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		<title>ESL Teaching Tips: How to Work with Read-Alouds</title>
		<description>Read alouds represent an effective form of strategy intervention technique where students are taught “skills [but] within the context of language” (Strickland, 1993). Teachers can start with reading (big) books aloud as many as three or four times a week for ten minutes. Creating the conditions for interaction has implications ...</description>
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		<title>Why Are Some ESL Learners Quiet in the Classroom?</title>
		<description>All ESL teachers have the same phenomenon of quiet learners in their classrooms. Come parents day, many teachers and parents will be talking about how much progress the student has made and most inevitably the comments of "s/he's too quiet" will be brought up. What is the cause of this ...</description>
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		<title>The What, How and Why Behind Strategic Reading in the ESL Classroom</title>
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In the ESL and general education classroom, what and how to read go hand in hand. Strategic Reading is helping the student to comprehend what he or she is about to read by offering a plethora of pre-while-post reading strategies to the student.

Why Strategic Reading?
Reading is an extremely complex activity ...</description>
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		<title>New Teacher Tips: How to Improve Speaking Skills in the ESL Classroom</title>
		<description>What do you do when students don't want to put that extra mile to do a speaking presentation, so they get cold feet and read from their notes just to get by. Improving speaking skills takes a lot of classroom practice, motivation to speak, and skill. Sometimes it is necessary ...</description>
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		<title>Next Stop on the Blog Chain is&#8230;.Kristi Bernard</title>
		<description>I just stopped over to say "hi" at Kristi Bernard's site as part of the blog chain. She offers a fun daily parenting tip for encouraging literacy. 

You might like to check her out by clicking here. 

By the way I'd like to thank those recent visitors who left warm ...</description>
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		<title>Listen to Tuesday Energizers with Gini!</title>
		<description>If you're already feeling the mid-week crunch, you'll want to listen to Tuesday Energizers with Gini Cunningham, a veteran educator and author of the New Teacher Companion: Practical Wisdom for Succeeding in the Classroom.


Gini's site, Energized Learning (love the name!) has so many refreshing and wonderful ideas to offer educators ...</description>
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		<title>A Great Online Classroom Management Resource</title>
		<description>Smartclassroommanagement.com has checklists, tips and resources on how to create an effective classroom management plan to teach successfully.

Michael Linsin, author of Dream Class and the creator of the site, has years of experience in successfully managing a classroom and writes in a clear and very practical way that is often ...</description>
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		<title>The Teacher Writer&#8217;s Life: Giving Teachers Tools for Success</title>
		<description>After a few straight days of subfreezing temperatures in New York City, (minus 18 below to be exact) I'm glad to be back home in Pittsburgh or "'da Burgh" as locals say. Surprisingly, it's so much warmer here!

Even though the trip from New York City to Atlantic City was only ...</description>
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		<title>Follow Our Blog Chain and Win Prizes!</title>
		<description>Suzanne Lieurance, www.suzannelieurance.com, Children's Author, Freelance Writer, and the Working Writer's Coach, has organized a blog chain with some very exciting authors from February 1st through February 8th. Have some fun, learn some great tips, and possibly win some prizes.


Suzanne Lieurance is the author of over a dozen published books ...</description>
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		<title>Teaching Tips on How to Integrate a Powerpoint Presentation into the Instructional Process and Curriculum</title>
		<description>Students of today's generation are much more technologically savvy and as a result, they can process information at a much higher rate than their counterparts of just a few years ago. For teachers, this means a lot more work in adapting user-friendly materials, but in a structured way
 that is ...</description>
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