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"Designing curriculum around proficiency goals for your program is a way of making them a positive, empowering tool instead of something that's punitive" - Caitlyn Pineault.
Caitlyn teaches undergraduate second language acquisition courses at Georgetown University with a dedication to connecting research and practice for language teachers. Her work can be found in the Modern Language Journal and the Foreign Language Annals. She is also the co-founder of the recurring column “Collective Wisdom: Teacher and Researchers in Dialogue” in The Language Educator.
In this episode, we chat about:
*Prefer video? Watch the episode on YouTube.
FOR MORE FROM CAITLYN PINEAULT:
1. Connect on LinkedIn
2. Visit her website
3. Collective Wisdom: Teacher and Researchers in Dialogue”
OUR PARTNER: WE ARE ENGLISH TEACHERS
Are you struggling to find students as a teacher entrepreneur? Join the Elevate community via the We Are English Teachers community and gain visibility through their network of learners looking for a teacher.
We Are English Teachers: https://weareenglishteachers.com/
SUPPORT US:
🫶 Integrate your brand with our podcast in an effort to improve language education.
⭐ Leave a review where you listen.
WORK WITH US:
1. Book a free 1:1 chat with us to strategize your teaching business.
2. Learn how to monetize your teaching skills with TAP
3. Download our free guides for teacherpreneurs.
THE THRIVING TEACHERPRENEUR
Get inspired to start and grow your own education business. Weekly insights, stories, and reflections on education entrepreneurship.
Subscribe on Substack here.
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"Designing curriculum around proficiency goals for your program is a way of making them a positive, empowering tool instead of something that's punitive" - Caitlyn Pineault.
Caitlyn teaches undergraduate second language acquisition courses at Georgetown University with a dedication to connecting research and practice for language teachers. Her work can be found in the Modern Language Journal and the Foreign Language Annals. She is also the co-founder of the recurring column “Collective Wisdom: Teacher and Researchers in Dialogue” in The Language Educator.
In this episode, we chat about:
*Prefer video? Watch the episode on YouTube.
FOR MORE FROM CAITLYN PINEAULT:
1. Connect on LinkedIn
2. Visit her website
3. Collective Wisdom: Teacher and Researchers in Dialogue”
OUR PARTNER: WE ARE ENGLISH TEACHERS
Are you struggling to find students as a teacher entrepreneur? Join the Elevate community via the We Are English Teachers community and gain visibility through their network of learners looking for a teacher.
We Are English Teachers: https://weareenglishteachers.com/
SUPPORT US:
🫶 Integrate your brand with our podcast in an effort to improve language education.
⭐ Leave a review where you listen.
WORK WITH US:
1. Book a free 1:1 chat with us to strategize your teaching business.
2. Learn how to monetize your teaching skills with TAP
3. Download our free guides for teacherpreneurs.
THE THRIVING TEACHERPRENEUR
Get inspired to start and grow your own education business. Weekly insights, stories, and reflections on education entrepreneurship.
Subscribe on Substack here.

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