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7 Free Online Courses in April (and not one about teaching online!)
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Self-isolation, week 3.
Do you also have the feeling that you'd like the good, old times back?
If you want to escape to the world of education, feel free to join me. I know you must be pretty tired, so I carefully omitted all the courses on teaching online.
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7 Free Online Courses in March
March is one of those dull and terribly long months with St. Patrick's Day being its only highlight. And since it's so long, you could at least do something useful and cover an online course or two!
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7 Free Online Courses in February
All the people who are currently enjoying proper winter - I'm really jealous! In my place we're more likely to see snowdrops than snowflakes and it's really sad. Fortunately you can learn something new regardless of the weather. I found seven interesting online courses that are useful, enjoyable and free.
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Perfect Tips for Teacher Development (book review)
You may already know I'm a fan of CPD. The more I teach, the more I realise I have to learn. The more experienced trainer I am, the more people I meet who show me how to improve and develop. When I saw Jack C. Richards' 50 Tips for Teacher Development, I loved it from the very first moment.
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7 Free Online Courses in January
This month I've found some really classy courses that will definitely help you start the year with a boom:
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7 Tips to Get Ready for 2020
December is definitely a month to sum things up and plan something new, close some chapters and embrace changes and opportunities. If you don't know how to start - here, I prepared a short "to-do" list for your winter break!
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7 Free Online Courses in December
Naturally, relaxing means taking care of one's body and mind - and what's better than learning something new? My pro-tip for online courses in December is watching online classes and baking cakes or cookies at the same time. Bliss! If you want to give it a try, I have a batch of seven free online courses to accompany your culinary endeavours.
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Time management (not only) for teachers (book review)
It took me half a year to finish one book - seriously, and it's not because I'm a slow reader, quite contrary. It's a book addressing one of my greatest problems (apart from procrastination and struggling with taking over the world) which is time management, something a work-from-home person may have issues with - I sure did.
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Games: Innovation at No Cost (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 20)
Stories help us understand the world we live in, various relationships, social codes and behaviours – and once we understand the theory illustrated by stories, we keep practising by means of games.
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It's alive! Alive! (Role-Playing Teaching: Part 19)
You can watch my first workshop on RPG in teaching ever - it was recorded last year, on Zlot Nauczycieli Angielskiego. I talked about RPGs, showed some easy exercises and was terribly stressed!