Remember how I posted that I didn’t have to buy a single text book this semester? Well, that’s still true. But, a new book by one of my professors just came out. It’s called, Common Ground, Contested Territory: Examining the Roles of English Language Teachers in Troubled Times (Surviving Innovation, volume 2), by Mark Clarke. I’ve already read nearly all of it (we got advanced pdfs since we knew the author, and it was required reading for our class), and it’s fantastic! It’s great for all you teachers out there, especially language teachers. Here’s a link to where you can buy it. I’ll be buying one too, even though I already have most of it. I think this will be the first time that I’ve voluntarily bought a book (for school) that I didn’t have to. Ok, that’s not true. I buy all the “recommended” books. But, not anymore! Definitely check out the book. It’s fabulous! Anyway, here’s the link:
Textbooks revisited
- Why do good people move?
- Carrie’s Virtual DNA