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That is the kind of problem I would always wish for. More participants than I expected! Wonderful
December 4
I have only one problem. The response has been so overwhelming, we may be slowed down until the rest of the world catches up with you.
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It is most heartwarming to see the acceptance of this initiative. It is also most brainwarming to see how quickly its potential is being realized and expanded. We have a registration form and a little bit about the project. You can see it at www.ena
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karima touzani and Bob Zenhausern are now friends
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It is time to take some positive steps to get this program moving. The first thing I would like to do is to set up a registration form. One purpose of the form would be to describe the characteristics of the teacher's own class and the characteristi…
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Several people have asked for more details about the program. There really is very little more to say. We are looking to pilot this program where older Moroccan students will mentor and improve their their English by communicating with younger stude…
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drz@enabling.org
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CEO
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Neuropsychology, Disability, Learning differences
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Bob Zenhausern

How do you think?

How do you think?

To answer that question you need to introspect and look deep in your mind and observe. This discussion will explore human consciousness especially as it pertains to education. I was involved in neuropsychology and learning disabilities for a long time and I have found some unique relationships. It is important to understand how your students think. But before you can do that, you need to know what makes you tick. Introspect with me.

When I ask "How do you think?" I am not tal… Continue

Posted on November 23, 2009 at 3:28pm — 4 Comments

Bob Zenhausern

The Enabling Support Foundation

I am Bob Zenhausern, CEO of the Enabling Support Foundation and I have recently joined this site. I have already made several friends and hope to make many more.

The Enabling Support Foundation is a non-profit with a mission aimed both at K-12 Education and persons with special needs. ESF is located at www.enabling.org, but there are two integrated sites that should be of most interest to the members of this site. The first is www.educationalsynthesis.org a web page that provides English resour… Continue

Posted on May 23, 2009 at 7:18pm — 2 Comments

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At 11:56am on December 10, 2009, karima touzani said…
hi Mr bob,
great thanks for keeping me inforemd about the project.i will register soon.my students are so enthusiastic and they have appreciated the idea of communicating with native speakers.i have already collected their e -mails.best regards.
At 7:28pm on December 3, 2009, karima touzani said…
hi Mr Bob,
how do you do?im glad to have you a friend.please,im still wating for answers to my questions.best regards
At 3:31pm on December 1, 2009, karima touzani said…
Hi Mr bob,
Really we are quite happy to have you as a member of ed-links Morocco and happier for the initiative you have taken along with Mr khalil.As a teacher i still need to know more about your project and how can we het our students involved.I will be grateful if you give me an idea about that.thank you so much in advance.
best regards
At 11:42am on November 25, 2009, Khalil Zakari said…
Thank you Bob for your on-going interest and help.
The teacher who is ready to connect will be welcome to join ED-Links-Morocco. If she does, she or you or I will post a new blog on connecting classrooms and I am sure a bunch of teachers from here will collaborate with her to put the idea into practice.

Most of the Moroccan teachers who are members of the network are teaching in junior or high schools and their kids are between 15 and 18 years and their English is ELEMENTARY or PRE-INTERMEDIATE.

I am checking the links you have suggested. We are in need of books in their hard version to furnish school libraries.
At 11:12pm on November 24, 2009, Khalil Zakari said…
Thank you, Bob, for your suggestion and for your being there where help is needed.

It will be great if we can bring schools, classes and teachers together. Tell me what information you said I should send and I will send it.

I have a feeling that students are not yet benefiting from the present endeavor, therefore, I thought it was high time to work on classroom-oriented connections.

There are lots of students and teachers here who are willing to find something else to explore apart from the textbook, its ancillaries and the readers.

By the way, I know that in my supervision district there are school libraries which possess less than two-meter long shelves of English books, i.e, readers, dictionaries, short stories, overused textbooks..... I have promised them to do my best to go begging for donations.... Another plea I am making. If you have any suggestion, let me know, please, Bob.

Truly signing the passage

Warm regards

Your friend Khalil.
At 4:51pm on November 23, 2009, Khalil Zakari said…
Dear Bob,


Thank you for offering to help serve cultural exchange among Moroccan and American educationists.

Together with the Moroccan American Cultural Center Ed-Links-Morocco is seeking ways to practically promote communication and exchange among its American and Moroccan members.Therefore, I will be grateful if you, as a writer, storyteller and TV host could suggest networks, associations or institutions which may be a valuable source of information and input for this bilateral cultural and educational exchange.

I am counting on you for the elaboration of a work plan and any comment or suggestion is most appreciated.

Thank you in advance
At 4:05pm on May 18, 2009, Khalil Zakari said…
Hi Bob and welcome to Ed-Links-Morocco. I am so glad to have you on board.

Please, feel free to add comments/suggestions or post new blogs/photos/videos..
I am sure members will benefit from your expertise.

Thank you for joining,
 
 
 

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