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  1. Planning a Professional Development Workshop

    In: Teacher's Corner: Professional Development for Teacher Trainers Format(s): Text
    Teacher training and professional development opportunities do not need to be complicated or expensive.
  2. Trace Effects Manual - Chapter 2

    In: Trace Effects Teacher's Manual Format(s): Text
    The manual provides information on teaching using online games and gives ideas for extending beyond the game using easy, interactive tasks for Chapter 2 of Trace Effects.
  3. Module 13: Peer Observation

    In: Shaping the Way We Teach English: Successful Practices Around the World Format(s): Text, Video
    This Module of the Shaping the Way we Teach English Series focuses on peer observation.
  4. Trace Effects Manual - Chapter 1

    In: Trace Effects Teacher's Manual Format(s): Text
    Download the Teacher's Manual for Chapter 1 of Trace Effects. The manual gives ideas for easy, interactive tasks to complement online games in the classroom.
  5. Microteaching

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This brief article introduces the reader to the microteaching procedure. Teachers in training will prepare a short microlesson of five to ten minutes in length for normally fewer than ten students. Students may be real or trainees. The lesson is videotaped and discussed with colleagues and/or supervisors. The teacher then reteaches the lesson. This help teacher reflect and grow as well as consult with peers. Suggestions for preparation and teaching of microlessons are provided.
  6. Center for Applied Linguistics

    Format(s): Text, Website, Image / Poster / Maps
    The Center for Applied Linguistics offers everything from information on immersion programs to the newest research and guidance on best practices for teachers. Visit regularly to keep up to date on research-based strategies and practical hands-on tools to help develop effective classroom activities.
  7. Editor's Note

    In: English Teaching Forum 2003, Volume 41, Number 4 Format(s): Text
    This is a note from English Teaching Forum's editor, William P. Ancker, introducing and giving context to this special anthology issue on teacher training.
  8. Share My Lesson

    Format(s): Website
    Developed by teachers for teachers, this free platform gives access to high-quality teaching resources and provides an online community where teachers can collaborate with, encourage and inspire each other.
  9. Module 4: Pairwork/Groupwork

    In: Shaping the Way We Teach English: Successful Practices Around the World Format(s): Text, Video, Website
    This Module of the Shaping the Way we Teach English Series contains a lesson plan and accompanying video that is focused on pair and group work.
  10. Trace Effects Manual - Chapter 5

    In: Trace Effects Teacher's Manual Format(s): Text
    The manual provides information on teaching using online games and gives ideas for extending beyond the game using easy, interactive tasks for Chapter 5 of Trace Effects.

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