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11 Traits of Highly Creative Students



Often we can apply insights as teachers from other fields. Dean Rieck is a highly creative and successful direct marketing copywriter and author of the piece “Do You Have These 11 Traits of Highly Creative People?”     read more >>


 

What is CLIL?

CLIL stands for Content and Language Integrated Learning. It refers to teaching subjects such as science, history and geography to students through a foreign language. This can be by the English teacher using cross-curricular content or the subject teacher using English as the language of instruction. Both methods result in the simultaneous learning of content and English.



If you teach EMI (English as a Medium of Instruction), LAC (Language Across the Curriculum), CBI (Content-based Instruction) or CBLT (Content-based Language Teaching; if you work in Bilingual Education; if you’re a subject teacher working through the medium of a foreign language, or a language teacher bringing in content into your English lesson, you work within the area of Content and Language Integrated Learning.     read more >>


 

Educational Psychology

Why do you teach in the way you do? How do learners learn in the way they do? Why are course books written in the way they are?
 
Here’s a brief overview of the influence of three approaches / theories in educational psychology on EFL.     read more >>


 

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