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  1. What Mary Shelley Never Wrote: Using Basic Computer Skills to Enhance Student Writing

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    This article describes an inspired, well-managed process writing class project for intermediate language learners. The author used Mary Shelley’s book Frankenstein as a creative writing tool in class to develop writing and computer skills. Students read and discussed the book. Working in a collaborative format, students wrote a short story sequel to the novel and offered revision advice in a workshop format. The sequels were then compiled and shared with beginner language learners. The author pointed out that the sense of audience was also established with this project.
  2. Teacher's Corner: Fostering Student Motivation

    Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner will examine ways teachers can positively impact student motivation. Begin with this reflection activity about language learning.
  3. Entrepreneurship and Student Motivation

    In: English Teaching Forum 2014, Volume 52, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    This article describes a three-week project-based unit on entrepreneurship conducted with students in communications classes in an Academic English context.
  4. Assess and Motivate: Student Portfolios and Self-Assessments in the EFL Classroom

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    "Assess and Motivate: Student Portfolios and Self-Assessments in the EFL Classroom" explores the use of portfolios and self-assessments that document the completion of performance-based tasks as a great way to motivate students and measure learning.
  5. Assess and Motivate: Student Portfolios and Self-Assessments in the EFL Classroom

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This session, "Assess and Motivate: Student Portfolios and Self-Assessments in the EFL Classroom," explores the use of portfolios and self-assessments that document the completion of performance-based tasks as a great way to motivate students and measure learning.
  6. Student Storytelling through Sequential Art

    In: English Teaching Forum 2007, Volume 45, Number 3 Format(s): Text
    If you are interested in using sequential art forms such as comic books in your EFL classroom, this article is full of helpful advice. Reading sequential art is beneficial because students can work with authentic texts with real language and graphic support. Students can also apply research and cultural knowledge to the creation of their own sequential art projects. The author addresses managing project groups, researching the topic, developing the story, structuring the story, adding artwork, and sharing the story. The creations can be used as reading material for future classes.
  7. Increase Student Motivation with Universal Design in Mind

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    Increase Student Motivation with Universal Design in Mind," explores how incorporating a UDL approach can lead to classroom instruction that fosters creativity and student autonomy, while increasing learners’ motivation.
  8. Online Double-Communication Lines to Enhance Student Interaction

    In: English Teaching Forum, Volume 60, Number 2 Format(s): Text
    The author describes ways to bring a popular classroom technique to online environments, showing how to have students form virtual “lines” and then move from partner to partner via a sequence of changing breakout rooms.
  9. Fostering Student Motivation: Reflecting on Teacher Experiences and Building Awareness of Motivation-Related Factors

    In: Teacher's Corner: Fostering Student Motivation Format(s): Text
    This month’s Teacher’s Corner will examine ways teachers can positively impact student motivation. Begin with this reflection activity about language learning.
  10. Using Group Work Effectively to Increase Student Speaking Time in Class

    In: American English Webinars Format(s): Text, Video
    This webinar, “Using Group Work Effectively to Increase Student Speaking Time in Class” explores several new warm-up activities and grouping strategies.

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