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DEVELOPOD - The IATEFL TDSIG Podcast

by IATEFL TDSIG

Hosts Christian and James from the IATEFL Teacher Development Special Interest Group talk about issues within teacher development in various contexts.

Copyright: Copyright 2024 IATEFL TDSIG

Episodes

Episode 30: Episode 30: Interview with Chia Suan Chong

38m · Published 13 Apr 00:00
This episode is the last in a series of interviews with ELT influencers, chosen by our TDSIG competition winners. The Developod host Christian brings together influencer, blogger, and teacher-trainer Chia Suan Chong, with teacher-trainer Başak. They speak about topics including ‘the imposter syndrome’, native speaker - non-native speaker communication, as well as motherhood and how it may change the way one sees oneself as a teacher.

For show notes, including blogposts mentioned: http://bit.ly/developod30

Episode 29: Episode 29: Interview with Jim Scrivener

29m · Published 06 Mar 00:00
This episode is the latest in a series of interviews with ELT influencers, chosen by our TDSIG competition winners. This time Tania speaks to Jim Scrivener, who was chosen by Oleg Lesechko. They speak about demand high teaching and how to apply it in the classroom.

Episode 28: Episode 28: Review of Web Carnival (Part B: Race in ELT)

40m · Published 26 Jan 00:00
This episode is the second part of our look at our web conference with GISIG at the end of 2020. The event centred around Race and Queerness in ELT, and this time we’ll be speaking to two of our presenters, Taylor Veigga and Akemi Iwasa, who spoke about issues related to race.

Taylor’s Presentation at the Web Carnival:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ANcnsEWV8s&feature=youtu.be

Useful Links Taylor mentioned:

www.elllo.org/
www.dialectsarchive.com/
www.nappy.co/

Akemi’s Presentation at the Web Carnival:

youtu.be/konTrYqxxCA

Episode 27: Episode 27 - Review of Web Carnival (Part A: Queerness in ELT) including interview with Adam Scott

38m · Published 04 Jan 00:00
James and Christian reflect on aspects of the recent TDSIG/GISIG web carnival on 'Race and Queerness in ELT'.

In this episode the focus is on inclusion from the point of view of queerness. Christian interviews Adam Scott, who expands on his talk "Making ELT Resources More LGBTQI+ Inclusive".

Adam is a teacher, teacher trainer and materials writer and is also involved in a collaborative teacher development project Brighton Language Teachers
@BLTeachers. He may be contacted on social media @teachadam

Adam Scott's talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiBNRlawIpM&feature=youtu.be

Helen Slee's talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MzvvLIt5Zk&feature=youtu.be

David Valente's talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLsWQZuYuX0&feature=youtu.be

The ABCs of L.G.B.T.Q.I.A.+
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/21/style/lgbtq-gender-language.html

Episode 26: Episode 26 - Interview with Nik Peachey

27m · Published 01 Dec 09:58
This episode is the third in a series of interviews with 'ELT influencers' chosen by our TDSIG competition winners.

Nik Peachey talks about his early involvement in technology and the likely forthcoming evolutions in language learning technology including artificial intelligence, virtual reality and augmented reality.

Nik is interviewed by Christian and answers questions conceived by teacher, trainer and EdTech enthusiast Tamara Parsons, who was one of the TDSIG competition winners.

Nik Peachey is Director of Pedagogy at Peachey Publications, an independent digital publishing company that specialises in the design of digital learning materials. He has been involved in Education since 1990 and has more than 20 years experience of working specifically with online and blended learning environments.
He has worked all over the world training teachers and developing innovative and creative products and is a two-time British Council Innovations award winner.
His customers include British Council, Eton College, Open University, Google Creative Labs and International House.

His more recent projects have included two years as pedagogical manager for a 100% online school owned by Macmillan ELT, Head of Content development for EtonX a 100% online school owned by Eton College and content developer for an English and Interfaith Dialogue course designed for the British Council and Al-Azhar University in Cairo.

