A tool for teaching English: Podcasts

A tool for teaching English: Podcasts

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  • Author: Emil Müllner
  • Publisher: GRIN Verlag
  • ISBN: 3656137404
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 38

Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject English - Pedagogy, Didactics, Literature Studies, grade: Sehr gut, Educational academy of the federation Steiermarks, course: Akademielehrgang Englisch, language: English, abstract: The goal of this thesis is to gain numerous techniques for integrating podcasts and podcasting into teaching and learning, especially in the subject English. This work is also written for colleagues who want to make a valuable contribution to teaching foreign languages and who have the courage to organize activities combined with innovative technology for our students. Within the pages of this paper, they will find everything they need to know to get started in podcasting. I would be glad, if others use this work or even expand it, so that an active exchange of ideas can take place. At the beginning of this paper I am going to explain what a podcast is and why it is becoming such a popular medium. Next, the thesis gives a short historical overview, shows directories to browse for podcasts and how to create such an audio recording (software, hardware and recording equipment). Then various techniques for publishing and distributing podcasts are explored. The paper also presents free podcast hosting sites and gives tips about copyright law and how it applies to podcasting. Practical file management strategies, including using iTunes to organize audio files, are also discussed. After building a solid technical foundation, the thesis turns to the way in which podcasting can be used at school. This chapter introduces the reader to a variety of podcasting lessons that can motivate the students.


Listen Wise

Listen Wise

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  • Author: Monica Brady-Myerov
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 1119755492
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 245

Discover how to engage your students effectively by strengthening their listening skills In Listen Wise: Teach Students to Be Better Listeners, journalist, entrepreneur, and author Monica Brady-Myerov delivers a concise and thoughtful treatment of how to build powerful listening skills in K-12 students. You’ll discover real-world examples and modern, research-based advice about helping young people improve their listening abilities and their overall academic performance. With personal anecdotes from the accomplished author and accessible excerpts from the latest neuroscience of listening and auditory learning, the book is a critical resource that will explain why listening is the missing piece of the literacy puzzle. This important book will show you: Classroom stories and teacher viewpoints that highlight effective strategies to teach critical listening Why building listening skills in students is crucial to improving reading, especially for English learners. Why the Lexile Framework for Listening is contributing to a surging recognition of the importance of listening in the academic curriculum Perfect for K-12 teachers looking for new ways to understand their students and how they learn, Listen Wise will also earn a place in the libraries of college and master’s level students in education.


Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms

Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms

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  • Author: Will Richardson
  • Publisher: Corwin Press
  • ISBN: 1412977479
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 185

Intended for educators of various levels and disciplines who want to understand the Internet tools and learn how to use them effectively in the classroom, this work offers advice on how teachers and students can use the Web to learn more, create more, and communicate better.


Naylor's Natter

Naylor's Natter

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  • Author: Phil Naylor
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 147299244X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

"A range of blessedly non-partisan and down-to-earth nuggets of wisdom about how best to run a classroom and a school." Guy Claxton. Inspired by interviews from the popular education podcast of the same name, Naylor's Natter brings together a wealth of advice from the most influential voices in education today. In this exciting, one-of-a-kind book, Phil Naylor revisits the very best interviews from four years of education podcasting, drawing on the advice and opinions from some of the world's most innovative educators, including Doug Lemov, E. D. Hirsch, Pritesh Raichura and Mary Myatt. Divided into five key areas – behaviour, leadership, pastoral care, CPD, and the future of teaching and learning – this book is perfect for primary and secondary ECTs, teachers and school leaders looking for new takes on hot topics, as well as tips and strategies to improve their practice. There are QR codes throughout linking to the episodes discussed, so you can listen to the interviews and explore the topics in even more detail. Full of valuable insights into the current state of education, and what the road ahead may look like, this is an indispensable tool for starting conversations and transforming the way you teach.


Podcasting and Professional Development

Podcasting and Professional Development

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  • Author: Matthew Y. Schaefer
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781728743516
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 110

Podcasting and Professional Development: A Guide for English Language Teachers, written by the producers of The TEFLology Podcast (www.teflology-podcast.com) Robert J. Lowe, Matthew Y. Schaefer, and Matthew W. Turner, concisely details the emergence of the podcast as a tool for professional development, engagement, and personal investment, as well as providing a guide and rationale for setting up one's own podcast. Written by podcasters in the field, this book illustrates the positive and transformative nature that such an undertaking can have on one's teaching life. This is the first book written for language teachers hoping to make connections between the podcast broadcasting medium and their own professional development, and for those wishing to take their own steps onto the digital airwaves. This book contains: * An overview of professional development for English language teachers* Podcasting ideas for professional development* Information on setting up a podcast * Stories from podcasters and other figures engaged in professional development* A concise list of podcasts related to English language teaching


