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[edit] What is the proficiency level?

This is an interesting training plan. I am wondering what proficiency is required for the teachers. --Onkei

Thank you for your question. I've added a prerequisite part to my lesson as a result of your feedback. --Eve

[edit] Copyright

Hi Eve and Onkei, Welcome to Wikigogy, the wiki for teachers of English as a second or foreign language everywhere to share and collaboratively develop free lesson plans and teaching materials. I hope you find Wikigogy useful and helpful.

Copyrights may be something to think about when asking your teachers in training to submit their class work on Wikigogy.org. Everything submitted to Wikigogy is released to the world under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 license. If some teachers in training do not consent to that, it would perhaps be inappropriate to require them to do this and they would need to not participate in the wiki. To avoid problems, you would perhaps want to explain what Open educational resources are to your teachers in training and have only those who freely consent to releasing their class work under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 license use the wiki. See Copyleft.

Let me know if I can help with anything :-)

--Roger 01:43, 19 July 2007 (CDT)

[edit] Thanks

Thanks. It's a great lesson plan for teacher training. --Onkei

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