tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-368296810509534348.comments2017-01-19T18:35:12.447+01:00This is not a blogEl drama de Saussurehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07819806385272030347noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-368296810509534348.post-10407604465207394002017-01-19T18:35:12.447+01:002017-01-19T18:35:12.447+01:00Wow, this is very interesting! Spanglish is such a...Wow, this is very interesting! Spanglish is such a fascinating topic, we definitely will explore this issue in the future. Thanks for sharing :) <br />Signed: Teachers in Progress blogMireiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10046076159436760181noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-368296810509534348.post-76183882516666679742017-01-13T19:12:12.669+01:002017-01-13T19:12:12.669+01:00Very rewarding to rewarding to read this entry by ...Very rewarding to rewarding to read this entry by El Drama de Saussure. Very interesting indeed. Indeed, there is a general misconception regarding what a gifted student is or acts, people tend to lable them as nerds, geeks, t, weirdoes, etc. In fac, however, they are nothing but normal students with specific educational needs, like a handicapped student would be. Differently from those with difficulties to catch on, gifted students are normally, academically + institutionally, put aside since generally they are thought not to need any extra support since they are already "high capacity" students; here it is where the misconception originates from. By considering gifted students as autonomous learners that will make their way through learning and find their own motivations, schooling dooms those students to failure in many cases, and that is unacceptable.<br /><br />Very enlightening indeed. Thank you for this article.<br /><br />Best, Arnau.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02643728997812043554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-368296810509534348.post-54857468814523099582017-01-13T11:33:09.309+01:002017-01-13T11:33:09.309+01:00I really like the fact of adding Pixar videos ir o...I really like the fact of adding Pixar videos ir order to learn in a fun way during the Christmas holidays. These videos are useful for students and teachers since it promotes team work, reading and a vocational teaching. <br /><br />Thank you for the information! We will use it in the future ;)<br /><br />By: TEACHER'S CORNER: A blog about education, language and discoveryBlancahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06415287682117482585noreply@blogger.com