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Glasgow Online is still live! Featuring news, views and interactive coverage with video presentations, reports and interviews from the 46th IATEFL Annual Conference in Glasgow in March 2012.
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We have again teamed up with IATEFL-Hungary to give local teachers an opportunity to make the most of the Glasgow Online website by organising two face-to-face workshops to increase their confidence in using online and mobile professional development tools and prepare for the online journey, as well as reflect on conference highlights and their learning experience. |
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Visit the Glasgow Online website and watch presentations, interviews and join the ongoing debate.
Read about the Pre-workshop and After Party on the IATEFL-Hungary blog.
IATEFL-Hungary and the British Council are delighted to invite all English teachers around the country to join them for an afternoon of tea and teacher development at their joint TEAching Time Roadshow.
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Take part in a free methodology workshop and discuss issues relevant to your teaching situations; meet other teachers from their regions and find possible partners for projects; tell us what professional help they would need most in yeveryday work and get to know about the services IATEFL-Hungary and the British Council provide to teachers. |
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Find out more about topics and venues.
TeachingEnglish - Primary Essentials is a teacher development course for teachers of English teaching young learners aged 7 to 12 years old. It is a blended course: while most of the modules are covered online, there are three face-to-face workshops as well.
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Participants identify some of the key issues associated with teaching English to children, explore different techniques for using songs and games, understand how different learning styles affect the way we learn, define how lesson planning is linked to syllabus and curriculum and explain how the curriculum can define what and how you teach and identify a variety of classroom management factors. |
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Find out more about the Primary Essentials course.
Students are growing up and living with technology around them. For many in the education sector, integrating learning technologies in ELT is no longer a question of whether or not to do it but how.
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Our course aims to expose you to a range of practical techniques for exploiting learning technologies in the EFL classroom, to encourage you to reflect on the pedagogy behind the use of learning technologies and raise awareness and enhance the motivation of to use these tools in the classroom. |
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Find out more about the Learning Technologies course.
UK research shows that when parents help their children with their learning outside the classroom, the academic performance of the child improves. Furthermore, when teachers and parents work together, the chances of children being successful in their learning increase.
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Our LearnEnglish Family workshops are for parents primarily who want to help their kids learn English. We show our free support materials that were developed by British Council educational experts, and we share tips and methods that parents can use at home. Join these free workshops and learn abo ut these resources parents and teachers can use. |
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Find out more about our LearnEnglish Family workshops.
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