![]() ![]() They open up a new set of opportunities to make classes more relevant and engaging for students. Handy for speaking and writing exercises, according to. Used to mean curriculum by people selling edtech products who aren’t sure what curriculum means.ĭisruptive (as in disruptive innovation in education)Ī word used in utter seriousness by people who dream of getting rich from the privatisation of education. Information about students that can be sold to advertising companies. A way of getting more personalization for less investment. Getting other people to help you, and getting praised for doing so.ĬPD (continuous professional development)Ī good excuse to get out your guitar, recite a few poems and show how sensitive you are. Or, if you want to sound more knowledgeable, the way e-learning is being combined with traditional classroom methods and independent study to create a new, hybrid teaching methodology that is shown by research to facilitate better learning outcomes.Ī non-unionized, cheap teacher for the masses.Ī word used by people who haven’t read enough neuro-science. interactiveĪ word for standard that makes you sound like you know what you’re talking about. Out-of-date interactive technology with no convincing classroom value. The analysis of student data to reveal crucial insights such as the fact that students who work more, make more progress. Please feel free to add in the comments anything I’ve omitted. ![]() With the 2019 educational conference show season about to start, here’s a handy guide to gaining a REAL understanding of the words you’re likely to come across. My blog / handout on translation in ELT.Mark Holmwood on Twee – an edtech cautionary…Ĭhrisfrybarcelona on Twee – an edtech cautionary… Philipjkerr on Twee – an edtech cautionary… Sharing Diigo Links… on Twee – an edtech cautionary… Computer-assisted native-speakerism (CAPTs).
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