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Monthly Archives: April 2025
Tuesday, 29th April (Richmond)
1. AI AIn’t going away, however much it might be misbehaving. Here’s a great set of resources from TeachingEnglish, Pathways: AI in language teaching https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/professional-development/teachers/professional-development-pathways/pathways-ai-language-teaching 2. Here’s an important report for the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and the … Continue reading
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Tagged annie-ernaux, book-review, european-literature, loic-menzies, non-fiction, translation
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Thursday, 24th April (Cambridge)
1. An interesting piece from Chatham House on the relationship between China and India, which they suggest will be of ‘greater long-term significance’ than the relationship between the US and China https://www.chathamhouse.org/sites/default/files/2025-04/2025-04-23-how-china-india-relations-will-shape-asia-global-order-bajpaee-jie.pdf The China–US relationship is widely regarded as the … Continue reading
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Tagged Booker Prize, Chatham House, China, education, India, language, learning, Mosfilm, natesol, Tarkovsky, teaching, writing
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Tuesday, 22nd April (Richmond)
1. It’s United Nations International Mother Earth Day today https://www.un.org/en/observances/earth-day Mother Earth is clearly urging a call to action. Nature is suffering. Oceans filling with plastic and turning more acidic. Extreme heat, wildfires and floods, have affected millions of people. … Continue reading
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Tagged CLIL, Cormorants, MI5, Mother Earth Day, National Archives, Pope Francis
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Thursday, 17th April (Cambridge)
1. Economic concepts in pictures from Visual Capitalist https://www.visualcapitalist.com/ These are their most popular graphics https://www.voronoiapp.com/posts/most-popular and here’s the global economy in 2025 https://www.voronoiapp.com/economy/-How-the-World-Economy-Will-Look-in-2025-3358 and in 2050 (but before the Trump assault on it began, I think) https://www.voronoiapp.com/economy/Visualizing-the-Future-Global-Economy-by-GDP-in-2050-127 2. A … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, Banksy, Doxxing, International Journal of TESOL Studies, Visual Capitalist
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Tuesday, 15th April (Richmond)
1. Trump vs Harvard, two NYT gift articles from the front line of the battle for academic freedom in the USA: The Trump Administration’s Letter to Harvard https://tinyurl.com/mrucmzf7 Harvard’s Response to the Trump Administration https://tinyurl.com/3rzmv455 2. A persuasive piece for … Continue reading
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Thursday, 10th April (Richmond)
1. First up tonight, a good news, bad news piece from The Guardian, Energy demands from AI datacentres to quadruple by 2030, says report https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/apr/10/energy-demands-from-ai-datacentres-to-quadruple-by-2030-says-report The IEA forecast indicates a sharp rise in the requirements of AI, but said threat … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, artificial-intelligence, BOLD, Chatham House, education, NILE, Norwich, streaming, teaching, technology
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Thursday, 3rd April (Richmond)
1. The Healthy Linguistic Diet team, Thomas Bak and Dina Mehmedbegovic-Smith, relaunched their website on the International Day of Multilingualism last week. Here it is! https://healthylinguisticdiet.com/bali-hld-model-launching-on-the-international-day-of-multilingualism-27-3-2025/ 2. I hope this one from The New Yorker is accessible, Are We Taking … Continue reading
Tuesday, 1st April (Cambridge)
1. Here’s an open-access special issue of The Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning on Local Perspectives on Language Teacher Motivation and Engagement edited by Sarah Mercer and David Smid https://www.jpll.org/index.php/journal/issue/view/language_teacher_motivation_and_engagement Some intriguing titles: how about Unveiling the Motivational … Continue reading
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