Oct 18, 2011

ENGLISH IN MY PROFESSION





Dear teachers invite your students to explore our Blog to check some photos and video from this exciting and profitable academic activity! CONFRATULATIONS FOR YOUR COMMITMENT AND EFFORT!











THE VIDEO WILL BE UPLOADED SOON...


Inclusive education should strengthen the field of material conditions and factors associated with quality, but must also commit itself to the quality of the learning process to promote the work of collaborative and innovative; lessons learned should be relevant with relevance and social commitment.


Last Tuesday and Wednesday, October 4th and 5th, the Languages Department of the Central University carried out the socialization of the students' classroom projects (Pre-Intermediate I). The event was accomplished in the two locations of the campus and counted with the presence of Ruth Dominguez, some teachers of our Department and students of different careers who showed great commitment and interest in this event. The interests of the students were acclaimed and conducted entirely in English. The Department aims to generate students interdisciplinary work and establish connections between English learning and the areas of training of our learners. This project is part of the work of 'Awareness campaign', whose aim is to make aware the students of the importance of knowing English in their areas disciplines.


What is even more important and as an academic unit of our University entity, each semester will be more committed and interested in maintaining this type of activity we hope that each semester the centralist community participation is most significant in future socializaciones.



"TELL ME AND I FORGET, SHOW ME AND I REMEMBER. GET ME INVOLVED AND I UNDERSTAND" Chinese Proverb


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