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It’s All About You! October Edition

by Anamaria

by :: Anamaria It’s all about you: our readers. No matter how passionate one is about something, sometimes there just aren’t enough hours in the day to devote ourselves to that passion as much as we would like. We’re sure you know what we mean! We know our readers are passionate about education. And that [...]

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More School Photos from Argentina

by Cate

by :: Cate Pamela and I are working on a project that helps students develop their cultural, language, and technology skills (we’ll share the project with everyone in a couple weeks). So when I was in Argentina in September, Pamela planned her classes so I could visit some of her students right around the time they were working [...]

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School #2: Colegio Martin Miguel de Güemes

by Cate

by :: Cate On Tuesday I posted pictures of students at the Ciclo Basico school in Bahia Blanca, Argentina. Today I’m posting photos of students at another school in Bahia Blanca that Patricia teaches at. This school is called Colegio Martin Miguel de Güemes. Patricia told me that the school is named after a well known patriot in our country who fought [...]

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The Ciclo Basico School in Bahia Blanca, Argentina

by Cate

by :: Cate Visiting schools around the world is something I love to do. So Pamela set up a few school visits for me when I was in Bahia Blanca, Argentina for the FAAPI conference. This week I’m going to share photos from the 3 schools I visited. Below are photos from the first school, called [...]

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What’s Ahead

by Cate

by :: Cate We’ve been busy here at CulturallyTeaching. Planning, writing, preparing…we’ve got some exciting things ahead: Next Week It’s Schultüte Week! What’s a Schultüte?  I can’t tell you what a Schultüte is yet (check back on Monday to find out!) but I can tell you that in addition to learning about Schultüten next week, you’ll find a variety [...]

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School Snapshot :: Southeast Middle School in a Voicethread

by Cate

It’s School Snapshot time again! Pamela recently showed me this voicethread (a narrated slide show) that her ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) students created about Southeast Middle School in Greensboro, NC. The neat thing about voicethreads is that you can record, write or even draw a comment on them – just click on [...]

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You Teach at How Many Schools? Our First Podcast with Pamela From Argentina

by Cate

Woo hoo! We’re excited to post our very first CulturallyTeaching podcast! In this episode, our friend Pamela from Argentina explains why: she used to teach at 11 different schools doesn’t hitchhike to work (but will pick up hitchhikers) lets students eat dinner in class. Intrigued? There’s more! Pamela also talks about the complex process teachers [...]

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School Snapshot: Teaching EFL in Argentina (Part 2)

by Cate

In this School Snapshot, English as a Foreign Language teacher Pamela Arrarás finishes describing 4 public schools in her native Argentina. What follows is Part 2. You can read Part 1 here. photo by schoolofeverything Daily Schedule Students go to school either in the morning or in the afternoon. The morning shift is from 8am [...]

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School Snapshot: Teaching EFL in Argentina

by Cate

Yay! This is our first ever installment of the School Snapshot Project. We’re so excited to launch this series because, well, isn’t it just fascinating to see what schools in other countries are like? We think so! If you do too, why not share your school(s) with teachers around the world? In this School Snapshot, [...]

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