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American TESOL Webinar – Teaching Math to Language Learners

May 19, 2013 10:18 am | tesol



Teaching Math to Language Learners

Two plus two equals five minus one. Does teaching math to language learners add up? Explore resources to successfully integrate arithmetics into your language learning curriculum.

Math in CLIL / English Language Teaching / Shelly Sanchez Terrell (shellyterrell)

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    American TESOL Institute’s Certification Issuance System – Update

    May 18, 2013 09:53 am | tesol



    American TESOL Institute Certification 2013

    American TESOL Institute’s certification issuance system has adopted Docusign, the global standard for eSignatures. Docusign supports American TESOL members in fighting fraud, being environmentally friendly, and having access to their TESOL certification anywhere in the world.

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    TESOL Employs – American TESOL Institute’s Teacher Placement Service

    May 16, 2013 09:14 am | tesol



    TESOL Teacher Placement

    TESOL Employs is a resume builder for teachers. First, create an account and upload your resume. Next, review your public resume, and click Finish. Finally, you will be prompted to open a TESOL job placement ticket, and choose the top five non-native English speaking countries you wish to teach English.

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    Join American TESOL Institute’s Group on LinkedIn

    May 15, 2013 04:10 pm | tesol



    American TESOL Institute

    American TESOL Institute’s Group on Linked consist of English teachers, curators, educational managers, and learners from around the globe. LinkedIn is a business-oriented social networking site.

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    Discover The Joy of Reading – Stories for Everyone

    May 14, 2013 09:45 am | tesol



    Stories for Everyone Man Flying on Book

    Stories for Everyone is a group of people with experience in the area of storytelling who share their project – The Joy of Reading – by email and social media. This project consists of publishing stories for free on a weekly basis. They aim to develop the reading skills of young learners, and promote reflection and dialogue about topics connected with human values.

    If you are interested in receiving Stories for Everyone, email, stories4a@storiesforeveryone.com

    The Ring – Stories for Everyone – May 13, 2013

    When I was growing up, my mother had a ring she never took off. It was the only ring I ever saw her wear during my childhood. It was made of a shiny silvery metal with an oblong penny-brown metallic piece upon which two hearts were attached in the center. She wore it when she swept, when she mopped, when she made her large mound of golden flour tortillas, when she sewed on her treadle Singer sewing machine and when she washed clothes on the rubboard. She didn’t really have any other jewelry, and, in fact, I remember my father saying that he didn’t even buy her a ring when they were married. He hadn’t thought about it, and during the ceremony, they had borrowed her brother Charlie’s ring.

    The years passed. My father, who had come from Mexico in the 1920s to try to earn a living, worked long, long hours at the service station he operated. And my mother, who was also from Mexico, toiled at home, keeping house for her husband and eight youngsters. With his hard work and her thriftiness, they sent their first son off to college, then another child and then another. The older children helped with the expenses of the younger ones. Just as the last two children were graduating from college, my father died suddenly of a heart attack, but my mother lived on for another twenty-three years. Their children had become lawyers, businessmen and teachers. In the last years of her life, my mother was finally able to enjoy the luxuries that had always been denied her. She was even able to buy some jewelry, which, I was surprised to learn, she really loved.

    A few years before she died, she told me that she wanted her jewelry to go to her granddaughters. And when she died, it was done. A diamond ring to this one, a pearl ring to that one, an opal ring to another, and so it went. Then I discovered it: her first ring. Now I could identify the metal. The ring was a thin, fragile thing by now, a small strip of stainless steel attached to two small hearts on either side of an oblong-shaped piece of copper. It had been worn so long that the copper had become unattached to the circle. Its value was naught. I took the ring, polished it with a cloth and carried it to the bank to place in a safety-deposit box. To me, it was a gem that symbolized the sacrifices my mother had made for us and the values that she lived. How many years had she worn it? How many times had she denied herself so that we might succeed? Why did she save this ring when it seemed worthless? Was it a symbol to her, too? The rest of my family doesn’t quite understand this, but when I look at that ring, I see the priceless jewel of my mother’s strength and the brilliance of the love that she showed us every day of her life.

    Esther Bonilla Read

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    Visit American TESOL Institute’s Pearl Tree – www.pearltrees.com/tesol

    May 13, 2013 04:47 pm | tesol



    American TESOL on Pearl Trees

    Pearltrees is a visual and collaborative curation tool that allows users to collect, organize, and share website links they find online. Visit American TESOL’s Pearl Tree for resources and TESOL Certification.

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    More to read:

    American TESOL Webinar – Project Based Learning with Information & Communication Technologies
    Learn More about TESOL Certification Programs on Your Mobile Device – www.atesol.net
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    Reach the Summit of the Highest Mountains – Teach with ATI
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