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WinkWorld May 2006
Hello Friends, This month I am sharing an approach to Socratic Seminars in the classroom. Thank you to Karalee McClymont and Heather Dragoo for sharing. Next month I will share another approach to Socratic Dialogue by Corri Figueiredo. This month, I am also sharing some of my own writing, Bilingual Basics. I conclude with our usual Prairie Pedagogy, and I have added a new section, Notes from The Real World. Socratic Seminars in the ClassroomKaralee McClymont, Hughson High School kmcclymont@hughson.k12.ca.us, or clymont@sbcglobal.net Heather Dragoo, hdragoo@sjcoe.net East Union High School in Manteca McClymont, K. (2006). Open a book, open a classroom, open a mind: An exploration of multicultural literature in secondary schools. Unpublished master's thesis, California State University, Stanislaus. http://www.JoanWink.com/newsletter/2006/SocraticSeminarsKaralee.pdf New WinkLinks Nicholas Meier, Ph.D. of CSU Monterey Bay http://www.nicholasmeier.com Bilingual Basics, which is being published by TESOL; I'll share the exact citation in the next edition of WinkWorld. http://www.JoanWink.com/newsletter/2006/WinkBilBasicsTESOL.pdf |
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