S3E7: Community in the Classroom

Academic Coordinator, Helena Marilican, talks about what community can look like in a classroom setting, the positive impact it can have on learning, and how we can foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment.

References

  1. The Charles A. Dana Center at the University of Texas at Austin and Agile Mind, Inc. (unknown) Learning and the Adolescent Mind: Culture of learning. Available here. (Accessed: 3 April 2022).

  2. Lanler, S. (2000) Foreign to Familiar: A Guide to Understanding Hot and Cold Climate Cultures. 1st edn. Mc Dougal Publishing

Laura Wilkes

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.

https://communicating-for-impact.com/
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