Over at my blog about English-language learners, Learning the Language, I discuss how many teachers don’t spend much time teaching oral English to ELLs, particularly in the upper grades. My ...
Can the instructional gifts we prize in great teachers be captured in standarized professional knowledge tests? Lately, I have been working on a paper analyzing teacher testing with particular ...
Listening is critical to the oral history process. How does one teach students to listen? This article describes a series of listening exercises the author designed for her students and the reflexive ...
The School of Education offers a certificate program in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), which is designed to meet the needs of students desiring to teach English in a variety ...
When I arrived at Yale more than 30 years ago to do graduate work in theology, I soon heard other students urging that I take a course with David Kelsey. Even as an undergraduate I had already learned ...
Our collective pandemic exhaustion has reached new lows, further eroding what little empathy we had left for one another. As rancorous debates over school openings, mask mandates and how racism is ...
Join Oral History Summer School and the Hudson Area Library on Thursday, April 8, 7-8:30 p.m. for a virtual interactive listening party with conversation celebrating educators as they respond to their ...
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