1h 14 min

Cecilia Nobre on Using Video for Teacher Development Teacher Talking Time: The Learn YOUR English Podcast

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Cecilia Nobre is a Ph.D. student in Applied Linguistics at Warwick, has been an EFL teacher for over 20 years, and is a trainer on DipTESOL, CertTESOL, and Celta trainer. She has co-authored the book "Using Video to Support Teacher Reflection and Development in ELT" with Steve Mann and Laura Baecher.
Her research interests lie in the areas of teacher development, video reflection, and reflective practice. In this episode, Cecilia touches on:
video-based observation as a form of development
how videos can foster more critical reflection
using video recordings in both the physical and digital classroom
why every teacher should record their own lessons - and then watch them
how video observation can be incorporated into pre-service training courses
why video observation reduces the hierarchical relationship of traditional observation and how it can foster community building 
advice for new educators just getting started 
For more from Cecilia:
1. Follow her on LinkedIn
2. See her co-authored book "Using Video to Support Teacher Reflection and Development in ELT" 
As always, thank you for listening. Your support has been overwhelming and we couldn't do what we do without you. We hope this podcast serves as an effective CPD tool for you.
If you have a comment or question about today's show, we'd love to hear from you: info@learnyourenglish.com 
Ways we can help you right now:
1. 5in30: Get 5 clients in the next 30 days
2. Sandbox your own course ideas in our free support community for teacherpreneurs. 
3. Map your first course in 60 minutes or less - your free guide here
4. See our free guides for teachers starting their own business 
5. Try our TAP program free for 7 days
6. CPD: Teaching Listening Made Easy
7. Follow us on IG: @learnyourenglish

We help teachers start their own online business for free. Click here to join in.
Cecilia Nobre is a Ph.D. student in Applied Linguistics at Warwick, has been an EFL teacher for over 20 years, and is a trainer on DipTESOL, CertTESOL, and Celta trainer. She has co-authored the book "Using Video to Support Teacher Reflection and Development in ELT" with Steve Mann and Laura Baecher.
Her research interests lie in the areas of teacher development, video reflection, and reflective practice. In this episode, Cecilia touches on:
video-based observation as a form of development
how videos can foster more critical reflection
using video recordings in both the physical and digital classroom
why every teacher should record their own lessons - and then watch them
how video observation can be incorporated into pre-service training courses
why video observation reduces the hierarchical relationship of traditional observation and how it can foster community building 
advice for new educators just getting started 
For more from Cecilia:
1. Follow her on LinkedIn
2. See her co-authored book "Using Video to Support Teacher Reflection and Development in ELT" 
As always, thank you for listening. Your support has been overwhelming and we couldn't do what we do without you. We hope this podcast serves as an effective CPD tool for you.
If you have a comment or question about today's show, we'd love to hear from you: info@learnyourenglish.com 
Ways we can help you right now:
1. 5in30: Get 5 clients in the next 30 days
2. Sandbox your own course ideas in our free support community for teacherpreneurs. 
3. Map your first course in 60 minutes or less - your free guide here
4. See our free guides for teachers starting their own business 
5. Try our TAP program free for 7 days
6. CPD: Teaching Listening Made Easy
7. Follow us on IG: @learnyourenglish

1h 14 min

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