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ELT WTF

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Tim Hampson talks to teachers to find out what they feel about English language teaching.
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ELT WTF 3.02: What Tim Feels about English as a medium of instruction (EMI)

ELT WTFAug 01, 2021

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ELT WTF 3.02: What Tim Feels about English as a medium of instruction (EMI)

ELT WTF 3.02: What Tim Feels about English as a medium of instruction (EMI)

In this episode, Tim is reflecting based on an essay he wrote last year about English as a medium of instruction. He argues that this kind of approach is being taken without enough evidence existing that it is actually effective. He then goes on to look at how globalisation, neoliberalisation and internationalisation, rather than a belief in it as a teaching method, have driven EMI's rise. Finally, he argues that researchers and teachers should push back against this type of program instead of accepting it as inevitable. 


Books cited: 

Bernstein, K. A., Hellmich, E. A., Katznelson, N., Shin, J., & Vinall, K. (2015). Introduction to Special Issue: Critical Perspectives on Neoliberalism in Second / Foreign Language Education. L2 Journal, 7(3), 2–14.

Harvey, D. (2005). A History of Neoliberalism

Knight, J. (2013). The changing landscape of higher education internationalisation - for better or worse? Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 17(3), 84–90. 

Lei, J., & Hu, G. (2014). Is English-medium instruction effective in improving Chinese undergraduate students’ English competence? IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 52(2), 99–126.

Macaro, E., Curle, S., Pun, J., An, J., & Dearden, J. (2018). A systematic review of English medium instruction in higher education.

Vinke, D. (1995). English as the medium of instruction in Dutch engineering education [Doctoral dissertation, University of Delft]. Delft University Press.

Aug 01, 202120:36
ELT WTF 3.01: Heath Rose on English as a medium of instruction, language learning strategies and the teacher-research gap.

ELT WTF 3.01: Heath Rose on English as a medium of instruction, language learning strategies and the teacher-research gap.

Welcome back to ELT WTF. The podcast where we explore what teachers feel about English language teaching. This month, I am (finally!) posting an interview I conducted with Dr. Heath Rose about a month before the whole world turned upside down.

Heath is an Associate Professor and Director of the Applied Linguistics for Language Teaching (ALLT) MSc at Oxford University. At the time of recording, he was also my tutor and (perhaps long suffering!) dissertation supervisor. It was great to have the chance to ask him his personal opinion of some of the things he had been teaching us about on the course. 

In the interview, we discuss his article 'Dismantling the Ivory Tower in TESOL: A Renewed Call for Teaching‐Informed Research'. If you want to find out more about some of the issues related to teacher research engagement, I'd strongly recommend taking a read. 

Jun 01, 202135:17
ELT WTF 2.05: Tim Thompson on teaching with presentations

ELT WTF 2.05: Tim Thompson on teaching with presentations

ELT: What Tims Feel
This week I'm joined by Tim Thompson talking about using presentations in the English language classroom.Tim is a consultant based in South Korea who conducts training workshops all over the world. Check out his book 'Teachers' Toolbox: Presentation Based Activities' on Amazon.
Apr 07, 201925:26
ELT WTF 2.04: Reiko Yoshihara on Feminism in ELT

ELT WTF 2.04: Reiko Yoshihara on Feminism in ELT

ELT: Why Teach Feminism?

This week I talk to Reiko Yoshihara about feminism in the ELT classroom. Why should I? How can I deal with backlash? How can sexism affect female teachers?
Mar 23, 201916:60
ELT WTF 2.03: What Tim Feels about 'CELTA and a Backpack' Teachers

ELT WTF 2.03: What Tim Feels about 'CELTA and a Backpack' Teachers

It's just me this week. I'll be talking about my experiences with professional development, so called ‘CELTA and a backpack’ teachers and what a French sociologist can tell us about teacher training.
Mar 09, 201914:26
ELT WTF 2.02: The TEFLologists on Podcasting
Mar 02, 201934:49
ELT WTF: 2.01: Anna Loseva on Reflective Practice and Conferencing
Feb 26, 201927:50
ELT WTF 1.05: What Tim Feels about the Teacher Researcher Gap

ELT WTF 1.05: What Tim Feels about the Teacher Researcher Gap

This week I share my thoughts on the teacher-researcher gap, some reasons why it exists and a few ideas for bridging it.
Oct 27, 201806:35
ELT WTF 1.04: Michael Griffin on Teacher Training and Social Media

ELT WTF 1.04: Michael Griffin on Teacher Training and Social Media

ELT: Why are you Twitter Famous. This week features Michael Griffin to discuss his social media and blogging for teacher development and his work as a teacher trainer.
Oct 19, 201827:06
ELT WTF 1.03 Scott Thornbury on Conversation

ELT WTF 1.03 Scott Thornbury on Conversation

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ELT: Ways To Fluency. This episode is a discussion with Scott Thornbury, author of 'Conversation from Description to Pedagogy'. We talked about his work in discourse analysis and the implications on how we teach conversation.
Oct 12, 201831:53
ELT WTF 1.02: Fiona Mauchline on ELT Conferences and Equality

ELT WTF 1.02: Fiona Mauchline on ELT Conferences and Equality

ELT: Who Talks at conFerences. This week we talk to Fiona Mauchline about Equal Voices in ELT, an organization that recognizes parity in ELT conferences.
Oct 05, 201829:40
ELT WTF 1.01: Rob Sheppard on Teacher Entrepreneurship

ELT WTF 1.01: Rob Sheppard on Teacher Entrepreneurship

Today we'll talk to Rob Sheppard about his experiences starting an online English school.
Sep 28, 201822:14