How to reach your MultiLingual Learner via Music
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We have all felt the sting of betrayal. We have all experienced the crushing disappointment of being stood up, down, left alone, and let down. If you have not really felt it – you are either thick-skinned. Or you are able to cope. In that case, I envy you. Also, you do not need to…
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Here are 10 tips to help you, dear Educator, promote Intercultural awareness in your classroom! Promoting intercultural awareness in classrooms is essential for fostering a respectful and inclusive learning environment. As an educator, you can take several steps to enhance intercultural awareness among your students. Here are some strategies you can implement: 1. Educate Yourself:…
Even as we draw near to Thanksgiving, I face the yearly question I ask myself. What does Thanksgiving mean to me? I feel no particular connection to the Indians or the Pilgrims even though it is very much a part of the history of America. Yet, I am thankful for all that my adopted country,…
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