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Monthly Archives: October 2018

Learning OVER 50 – You’ve still got a LONG WAY to go yet

(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2M3UwjH) Remember the days when 30 was over the hill? When you were young and you met a 30 year old person, they were a real adult, someone who knew exactly what was what. Well, soon it changed to 40. Then you become forty yourself, and before you know it 50 comes knocking…

October 26, 2018 in future learning.

When words get in the way – ENGLISH COMMUNICATION 101 rule

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(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2wS10MI) Both teachers and students do get consumed with English being all about words, but the truth is it is all about communication, and the way we communicate really has nothing to do with the language we choose to speak in. Saying that we could say…

October 24, 2018 in Uncategorized.

Will all future learning simply be an ALGORYTHM?

(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2ML9KiQ) To consider ourselves in the future is to understand the integration of technology into our lives. That central ‘sister’ nervous system that will be our tech side is going to be the truth of our lives. But the question still remains, if we are trying to make technology so advanced that it…

October 22, 2018 in English through TECHNOLOGY, future learning, Uncategorized.

Getting students to say something important in ENGLISH

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning:
(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2xedKQ3) Imagine that moment when you are learning a language and finally realise you have to divulge something very important to you to others in that new language. If you can imagine that feeling, you as a teacher can see what it takes to bring up…

October 17, 2018 in Uncategorized.

What is the role of DISCIPLINE in the future of LEARNING

(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2NsUVgm) Firstly let’s get something clear here, I’m not talking about discipline as in teachers punishing students, I’m going to explore the idea of the role of personal discipline in the learning process for the student. In the past all forms of discipline were left up to the teacher to instill in the student.…

October 7, 2018 in English through TECHNOLOGY, future learning, General, Uncategorized.

TEACHER QUESTION: What do your students DESERVE? ANSWER: Your Professional Soul

Originally posted on The FUTURE of Learning:
(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2xdIzEA) Okay, your students have taken the time to select a school that they believe is right for them, they have paid the fees, bought the books and are sitting in that classroom with you, the next question is, what do you think they deserve from…

October 4, 2018 in Uncategorized.

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