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Monthly Archives: November 2018

The future of learning is in the child IN FRONT OF YOU

(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2MWfl5S) When we think of learning we tend to equate it with children. When we thinking of examinations we think of teenagers, and when we think of career building we think of university or college students. In some ways we are right, but in other ways we are way off the mark. Here’s…

November 25, 2018 in English Interest, English through TECHNOLOGY, future learning, Uncategorized.

This is it – there are no other REALITIES in English

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(Photo credit:  http://bit.ly/2yTiOId) It’s so typical of our human nature to consider that what we are experiencing is not what really should be going on. Worse still we think that what others get in other places is much better. We call this simply ‘thinking that the grass is…

November 22, 2018 in Uncategorized.

The WORLD is no longer BIG and SCARY – but there is another LEARNING problem

(Photo credit: https://bit.ly/2PXbL9h) In the past our world was literally the connection we had with our family and friends. Anything outside of that world was big and scary. It was only the brave who ventured beyond that comfort zone, and it was only those brave ones who moved the world forward. Needless to say the…

November 15, 2018 in future learning, Uncategorized.

Take advantage and go HARD in English – but be careful of the BURNOUT

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(Photo credit: http://bit.ly/2zOkRwy) This topic does keep coming up again and again, but I think it needs to be defined more clearly this time, and to be aware of some possible fall out too. The concept of ‘going hard’ in English is really just like the picture above.…

November 9, 2018 in Uncategorized.

The INTERNET now consumes more time than TELEVISION – So how is learning changing?

(Photo credit:  https://bit.ly/2J4DRes) Say bye bye to the tellie my friends, as very soon it will be just as out of date as the old wireless radio your grandma had in her living room. The way we digest information now is much more active compared to the passive approach of the television. Active learning compared…

November 2, 2018 in future learning, Uncategorized.

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