His books include:
Hacking Creativity (Shortlisted for the 2020 British Council award for Innovation in Teacher resources) https://payhip.com/b/HDeb
Digital Tools for Teachers - Trainer's edition (Shortlisted for the 2018 British Council award for Innovation in Teacher resources) https://payhip.com/b/B34N
Thinking Critically through Digital Media https://payhip.com/b/CjXN
Digital Video - A Manual for Language Teachers (Winner of the 2016 British Council award for Innovation in Teacher resources) https://payhip.com/b/5n90
Conversation & Listening - A series of lesson for the digital classroom https://payhip.com/b/7fru

He also co-edited Creativity in the ELT Classroom and Creativity and the Sustainable Development Goals for the British Council
He is editor of the Edtech & ELT Newsletter: https://tinyletter.com/technogogy/

Company Website: https://peacheypublications.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NikPeachey
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikpeachey


Tamara Parsons is a teacher, trainer, EdTech enthusiast, conference speaker and founder of ELT.Training, a collaborative organisation with the aim of sharing teacher development ideas.

https://elt.training/

REPOST Episode 12: IATEFL 2019 Special

22m · Published 13 Nov 00:00
*We're reposting this episode from last year because it has disappeared from our feed - enjoy!*

This 12th episode brings Christian together with Tania Iveson and James Taylor, forming the new improved version of the Developod team! They introduce a thought-provoking PCE (pre-conference event), from IATEFL April 2019, which was co-hosted by the TD (Teacher Development) and GI (Global Issues) SIGs (Special Interest Groups). The central focus is the somewhat controversial question ‘Are you a social justice warrior?’ The team explores what this might mean, and we hear from a range of speakers and participants from the PCE, as well as the coordinators of the two respective SIGs. Finally, the Developod team mention how they were inspired by other talks at IATEFL and signpost us towards future episodes.

Episode 25 - Reflecting on our teaching careers

44m · Published 28 Oct 00:00
In this, the 25th episode of Developod, we look back on our careers as teachers with the help of the TDSIG committee. Plus we have a chat with our coordinator Tyson Seburn on the history of TDSIG and our upcoming Web Carnival (tdsig.org/webcarnival)

Episode 24 - Interview with Jane Willis

35m · Published 19 Sep 00:00
This episode is the second in a series of interviews with ELT influencers, chosen by our TDSIG competition winners. We hear from Jane Willis, who clarifies aspects of Task-Based Learning, for Jo, who is a teacher in Colombia and one of the competition winners.

Show notes including Jane's bio. and useful links are available at: http://bit.ly/developod24

PLUS! We'd like to know more about how you listen to Developod, so to help us, please complete the survey at the link below - We'd appreciate it!
http://bit.ly/developodsurvey

Episode 23 - Interview With David Farmer

21m · Published 28 Aug 00:00
This episode is the first in a series of interviews with ELT influencers, chosen by our TDSIG competition winners. We kick things off with an interview with drama specialist David Farmer, who was chosen by Thais Olivieri. Tania asks him about introverted learners and how drama can be used for more than just getting students speaking.

Links:
David Farmer’s website:
https://dramaresource.com/

To access his free online course:
https://dramaresource.com/teaching-drama-online/

Other useful links to drama related materials
https://dramaresource.com/useful-links/

PLUS!
We'd like to know more about how you listen to Developod, so to help us, please complete the survey at the link below - we'd appreciate it!

http://bit.ly/developodsurvey

Episode 22 - Reflections on 2020

30m · Published 16 Jul 00:00
In this episode, Christian, Tania and James look back on the past three episodes and reflect on the themes of teaching online, mental health and the impact of Black Lives Matter on ELT.

Links:

Emergency Remote Teaching Playbook https://mailchi.mp/078478802be2/free-playbook-emergency-remote-teaching

Episodes of Developod discussed:

Episode 19 - Teaching Online https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/developod/episodes/2020-04-15T15_59_04-07_00

Episode 20 - Mental Health With Phil Longwell
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/developod/episodes/2020-05-22T07_39_44-07_00

Episode 21 - Avoiding Burnout With Rachael Roberts
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/developod/episodes/2020-06-18T13_07_30-07_00

DEVELOPOD - The IATEFL TDSIG Podcast has 50 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 23:52:59. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 15:41.

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