Language Awareness
Encourages and disseminates work which explores the role of explicit knowledge about language in the process of language learning.
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Aimee SchoonmakerEducation
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Language Voices
Project Language Voices Taking into account the growing number of migrants in Europe, where the majority struggle with limited financial resources, and also the higher number of dropouts in the formal language courses, this project aims to improve and facilitate their access to second language studies, by providing them the opportunity to participate in Language Voices language caf��s, which are based on voluntariness and informal meeting but are also systematically organised. As such, at the same time that they are gaining access to social, informal, environments of the resident country, they will be integrating a community of learners and tutors, which is often a key success factor in establishing a quality life in a new country. Adding to this experience, and order to provide a rich, multicultural and contemporary experience this project will provide:
1) a preparatory training, handbook and teaching materials similar to the equivalent of a ���free franchise handbook��� so that the multilingual Language Voices concept can easily and successfully be replicated with minimum effort throughout the EU or anywhere else in the world;
2) A comprehensive material bank with language learning and cultural material and resources and a possibility for online communication and language exchange;
3) A mobile application to find language exchange events available in the partner countries; 6) A Language Voices association registered in Finland that will maintain the website and the activities after the project is finished. Hence, this project aims to have a three-fold objective:
1) to mitigate some initial barriers, viz. opportunity, access and cost, hindering many with language study needs or desires to begin or continue language studies;
2) to facilitate the proliferation of easily accessible, non-committal, low cost but well structured language training opportunities and material; 3) provide all-encompassing multicultural, multilingual environment and meeting places in cooperation with local small businesses.
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Veronica GelfgrenEducation
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Phonemic Awareness
This website has quite a few lesson plans for teaching phonemic awareness as well as ones for other subjects, all varying on grade levels. These lesson plans are free, detailed and meet state standards.
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Ashley JusticeEducation
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Language Arts
This binder will display websites that involve a variety of language arts focuses such as grammar, spelling, writing, etc.
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lhalstea89Education
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Teaching Phonemic Awareness to English Language Learners
This binder is a collection of websites, books, articles, and ideas that share information and strategies on why and how to teach phonemic awareness, specifically to Kindergarten and First Grade English Language Learners.
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Amanda SaxmanEducation
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Self-Awareness
While the resources may have been vetted by experts in the field, the South Carolina Department of Education, Office of Special Education Services, in no way requires the use of any of the resources provided, nor their purchase. These resources are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an endorsement of any views, organization, product, company, or program by the South Carolina Department of Education.���
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transitionalliancescPersonal
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Best French Language Resources
This binder is a great collection of the best websties dedicated to teaching french culture, language and grammar to students.
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6of8Education
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Reading Fun
This binder contains standards and activities to help elementary students learn and practice reading skills.
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akitchingsEducation
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