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By MARÍA GABRIELA SILVA IGLESIAS
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Javiera will be our host in this English 7 Podcast. This is a great warm conversation on the taboo of menstruation and sustainable options.
In these episode our students share what they have researched on Chilean female scientists and engineers who have succeeded in their carreers with great contributions to their fields, regardless of any obstacles. We will reflect on what can we do as teachers to avoid gender stereotypes in the classroom and in our school culture.
In English 7 students prepare the podcasts! Within the overarching theme of sustainability, today we are exploring the option of reusing or giving items a second life so as to work on a more sustainable economy and look after the environment by reducing waste. Are we consciuous about reusing, recycling and are we prepared to DIY?
Who said life was easy?! How have we coped with stressful experiences and strong emotions? What is the power of feelings in how we store our memories? Here, a few stories of resilience!
Students shared their experiences dealing with strong emotions and stress. What is, the role of teaching?
In this session with the second group, we will be discussing the role of motivation in learning, the issues we have regarding motivation in Chilean classrooms and suggest some key elements or strategies we have observed to keep motivation up!
In this session we will be discussing the role of motivation in learning, the issues we have regarding motivation in Chilean classrooms and suggest some key elements or strategies we have observed to keep motivation up!
Today in classes we learned about fake news and conspiracy theories. They have always existed but now there are so many around. So why do we have more of them and why do people believe in them, ignoring the facts? Finally, we discuss the role of us as teachers in relation when dealing with this with our students: everyone is entitled to an opinion, but what if that opinion is fallacious or ignores relevant evidence? (We love diversity: same questions, different answers)
Today in classes we learned about fake news and conspiracy theories. They have always existed but now there are so many around. So why do we have more of them and why do people believe in them, ignoring the facts? Finally, we discuss the role of us as teachers in relation when dealing with this with our students: everyone is entitled to an opinion, but what if that opinion is fallacious or ignores relevant evidence?
Here is our first 2021 episode with students in their 5th semester of learning English to become future teachers. It is great to hear their voices! In this version students share the pros and cons of learning from home. Thank you for participating!
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
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