(This is the fourth post in a multipart series. You can see Part One here, Part Two here, and Part Three here.) The new question of the week is: How can we best support students when we teach online?
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Two dozen Haitian students manage a ragged unison in their stab at English. “Today we go to school,” they pronounce, more or less as one. Their instructor approves and gives ...
Liu Xintian, 6, has a one-on-one online English class with her teacher, Bridgette, who is in the United States. On a weekend morning in Beijing, Youyou, 7, clicked an app on her iPad, greeted her ...
Free online English classes for adults who want to improve their English and learn more about American culture, will be offered through Northern Essex Community College in October. Online or ...
Universities and schools across the globe are offering an increasing number of courses taught in English. Parents and politicians alike are pushing for this change as English is considered a worldwide ...
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