We invited teachers to show us how ePals has opened the world for their students. Applicants each submitted projects that they had successfully implemented in their classrooms, examples of student work, and a video application, telling us what ePals brought to their teaching and to their students’ learning. Outstanding entries came from all corners of the world, inspiring us with amazing projects, successful collaborations, and enthusiastic students.
The winning Teacher Ambassadors showcase ePals core principles of global awareness, collaborative and authentic learning, digital literacy and innovation.
Take a look at their projects; watch their videos; peruse their student work. They are inspirations to the entire ePals Global Community. Congratulations to ePals 2010 Ambassadors.
For more information: http://www.epals.com/projects/info.aspx?divid=TeacherContest2010-Re...
Cheryl Arnett and Rawya Shatila |
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Thomas Beckett |
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Mike Fitzgerald |
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Marsha Goren |
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Jeff Horwitz |
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Todd Kellaher |
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Reinhard Marx |
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Nadina Carmen Nicolici |
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Bill Reilly |
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Suman Sood |
Language Learning Award Sarah LaComb Young Learners Award Tammy Sanders Pioneer Award Rustamjon Badalov Teacher Teamwork-Collaboration Award Claudine Curry, Ingrid Arragata, Irem Ebru Gursoy Teacher Teamwork-Collaboration Award Jodi Rehrig |
Culture Exchange Award Troy Tenhet Authentic Writing Award Elizabeth Simmons Learning through the Arts Award Tom Chambers Innovative Learning Award Joy Burroughs Language Learning Award Ozlem Gokgul |
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