Collier, George Mason University
Asian EFL Journal: This journal is one of the the
world's leading refereed online journals for teaching and learning English as a foreign language.
Teaching English is a co-production between
the British Broadcasting Corporation and the British Council. Both organisations receive funding from the UK government for their work. The project is non-commercial and as such all content and
material on the site is and will always be free to access.
Eric Digest: Many interesting articles on ESL Learning
The Web in your classroom
ESL Activities for the One
Computer Classroom
The Staff Room
for Ontario's K-12 Teachers
Organizers
A very useful site for downloading organizers.
Bobbie Crockett
Tefl articles
Less Teaching and More Learning
by
Susan Gaer
School Discovery: Kathy Schrock
An excellent resource for information on how to combine technology in the classroom.
Articles that must be read
Pacbell
Build a WebQuest from scatch. You don't need to know anything.
An excellent step by step guideline. Just fill in the form.
Online Articles on Extensive Reading
Motivating large reading classes
Educapes
Annette Lamb and
Larry Johnson have designed this website to share a love of
learning with others. An excellent site for teachers, parents and educators on technology
and learning.
Langue hyper
Adult teaching tips
Brainstorming throughout the project
ESL MiniConference:
Articles of Interest
Researching Hints
How to use search engines
Richard Things
Milken
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Managing a Technology Classroom
WebQuest on Creating a WebQuest
to help teachers understand how WebQuests work.
Developing Teachers
Study Skills: Outlining Structures
How to write in plain English
For Teachers of English as a Second
Language
(Articles, Research Papers, Lessons Plans, Classroom Handouts, Teaching Ideas & Links)
Articles & Research Papers
Bogglers World
Jobs, Worksheets, and Flashcards for the ESL Teacher.
Welcome to English Teaching Forum
online, a quarterly journal published by the U.S. Department of State for teachers of English as a foreign or second language.
U.S. Department of State
This site contains articles from issues of the Forum dating back to 1993. You can
find a particular article or issue by clicking on the year it appeared, or
you can search
by subject, title, or author.
Content Based Instruction in EFL Contexts
Educational Technology
Biopoint
A great way to combine technology and classroom teaching.
Project based learning
Many articles on different learning styles. Project based learning utilizes
Multiple Intelligences, Motivation and helps learners feel proud of their
achievements. The site also develops rubrics for teachers who don't
have time.
The Theory Behind Content-Based Instruction
by Thomas G. Sticht
Methods of Using Content-Based Instruction
Scholastic
Assessment
More and more teachers are becoming accountable for teaching to standards.
We've put together resources to help educators and their students prepare for "that time
of the year again."
One stop English
Content Based Learning - Learn English as you learn about other subjects
How to summarize
Thoughts on Reading Research Papers
How to summarize
Eric clearhouse on information and technology
What is Backward Design?
by Grant Wiggins and
Jay McTighe
This is an excellent article is about a structured approach to inquiry-based
learning that uses the World Wide Web as a primary information resource.
Using the Internet for inquiry based learning
The WEB Project
is a non-profit organization devoted to innovative,
project-base learning in the arts, humanities, and social sciences
by people of all ages. Collaboration, community engagement,
and technology form our most powerful tools.