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ePals Teacher Challenge 2009
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Enter Your Great Work in ePals 2009 Contest
Have you had a phenomenal collaboration with another classroom? Created a uniquely global project? Watched your students really come to understand a cultural difference? Enter ePals Teacher Challenge ’09 and share projects that have inspired and motivated your students.
At ePals we know that digital literacy, collaboration and global awareness are critical to student success in the 21st century. As ePals educators, you connect students worldwide. With Teacher Challenge ’09, we want to both learn from you and recognize you for a job well done.
Nominate yourself or a fellow teacher. Members of ePals Advisory Committee, all active ePals teachers, will select outstanding entries to be featured, via video conference, at the Second Annual ePals Conference, July 2009.
Contest Information
Registration
Register now for the 2009 conference

Note: You do NOT have to register for the main BLC conference
in order to register for the ePals pre-conference.
Topics & Speakers
Over the next few months we will be highlighting the inspiring projects of ePals Featured Teachers. To check out current submissions or to enter your own project, visit our submission page!
Check back soon for updates!
Most Recent Content
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Entry Information: Entries need to describe learning experiences that are focused on collaboration, digital literacy and/or global awareness. Contest begins April 15, 2009. Entries must be submitted by midnight, May 31, 2009, EDT USA. Applicants may nominate themselves, or be nominated by others. Questions? Contact: teacherchallenge@epals.com Please...
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Candace Pauchnick I teach English and Human Psychology at Patrick Henry High School in San Diego, California, U.S. A. I have been a member of ePals for over 6 years and have connected my students to other students in many countries. My website: http://henry.sandi.net/staff/cpauchni/pals0506.html shows my various international projects over the years...
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