Dear all,
The course is approaching its end and I really enjoyed it. I started to talk to my colleagues about it and I am thinking of how to cascade all what I learned to them. This week I read about multiple intelligences, learning styles and learning strategies which are all areas of interest for me. I enjoyed the sources and the teaching ideas suggested for each type of person. More interestingly, is the issue raised in one of the articles about training Ss on using learning strategies and getting them aware of using them.
I also submitted my final project after I made the changes suggested by my peers: Sharda and Nagwa. I am trying to gather all the valuable material given in this course and save the links on Delicious so that I can refer to them along my teaching experience. Hope this can be repeated in the future as I really admire the way this course was totally organised by distance learning. It really saved time, money and effort.
Hala
The course is approaching its end and I really enjoyed it. I started to talk to my colleagues about it and I am thinking of how to cascade all what I learned to them. This week I read about multiple intelligences, learning styles and learning strategies which are all areas of interest for me. I enjoyed the sources and the teaching ideas suggested for each type of person. More interestingly, is the issue raised in one of the articles about training Ss on using learning strategies and getting them aware of using them.
I also submitted my final project after I made the changes suggested by my peers: Sharda and Nagwa. I am trying to gather all the valuable material given in this course and save the links on Delicious so that I can refer to them along my teaching experience. Hope this can be repeated in the future as I really admire the way this course was totally organised by distance learning. It really saved time, money and effort.
Hala
Hi Hala,
ReplyDeleteI guess we could all keep in touch after the course is over.
I think one of the highlights of it was the chance to be in contact with other teachers of English and their experiences.
Although we are interacting from different parts of the world, we all share many things in common.
I will definitively treasure many valuable insights.
Cheers,
Gonzalo :-)
PS: I have an Egyptian friend living in Buenos Aires :-)