Teaching English in the Two-Year College
Sep 2012
Prisoners Teaching ESL: A Learning Community among “Language Partners”
Andrea Olinger
;
Hugh Bishop
;
Jose R. Cabrales
;
Rebecca Ginsburg
Institute for Educational Leadership
;
Joseph L. Mapp
;
Orlando Mayorga
;
Erick Nava
;
Élfego Núñez
;
Otilio Rosas
;
Andre D. Slater
;
LuAnn Sorenson
;
Jim Sosnowski
;
Agustin Torres
Abstract
A program in which prisoners teach ESL classes, supported by volunteer teacher-trainers, is a learning community with immense and sometimes unforeseen value.
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- Teaching English in the Two-Year College
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- 2012-09-01
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- 10.58680/tetyc201220843
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