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Lesson Plan: Using Poetry to Engage and Empower Students
by Brittany Ober
April is National Poetry Month in the United States! Poetry is a vehicle for cross-cultural learning and discussion, and it offers authentic means to practice a number of skills, including pronunciation and identifying thought groups. Use this lesson plan to teach your adult English language learners a way to concretely comprehend poetry. Read More
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Quick Tip: 3 Tips for Personalizing Feedback
by Brooke Eddington
Providing effective feedback can be difficult and time consuming, especially for English language learners, who depend heavily on teacher comments. Learn several ways to give personalized feedback to your students, which can help improve student-teacher rapport as well as increase student motivation. Read More
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Article: The 4 Properties of Powerful Teachers (The Chronicle of Higher Education) |
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Collection of Papers: Innovation in English Language Teacher Education |
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Online Tool: Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for teachers of English |
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Blog: Ideas for E.L.L.s: Teaching and Learning About Animals |
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Blog: What Motivates A Student’s Interest in Reading and Writing |
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Infographics: 25 Maps That Explain the English Language |
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Blog: The Importance of Transforming Adult Learning |
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