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Carmen Scoggins

“Technology is nothing.  What's important is that you have faith in people, 

that they're basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, 

they'll do wonderful things with them."   

~Steve Jobs

Hi!  I'm Carmen Scoggins and I teach Spanish at Watauga High School in beautiful Boone, North Carolina where I am also an adjunct Spanish and Foreign Language Methodology instructor at Appalachian State University.  I earned a BS and MA in Spanish Education from Appalachian State and am a National Board Certified Teacher.  I am an active member of ACTFL, SCOLT, and FLANC.  I am a past president of FLANC and currently serves on the SCOLT board as the president-elect.            

 

In 2007 I was FLANC’s Teacher of the Year and in 2008 I received the SCOLT Teacher of the Year honor. I have presented at the state, regional, and national levels on integrating technology into  the World Language classroom and personalizing the language-learning experience.  I am passionate about getting future World Language teachers involved in the profession. I live in Boone, North Carolina and am in my 24th year of education. 

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