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In the News: Will the U.K. Debate over Teaching English to Reduce Islamic Extremism Travel Here?

February 6, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

“Education is an ornament in prosperity, and a refuge in adversity.” ~Aristotle (384-322 BCE), Ancient Greek philosopher and scientist Can teaching English to new immigrants…

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Teaching Tips: Approaching Immigration Issues in the Classroom

January 29, 2016 compellingconversations-admin

  “For happily the Government of the United States, which gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance requires only that they who live…

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How do you teach about immigration issues?

How do you teach about immigration issues?

July 28, 2010 compellingconversations-admin

Millions of people, around the world, have chosen – or been forced – to leave the nation where they were born. Immigration has become more…

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Looking for An ESL Book to Improve Speaking Skills?  SMDP Recommends Compelling Conversations!

Looking for An ESL Book to Improve Speaking Skills? SMDP Recommends Compelling Conversations!

January 23, 2009 compellingconversations-admin

Have you been looking for a good ESL manual? If you have, I think this is one to consider. The topics cover: Your Life, The…

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California Immigrants are Learning English – and Want to Learn More!

California Immigrants are Learning English – and Want to Learn More!

September 25, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

Do American immigrants want to learn English? Are the children of Spanish-speaking adult immigrants learning English? What are the recent trends in California and Los…

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Why Teach About Solzhenitsyn in English Classrooms?

Why Teach About Solzhenitsyn in English Classrooms?

August 3, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

“Own only what you can always carry with you; know languages, know countries, know people. Let your memory be your travel bag.” Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008),…

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Teaching English Language Learners: What Seems to Work in American Public Schools

Teaching English Language Learners: What Seems to Work in American Public Schools

July 21, 2008 Eric Roth newBlog

Do English language learners, or English as a Second language students, learn better in sheltered programs? Should students receive some instruction in their native language…

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Negative headlines and trendlines for ESL in California

Negative headlines and trendlines for ESL in California

June 15, 2008 compellingconversations-admin

Adverse effects of public education budget cuts “Only the educated are free.” -Epictetus (55-135), Stoic Philosopher The dollar continues to decline in value. The national…

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