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"A mind needs a book as a sword needs a whetstone, if it is to keep its edge." George R.R. Martin

English Language Arts:  The Art of The English Language

My love of reading (and also my fear of the dark) began with Carolyn Keene and Nancy Drew.  My favorite aunt gave me The Mystery of the Old Clock as a birthday gift and I have been a veracious reader ever since.  Many years later I decided that I need to share my love of literature with others, what better way than by learning about it at university and then sharing my passion with others. 

On the following pages you will gain an understanding of my philosophy of teaching English Language Arts.
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