All Printable Worksheet articles – Page 23
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ArticleOnline Education: Learning for themselves—developing learner independence
Anna Hasper examines what learner independence means and gives practical suggestions to help young learners take more responsibility for their learning.
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ArticleOnline Education: Befriending the anxious mind—mindfully
Emma Reynolds, an accredited Mindfulness teacher, explores how teachers can help learners to deal with difficult emotions and stay calm, focussed and present as they return to a “new normal” in the online classroom.
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ArticleBusiness Spotlight: Get your CV past the bots
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about the importance of having a CV that will get an applicant past the computer programs that companies use to filter job applications.
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ArticleLesson Share: Dilemmas
Rhiannon Stone wins this month’s Lesson Share with a lesson discussing dilemmas.
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ArticleBusiness Spotlight: A Question of Competence
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about the importance of intercultural competence in business situations.
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ArticleOnline Education: Evaluation and Assessment when Teaching Online
Russell Stannard explores how to use online tools to informally evaluate and assess learners.
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ArticleOnline Education: Online Safety
Jo Budden explores the impact that increased use of online technology can have on children’s safety.
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LessonLanguage for… helping others to understand you
In this lesson, students will learn essential phrases and strategies to effectively communicate their ideas.
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ArticleLesson Share: TV shows
Julian Burnley wins this month’s Lesson Share with a lesson discussing TV shows.
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ArticleBusiness Spotlight: Should companies track employee health?
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, debates whether companies should be allowed to track their employees’ health.
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ArticleOnline Education: Engaging Teens? It’s Not All About Technology …
Anna Hasper looks at the importance of engaging teenage learners.
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ArticleOnline Education: Online Lessons that Are Active and Interactive
Mike Hogan looks at how to deliver online lessons that will maximise learner-learner and learner-teacher interactivity.
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ArticleBusiness Spotlight: Should there be billionaires?
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, debates whether billionaire businesspeople are a force for good or bad.
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LessonLanguage for… home repairs
In this lesson, students will learn essential phrases for everyday discussions concerning home repairs.
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LessonCelebrations: Inti Raymi—The festival of the sun
In this lesson, available at two levels, students read texts about the historical festival of Inti Raymi in modern day South America.
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ArticleOnline Education: Parents as Temporary Teachers
Pete Clements looks at the value of parents as a resource for teachers, and how to involve them in their children’s learning.
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ArticleOnline Education: Moving Your School Online
Chris Farrell looks at what an educational institution needs to consider when moving into an online context.
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ArticleOnline Education: Teaching Young Learners Online
Joanne Ramsden explores how to use a digital connection to teach children in their own homes.
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ArticleOnline Education: Attending to Our Students’ Well-being
Chia Suan Chong explores ways that teachers who are teaching online can support the well-being of their learners.
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How to … deal with an indecisive boss
This lesson, based on an article from Business Spotlight, is about how to deal with a boss who is unable or unwilling to make decisions.