Skip to content
InFocus Logo
  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • Catalog
  • Webinars
  • About

Category: Teaching Adults

Developing Learner Agency in Your Classroom

7 November 2019 Christien Lee Teaching Adults One comment

Developing learner agency is not a controversial idea. However, because there are many possible definitions of and approaches to learner agency, understanding exactly how to do that may not be obvious. This blog post will offer a simple but effective framework for promoting learner agency in the language teaching classroom.

Continue reading

Learning Moments: CAPTURING AN ENGAGING MOMENT

31 October 2019 Rubén Salgado Teaching Adults, Teaching Teens, Young Learners Leave a comment

In his final post of the Learning Moments blog series, National Geographic Contributing Photographer, Rubén Salgado shares some of his tips for capturing an engaging moment. Once you’ve read the post, be sure to share some of your photos with us by participating in the Learning Moments Showcase. We’ve gone over

Continue reading

Learning Moments: Composing An Image

24 October 2019 Rubén Salgado Teaching Adults, Teaching Teens, Young Learners One comment

Looking for some Learning Moments inspiration? Check out this post by National Geographic Contributing Photographer, Rubén Salgado. Once you’ve read the post, be sure to share some of your photos with us by participating in the Learning Moments Showcase. Composition is the first thing I think about when I look through

Continue reading

How to Teach about Culture in the Twenty-first Century

9 October 2019 Lewis Lansford Teaching Adults, Teaching Teens 6 comments

When I started teaching English in the 1980s, the “culture” in ELT tended to focus on the cultures of two specific countries: The USA and the UK. In London, you had red double-decker buses and in New York, you had the subway. British people ate fish and chips, Americans preferred

Continue reading

Learning Moments: Painting with Light

7 October 2019 Rubén Salgado Teaching Adults, Teaching Teens, Young Learners One comment

Looking for some Learning Moments inspiration? In this post by National Geographic Contributing Photographer, Rubén Salgado, he sheds some light on one of the keys to taking a great photo. Once you’ve read the post, be sure to share some of your photos with us by participating in the Learning

Continue reading

Introducing Learning Moments

2 October 2019 National Geographic Learning Teaching Adults, Teaching Teens, Young Learners Leave a comment

This October, we invite teachers of English to join us in a special photography showcase, called Learning Moments! Here’s how you can take part: Grab your camera and take photos of everyday life around you! We are looking for photos that fall within these categories: Food Landscapes Family and Friends

Continue reading

Talking about Climate Change: Three Teaching Ideas for Higher Levels

8 August 2019 Paul Dummett Teaching Adults One comment

As a classroom debate topic or an essay subject, climate change sometimes seems a bit overdone.  In fact, is it even a debate anymore?  Practically everyone now agrees that global warming is happening and humans are contributing to it. So, we tend to avoid talking about it – either from

Continue reading

A Teacher’s Take: Learn English with TED Talks

2 August 2019 Caroline McKinnon Teaching Adults, Teaching Teens One comment

This week on In Focus, hear from Caroline McKinnon, an ESL teacher based in New York, who is using Learn English with TED Talks with her students. Caroline shares her experience with using the supplemental resource, including her top three tips. Caroline has traveled the world teaching and teacher training.

Continue reading

Eight Ideas For Reflective Teaching

25 June 2019 Alex Warren Teaching Adults, Teaching Teens, Young Learners 2 comments

How do you become a better teacher? Being a better teacher has as much to do with learning new ideas as it does with being aware of what is working well in your classroom, and things that you need to improve on. In other words, teachers need to be aware

Continue reading

How to motivate learners with visible goals

23 May 2019 John Hughes Teaching Adults Leave a comment

Why do we have goals? As teachers, we are encouraged to have goals for our lessons. Some teachers even write the goals on the board at the beginning of a lesson, so students can see them. For other teachers, their goals (also sometimes called aims) are written at the top

Continue reading

Posts pagination

«Previous Posts 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 14 Next Posts»

Segment

  • 21st Century Learners
  • Academic Skills
  • Bringing Learning to Life
  • Content-Based English
  • Teaching Adults
  • Teaching Teens
  • Very Young Learners
  • Young Learners

Follow and Share

RSS
Follow by Email
Facebook
fb-share-icon
Twitter
Post on X
LinkedIn
Share
WhatsApp

Categories

21st Century Skills (29) Academic Skills (11) Adult Education (7) assessment (3) Blended Learning (4) Bringing Learning to Life (3) College and Career Readiness (3) communication skills (7) Content Based English (4) Creativity in the Classroom (7) Critical Thinking (28) Effective English (5) EMI (1) Exam Preparation (7) Games (15) Global Citizenship (18) Grammar (5) Interview (6) Learning Moments (10) Listening Skills (2) Literacy (6) mediation (2) Motivating Learners (34) multiple literacies (2) National Geographic Explorer (14) National Geographic Explorers (1) Online Teaching (22) Personalization (8) photography (24) Projects (10) Question and Answer (1) Reading Skills (17) SDGs (8) Series (16) Songs (2) Speaking (9) sustainability (11) Teaching Lexically (3) Technology (13) TED Talks (15) trends (1) Visual Literacy (6) Vocabulary (3) Voices from the Field (2) Writing (2)
  • Home
  • Subscribe
  • Catalog
  • Webinars
  • About
Bringing the World to the Classroom and the Classroom to Life