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We often discuss the importance of teaching sustainability, but what about educational sustainability? What does it mean, and how is it different?
In this episode, we delve into the various aspects of educational sustainability through an inspiring conversation with André Hedlund and Andrea Vinkler. They will help us reflect on how to place the human element at the heart of the classroom while balancing it with the latest technological developments.
This episode covers:
📝Show notes:
Cambridge Life Competencies framework.
Desirable difficulties theory, by Robert Bjork.
Dweck, C. (2006). Mindset: The new psychology of success. Random House.
Haidt, J. (2024). The Anxious Generation. Allen Lane.
Desmurget, M. (2022). Screen Damage: The Dangers of Digital Media for Children. Polity.
Sustainability framework for ELT
Sustainability in ELT - downloadable white paper
Teachers’ perspectives on the impact of generative AI in ELT - downloadable white paper
🧠To learn more:
In ‘Chá Pedagógico - Mobile Phones: BANNED!’ André discusses the impact of technology on learning.
Learning Cosmos is a platform created by André for teacher training based on the Sciences of Learning.
Instagram: @thelearningcosmos
Youtube: @learningcosmos
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In today's digital age, platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube are capturing students' attention with videos up to few minutes long. So, how can teachers use these short-form videos to keep their students engaged inside the classroom while also supporting language learning?
Don’t miss this exciting episode where María G. Durán and Katie La Storia share their experiences on introducing short-form videos into the class. From improving listening comprehension and pronunciation, to developing presentation skills and confidence through scripting and storytelling, this episode has everything you need to know!
We'll cover the following topics:
Links and references:
Learn English with Cambridge YouTube channel
Lights, camera, English! Video activities to engage your students
Just press play! Videos and digital games with young learners
Way beyond just watching videos: when learning and entertainment meet through YouTube
Downloadable resources for Spanish-speaking teachers looking for inspiration for their classes
María’s social media channels, where teachers and learners can find all the videos categories María mentions on the podcast:
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Teachers Talk Tech! In this episode Nick Peachey and Ann-Marie Murphy discuss the transformative role of AI chatbots in education, reflecting on their benefits and challenges.
Tune in to explore how chatbots can provide instant feedback, assist with lesson planning, and support both students and teachers inside and outside the classroom.
This episode covers:
Links and references:
Exploring the impact of generative AI on Language Education: insights from teachers
The role of AI in Language Learning: research evidence and strategies for success
Generative AI and the language classroom
My AI teacher sample lesson plan
Peachey, N. (2023). ChatGPT in the Language Classroom. PeacheyPublications Ltd
Peachey, N. (2024). AI activities and resources for English language teachers. British Council
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What are employability skills and why are they crucial for the future workplace? How can language teachers incorporate them in the class? Join us in this episode of Teachers Talk Tech as we explore the essential soft skills for work, from emotional and leadership skills to decision-making, critical thinking and teamwork.
Our special guests, Craig Thaine and Cecília Lemos Harmer, share their experience and tips on how language teachers can support the development of these skills.
This episode covers:
Links and references:
The Cambridge Employability Skills Framework document
The research project Craig refers to in the conversation
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In this episode of Teachers Talk Tech, we delve into the world of evolving language assessment with special guests Andreas Schleicher from OECD and Fran Woodward of Cambridge. They discuss how technology is transforming the way we measure language skills, moving away from traditional tests towards a more holistic approach.
This episode explores:
Tune in and discover how technology is revolutionising the way we learn and assess languages.
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Innovation is such a buzz word. In this episode, we’ll explain what innovation is when it comes to education. We’ll also explore how teachers can innovate, especially if working in constrained environments. We’ll reflect on the role of schools and managers in supporting teacher innovation, and look at some examples of everyday innovation for teachers to try out.
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What is game-based learning and how is it different from gamified learning? In this episode, we’ll explore the benefits of games in language learning, and we'll debunk some of the common myths! Find out how to integrate games into your classes and help your students develop their game-based learning skills.
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What is digital inclusion and what does it look like in practice? In this episode, we’ll look at key approaches to inclusion and how they can support learners to better navigate digital resources. We’ll also explore the skills teachers need to promote digital inclusion inside and outside the classroom.
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In this episode, we'll explore the fascinating world of virtual reality (VR). We’ll look at examples of how VR can enrich language learning, and discuss some of its challenges. Looking towards the future, we'll explore what's next for the integration of VR in education and share some practical tips for incorporating it into your teaching.
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What is AI and what can we do with it now? Join us to hear about the impact of recent developments in AI on learning and teaching. We’ll cover ChatGPT and how teachers can prepare for future innovations in AI. Finally, we'll answer the big question: should teachers trust AI?
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