Language & Cultural Expo
It’s not always what you make of it. Sometimes it’s just bad. For the past several months, I’d been looking forward to the National Language… Read More »Language & Cultural Expo
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It’s not always what you make of it. Sometimes it’s just bad. For the past several months, I’d been looking forward to the National Language… Read More »Language & Cultural Expo
One of the most important qualities we must have from before we enter the classroom to after we exit is confidence: confidence that our programs… Read More »How confident are you?
Back in July, our curiousity about the changes in language usage over time got the better of us and we launched our first research project: … Read More »Chips or fries?
I’m currently teaching in a foundations program at University of Toronto, which gives conditionally accepted international students a year of language and credit courses to… Read More »Using Blackboard 9.1
A big thanks go out to all 81 participants in part A of “What’s the Word: a Coursetree research project”! Your spelling choices have not… Read More »Last chance for Part A!
How many of you have ever thought, “Hey, I love my boardwork today. I wish I could print it off and keep it for later.” … Read More »No SmartBoard? Take a pic.
Do you organise or organize your notes? Is it leaped or leapt? I’ve often wondered how much we identify ourselves by the words we… Read More »We’re word snobs (but maybe we shouldn’t be)
Do you want to know about our PD opportunities in Ontario? Subscribe to our new COURSETREEMAILLIST and you will! Ongoing growth as a teacher is… Read More »Keep in the PD know!