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Title: Lesen All About It: Nine German Newsletters for Curious Language Learners
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From https://www.fluentu.com/blog/german/german-newsletter/

Some might argue that newsletters are ads that fill your inbox with spam. On the other hand, newsletters can also be very useful if they are targeted to a specific interest or group of people. If you are learning German and don’t have access to many resources in German, subscribing to a few German newsletters could be of help to you and your language learning process. In this article read about nine useful German newsletters on a variety of topics.

To read the full article visit https://www.fluentu.com/blog/german/german-newsletter/


Source: FluentU
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Title: Golden Age of Ancient Greek Depicted in Assassin's Creed: Odyssey
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From http://www.openculture.com

Assassin's Creed is an ongoing series of video games known for its meticulous world creation. For its Odyssey version, developers consulted with a historical advisor to create an immersive experience of ancient Greece.

Read more about the game and its potential for classics education at http://www.openculture.com/2018/10/new-video-game-assassins-creed-odyssey-faithfully-recreates-golden-age-ancient-greece.html


Source: Open Culture
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Title: Video: Why Should You Read Don Quixote
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One of the latest installments of TED-Ed's "Why Should You Read X" series is a 5:38 video by Ilan Stavans, "Why should you read 'Don Quixote'?. Access the video at https://youtu.be/dDUPu6tMWHY

Read a contextualized review of the video and Don Quixote at http://www.openculture.com/2018/10/read-don-quixote-animated-video-makes-case.html


Source: TED-Ed
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Title: Students Work with Instructor to Create Open Source Anthology of Hispanic Literature
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From https://blog.coerll.utexas.edu/working-with-students-to-create-a-textbook/?

Julie Ward writes about her decision to involve the students in her Introduction to Hispanic Literature and Culture course in the creation of an open source anthology. She writes, "My goal in leading students to create their own textbook was to help them learn the tools of literary research and give them an audience beyond the classroom or the campus. In small groups, students chose one of the texts studied in our Introduction to Hispanic Literature and Culture course and created a critical edition, complete with introductory information about the author, time period, and literary context; footnotes annotating various aspects of the text itself; and a bibliography for further study."

Read the full blog post at https://blog.coerll.utexas.edu/working-with-students-to-create-a-textbook/?

Access the anthology at https://press.rebus.community/aalh/


Source: COERLL
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Title: Bill in Congress Aims to Help ELL Teacher Shortage
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Bill in Congress Aims to Help ELL Teacher Shortage
October 23, 2018
 
The Reaching English Learners Act has been introduced in Congress in hopes of creating a solution to the national shortage of ELL teachers. The act would create a grant program under Title II of the Higher Education Act.
 
The grants will be awarded on a competitive basis to eligible teachers. The grants aim to ensure that teachers possess the knowledge necessary to effectively instruct English learners.
 
The grants will be awarded for up to five years and do the following:
 
• develop or strengthen an undergraduate, postbaccalaureate, or master’s teacher preparation program by integrating strategies for teaching English learners into the education curriculum and academic content;
• provide teacher candidates participating in a program with skills related to helping English learners achieve high levels in kindergarten, elementary schools and secondary schools;
• help ELLs achieve English proficiency;
• aid teachers in appropriately identifying and meeting the specific learning needs of children with disabilities who are English learners;
• aid teachers in recognizing and addressing the social and emotional needs of English learners;
• provide funds for teachers to promote parental, family, and community engagement in educational programs that serve English learners;
• provide work-based learning opportunities for teacher candidates participating in the program;
• provide teacher candidates with the required coursework to qualify for an English-as-a second-language endorsement or initial teaching credential
 
With at least 32 states in the U.S. suffering from ELL teaching shortages, the doors the grant would open could help struggling school districts find qualified bilingual teachers.

Source: Language Magazine
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Title: Toolkit Document: Using Educational Technology - 21st Century Supports for English Learners
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From https://tech.ed.gov/edtech-english-learner-toolkits/educators/

The U.S. Department of Education has released a toolkit, "Using Educational Technology — 21st Century Supports for English Learners."

Learn about the background of the toolkit at https://tech.ed.gov/edtech-english-learner-toolkits/educators/, and download it at https://www2.ed.gov/rschstat/eval/title-iii/educational-technology-educator-toolkit.pdf


Source: U.S. Department of Education
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Title: Eight TED-Ed Lessons for Halloween
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From https://www.eschoolnews.com/2018/10/23/8-ted-ed-lessons-for-halloween/

In this article, Laura Ascione has gathered eight useful animated short lessons related to Halloween. The video clips are in English, and the English subtitles are also provided. These videos can be used in ESL/EFL classes. 

TED-Ed is an online platform for sharing ideas of teachers and students around the world. The website provides a growing library of original animated videos and an international platform for teachers to create their own interactive lessons. 

To access the videos and read the full article visit https://www.eschoolnews.com/2018/10/23/8-ted-ed-lessons-for-halloween/


Source: eSchoolNews
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Title: How Exploring the World Supports Making New Friends
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From http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/global_learning/2018/09/how_exploring_the_world_supports_making_new_friends.html

How Exploring the World Supports Making New Friends
by Anne Blick
September 27, 2018

Research has found that children with diverse friends have higher levels of social competence and increased self-esteem, well-being, and resilience. Students with cross-group friends also tend to be better at perspective-taking, which makes them better able to understand how children around them feel and more likely to think race-based discrimination is wrong. Research has also shown that children with cross-group friends show more leadership potential and are more popular. A recent study with middle school students found that students with more cross-ethnic friends felt less vulnerable and safer at school.

Global education is perfectly poised to take these benefits mainstream.

Read the full article at http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/global_learning/2018/09/how_exploring_the_world_supports_making_new_friends.html


Source: Education Week
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Title: No-Prep Activities for When Your Plans Go Out the Window
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From https://senorfernie.wordpress.com

What do you do when your planned lesson isn't working, and you can't figure out a way on the fly to fix it? What do you do when your planned fifty minutes of activities is over in twenty minutes? What about when you didn't realize it was activities picture day, and half of your class keeps leaving to have photos taken? Here are some no-prep activities that keep students engaged and using the target language, that you can implement in these and other situations: https://senorfernie.wordpress.com/2018/10/01/no-prep-activities/


Source: Senor Fernie
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Title: Using Maps in Language Classrooms
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From http://blog.tesol.org/mapping-engaging-experiences/

Greg Kessler writes, "One of my favorite resources for language teaching has been maps. There are so many ways that creative teachers can use maps to make engaging experiences for their students. With today’s digitally aggregated, crowdsourced, customized, and mashup map, the potential is even greater. Anyone can create maps that are individualized and customized to their own needs or interests. They can also contribute to online maps as a collaborative act of participatory culture. Websites such as Open Street Map, and the Open Cities Mapping Project are designed for individuals to contribute and co-construct a shared awareness of visual and geographical representation. The easiest of these is Google Maps.

"...Maps can also be used to immerse learners in authentic target language contexts. Google earth and street view creates opportunities for learners to navigate actual spaces as if they were present. We can walk down streets in advance of visiting a particular location. We can also engage in social media practices that connect to this kind of activity."

Read his full article for a wide range of ideas for using maps for language learning: http://blog.tesol.org/mapping-engaging-experiences/


Source: TESOL
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