In reply to alain kaminski. How upsetting to always get "0". I'm not surprised you felt d...
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In reply to Sarah. It's true that this was written some years ago, but it shouldn't read ...
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In reply to Hadar L.. I love the idea of the stigma of failing disappearing from the clas...
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i find the entry very helpful and refreshing. I like the idea of getting away from the notion that errors are bad and actually realize how identifying and correcting a student's error could actua...
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I totaly agree a teacher must be carefull with his/her choises when to correct students and when not. Focusing on the correct timing, place and reason to correct students will be much more effect...
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I truly enjoyed reading this post. I struggle with exactly how to correct errors and approach the student with them. As a learner of another language, I understand the sensitivities. I agree that...
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Even though this article was posted in 2013, the points made are still quite relevant. I like that you gave a writing task that transformed into a meaningful way learners could contribute and con...
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Very interesting article. Indeed, at the time I was studying Foreign Language at school in France, educational methods were quite tough. Teachers were used to correct any mistake : punctuation, v...
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Thanks! Great ideas. It is a question how to correct students.I believe it should be made smartly. Teacher should notice mistakes and impersonally correct them or show the correct model.
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Hartle reflects on the experience of teaching online at Verona University, and provides tips on using a combination of Moodle and
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