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Conducting teacher interviews is one of the most important tasks a principal has. The hiring decisions you make impact everyone: the faculty, the students, and their families.
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Here are some critical strategies for teaching multilingual learners.
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Flipped learning represents the evolution of the application of technology in the classroom in order to teach (and learn) a language as well as other subjects.
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Teacher Language Practices that Support Multilingual Learners: Classroom-Based Approaches from Mu...
1/31/2022
The language practices used by teachers in schools directly impact the language development and reading performance of multilingual children. -
Teaching Global Pandemics
1/31/2022
It’s natural that, like the rest of us, students’ curiosity would be piqued by past pandemics. Check out how you can capitalize on this interest in the classroom. -
TESOL Board Connect: A Professional Background in TESOL is a Passport to the Best Jobs in the World!
1/24/2022
There are many reasons why TESOL professionals may wish to seek opportunities in addition to the traditional classroom setting. -
Effective Principals Lead with Purpose
1/17/2022
When every choice bears such significant weight, how do principals make decisions that really drive results? -
Alternative modes of publication that are practitioner-oriented and suited to novice researchers in the fields of AL and TESOL to disseminate knowledge.
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Effective time management is one area in which we believe teachers, coordinators, and program administrators must work hard.
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Classroom Assessment for Academic Writing
12/20/2021
Exploring the role of classroom assessment in teaching English academic writing with the aid of technology. -
6 Questions to Ask When Designing Teacher PD
12/13/2021
Six conceptual questions to consider if you are in the position of advising on, shaping, or making choices about the PD plan in your institution. -
Advice for New Principals
12/6/2021
After six years as an assistant principal, 12 years as a building principal, and many more years of mentoring first-year principals, here are the best pieces of advice I’ve found for making your first years as a principal a success. -
Due to the fact that English language learners (ELLs) often do not have the same educational opportunities or outcomes as non-ELL students in the United States, the professional standards for initial certification for teaching English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) call on ESOL teachers t...
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Now that we do so much remotely, we know that wherever we are in the world, we are part of an incredibly vast, diverse, and energized community of TESOL educators—but how do we find and then interact with each other?
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6 Tips for Developing a Course in an LMS
11/15/2021
It is the time of year when summer is coming to a close and teachers are beginning to prepare for the upcoming academic year. One important part of this preparation is developing courses in online learning management systems (LMSs). -
Reaching kids with learning differences can be tough in any classroom, but perhaps none more so than a remote or blended learning environment.
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This study investigated the interactive function of teacher-written feedback.
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While an educator cannot singlehandedly transform schools into equitable places, they can be agents of positive change by adopting culturally sustaining approaches.
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“If you ever feel like you have learned all there is about good teaching, it’s time to get out of the profession.” This mantra was often repeated by a former supervisor, and it’s stuck with me over my 25+ years of working in the TESOL field.
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When was the last time you updated your résumé? At whatever stage of career we are in the TESOL field, reviewing and reflecting on our résumé can be incredibly helpful.