[ELTWeekly Volume 8, Issue 14 | September 5, 2016 | ISSN 0975-3036] Ben Johnson says, “For beginning teachers, or for teachers like myself returning to teaching, the most difficult thing to master is classroom management. I had to relearn what ten years of hard instruction had taught me: Good classroom management is more than just… Continue reading The 5 Priorities of Classroom Management (Edutopia)
Category: Volume 8 Issue 14
Creative Learning and Teaching with Readers (Cambridge Conversations)
[ELTWeekly Volume 8, Issue 14 | September 5, 2016 | ISSN 0975-3036] What’s in a story?… Incredible potential for creative learning and teaching. Getting students involved in the story, and only then ‘teaching them language’ secondary to this, is a very effective way to develop learners’ reading skills. It can be challenging however to get… Continue reading Creative Learning and Teaching with Readers (Cambridge Conversations)
How can I use print course books in blended learning classes? (OU ELT Blog)
[ELTWeekly Volume 8, Issue 14 | September 5, 2016 | ISSN 0975-3036] Ken Wilson says, “We asked teachers from around the world who have been using Smart Choice what one question they would like to ask Ken. He will answer three of these questions in a series of video blogs this month. Today, Ken discusses… Continue reading How can I use print course books in blended learning classes? (OU ELT Blog)
Webinar” The potential of smart devices in the EFL classroom, September 7
[ELTWeekly Volume 8, Issue 14 | September 5, 2016 | ISSN 0975-3036] Are smartphones a classroom management problem or a useful tool for language teaching and learning? Discover how smart devices can become a key part of the learning experience for your students with Thomas Healy. In a series of video tutorials and three live… Continue reading Webinar” The potential of smart devices in the EFL classroom, September 7
Quality vs. Quantity: Choosing Your Back-to-School Apps (Edutopia)
[ELTWeekly Volume 8, Issue 14 | September 5, 2016 | ISSN 0975-3036] Monica Burns says, “You’ve been there. Open a new device and make a quick visit to the App Store. A simple search turns into download wheels spinning for lots of different apps. With thousands of free (and paid) apps to choose from, it’s hard… Continue reading Quality vs. Quantity: Choosing Your Back-to-School Apps (Edutopia)