User talk:UAgradstudent

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Pedagogical content knowledge
Hi UAgradstudent, and thank you very much for your contribution to Second-language acquisition! I hope you don't mind too much, but I've taken the liberty of moving your material to the article Second-language acquisition classroom research. This isn't a criticism of your material at all - it's just that there is a lot to cover in second-language acquisition, so there is really only space in the article to summarize everything briefly. (For example, all the material in Second-language acquisition classroom research was originally moved from the second-language acquisition article.) I can certainly agree with putting in a couple of sentences about pedagogical content knowledge research into the main article, but anything longer than that should probably go in the daughter article, I think. Would this be ok with you? Please let me know your thoughts. Best regards —  Mr. Stradivarius ♫ 10:02, 12 April 2012 (UTC)