Image from Canva. This month’s blog is brought to you by our Web Carnival speaker Seda Yaman. Imagine a classroom where your students practice English by chatting with historical figures, create recipes by mixing cuisines from across the globe, or play...
Photo by Ian Schneider on Unsplash In our previous post, Divya Madhavan shared her thoughts on coaching and mentoring in ELT. Here, she shares stories of inspiring educators from around the globe. I am going to talk about how we show up for each other by sharing the...
Photo by Clark Tibbs on Unsplash Here we present the first part of Divya Madhavan’s plenary speech from IATEFL 2023 in Harrogate. We ELT teachers lean on each other an awful lot. It is essentially how we grow as teachers. There are more traditional disciplines in...
Photo by Kane Reinholdtsen on Unsplash Unesco’s International Mother Language Day has been celebrated since 2000. The purpose is to celebrate that each language brings to the multicultural world we live in. In its website it is stated: “UNESCO believes in the...
Assessment in education is the compass that guides both educators and students on their academic journey. It’s a critical tool for gauging progress, identifying areas of improvement, and ensuring that learning objectives are met. But assessment is not just about...
Introduction The realm of education is in perpetual motion, constantly seeking ways to elevate teaching practices and enrich the academic journeys of students. Conventional top-down approaches to professional development have often proven to be inadequate, struggling...