• Aug 13, 2013 from 5:00pm to 6:00pm
  • Location: edWeb.net
  • Latest Activity: Feb 25, 2022

Open the doors, let the world in! As a teacher of French, Saray Gutiérrez found that having her students collaborate with students in schools in the French-speaking countries of France and French Polynesia brought increased language practice and promoted cultural awareness in powerful and engaging ways. Students learned the importance of diversity, tolerance and multiculturalism. In this webinar, Saray Gutiérrez will share ideas and resources to make the most out of global communications, emphasizing using real-world information. Examples of student work will be highlighted, with different activities and methodologies to give a multicultural approach. 

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About the Presenter Born and raised in Spain, Saray Gutiérrez has taught English, French and Spanish language in her native country as well as in France and in the United States at middle school, high school and university levels. She currently teaches middle school Spanish and French at Pine Crest Preparatory School in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Saray holds an M.A. in Translation and Interpreting in English and German, and a teaching certificate from Salamanca University and the Florida Department of Education.  

This program is sponsored by ePals and is free to participate.

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