Reflection as an act of sharing and caring

Reflection as an act of sharing and caring

By Vasiliki Lismani “Sharing is caring”. You might think “What a cliché!” but, as teachers we know that this is (or at least should be) our motto. Sharing is, by […]

Where I teach

Where I teach

By Nataliia Tkachenko I am a full-time English teacher at Taras Shevchenko Himnazia, Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine. It is a state school that combines primary, middle and high school that is common […]

Constructing a Rhizomatic Personal Learning Environment

Constructing a Rhizomatic Personal Learning Environment

By Nguyen Minh Trang Constructing a do-it-yourself website as a rhizomatic personal learning environment to promote learner independence, interdependence and self-motivation to convert case. The net generation With the rapid […]

Teaching Business English Courses Online

Delivering Online Classes for Busy Professionals

Teaching Business English Courses Online When I changed from classroom to online teaching, I thought I would be using much the same materials and methods as before, just on a […]

Where I Teach in Ukraine

Where I Teach in Ukraine

By Iryna Zuyenok Having graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk National University (Ukraine) 35 years ago, I have experienced all the jobs the awarded qualification allows me in the specialism area English […]

What We Lose When We Ban Students, Countries

What We Lose When We Ban Students, Countries

Enduring Lessons from a Welcome Center by Walter Fernando Balser, Ed.D. In the summer of 1999, I emerged from graduate school as a young social studies teacher ready to change […]

Beyond the “Square Mile”

Beyond the “Square Mile”

By Peter Read Teaching Modern Business English in a rapidly changing global market – the need to adopt a practical approach. Teaching Modern Business English is, as anyone involved will […]