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  1. Teacher's Corner: How Universal Design for Learning Supports Inclusive Learning Practices

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    More and more teachers are interested in making their lessons and classes more inclusive for a wide range of learners. Students with disabilities and other learning differences benefit from having materials, evaluations, and learning environments that are supportive of their learning needs. In this month’s Teacher’s Corner, we look at Universal Design for Learning (UDL), a framework that helps teachers plan for different learners in their classes. We explore some guidelines for UDL and ways to implement UDL in the classroom. Don’t forget to continue the discussion and get more ideas by joining the community at the AE Teachers Corner Facebook group!
  2. Teacher's Corner: Twitter for Educators

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    Twitter is an incredible resource for English language educators. This month in Teacher’s Corner, we look at how to use Twitter to share ideas, find resources, and connect with other educators and language learners around the world. For those who are new to Twitter, we share how you can get started
  3. Gamified Learning: Two Activities that Foster Fun and Excitement into Any Classroom

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    Games are a great way for students to learn and practice language concepts and vocabulary. In this month’s Teacher’s Corner article, you’ll learn two basic games that do not require much in the way of materials and preparation. Moreover, they can be easily adapted for reviewing or reinforcing any number of language skills or elements! Read on to see how you can bring these games into your classroom.
  4. Hot Potatoes Activity-Making Software

    In: Teacher's Corner: Technology Format(s): Text
    This week’s focus is Hot Potatoes, an online software used to create classroom activities.
  5. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

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    An adaptation of the timeless novel by Mark Twain. Part of the Ladder Series, this volume has approximately 2000 headwords and is appropriate for intermediate to advanced learners.
  6. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

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    An adaptation of a Mark Twain classic. Part of the Ladder series, at 1000 headwords, this title is appropriate for low-intermediate to intermediate learners.
  7. The Autobiography of Mark Twain

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    The Autobiography of Mark Twain is an adaptation of Twain’s autobiography. Part of the Ladder series, this title has approximately three thousand headwords and is appropriate for upper intermediate to advanced learners.
  8. Poems About Love and Relationships

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    In the spirit of Valentine’s Day on February 14th, this month’s poems by English language learners are about love and relationships. Download them or read them online.
  9. Poems about Spirituality and Religion

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    Read poems about religion and spirituality by students from around the world. Read poems below or download the PDFs.
  10. Introductions and Small Talk

    In: Everyday Conversations: Learning American English Format(s): MP3
    Introductions and Small Talk

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