Monday, July 16, 2018

Which ONE piece of advice would you give a teacher who wanted to create their own classroom material?

Which ONE piece of advice would you give a teacher who wanted to create their own classroom material?

Don't fall down the rabbit hole! By that I mean, avoid those frustrating situations where you think you'll 'just' look for an interesting authentic text, only to realize 5 hours (or days) later you haven't done anything or got anywhere. I'd love to hear advice on how to avoid this.

8 comments:

  1. Yes. The rabbit hole is deep. Stay clear of its temptations.

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  2. One piece of advice I would offer is: build a library of authentic texts, videos, songs etc. in advance. I collect links to the stuff which I think will be useful somewhere in the future. Sometimes it is, sometimes it isn't. But at least I don't experience the 'empty page' syndrome.

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  3. Roman Ociepa I am currently building a library at my school (online). It will home all my ideas for my teaching and the children’s learning. A syallabus will be my best friend.

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  4. I agree on building a personal reposit/ library for material. I collect realia everywhere I go. I love to work with digital material but also with leaflets, magazines etc..

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  5. Roman Ociepa Good advice. This is definitely something I need to do more.

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  6. Miss Alex Nice tip. It's certainly true that materials are everywhere.

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  7. I live half my life down the rabbit hole Geraldine! If I come up with an answer for this, I'll be able to get rich quick, I think. Building a library of materials is a great idea. having an 'ideas' book is another one. Though for most participants I'm sure that 'ideas' aren't the problem but 'time' is.

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  8. Katherine Bilsborough I feel better knowing that I'm not alone! A big yes to time being the problem.

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