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Showing posts with label Professional Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professional Development. Show all posts

Words from American Indian languages:
Chipmunk, igloo, kayak, moccasin, moose, papoose, pecan, powwow, squash, succotash, tepee,toboggan, tomahawk, totem, wampum, wigwam
Words from Russian:
Cosmonaut, babushka, intelligentsia, mammoth, pogrom, ruble, tchotche, kalishnikov, borsch,
kasha, kefir, pirogy, glasnost, MIR, perestroika, tsar, Rodinia,



A language borrows a word (and doesn’t give it back, but keeps it) when it doesn’t have a word
of its own for something new or a new idea.

When the Vikings (who spoke Old Norse) came and settled in England, many words arrived with them:

Words from Old Norse:
Anger, bag, birth, bleak, both, cake, call, club, crooked, die, drag, egg, fellow, freckle, gaze, get,hit, husband, kid, kindle, knife, law, leg, lift, loose, meek, oaf, raft, rag, raise, reindeer, root, rug,same, scalp, scare, seem, skirt, sky, snare, take, they, Thursday, tight, troll, trust, ugly, want,
wand, window, wrong, wise,


Do you want an easy, effective, and affordable Professional Development? You can
1- Join University courses.
2- Read educational literature
3- Attend workshops
But those are probably the most common and traditional forms of professional development in our field. Let’s consider some other possibilities that can work well with tight budgets and busy schedules:

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