Friday, May 2, 2025

Issue 486

      In case you missed it: the UK language centre rankings 2023-24

      It’s that time of year again! Melanie Butler walks us through what to expect in this year’s UK language centre rankings! Now the devastation of the COVID storm seems to...

      The teacher lowdown, down under

      An anonymous contributor, who has been working in Australia for the past six months, sheds light on the...

      On Poetry: Benefits for students and implementation ideas for educators

      Creativity in the classroom can come in a variety of ways. Teacher, Matthew Kloosterman, gives his best practice...

      Philip Kerr’s 30 Trends in ELT

      Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers: Pocket editions Cambridge University Press, 2022 ISBN: 978-1-00-907372-1 Following my review in this journal...

      Remembering Susan Holden

      Melanie Butler recalls her time with Susan Holden, who sadly passed away this September. From the first time I...

      Algorithm provides personalised feedback for trainee teachers

      An artificial neural network can be trained to provide effective feedback on trainee teachers’ diagnostic reasoning, according to Michail Sailer and colleagues in Germany...

      Two Years in Hiding: The British Council teachers left behind in Afghanistan

      In our January 2023 issue, Joseph Seaton spoke to the Gazette about At Risk Teachers and the struggle to remove educators from Afghanistan. Eight...

      Spaceman propels learning out of this world!

      Having a celebrity speak at your school may seem like a nebulous concept, but teacher, Nasy Pfanner, has done just that. Here’s how… School’s daily...

      Accidental Immigrants: Ukrainians in London

      In 2022, British teacher, Peter Hill, found himself in a strange place in his career. A year on from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Peter...

      English in the World Today: Status report and state of research

      Examining the effects of globalisation on the English language, Dr Andy Mering presents his findings on what is known as Mid-Atlantic English. A parochial dialect...
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