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Learn How To Tackle Things Abroad As A TEFL Teacher

Teaching EFL/ESL skills and techniques are quite different than the normal teaching procedure because over here there is a huge cultural gap between educators and learners. EFL teachers get a lot of training during their TEFL/TESOL certification days and crack high-quality TEFL jobs but then again they face a lot of challenges and some beyond EFL classrooms abroad. ...

Written By : Aditi Radhakrishnan

Let's Get Back To The 70s With No Internet And Only Books!

This concept is extraordinarily classic as it sends us back to the '70s or '80s when people used to gather in a coffee shop or anywhere, read a book together, and then have a post discussion. Joining a book club was considered to be an elite symbol back in those days. If we blur the symbolism aspect, student book club ideas are quite interesting and connecting. ...

Written By : Kalyani Balakrishnan

How To Close Gender-Based Training Gaps?

In context to the overall global work scenario, women's leadership still stands very low. Though there can be a wide variety of reasons behind this, one major reason is the gender gap in training programs. By now we need to agree that one size fit for all strategy doesn't work anymore. ...

Written By : Samantha Kanth

Top 4 Countries For Digital Nomads English Teachers

Remote work is the new normal and developing activities for virtual classes is creating an excellent impact on overall efficiency. Also, there are plenty of employees who had to travel to different cities in order to earn more post this pandemic. Thus, sticking to one location for the job is no more an effective option. Travel and work is the happening topic and people are relocating themselves, or often going nomad for the love of their profession. ...

Written By : Debalina Chakraborty

What Neuroscience Can Offer In The Classroom!

As educators, we are already aware of the correlation between the cognitive function of the brain and education. Plus the scientific advancements in brain research are changing the narrative of how teaching used to look like. The implication of neuroscience is huge when it comes to designing the curriculum, delivering lessons, making plans for instructions strategies. ...

Written By : Aditi Radhakrishnan

Travel Tips For Parents With Special Children

Travel can be stressful even for adults. And with special needs children, it is not just about packing backs, parents need to get themselves prepared mentally as well. Specific strategies that you feel can help a child have a good time on vacation can be thought through before you hop on the airplane. ...

Written By : Kalyani Balakrishnan