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ESL Teaching Philosophy
ESL Teaching Philosophy My teacher beliefs are based on theoretical study of materials in language learning and experience implementing principles of materials selection in the classroom. When selecting, adapting, and developing materials, authenticity of language content establishes a direct link with the world outside. Teaching materials should allow for an appropriate balance of explicit language instruction and communicative tasks. In addition, textbooks should present objectives and directions with clarity, and materials must be engaging. Media such as videos, blogs and podcasts are an excellent way to supplement textbooks and keep students engaged. Teaching materials and topics should be compatible with the cultural and institutional context. Most importantly, course objectives must meet the needs of the students. My overall teaching philosophy is to set students up for success by providing them with meaningful language they can use, while humanizing textbooks and utilizing supplementary materials, exploiting sources of language input in ways which maximize the likelihood of intake and purposeful output (Tomlinson, 2011). Finally, teaching learner strategies encourages independent learning.
By Antonette Correa5 years ago in Education
WowEssays Research "Personalized teaching - future of education"
Gordon E. Moore - founder of the famous technology company INTEL - formulated in 1965 what would later become known as Moore's Law. Its definitive version established that approximately every two years, the number of transistors contained in a microprocessor would double. It would mean an increase, in geometric progression, of its computing capacity. I'm a specialist in the educational sector at wowessays. I write articles in academic advice for schoolchildren and students. I care deeply about the issue of educational transformation. In this article, I have described one possible scenario for the development of the educational sector.
By Jana Rooheart5 years ago in Education
Building the Future Generation
“Inspiring” There’s no better word to describe the journey of Mr. Rahul Gour from Bhopal. He has been teaching for 4 years. He had his own coaching institute set up in Bhopal and had been running it for 3 years. When the lockdown was announced, he didn’t know what to do.
By Anagha Vallikat5 years ago in Education
Substitute Teaching in the NOW Times.
Being a substitute teacher can be a fun and rewarding job. Sometimes it can also be a demanding and challenging one. In this strange world we find ourselves in now, it seems new and scary. Every day wondering, " Will I have a job tomorrow?" With cases constantly rising and dropping, no one really knows.
By Laura Copeland5 years ago in Education
5 Reasons Why Music Teachers are Important
Just a little gratitude goes a very long way. For musicians, even the men and women who provide a bit of the time, intellect, and advice would be our music instructors. Whether you're actively taking music courses or have completed from the area, you are probably able to point to an instructor that was your principal source of inspiration. They taught you much more than just how to read notes on some webpage. Our music instructors inspire us, they drive us to become improved, and guide us to understand our instrument. They teach us obligation and constantly believe in us when we do not feel in ourselves. That is precisely why we have the chance to highlight all of the reasons why you need our music teacher.
By John Garcia5 years ago in Education
Sister Emilita D'Entrement
My first long-term relationship outside of my family unit was with my grade primary to grade four teacher. The Catholic Church operated most of the elementary schools in our province during the 1960's and the nuns were the teachers. Laying the foundation for all learning experiences related to the outside world was the purview of Sister Emilita D'Entremont.
By Lizabeth Brooks5 years ago in Education
Sean Castle Looks At The changing face of School Librarians
For many schools the digital evolution has meant the role of the school librarian has been brought into question, however as Sean Castle explains, their role is now more important and relevant than ever before.
By Sean Castle5 years ago in Education
Teaching
The first year of teaching is easy! **SAID NO TEACHER EVER** I started out as an Early Childhood Education major. After the first year, I had a hard time with some relationships in my personal life. I did some soul searching and like many, questioned my degree choice. After graduating with a B.S. in Human Development and Family Studies, with a minor in Psychology, I thought I'd take to the business world.
By Madison McDonald5 years ago in Education







