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British Council TeachingEnglish 26 November 2014

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TeachingEnglish Newsletter26 November 2014
          

Regular readers will know that the TeachingEnglish website has hosted a number of Guest Writers. Why not have a look at our archive where you can find articles and blogs by ELT luminaries such as Adrian Underhill, Carol Read, Adrian Holliday and Michael Swan.
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Welcome to the latest edition of the TeachingEnglish newsletter!

As most of you probably know by now, November is Continuing Professional Development (CPD) month for the EnglishAgenda and TeachingEnglish websites, as we celebrate the launch of the latest British Council publication, 'Innovations in the continuing professional development of English language teachers'. 

Throughout the month we have been featuring blogs, podcasts, book extracts and webinars all on the subject of CPD, leading up to the livestreamed publication launch event on Friday 28th November.

Our associate bloggers on TeachingEnglish have been writing about issues related to CPD and discussing their ideas about mentoring, teacher research, how to make professional development sustainable; as well as how we can learn about teaching and learning by listening to our learners and talking to other teachers.

Find out more about what's still to come this week and catch up on what you've missed - it's not too late!

We hope you find these useful.
Best wishes

Deb

TeachingEnglish Team | British Council | BBC  


Join the global publication launch broadcast live from London and Delhi - Friday 28 November
                                     
Don't miss this exciting, truly international event hosted live from both Delhi (India) and London (UK) which will stimulate thought-provoking debate on the significance and positive impact of continuing professional development at all levels - from practising teachers and learners, to the state and policy-making level. Join speaker sessions broadcast from Delhi and London, as well as a panel of experts linked seamlessly across both locations, and streamed live online for participants around the world. Contribute your comments, pose questions and share experiences to this interactive global debate on Twitter #ELTCPD. 
Read more and register for the event

 
Managing Poor Performance - A Case Study by Derek Spafford

                                     

 

Derek took a management course and one of the assignments was to write about managing poor performance. In his blog he shares with us details of a case study where he looked at the relationship between teacher and senior teacher and, in addition, observer and teacher.
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Project-based teacher development by Willy Cardoso
                                       

When I was an academic manager about six years ago in Sao Paulo, Brazil, I had the chance to lead a few different professional development initiatives with varying degrees of success. One of the most successful was project-based.
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CPD articles and more
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On the EnglishAgenda website you can find articles and videos about Continuing Professional Development by experts from around the world. Learn more about how to make the most of professional development opportunities and how to progress in your career.
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Insights on professional development for busy teachers by Raquel Gonzaga

                                  
How have you managed your development as a teacher in a busy schedule ? What should be chosen from such a plethora of possibilities and directions to go? There are factors to consider which can help you narrow your options. Read Raquel's blog to find out more.
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Continuing Professional Development (CPD) month - webinars

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It's not too late to catch our free webinars this month! Wednesday 26th November: 'Watch, learn, practise: video based CPD and collaboration' with Loraine Kennedy; Thursday 27th November: 'Teacher-research as CPD, in practice' with Richard Smith and Paula Rebolledo. And if you missed 'CPD that works' with Silvana Richardson or 'What Lies Beyond? CPD with Lasting Impact' with Jo Stirling, you can find recordings under 'past webinars'.
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