Part of an EL teacher's job is to advocate for their students and educate and support their peers in language acquisition theories, teaching strategies and content delivery. This is where professional development comes into play. Frequently it is up to us to plan and deliver it in such a manner that it touches the most important aspects in a short amount of time.
We've all sat in workshops that are irrelevant, or too long, or too complicated at one point or another in our teaching careers.
In today's episode, I wanted to share with you what makes professional development effective.
Although there are more elements to it, I have chosen 3 that, in my opinion, are the most important to focus on.
So if you are an EL teacher who is tasked with creating a presentation to your regular education peers, someone who wants to present at a conference, or someone who has no idea where to even start, this episode is for you.
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