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  1. Smithsonian for Educators

    Format(s): Website
    Links to educator pages from the Smithsonian museums such as the American Art Museum and the Portrait Gallery.
  2. Voice of America Special English: Education

    Format(s): Website
    Articles and corresponding audio related to education for English language learners.
  3. Department of Education Literacy Information and Communication System

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    Teachers, are you looking for more online professional development opportunities? Then check out the English Language Learner University from LINCS.
  4. "The Potential of Open Educational Resources for English Language Teaching and Learning: From Selection to Adaptation"

    In: English Teaching Forum, Volume 60, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    The article outlines how to find and adapt open educational resources (OERs) and presents a specific example of remixing OERs for the language classroom; the authors’ goal is to inspire other educators to create and adapt OERs and incorporate the materials into their own teaching contexts.
  5. Teacher's Corner: Education Trends and Issues in the World Today

    Format(s): Text
    This month in the Teacher’s Corner, we will explore four educational approaches designed to provide students more opportunities to apply, analyze, evaluate, and create in the classroom. This week, learn how to incorporate the 21st Century Skills into the English language classroom.
  6. Chapter 3: Business Education- Ethics and New Professionals

    In: Language and Civil Society E-Journal: Business Ethics Format(s): Text
    This chapter in the Business Ethics volume of the Language and Civil Society e-journal addresses ethics in the education of business professionals.
  7. Language and Civil Society E-Journal: Environmental Education

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    The content in each volume of this e-journal is related to an aspect of building or maintaining a Civil Society - topics that affect students' personal or professional lives on a daily basis. The topic of this volume is environmental education.
  8. Language and Civil Society E-Journal: Peace Education

    Format(s): Text
    The content in each volume of this e-journal is related to an aspect of building or maintaing a Civil Society - topics that affect students' personal or professional lives on a daily basis. The topic of this volume is peace education.
  9. Crowdsourced Language Learning: Lessons for TESOL Educators from Online Language-Learning Enthusiasts

    In: English Teaching Forum 2016, Volume 54, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    Online language-learning sites have multiplied over the years, and this article offers suggestions for evaluating and getting the most out of them.
  10. Integrating Environmental Education into a Genre-Based EFL Writing Class

    In: English Teaching Forum 2014, Volume 52, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This article offers practical ways to integrate environmental education into English language teaching by using the genre-based approach to teaching writing. The authors present a four-stage process for each of three types of writing—descriptive, narrative, and procedure—focusing the content of each type of writing on the environment.

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