It is my firm conviction that all or most of the...
Nobody would controvert the fact that students w...
Creating specific lessons for different language...
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Prior to any attempt to put competency-based app...
1. Take a deep breath and SPEAK! The more you th...
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If a teacher is able to use the seven components...
There’s no gainsaying the fact that good teachin...
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Written by Administrator Monday, 29 October 2012 00:48

In my quest for answers to questions to submit in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the International Certificate of Teaching Mastery that I got in February, I asked Robert Vincent* these specific questions about student-related issues in his daily
Written by Administrator Wednesday, 03 October 2012 08:13

If a teacher is able to use the seven components of Dr.CROSS (Discovery, Risk, Collaboration, Real Tasks/ Consequences, Originality, Skills, Service), then she is a great one. As an EFL teacher in Morocco, I can safely say that some of those
Written by Administrator Saturday, 01 September 2012 02:40
There’s no gainsaying the fact that good teaching is all about practice and good teachers are those who use less TTT to give their students the chance to discover, negotiate and reflect on their own learning. As a matter of fact, the twelve aspects of teaching
Written by Administrator Sunday, 26 August 2012 12:16

My decision to apply for the IATEFL scholarship to attend its annual conference stems from my belief and conviction that even the most prepared and genuinely qualified teachers still have a great deal to learn and that their professional development
Written by Administrator Wednesday, 01 August 2012 09:13

This is an abridged excerpt from “Second Thoughts about Competency-based Approach”, an action research I conducted in 2007. The paper emphasized the controversies the competency-based approach raised and the challenges it posed
Written by Administrator Thursday, 26 July 2012 10:17

Teaching should be creative, but not sloppy. If we know how to cast our net, how to work through the process, and how to build on it for the future, we can begin planning with the end result in mind. Then, we can use tools to assess our progress in order to
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