Seasonal Resources for Autumn

Autumn spells back to school and academic life for those living in Northern hemispheres. As days become busier, teachers need support for inspiration in regard […]

Problems the Earth Faces - Resources for Educators

unsplash-logoJosh Hild There are probably more problems in the world than I care to mention, though the environment is one that always comes to my […]

Beginning of the Year Questionnaire for Students in a World Language Classroom

After reading George Couros' book "Innovator's Mindset: Empower Learning, Unleash Talent, and Lead a Culture of Creativity", it made me reconsider how I would start […]

Fake News - Resources for Learners and Educators

Digital literacies, Visual literacies, Social Media literacies. The skills and demands of today's literacies change and so should educational practices by meeting learners in the […]

Training Resources for Educators

There are a number of ways educators can continue doing professional development, even without exorbitant fees for training courses. Besides, blogs, newsletters and the myriad […]

With a Little Help for Educators - A Teaching Resource to Explore

Toa Heftiba Time and time again, I hear the same statements from learners- I was soooooo bored! The lesson was soooooo boring!  This state of […]

News and Media Literacy

via GIPHY If digital literacy hasn't been a burning issue to focus on in classrooms, it certainly has become one now. In particular, the skill […]

Sharing Learning and Professional Development with Videos

If you happen to live where Autumn has set in, this post is especially for you. As conferences become increasingly expensive to attend, one of […]

Asking Questions, Challenging Learning - A Resource for Educators

What is learning if not questioning? What is learning if not the provocation of questioning? The Learning Challenge with James Nottingham from Challenging Learning on […]

Free Professional Development for Teachers

If you had a life threatening illness, would you go to a medical doctor trained in 1817? If you were not feeling well, would you […]

Teaching Materials For Scholastic: You’re The Teacher Now.

I recently wrote some more material for Scholastic. The purpose was to show teachers how making mistakes and giving answers rather than questions can really […]

Teacher Development and Resources

photo credit: 蒲公英 via photopin (license) My last post was on professional development and somehow, the need for continuous professional development lingers on my mind. […]

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