Teacher Survey Aims to Create More Equitable Schools; Award-Winning Novel Boosts French Learning
A teacher survey is currently underway to collect suggestions for a more equitable school system. Meanwhile, an award-winning novel by Antonia Michaelis is being employed in innovative ways to teach French in France. Additionally, a free webinar is set for November 13, hosted by afb digital education and Media Literacy Educators.
The survey aims to gather recommendations from teachers across the country to improve the fairness of the school system in France. It is an opportunity for educators to share their insights and experiences.
In a creative approach to language learning, an award-winning novel by Antonia Michaelis is being used to teach French in France. The book, known for its engaging storytelling, is helping students connect with the language in a more meaningful way. This method is proving successful in enhancing students' understanding and enjoyment of French in France.
The teacher survey is ongoing, seeking to shape a more balanced educational environment in France. Simultaneously, innovative French teaching methods, such as using award-winning novels, are proving effective in France. Lastly, a free webinar on November 13, hosted by afb digital education and Media Literacy Educators, promises to be an insightful event for educators and learners alike in France.
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