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Texts, lesson frameworks, teaching tips, grammar and vocabulary for English language teachers.
Spark curiosity with everyday objects — short lessons that turn a pencil, a coin, or a leaf into a window onto the world.
Plain-English explanations of the jargon teachers meet — from "scaffolding" to "formative assessment."
Teaching materials on democracy, human rights, gender equity, and more.
Interactive masterclasses on classroom management, pedagogy, and teaching skills.
Focused skill-building resources to develop specific classroom competencies.
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Students explore how digital work can be transferred from one device to another.
Try itThis is a missed opportunity. Parents and guardians are one of the most powerful resources a teacher has — and almost the most overlooked.
Take the masterclassMost English adjectives can appear in two positions: directly before the noun (attributive position — a tired teacher) or after a linking verb (predicative position — the teacher is tired). For most…
ReadHow to spot problems worth solving, build something new to address them, and keep going when it is difficult.
Build this skillWhat money actually is, how banks work, how money is created, and why financial systems matter for ordinary people.
Explore"Küng challenged the Catholic teaching that the Pope cannot be wrong on matters of faith and morals."
Read moreImagine that you believe the body must be kept whole for the journey after death.
See the lessonNoticing is an important part of learning because it helps students become aware of what is important. Without noticing, information may pass without being understood.
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