Plagiarism in Higher Education: What Do International Students Need to Be Aware of?
Plagiarism, simply put, is using the work of another and trying to pass it off as your own work by not giving due credit…
Read MorePlagiarism, simply put, is using the work of another and trying to pass it off as your own work by not giving due credit…
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Read MoreHaving been fortunate enough to attend a number of ELT conferences this year, I have decided to provide an overview of the last two,…
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Read MoreBy Rachel Marie Paling In the autumn of 2018, the IATEFL BESIG Annual Conference took place in Iasi, Romania; the perfect opportunity for teachers,…
Read Moreby Maroussa Pavli Part 1 A description of adult strengths and weaknesses If you’ve read my previous article titled ‘Useful thoughts on teaching…
Read MoreBy Maroussa Pavli PART 1 A description of adult strengths & weaknesses If you’ve read my previous article entitled ‘Useful thoughts on teaching adults’,…
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