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Thursday, 3rd October (Richmond)
1. First up today, another extended online celebration of teaching from the British Council, this one a ‘non-central’ event not included in Tuesday’s list, the ASEAN TeachingEnglish Online Conference 2024, Understanding our Learners. It begins next Thursday, 10th October, and … Continue reading
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Tuesday, 1st October (Cambridge)
1. The British Council is celebrating World Teachers’ Day 2024 in style over three days at the end of this week – Thursday 4th, Friday 5th and Saturday 6th October – with a plenary talk and five interactive webinars each … Continue reading
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Thursday, 26th September (Cambridge)
Blog version: https://roycross.blog/ 1. The latest book by social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation, has attracted a lot of attention. Here’s his interview with Elise Hu, the host of TED Talks Daily https://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_haidt_are_smartphones_ruining_childhood?subtitle=en “The Anxious Generation” is shaping cultural … Continue reading
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Tuesday, 24th September (Richmond)
1. The next Green ELT event, at 16:00 UK time this Friday, 27th September, is Intersectionality, ELT and climate change – piecing it all together with Rose Aylett & Zarina Subhan. More info here https://green-action-elt.uk/events/ and registration here https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMtc-GoqDMvGtd7jH6QOKJU92xip3EjokbI#/registration The … Continue reading
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Thursday, 19th September (Richmond)
1. First up today, four free courses from EENet, the Enabling Education Network https://www.eenet.org.uk/inclusive-early-childhood-education-training-videos/online-courses/ Two on Inclusive Beginnings and two Versatile Videos courses You need to register (for free): there’s good, clear guidance on how to do so here https://learnlink.eenet.org.uk/how-to-access-courses-on-eenets-learnlink/ … Continue reading
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Tagged duolingo, education, language, language-learning, learning
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Monday, 16th September (Cambridge)
1. Short notice of a free online course from Old Dominion University at 16:00 UK time tomorrow, Tuesday 17th September, with Helen Crompton, Transforming Teaching with AI (Workshop): Tools to Lighten the Workload https://online.odu.edu/events/transforming-teaching-ai-tools-lighten-workload Stay sane this semester. Discover how … Continue reading
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Tuesday, 20th August (Richmond)
This will be the last Free Resources message until Monday 16th September: I’m heading off to Cres for a break https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cres 1. Spongebag not Washbag! is the title of the highly readable latest post by Carne Ross on his Gentle … Continue reading
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Thursday, 15th August (Cambridge)
1. Here’s a free-to-read piece from the Journal of English as a Lingua Franca (JELF) https://www.degruyter.com/journal/key/jelf/html, Linguistic justice in English-medium instruction contexts: a theoretical argument by Josep Soler from Stockholm University https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/jelf-2024-2003/html PDF below. In the final keynote panel at … Continue reading
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Tuesday, 13th August (Richmond)
1. What role does English play in our multilingual world? is the latest (ninth) episode of the British Council’s Our World, Connected podcast https://www.britishcouncil.org/research-insight/our-world-connected-podcast/english-multilingual-world Harry Kuchah (in the studio in London) and Eric Mpozenzi (at home in Rwanda) join Christine … Continue reading
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Thursday, 8th August (Cambridge)
1. Ipsos have just published their 2024 Global Leadership Survey, for which they interviewed a total of 23,800 adults in 31 countries around the world https://www.ipsos.com/en-uk/russia-iran-israel-and-china-rank-worst-global-influence-while-eu-seen-preferred-model-over-britain Here’s the survey results https://www.ipsos.com/sites/default/files/ct/news/documents/2024-06/ipsos-kings-global-leadership-survey-2024.pdf? PDF below. No surprises who the bad guys are, … Continue reading
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