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The Effect Of Tempo Variances On Listener's Preference, Stephen D. Boyd
The Effect Of Tempo Variances On Listener's Preference, Stephen D. Boyd
Morehead State Theses and Dissertations
A thesis presented to the faculty of the College of Humanities at Morehead State University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts in Communications by Stephen D. Boyd on December 3, 1999.
Internet Users’ Manual For English Language Teaching Professionals: Enjoyable Internet Understanding, Jack Bailey
Internet Users’ Manual For English Language Teaching Professionals: Enjoyable Internet Understanding, Jack Bailey
MA TESOL Collection
This paper serves as an overview of the Internet and its resources available to English Language Teaching professionals. The intended audience is both instructors new to Internet technologies as well as those well versed in the Net but looking for further resources. Initial sections give the reader a brief overview of the Internet, its history, and its most prominent component parts including e-mail, mailing lists, newsgroups and chat rooms. Primary emphasis is placed on the categorizing and description of key web sites most useful to English Language instructors and administrators. Each site listing contains addresses (URLs), general site descriptions and …
Council In The Classroom: New Ways Of Knowing, Being And Interacting, Ximena Allub
Council In The Classroom: New Ways Of Knowing, Being And Interacting, Ximena Allub
MA TESOL Collection
This paper examines my learnings on Council, an ancient form of communication, currently being revisited and remolded to suit modern needs. In this vein I explored its application in a school environment. I describe here a year-long study of Council that took me to both Argentina and the United States. The focus is primarily on a different form of classroom management and its impact on students and their learning.
In chapter one, I give an introduction to Council, outlining its history, and providing a brief explanation of the philosophy behind it.
In chapter two, I look at my experience as …