1. Here’s one from Bill Gates that got lost at the back of the drawer earlier this summer, Can online classes change the game for some students?, an interview with Blaire Penry, the 2024 Washington State Teacher of the Year https://www.gatesnotes.com/Blaire-Penry-believes-online-classes-change-the-game-for-some-students plus a short video https://youtu.be/8v8N_ily4Xs
2. Here’s an open-access TESOL Quarterly piece, English in Displacement: Language Learning and Test Preparation Experiences of Refugees and Asylum Seekers by Brigita Séguis, Heidi Miu & Ross Goldstone https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/tesq.3356 PDF below.
Here’s the abstract: In an effort to better support adult and refugee English language learners, this paper aims to focus on understanding the needs and experiences of one specific group, that is, refugee and asylum seeker healthcare professionals (RASHPs), based in the United Kingdom. RASHPs tend to be highly educated and experienced learners. One of their main objectives is to acquire high levels of English language proficiency and possibly return to clinical practice in their new host country. The data for the study come from an online survey that was completed by 106 respondents, followed by interviews conducted with three nurses and nine doctors. Additionally, two language test preparation teachers were also interviewed. The findings show that RASHPs represent a very diverse group of learners, with a range of linguistic backgrounds, age groups, and proficiency levels. Results further reveal that RASHPs often face a range of situational, technological and psycho-social barriers that may prevent them from fully engaging with their English language and test preparation classes. The study concludes with a series of classroom and policy-level recommendations that could help ensure better outcomes for refugee and asylum seeker learners.
3. Here’s Russell Stannard’s presentation at IATEFL Poland back in April on 5 Key AI Tools for Language Teachers https://youtu.be/9uZHjc0Uxx8 I’m not quite sure that AI did a perfect job on the URLs in his abstract, though!
Bags more stuff on Russell’s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@ttvRussell
4. A Rolling Stone piece by Jon Blistein, Inside the $621 Million Legal Battle for the ‘Soul of the Internet’ https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/internet-archive-major-label-music-lawsuit-1235105273/
Major record labels have sued the online library Internet Archive over thousands of old recordings, raising the question: Who owns the past?
5. And, finally, a decidedly non-hagiographical blog post from Cocoa Runners on 200 Years of Cadbury’s https://cocoarunners.com/blog/200-years-of-cadburys/