S1E4: Questions to ask in Class
Eve and Laura review the different type of questions we ask in class and how we can use questions to develop learners' critical thinking skills.
Eve and Laura review the different type of questions we ask in class and how we can use questions to develop learners' critical thinking skills.
Teacher Melissa Muir talks about the important role parents and caregivers can have in supporting and encouraging their child's learning progress. In addition, Melissa provides practical insights into how she establishes and supports communication channels with parents, as well as how she fosters further learning at home.
Teacher and Counsellor Konstantin Goldau talks about challenges learners may encounter when returning to a hybrid or face-to-face classroom post pandemic, and suggests strategies to create space for reflection and mindfulness.
Laura is the co-founder and producer of the TESOL Pop podcast, which focuses on bite-sized development for busy English Language teachers. Laura is also the founder of Communicating for Impact, where she trains educators and edupreneurs to use media creatively to grow their community.
Event Design Consultant and Executive Zoom Producer Robbie Samuels shares best practices from his latest book, Break Out of Boredom: Low-Tech Solutions for Highly Engaging Zoom Events. In this episode, Robbie walks through how to set up, manage, and wrap up breakout room tasks to keep the lesson's pace moving forward.