Sailing into the blue: Losing yourself to gain new focus as a teacher
No matter how experienced you are as a teacher, to regain empathy for the challenges faced by learners it’s important you become a student again, writes Gemma Clarke.
No matter how experienced you are as a teacher, to regain empathy for the challenges faced by learners it’s important you become a student again, writes Gemma Clarke.
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The ‘Internationalizing your teaching’ workshop series offered faculty in North American colleges professional development, to better engage with the needs of international students.
The meetELT ‘Take it off…the page!’ event in Melbourne gathered some great ideas to motivate students in their learning.
Dr Lincoln Gomes reflects on the benefits of internationalised PD in bringing teacher communities together through shared experiences.
Rachel Maissan and Fiona Perry discuss the development of a revised peer observation process, the Digital Peer Observation process.
Find out about the range of courses on offer that are designed to promote contemporary teaching and encourage sharing of great practice.
Whether you have days or decades of teaching experience, lesson planning has the potential to enhance your impact. Dr Lincoln Gomes shares why and how to get started.
In this recording, Rachel Maissan and Fiona Perry share encouraging results and feedback from their newly implemented online peer observation process.
The Navitas teacher community passed a new milestone of participation in professional development. Find out what those hours really mean…
Two SAE teachers share their strategies to make space in their online teaching for humour, play, creativity and active learning.
Get the inside scoop on the 30th annual English Australia Conference from Sophie O’Keefe and Lucy Blakemore.
Beloved by English language teachers in Sydney, the meetELT evening events have started up in Melbourne. Check out photos and videos from the night!
Jocelyn Robinson shares Curtin College’s journey towards more consistent messages on plagiarism and academic integrity.