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Fresh Sharpened Pencils: Kids say the darndest things!
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Just another teacher blog with a few ideas and anecdotes. Sunday, December 1, 2013. Kids say the darndest things! The bulletin board surrounding my school's elementary office has been converted to a "Wonder Wall". Kids write questions about things they wonder. Questions such as "How many stars are in the sky? And "What sound does a fox make? Are written in kids' handwriting across this board. One question that popped up was "Why is Ms. P so happy? Her friend in a pre-teen tone: Because she has a husband.
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Arguing with Someone on the Internet is Like…. – Lehrer Werkstatt
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Reflections on Living and Teaching in Germany. December 11, 2013. Bull; ( 17 Comments. Arguing with Someone on the Internet is Like…. It was one of those days where I didn’t quite know which mug to use. Last night I couldn’t sleep. Yesterday it was hard to teach. I sat stewing, angry with myself for letting it get to me. I was angry with myself for letting someone’s opinion of me (someone I don’t even know) push me to this point of angst. I try to model for my students life long learning. And when th...
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The Strangest of German Customs – Lehrer Werkstatt
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Reflections on Living and Teaching in Germany. January 4, 2014. Bull; ( 9 Comments. The Strangest of German Customs. Well for those who stopped over at Expats Blog and voted, I thank you. I won second place for my country of residence! In case you never stopped over for the read, here is the post in its entirety:. Beer is cheaper than water! Strange Custom #8: Everything is closed on Sundays and other Holidays. Strange Custom #7: Hang lost objects in trees so the loser of the object can find it. They are...
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Teacher Resources | two apples a day
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Two apples a day. Will keep your students happy. Tips for the Advanced Blogger. Network of International School. Association of Christian Schools International. The East Asia Regional Council of Schools. Korean Council of Overseas Schools. Reading and Writing Workshop. Teachers College Reading and Writing Project. Teachers College R&W Project Reading Assessments. Guided Reading Leveling Chart Through Scholastic. Scholastic Book Level Finder. Beth Newingham Literacy Resources. Global Read Aloud Project.
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FAQs
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Friday, 19 August 2016. Working together to support learning. View schools on a map. View a list of schools. Are international schools part of one central 'corporate style' organisation (like Volkswagen or the Deutsche Bank)? There are some organisations that set up international schools in different locations as a business venture, but more typically schools are independent and grew out of an initiative within an overseas community of expatriate families and international companies. International school...
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FAQs
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Friday, 19 August 2016. Working together to support learning. View schools on a map. View a list of schools. Are international schools part of one central 'corporate style' organisation (like Volkswagen or the Deutsche Bank)? There are some organisations that set up international schools in different locations as a business venture, but more typically schools are independent and grew out of an initiative within an overseas community of expatriate families and international companies. International school...
schoolofrok.blogspot.com
School of ROK: Ahnyoungheegaeseyo: Or, the Last Hanbok in Incheon
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Friday, August 14, 2009. Ahnyoungheegaeseyo: Or, the Last Hanbok in Incheon. Well, folks, it seems we've come to the end: the 333rd and final installment of School of ROK. Two years, five foster dogs, and 18 Airport Limousine rides later, we're headed to Edinburgh, Scotland. You can follow our continuing exploits at The Educated Burgher. We'll continue to reply to questions posted in the comments threads, so feel free to ask anything you like about our archived posts. Before we go, though, a final tale.
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School of ROK: The Glory of the Noraebang
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Sunday, April 27, 2008. The Glory of the Noraebang. Still sitting on some Japan pics, but with parent-teacher conferences and the aftermath of the trip (read: 8 hours of sleep per night for a week), it's been tough to find time. Of course, our utter musical hedonism this weekend didn't really help. This marked our first noraebang. In related news, Nana has scored a cult hit among the coworkers with her rendition of Europe. S " The Final Countdown. Rated as VH1's " Most Awesomely Bad Metal Song Ever.
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Recognition
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Friday, 19 August 2016. Working together to support learning. View schools on a map. View a list of schools. German Recognition of School Leaving Qualifications Offered at AGIS Schools. Please visit the Kultusministerkonferenz (KMK) link below (Federal Conference of the State Ministers of Education) for the original text in German:. Recognition of the IB Diploma Programme. Five IGCSEs at grade C or above in the following subjects:. A physical science, such as biology, chemistry or physics.
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