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What does it mean to teach in challenging circumstances?

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What does it mean to teach in challenging circumstances?

A discussion between our Head of Content & Solutions, Dominque Slade and International Education Consultant, Chris Sowton about some of the challenges that face many teachers today. More on this subject can be explored in Chris' latest book, Teaching in Challenging Circumstances .

Teaching in Challenging Cirumstances video

In our two-part series of interviews, our Head of Content & Solutions, Dominque Slade discusses with International Education Consultant, Chris Sowton the topics included in his latest book, Teaching in Challenging Circumstances, which explores the role of teachers in addressing educational inequality and some suggestions for activities for teaching large, mixed-ability classes.

In this discussion Dominque and Chris talk about recent challenges; the war in Ukraine, and the Covid pandemic which have both presented difficult working and learning conditions. Additionally, language teaching and new pedagogical approaches are explored in this first episode. 

 

Teaching in Challenging Circumstances