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December 2008 - Posts
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MOROCCAN MUSIC • THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC IN MOROCCO • The most important single element of Morocco's folk culture is its music ... the entire history and mythology of the people is clothed in song. - Paul Bowles Moroccan music: • -uses some exclusive Read More...
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If you are interested in teaching some historical facts about Morocco, here is an overview of the history of this country. MOROCCO IS A CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY GEOGRAPHY Morocco is located on the westernmost tip of north Africa, bordering Algeria to the Read More...
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Last October I was invited by the Moroccan American Commission in Rabat to talk to new grantees about my experience in a teacher exchange program. The topic was to focus on the first part of the exchange, that is to say the part when my American partner Read More...
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Video Songs in the Language Classroom By Mohammed HASSIM Prepared for publication by: M. Hassim & E. Fahmi Introduction to the supplement This paper belongs to the field of materials development. It is based on a personal experience in using video songs Read More...
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Project work for teachers of English: Examples from exchange and online programs By Mohammed Hassim, ELT supervisor, Zagora Abstract: Teacher development is a key factor in any educational reform. However, the reality in Morocco is that it has been one Read More...
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Peer Observation Sheet Observer: ………………………………………………….. Institution: ………………………………………………... Observee: …………………………………………………. Institution: ……………………………………………….. Date: ..................................................... Time: ………………………………. Class: …………………………………… Read More...
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A Quick Survey of Free Web 2.0 Applications for the EFL Classroom What are they? How can I use them? Examples Blogs online journals (web + log) or reverse chronological collection of texts · Journaling · A place to post written work · Blogger http://blogger.com Read More...
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ALUMNI CONFERENCE Teacher Exchange Program, Centre des Formations et des Rencontres Nationales October 27 – 28, 2008 October 27, 2008 09:00 Opening remarks by Mr. Daoud Casewit, Executive Secretary, MACECE 09:10 Mr. Aziz Nahya, Director of Cooperation, Read More...
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One of the main things that allow boredom and laziness to sneak into a teacher’s daily life is stagnation. After spending some years teaching, a lot of things change. The old omnipresent omnipotent teacher can no longer have any impact on the teaching Read More...
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Today I had one of the most bizarre experiences. As a teacher of English as a second language, I opted in my classroom for a more practical way of seating students. They should work in groups during the whole week and so they should be facing each other. Read More...
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I noticed that some teachers are so happy with using ICT in their teaching practices, which is great. However, introducing technology in the classroom, to my mind, should be considered only as a tool and not as an end in itself. As a teacher, I usually Read More...
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