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Laura: “It’s essential for schools and teachers to offer something unique”
I'm Laura K. Lawless, American by birth and permanent ex-pat by choice: after living in Morocco, Costa Rica, and France, I finally settled in Guadeloupe, where my husband and I are building a house and three vacation rentals. I have a BA ...
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Alberto: “The teacher has an important role, but the primary role belongs to the student.”
My name is Alberto, and I am the co-founder of ayaespanol.com, a website that provides personalized Spanish language lessons and courses, and free resources to learn Spanish. I hold a degree in Philosophy and a Masters in teaching Spanish and English ...
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Diane Gantenhammer: I am fortunate to say that my dream has come true.
My name is Diane, and I am the Founder of teacherdiane.com, a website providing personalized English lessons on Skype, grammar games, and an English language blog. After a few years spent teaching English, I launched my website in January of 2013, ...
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Rachel Boyce: Technology has enabled me to interact with my students like never before
The following interview is part of an interview series in which we feature education professionals from a variety of different fields in order to highlight individual efforts and creative solutions to education in the 21st century. If you want to participate simply write down and ...
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Sophie dePons: Education has to be Revived With New Trends
I always think of myself as having 2 lives. One in the past, when I was in France where I was born and grew up, and one now, in Florida where I live. The two are completely different. In France, I studied ...
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Nina Hanáková: Learning doesn’t belong to schools with desks and coursebooks
The following interview is part of an interview series in which we feature education professionals from a variety of different fields in order to highlight individual efforts and creative solutions to education in the 21st century. If you want to participate simply write down and ...
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Dave Nicholls: Technology has changed my working life in a massive way
The following interview is part of an interview series in which we feature education professionals from a variety of different fields in order to highlight individual efforts and creative solutions to education in the 21st century. If you want to participate simply write ...
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People are absolutely fascinating
Reut Mark has a family & friends all over Israel & the world, and she loves seeing them often. She also loves visiting new places and networking. To be able to do all these she is working from home in various programs & ...
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Balance & Relaxation in the Age of Connection
Michal Moreno is the chief editor of Articles.co.il - Israel's first and leading reprint article directory, and owner and manager at Moreno's - Israel SEM boutique company. She is a mother of four and lives near Jerusalem together with her husband. ...
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“From Monologic Teaching to Dialogic Learning”
Asher Idan is the Manager of Future Studies of Social Media, in The Department of Management in Tel Aviv University. Lecturer about Web 2.0 in Bar Ilan University. Consultant to top Israeli boards and R&D: Intel, SAP, Comverse, Cellcom, Orange, Superpharm, Tnuva ...
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“Try and make some friends online!”
Momen is a 16 old blogger from Saudi Arabia, learning and teaching languages online. Recently he built his own online business offering Arabic Language tutoring on arabtutors.com. On his blog he encourages us to pick up a good book and advocates reading ...