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Hello Everyone! I’m May Bacon and this semester I’m taking my 8th and 9th MET courses. I live in Ottawa where I am currently beginning a Pre-K curriculum with my 3-year old daughter while searching for work. I’ve been a … Continue reading
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Hi everyone, My name is Julie Kotler and this is my 4th MET course but I am also taking two others right now to finish my degree this semester. I know some may now be thinking how could I finish … Continue reading
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Since I started the MET program in 2010, Shakespeare’s plays have been central to my studies, and over the summer two experiences have brought home the importance for teachers to learn about the words he used. The first was an … Continue reading
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Hello everyone, my name is Jeff Miller, and I am one of the authors and instructors of ETEC540. Welcome to the community weblog space that will quickly grow with your postings and assignments over the coming weeks. You can find … Continue reading
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I’m Teresa Dobson, one of the authors and instructors of this course. You’ll find some information about me in the Instructor Bio and Author sections of the “Prefatory Materials.” I look forward to working with you in the context of … Continue reading
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