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'What counts is a teacher's subject knowledge, willingness to adapt lessons and think outside the box.' Image (c) Jo Szczepanska, used under licence and adapted from the original.
Date
04 October 2017 - 19:08

Tips for teaching in a low-tech classroom

As a teacher, you can't always rely on a steady internet connection, consistent electricity, or working technology. We’am Hamdan advises on how to adapt lessons in a low-tech environment.

Tags
Teaching resources, Teaching, Professional development, English language
Three men laughing at another man
Date
02 October 2017 - 14:32

A few techniques to teach soft skills in the classroom

Ahmed Attia is a school teacher who has trained with Taqaddam, a programme that teaches soft skills to young people in the Middle East and North Africa. He explains some of his techniques.

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Schools, Secondary school
'We may reach a point where artificial intelligence could become too advanced.' Image (c) Tomasz_Mikolajczyk, used under licence and adapted from the original.
Date
28 September 2017 - 10:00

Have robots taken over the world?

Are we already too late to save ourselves from our robot overlords? Engineer and Bulgarian FameLab 2017 contestant Veselin Rusinov weighs in.

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Science, Scientific research, Technology
Date
27 September 2017 - 14:05

What’s life like on an international space station?

The European Space Agency's Professor Mark McCaughrean explains, among other things, what ‘international’ means when you put this word in space.

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Science, Scientific research, Technology
Man walking down the street, listening to music. Photo (c)
Date
26 September 2017 - 13:06

Seven Zimbabwean musicians you should hear

Immerse yourself in the sounds of Harare, the ‘Sunshine City’, with this selection by the British Council's Farai Ncube and Alex Bratt.

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Music, Arts
'There is little research into EMI's impact on how much English students learn, and what content they absorb.' Image (c)
Date
14 September 2017 - 10:48

How effective is English as a medium of instruction (EMI)?

We asked Dr Nicola Galloway, co-author of a recent report into English as a medium of instruction (EMI), about her research into the growing trend to teach university courses in English.

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English language, Educational research, Publications
'To be a good writer, read a lot of what you like, and listen when people are speaking to you.'  Image (c) Ben Wright , used under licence and adapted from the original.
Date
12 September 2017 - 20:21

Novelist Sally Rooney on contemporary Irish writing

Sally Rooney released her first novel this year and is one of a group of new authors reshaping Irish writing. We asked her about her book and her contemporaries.

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Literature
'By becoming a specialist, you refine your teaching and make yourself a source of expertise.' Image (c) Carl Heyerdahl, used under licence and adapted from the original.
Date
05 September 2017 - 16:16

Teachers' professional development: a few things to consider

How can teachers identify and build on their strengths, and make time for professional development? We asked Amy Lightfoot and Deepali Dharmaraj.

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Professional development, Teaching, Teaching resources, Learning resources
'At sundown, all over the city, groups of people bring their sound systems into the squares.' Image Tj Holowaychuk, used under licence and adapted from the original.
Date
11 August 2017 - 15:53

How time spent in China inspired me as a musician

Classically trained pianist and violinist Quinta spent six weeks in China as part of the Musicians in Residence programme. We asked her about her visit.

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Music, Performance
'Most villages [in Burma] have at least one monastery.' Image (c) sasint, licensed under CC0 and adapted from the original.
Date
11 July 2017 - 15:53

Modern teaching in a traditional Burmese monastery

What happens when teachers at a traditional Burmese monastery learn the latest teaching techniques? Jonathan Bennett explains.

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Teaching, Teaching resources, Cultural relations
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