End of week 9 and my project report is probably being scrutinized by the instructor Robert T. Elliott. I keep my fingers crossed for the result to be positive. Even at my age waiting for the grading of my work is stressful.
This week, we have discussed multiple intelligences in a language class. One of the overall remark that I can make is that learners are the same all over the world: it is difficult to find a homogeneous class. As Howard Gardner says ''we all have all the intelligences, but no two people are exactly alike''. This principle should govern our teaching methods and flexibility and eclecticism should govern our work.
As far as the project is concerned, I am very grateful to my partner Natali who read my work and made very useful and encouraging remarks. I hope I also helped her improve her work and that she did not take some of my remarks badly. I did not intend to hurt her in any way I just wanted to assist her in making her work look better.
I am now waiting for Robert's sanction and I can say in advance that his remarks too will be welcome as I am always looking forward to the amelioration of the way I do my job. The implementation of the project was not very easy and I could have done more if we had not faced the same difficulties relating to power failure last week and the week before last. But all in all, it was very exciting.
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