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4 thoughts on “Possible Poster”
I would translate this to Gaelic in a heartbeat. 🙂
Whoever has the cojones to put this up in their room deserves a trophy.
And yet, Sean, are we not right to convey such a message to people who have no background in language acquisition theory? The sign may be extreme, but the message is not, as I’m sure you would agree. The amount of transparency in our message is the key. At what point do we put our jobs in jeopardy? The answer has different answers in different buildings. At some point we have to quit walking on eggshells in our buildings. It’s just ridiculous what those who attack us are getting away with, given the results we get and the stunning nature of working with CI in general. CI instruction is a stunner, that’s for certain.
This article seems to be apropo (sp?) to our current threads….
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/when-teachers-compete-janet-allen?utm_content=blog&utm_campaign=when-teachers-compete&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=socialflow&utm_term=link