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About Patricia Ireland-Williams
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I am a retired K-12 Public School Principal (8 years as a teacher and counselor) and 23 years as an administrator. I can help parents with questions about how the system works, provide ideas on how to solve school issues or assist teachers in coping with the plethera of stressors they face.

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I am currently an educational consultant and have served on the State of Arizona Solutions Team.
 
   

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Teaching Advice - english


Expert: Patricia Ireland-Williams - 8/5/2009

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1-How can we apply the technology in teaching English?
2-What are the means that we can use with low level students by using technology?
3- Is the Internet  good sources for comprehensive approaching English language?


Answer
Because we live in a technological world and most kids relate well to electronics, teaching English using computers is a successful stategy.  There are many good sources on the internet for teaching English proficiency but because that is not my field of expertise, I cannot recommend any of them to you.  I would explore ESL sites and see what they have to offer. Your local University or Public Library might also be able to assist you in obtaining good programs.


In terms of low level students, good programs will address all levels of profiency.

Best wishes in your pursuit,

Patricia  

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