Feeling burned out? This blog post shares tips for staying motivated and expanding your passion for English language teaching.
Feeling burned out? This blog post shares tips for staying motivated and expanding your passion for English language teaching.
What does success look like for your institution? While traditionally, exam results have been used to indicate institutional success and competitiveness, we are currently finding ourselves in a world where academic qualifications alone are no longer enough. Top industries are increasingly vocal about the lack of professional skills in applicants.
Have you ever finished a class and realized you were teaching almost on autopilot? You know the content, the objectives were covered, you had time for the exercises — the same teaching routine and activity types repeated every class. Many teachers reach this stage where the routine feels comfortable, yet
For a long time, conversations about the future of education felt somewhat distant — the kind of discussions found in policy reports, conference keynotes, or strategic plans rather than everyday teaching practice. Recently, however, those conversations have moved much closer to the classroom.
Like many industries of today, the world of English language teaching is changing rapidly. In our attempt to keep up with the times and stay relevant, we have spent decades trying to embrace the newest technology in our classrooms – from IWBs (interactive white boards) to iPads, from classroom management tools to digital