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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 email is used for communication and how to write clear digital messages.
Try itBut here is something many EFL teachers notice: students who can fill in every gap correctly often cannot say two sentences in real conversation. They know the present perfect tense.
Take the masterclassMany English words describe similar qualities but with different shading — positive or negative. 'Slim' (positive — attractively thin) and 'skinny' (negative — too thin) describe similar physical qu…
ReadHow to tell stories that people remember, how to understand why stories work, and how to use the power of narrative to communicat…
Build this skillWhy language matters beyond communication — as identity, heritage, and belonging.
Explore"To understand poverty, you must look closely at how real households actually live."
Read moreOn 11 September 2001, two planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City.
See the lessonA sense of belonging is often invisible, but it has a powerful effect on learning. Students who feel included are more open to new ideas and more willing to try, even when tasks are difficult.
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