Teaching in the 21st Century
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TEACHING IN ENGLISH (TiE21)
(ENGLISH AS A MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION)

The presentation below introduces the five components of Teaching in English in the 21st Century and encourages viewers to identify ways to revise their content, communication learning, assessment, and milieu. The guided notes handout supports reflection and planning.

Seminar Resources
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This presentation also identifies four broad areas of proficiency for university and high school teachers who are teaching in English in the 21st Century. Each of these broad areas have subcategories that identify required integrated skills.
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