Date of Award

12-2014

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Second Language Teaching (MSLT)

Department

World Languages and Cultures

Committee

Not specified

Abstract

This portfolio represents many hours spent in classrooms (as a student and as a teacher), in the library reading and writing, and spent in quiet contemplation. My views on teaching languages and on education in general have grown and changed. What a tragedy it would be to pass through a graduate program and not to have one’s views evolve and grow. Most importantly, this portfolio represents that growth and the ideal that, as an educator and as a human being, time on this earth ought to be spent growing, learning, and striving for something better.

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