Small Teaching

Small Teaching

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  • Author: James M. Lang
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 1118944496
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 272

Employ cognitive theory in the classroom every day Research into how we learn has opened the door for utilizing cognitive theory to facilitate better student learning. But that's easier said than done. Many books about cognitive theory introduce radical but impractical theories, failing to make the connection to the classroom. In Small Teaching, James Lang presents a strategy for improving student learning with a series of modest but powerful changes that make a big difference—many of which can be put into practice in a single class period. These strategies are designed to bridge the chasm between primary research and the classroom environment in a way that can be implemented by any faculty in any discipline, and even integrated into pre-existing teaching techniques. Learn, for example: How does one become good at retrieving knowledge from memory? How does making predictions now help us learn in the future? How do instructors instill fixed or growth mindsets in their students? Each chapter introduces a basic concept in cognitive theory, explains when and how it should be employed, and provides firm examples of how the intervention has been or could be used in a variety of disciplines. Small teaching techniques include brief classroom or online learning activities, one-time interventions, and small modifications in course design or communication with students.


TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, Second Edition

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, Second Edition

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  • Author: MANISH A. VYAS
  • Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
  • ISBN: 8120351525
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 524

English Language Teaching (ELT), especially English as a Second Language (ESL) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL), has been witnessing unprecedented changes in curriculum, teaching methodology, and the application of learning theories. This has created a demand for teachers who can teach English to learners of varied cultural, socio-economic and psychological backgrounds. The book, in its second edition, continues to discuss the modern trends, innovations, as well as the difficulties and challenges in teaching and learning ESL in a non-native context. The book, with contributions from many experts (each one specializing in a particular field) from countries such as UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, India, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, China, and Japan, provides new methods, strategies and application-oriented solutions to overcome the problems in a practical way. The book deals with all topics pertinent to English as a Second Language or English for the non-native speakers, and these are further reinforced by a large number of examples and quotations from different sources. The new edition comes along with thoroughly improvised chapters on Narrative Inquiry for Teacher Development (Chapter 13) and Mass Media, Language Attitudes and Language Interaction Phenomena (Chapter 23): to provide an insight on the innovative approaches in Teacher training and in classrooms, and new approaches and changing language dimensions in the world of media, and in general. What distinguishes the text is its focus on modern innovations and use of technology in ELT/CLT (Communicative Language Teaching). Postgraduate Students of English, teachers, teacher-trainees (B.Ed./M.A. Education/M.Ed.), and teacher-educators who are concerned with teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) should find this book immensely helpful.a


Proceedings of the International Conference on English Language and Teaching (ICOELT 2022)

Proceedings of the International Conference on English Language and Teaching (ICOELT 2022)

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  • Author: Havid Ardi
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 2384761668
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 339

This is an open access book.International Conference on English Language and Teaching (ICOELT) is an Annual conference hosted by English Department of Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Padang. It was firstly conducted in 2013 as International Seminar on English Language and Teaching (ISELT). This event consistently invites reputed speakers and having competence in English Language Teaching from around the world.


Handbook of Research on Web 2.0 and Second Language Learning

Handbook of Research on Web 2.0 and Second Language Learning

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  • Author: Thomas, Michael
  • Publisher: IGI Global
  • ISBN: 1605661910
  • Category : Computers
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 636

"This book investigates how those involved in education can respond to the opportunities offered by the Web 2.0 technology"--Provided by publisher.


Teaching Machines

Teaching Machines

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  • Author: Audrey Watters
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 026254606X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 325

How ed tech was born: Twentieth-century teaching machines--from Sidney Pressey's mechanized test-giver to B. F. Skinner's behaviorist bell-ringing box. Contrary to popular belief, ed tech did not begin with videos on the internet. The idea of technology that would allow students to "go at their own pace" did not originate in Silicon Valley. In Teaching Machines, education writer Audrey Watters offers a lively history of predigital educational technology, from Sidney Pressey's mechanized positive-reinforcement provider to B. F. Skinner's behaviorist bell-ringing box. Watters shows that these machines and the pedagogy that accompanied them sprang from ideas--bite-sized content, individualized instruction--that had legs and were later picked up by textbook publishers and early advocates for computerized learning. Watters pays particular attention to the role of the media--newspapers, magazines, television, and film--in shaping people's perceptions of teaching machines as well as the psychological theories underpinning them. She considers these machines in the context of education reform, the political reverberations of Sputnik, and the rise of the testing and textbook industries. She chronicles Skinner's attempts to bring his teaching machines to market, culminating in the famous behaviorist's efforts to launch Didak 101, the "pre-verbal" machine that taught spelling. (Alternate names proposed by Skinner include "Autodidak," "Instructomat," and "Autostructor.") Telling these somewhat cautionary tales, Watters challenges what she calls "the teleology of ed tech"--the idea that not only is computerized education inevitable, but technological progress is the sole driver of events.