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A Second Language: An Enriching Choice of Study (Wesley King)

February 27, 2017 by Lucas Hilty Leave a Comment

February 27, 2017 by Wesley King

Wesley teaches the value of learning languages as a way to understand those from cultures different from our own. Courtesy Christian Light Education (CLE).

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CONTRIBUTOR: Wesley King

SERIES: CLE Workshops 2009

All items in the series:
  • A Second Language: An Enriching Choice of Study (Wesley King)
  • Asking Effective Questions (Jonas Sauder)
  • Dealing with Disrespect Respectfully (Jonas Sauder)
  • Honor All Men (Wesley King)
  • Teacher Created Problems (Wesley King)
  • The High Place of Respect (Wesley King)
  • The Revised First Grade Reading and Language Arts (Pete Peters)
  • The Teacher's Cross and Crown (Pete Peters)
  • Honor All Men (Jonas Sauder)
  • Our God is an Awesome God (Pete Peters)
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