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When students learn to work together: fostering collaboration in the ELT classroom
Thursday 3rd October at 12:00 BST
About the webinar:
The ability to collaborate effectively with others is a key life competency that can be fostered through all stages of the learning journey, and one which ELT teachers are well-placed to help develop. In this webinar, Ben Knight and Daniel Vincent will talk about the different elements of successful collaboration, showing how they can be brought out through the teaching of English at all ages, and will offer a number of examples of collaborative activities that teachers can do in class.
About the speakers:
Daniel has taught English for over fifteen years in the UK, Japan and Spain, and has experience in materials and course development. In Japan he worked with the NGO Peace Boat, where he set up and developed the GET (Global English Programme) for their cultural exchange voyages. He currently works as a teacher and coordinator for the British Council in Madrid, and authoring a new teens course for Cambridge University Press.
Ben is Director for Language & Pedagogy Research at Cambridge University Press. He leads on using high quality academic research to develop more effective learning materials and resources. With his expertise in curriculum development and pedagogical research, he helps to underpin Cambridge’s educational resources with research-based insights and conceptual models.
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