[NIFL-ESL:9419] Elementary EFL class study

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Hi all,

I am currently a graduate student at the Univeristy of 
Pennsylvania's School of Education.  I am working on a
project that looks at English as a Foreign Language in
elementary schools in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.
We have made videorecordings of classrooms in each
of the three countries that will be used for training
and starting discussion among elementary school teachers
in each of those countries.

The reason I am bringing this up is that we are looking
for teachers that teach in the US to view the videos
and provide feedback and ideas about what is seen in
the videos, such as activities the students do, use of 
songs and dance, games, etc.

If there is anyone on this list that might be interested
in viewing the videos and have a discussion, please 
email me off-line.  I am in Philadelphia, but there
are opportunities for me or one of my collegues to
travel or to do a videoconference.

Let me know if you might be interested.

Jane Rosenthal
Quidnunc@aol.com
or
janerose@dolphin.upenn.edu



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