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Monthly Archives: December 2021
Friday, 24th December
This is the last ‘Free Resources’ message till 6th January. If you’re getting a break, luxuriate! 1. This has been around since 2016 but was new to me earlier this week: If The World Were 100 People https://youtu.be/QFrqTFRy-LU 2. Eating … Continue reading
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Largely Multilingual Thursday, 23rd December
Here’s the recording of Kristina Hultgren’s talk, Multilingualism vs English: are they reconcilable? at the recent ICLHE (Integrating Content and Language in Higher Education – grown-up CLIL?) symposium in Maastricht on The Englishization of Higher Education https://youtu.be/ptUQwYSfi1g You can find … Continue reading
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Wednesday, 22nd December
1. Well worth exploring when you have a little time, Alexandra Mihai’s last post on her Educationalist blog for 2021, on hybrid teaching this time. “There is no secret that I am no big fan of hybrid teaching”, she says, … Continue reading
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Climate Tuesday, 21st December
1. Lots of videos on the WWF International YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5MDIy3yhWDrx0MyDo4QmYg including these climate action stories from Monteria (Colombia), Park City (USA), Karachi (Pakistan) and London (UK) https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/wwfurbanart 2. Christopher Graham from Footprint ELT UK chaired a panel discussion at … Continue reading
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Monday, 20th December
1. The first of two from Stephen Downes’s OLDaily newsletter: “How do some teachers hold the attention of their whole class, while others may struggle to keep them engaged?” Find out here, in this piece by Kris Taylor on his … Continue reading
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Friday, 17th December
1. The OECD have just published Teachers Getting the Best out of Their Students, based on data from this year’s Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) report and described as taking “a view of teachers and school principals across all … Continue reading
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Vaguely multilingual Thursday, 16th December
Not clever, to have used up most of my ‘multilingual’ material yesterday! 1. This looks likely to be both fun and complicated to organise, an online school debate festival organised by the QLS language school in Greece, supported by Eaquals … Continue reading
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Wednesday, 15th December
1. Three good, inter-related project mini-sites from the ECML which I was reminded about while attending one of their events today: one on Plurilingual and Intercultural Education https://www.ecml.at/Thematicareas/Plurilingualandinterculturaleducation/tabid/4145/language/en-GB/Default.aspx, one on Resources for assessing the home language competences of migrant pupils … Continue reading
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Climate Tuesday, 14th December
1. A mesmerising speech by Mia Mottley, the Prime Minister of Barbados, at the opening of COP 26 that a friend in Thailand has just brought to my attention: https://youtu.be/PN6THYZ4ngM 2. Here’s a piece from the BBC website on the … Continue reading
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Monday, 13th December
1. Try to find a little time tomorrow between 08:30 and 16:15 UK time to pop in to the live stream of the European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) annual colloquium on The future of language education in the light … Continue reading
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