by Scott Dreyer | Feb 29, 2016 | Learning Resources
The number one best-selling book of all time, and the most widely-translated book, is the Bible. However, while the Bible is a book, that is only part of the story. It is also a collection of many books. In fact, the word Bible has the word stem bibli, which means...
by Scott Dreyer | Feb 8, 2016 | Learning Resources
Ask Scott Dreyer: Q: What are some good Accommodations for ESL students? A: Several teacher-friends of mine have asked me this question in recent years, especially as more Chinese students are coming to the US to attend middle school or high school. This is a...
by Scott Dreyer | Jan 19, 2016 | Learning Resources
Each January, many people spend time thinking about new goals for their year and life. Actually, there is nothing magic about doing that in January only. As author Gretchen Rubin writes, the best time to start a new habit–or break a bad habit–is not the...
by Scott Dreyer | Dec 8, 2015 | Learning Resources
When I began my teaching career way back in 1986 (instructing a daily German 101 intensive drill class at William and Mary–I was a senior who had just returned from a Junior Year Abroad program in Germany), I made a decision to try to “keep my teaching...
by Scott Dreyer | Jun 24, 2015 | Learning Resources
Fear of Public Speaking (This came in an email from Brian Flanagan, a man I had the pleasure of meeting when Zig Ziglar and his team came to the Roanoke Valley a few years ago.) According to that great medical journal, The Readers Digest!, speaking in...
by Scott Dreyer | May 29, 2015 | Learning Resources
This morning I was having class with Queenie, a middle school-aged girl in Shenzhen, South China. We were working on some Q&A about a reading passage, and as I usually do, I asked “Do you have any questions?”(Cultural note: many Chinese students,...