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Teaching Teens

Teaching Teens

In this issue Marc Jones, Hana Tichá and Pravita Indriati discuss teaching teens – what are the challenges? and how do teachers work to overcome them and create successful learning environments?

Marc profile picNo Respect These Days
Hana profile picA Nightmare or a Challenge?
Pravita IndriatiTeens 2.0
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Posted on February 22, 2016Author adminCategories Uncategorized3 Comments on Teaching Teens
The Principles of iTDi

The Principles of iTDi

Click on any of the pictures below to see The iTDi Principles written by 4 of our directors

Scott Thornbury
Scott Thornbury

Steven Herder
Barbara Hoskins Sakamoto
Barbara Sakamoto
Chuck Sandy
Chuck Sandy
Posted on July 9, 2012May 16, 2013Author adminCategories UncategorizedLeave a comment on The Principles of iTDi
Working with difficult students

Working with difficult students

What are some good ways to work with difficult students? Click on any of the author thumbnails to see their post:


Vladimira Michalkova
Vicky Loras
Vicky Loras
Chuck Sandy
Chuck Sandy

Cecilia Lemos
Naomi Epstein
Naomi Epstein

Steven Herder
Posted on May 14, 2012May 28, 2012Author adminCategories Uncategorized1 Comment on Working with difficult students
iTDi Global Webinar April 28th

iTDi Global Webinar April 28th

What do we know about language teaching and learning? Recordings available now.

 

Posted on April 11, 2012October 1, 2012Author Steven HerderCategories UncategorizedLeave a comment on iTDi Global Webinar April 28th
What are some strategies for working with large classes?

What are some strategies for working with large classes?

Click on any of the author thumbnails to go see their answer to this difficult question:


Tamas Lorincz

Chiew Pang

Nour Alkhalidy

Steven Herder
Chuck Sandy
Chuck Sandy
Barbara Hoskins SakamotoBarbara Sakamoto
Posted on April 1, 2012April 15, 2012Author Steven HerderCategories Uncategorized4 Comments on What are some strategies for working with large classes?

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