14 episodi

A weekly series of conversations with teachers from around the world discussing their experiences in teaching and education.

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A weekly series of conversations with teachers from around the world discussing their experiences in teaching and education.

    Episode 14 – Geoff Jordan

    Episode 14 – Geoff Jordan

    Geoff Jordan is a Ph.D. Tutor in distance learning MA TESOL at Leicester University and a self-described anarchist.  His writing on Second Language Acquisition and English Langauge Teaching have earned him a reputation for being outspoken, and his passion for these topics shone through in this conversation.  

    We talked about Geoff's history as an EFL teacher and his transition to teaching at the university level and touched on a vast array of research topics in the field of language learning. This one is particularly dense, so you might want to take notes and do some additional reading when you're done watching! The links below will point you in the direction of more depth on many of the topics we discussed  

    Links 

     Geoff's Blog:  
    https://applingtesol.wordpress.com/  

    Geoff's Book, "Theory Construction in SLA":
    https://benjamins.com/catalog/lllt.8  

    A recent article from Geoff on coursebooks:
    https://academic.oup.com/eltj/article-abstract/73/4/438/5580919?redirectedFrom=fulltext  

    And his course on TBLT:
    https://learn.slb.coop/course/tblt-from-theory-to-practice-nov2019/  

    Glen Fulcher on the CEFR:
    http://155.207.69.71/gala/14th/Papers/Invited%20Speakers/Fulcher.pdf  

    Earl Stevick's "A Way and Ways":
    https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Languages-Earl-W-Stevick/dp/0838430929 

     Works from John Fanselow:
    https://ltprofessionals.com/johnfanselow  

    Also mentioned: Long. M. (2007) Problems in SLA. Chapt. 3: Age differences and the sentitive periods controversy in SLA   



    Watch the video of this conversation on the Rebel Teacher Network Youtube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/rebelteachernetwork

    • 1h 49 min
    Episode 13 – Sufyan Christian

    Episode 13 – Sufyan Christian

    Sufyan is a passionate advocate of homeschooling and alternative education, inspired heavily by the works of John Taylor Gatto and Peter Grey. He currently holds a TA position in a UK Primary School.   

    Sufyan is currently developing Edukate F1RST, which is intended to give all children the opportunity to identify and unlock their own version of genius by maximising their access to quality material and guidance.  

    We talked about Sufyan's decision to homeschool his own children and how his thoughts on education have developed as he has had increasingly varied contact with the mainstream system. We also talked about Sufyan's experience of school as a person of colour in the UK and what that experience is like today.

    Links  

    Find Sufyan on LinkedIn:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-christian/

    You can watch the videos of these conversations on the Rebel Teacher Network:
    https://www.YouTube.com/RebelTeacherNetwork

    • 1h 35 min
    Episode 12 – Emma Cann

    Episode 12 – Emma Cann

    A conversation with Emma Cann.  

    Emma works with hardworking teachers and school leaders to develop strategies to find the clarity, confidence and calm to face challenges and manage stress without overwhelm or burnout.   

    She helps them create healthy, mindful and productive teaching environments which allow passionate professionals to do what they love and have their greatest impact.   

    We talked about Emma's journey away from and ultimately back into the classroom, the work she does to provide support and motivation to teachers and the ubiquitous problem of teacher burnout.  

    Links  

    Emma on LinkedIn:  
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-cann-9641a2189/  

    Emma on Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/emmacanncoaching (@emmacanncoaching)  

    Emma on Twitter:  
    https://twitter.com/emmacanncoach (@emmacanncoach)  

    Emma's Website:  
    https://www.emmacanncoaching.com/  



    Watch the video of this conversation on Youtube:
    https://youtu.be/dmR75MSOer8

    • 1h 54 min
    Episode 11 – Anita Modestova

    Episode 11 – Anita Modestova

    A conversation with Anita Modestova.  

    Anita Modestova is a CELTA qualified teacher, psychologist and business trainer. She specialises in teaching general English to adults, low levels and also delivers seminars on how to build your career as a self-employed teacher.   

    Anita manages her own professional development community for teachers of English - Teachers Teach Teachers: https://teachers-teach-teachers.com/ 

    We talked about Anita's experience as an English teacher and occasional Russian teacher, her work in teacher development with Teachers Teach Teachers, and we looked at some of the similarities and differences between our teaching contexts, Indonesia and Russia  

    Links

    Find Anita on Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/anitamodestova 

    Teachers Teach Teachers:
    https://teachers-teach-teachers.com/ 

    Teachers Teach Teachers on Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/ttt.teachers... 

    And on Instagram:
    http://instagram.com/ttt_teachersteac... 

    The book Anita talked about is Advising and Supporting Teachers by Dr. Mick Randall:
    https://www.amazon.com/Advising-Suppo...



    Watch the video of this conversation on Youtube:
    https://youtu.be/H5koWSnP7zk

    • 1h 51 min
    Episode 10 – Richard Jones-Nerzic

    Episode 10 – Richard Jones-Nerzic

    A conversation with Richard Jones-Nerzic.  

    Richard is a History Teacher with a particular interest in the philosophy of history education and its relationship to epistemology and identity. He currently teaches in Switzerland and is an experienced teacher of the IB Curriculum. 

     We talked about the development of history as a corse subject in education and the different philosophical approaches to teaching history as well as the increasing influence of the IB curriculum and its strengths as an internationally oriented approach to education.  

    Links  

    Richard's website:
    https://www.internationalschoolhistor...   

    Richard's Youtube channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/c/internation... 

    Schools Across Frontiers: The Story of the International Baccalaureate and the United World Colleges (which we reference in the video):
    https://books.google.ch/books/about/S...

    Watch the video of this conversation on Youtube:
    https://youtu.be/4Ij5yHIz9Ew

    • 1h 38 min
    Episode 9 – Richard O'Neill

    Episode 9 – Richard O'Neill

    A conversation with Richard O'Neill.  

    Richard O'Neill is a master storyteller brought up in the nomadic storytelling tradition. Storytelling is at the heart of his culture and his professional life, where he works with children and adults alike.  

    Richard is the author of a number of children's books, and award winning plays for adult audiences, a number of which have been broadcast on national radio. He has been awarded 'National Literacy Hero' status.  

    We talk about the value of storytelling on a number of social and cultural levels, how Richard's Nomadic upbringing has affected his professional endeavours and the role of stories in education.  

    Links 

    Richard's personal website and blog:
    richardthestoryteller.weebly.com   

    Richard's corporate website:
    https://story4biz.weebly.com  

    Instructional Coaching with Karl Millsom:
    jla-tesol.teachable.com

    Watch the video of this conversation on Youtube:
    https://youtu.be/UlXXCwd6MKk

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