Unsplash How to encourage learner autonomy when it comes to learning vocabulary? How to inspire curiosity to learn more about certain words in English? For […]
Photo by Pixabay from Pexels There is the scent of fear in the unknown. The fear of failure, the fear of not belonging, the fear of putting a […]
There is something magical about bridges. They connect us. As well as possible threats, bridges bring communities closer, making each different community more accessible. And […]
via GIPHYThere are so many ways to use videos in lessons and for post-lesson revisions (e.g. Edpuzzle and PlayPosit , previously known as Educanon); the problem […]
Photo by Martin Damboldt from Pexels We seek greenery, whether outdoors (forest-bathing, anyone?) or by bringing twigs, flowers, shrubs and other greenery into our homes and work spaces. […]
Why do squirrels organise and bury their nuts? Do you know how to make sugar skulls for Day of the Dead? Are you able to […]
When discussing the environment in classrooms, it is not enough to simply discuss the different aspects of environmental concerns and problems. Looking after our environment […]
Life on the go. Learning on the go. Yet, does learning on the go really happen? Not every learning moment has to be embedded in […]
Do you remember days sitting in history lessons and imagining the world at that point in time? Or, was your experience of history lessons closer […]
Our learning ecosystem today is rich with multimedia and a wide choice of digital tools and approaches to using them for education. Here is an […]
I recently attended an intensive language course, (a language which I don't speak) and as an educator, came away with even more certainties of the […]
Students do know what is wrong and right for themselves in their own contexts, but very often they also need guidance to think critically through […]