martes, 3 de enero de 2012

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
As you prepare for second semester, we've got some things for you to think about. Do you know how andragogy differs from pedagogy? Could you use a little help with lesson plans? How about breaking the ice on day one or energizing your students when lids droop? Come on in. We can help.

Be the Very Best Teacher of Adults
No matter how long you've been a teacher, if you're an advocate of lifelong learning, there's always something new you can pick up. If you already practice everything in our collection, leave us a note with some of your own advice! Read more
See More About:  adult edu  literacy  ice breakers

Will You Learn a New Language in the New Year? How?
Is learning a new language one of your New Year's resolutions? How do you plan to go about learning it? We want to know! Read more
See More About:  language  english  grammar

Best GED Study Guide?
I received an email from a college senior, Greg, last week. He and some of his friends plan to give back to their community by preparing inmates for the GED. They're looking for your advice on the best GED study guide. Read more
See More About:  ged  ged test  ged practice

Take MIT Classes for Free. Really.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology has done it again. They've come up with another way to offer an MIT education for free. Pretty awesome. Which class will you choose? Read more
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