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SPONGE ELT - Bridge the Gap

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If you're a true fan of Sponge ELT and Sponge Chats, you'll have seen Lara's name before! She recently co-authored a book with Alison Mackey called the Art and Science of Language Teaching, and she has been on before to talk about task-based language teaching from the teacher education side of things. In short, she was the right person to ask about what we know about corrective feedback and how we should be going about it in our classrooms.
You can find more about Lara on her site here, and whole list of things she's been involved in here.
Dyslexia (and other Specific Learning Difficulties) is something that a large percentage of the population deals with, and this is something that I really wanted to explore from a language education perspective. Dr. Martin Bloomfield is an expert within the area of Dyslexia, and has a huge presence online, disseminating information about the what of Dyslexia, and how we can make certain accommodations when working with learners with dyslexia. I had a great time with this one, and I learnt a lot.
You can find Martin and loads of his videos and resources at Dyslexia Bytes.
The next guest is one who probably needs no introduction - Geoff Jordan. Geoff is a polarising figure within ELT, but his perspectives on how ELT is moving forward, and the importance of SLA findings (and how teachers and trainers are not working with these) are important to consider, in my opinion. In this chat, I was lucky enough to have Geoff explain the difference between explicit and implicit knowledge (as well as teaching), and he also identified how both of these link to modern day language teaching - and identified where we might be going wrong!
Geoff, along with Mike Long, wrote and recently published one of the must-reads for teachers, trainers and researchers with ELT - English Language Teaching Now and How It Could Be. You can also find Geoff on his blog Applying TESOL.
We kick off Bridge the Gap, with Masatoshi Sato, who has actually done quite a bit of research into the what and why of the research-practice gap, and has also written extensively about how the research community could move forward in a more collaborative manner.
For those of you interested, Masatoshi is also the co-founder of TESOL Graphics, a brilliant site that summarises research using infographics (among other things!). Highly recommended :) Also, Masatoshi has just co-authored a book with Shawn Loewen called A Practical Guide to Second Language Teaching and Learning - cannot wait to get my hands on this!
In the latest Sponge Chat, I had the pleasure to sit down and chat with the business mindset queen, Rachael Roberts. I look forward to hearing your thoughts!
I have the great pleasure to speak with TBLT researcher and teacher educator Lara Bryfonski. We went into detail about teacher education considerations, working with individual differences, TBLT and young learners, and many other cool stuff.
00:00 Introduction
03:00 Sponge Chats
04:00 Who is Lara?
08:00 How and why did Lara move into research?
11:00 Why should teachers be aware of TBLT?
14:30 How do we bring TBLT to teachers?
17:45 Assessment
20:00 TBLT or tblt?
24:00 Individual teacher differences
28:00 TBLT observation schemes
34:00 The impact of courses on teachers' implementation of TBLT
37:00 Tasks and young learners
45:00 A return to assessment
48:00 Lara's recent projects!
55:00 Lara's piece of advice for TBLT teacher educators
59:00 Book recommendations (and Lara's upcoming book!)
In this Sponge Chat, I had the pleasure to sit down with renown teacher training and author, Peter Lucantoni. Peter was kind enough to share his thoughts on teacher training, with a specific focus on early-career teacher trainers. We spoke about how one might move into teacher training, how trainers can develop, and also the importance of being proactive as a teacher who wants to be a teacher training position.
00:00 Introduction
03:00 Sponge Chats
03:55 Who is Peter?
06:00 Teacher training qualifications
13:20 Difficulties early-career teacher trainers face
17:15 How do trainers develop?
20:30 Is training 'giving ideas'?
25:00 Peter's preference: INSET or PRESET or Train the Trainer?
29:30 The importance of breadth and depth as a trainer
33:30 The importance of context
37:00 Peter's advice for those looking to move into teacher training
42:00 Peter's book recommendations (and an overview of From Teacher to Trainer!)
In the latest Sponge Chat, I had the pleasure to talk with EdTech specialist, Joe Dale. We talked tech, predictions for the future and, of course, Chat GPT.
In this Sponge Chat, I had the pleasure to sit down with Daniel O. Jackson so discuss his views on TBLT. We spoke about the 'what' of TBLT, the role of implicit and explicit learning, teacher noticing and many other good things.
00:00 Introduction
02:30 Hi Daniel!
05:30 Sponge Chats
06:00 Who is Daniel?
11:15 Daniel's PhD journey
17:30 Where did Daniel's interest in TBLT start?
27:00 What is TBLT?
35:00 TBLT and needs analyses
42:00 Implicit learning
53:30 Teacher's role in TBLT and Teacher noticing
01:06:00 TBLT and critical pedagogy
01:15:00 Advice to teacher educators
01:18:00 Daniel's recommended reading
In this Sponge Chat, I was lucky enough to sit down with assessment expert, Fatime Losonci. We discussed the what and the why of assessment, looked at some important concepts, and even spoke about test item writing. As usual, I hope you enjoy this Sponge Chat!
00:00 Introduction
03:05 Sponge Chats
05:15 Who is Fatime?
10:25 What is assessment?
18:00 The learner's perspective
25:00 Item writing
32:00 Teaching vs. Testing skills
36:00 What are sub-skills?
41:00 Fatime's Masterclass
44:30 Test-taking strategies
51:30 Fatime's book recommendations
In this Sponge Chat, I was lucky enough sit down with Laura Broadbent and Billie Jago from OtterELT to speak about their journeys into materials writing as well the what, why and how of OtterELT. Be sure to watch and let me know your thoughts!
OtterELT's website: https://www.otterelt.com/
00:00 Introduction
01:50 Sponge Chats
03:30 Who are Laura and Billie?
08:45 Motivations for moving into materials writing
17:00 What is OtterELT?
22:00 Were there any problems with setting up OtterELT?
27:20 How to get involved with OtterELT?
32:00 Some differences between digital and print
45:00 The importance of support from management
49:00 Advice for teachers looking to move into materials writing
55:30 The realities of being a freelancer
01:01:00 Book recommendations
In this "Perspectives" Sponge Chat, I had the pleasure to speak with TBLT expert Martin East. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I did!
00:00 Introduction
03:09 Sponge Chats
05:02 Who is Martin East?
05:30 Why the move into SLTE?
08:15 Some differences between PRESET and INSET
10:20 The importance of working from teacher values, attitudes and beliefs
11:25 What sparked your interest in TBLT?
14:30 A brief overview of TBLT
16:00 What should teachers focus on regarding working with tasks?
17:30 Takeaways for language teacher educators
19:00 Why.a task-supported syllabus might be better
28:00 The future of TBLT
31:00 Tips for teacher educators
34:00 Real-world needs and tasks
37:30 Tasks and Young Learners
39:45 Martin's book recommendations
43:00 What's next for Martin?
46:00 S-STEP
In this Sponge Chat, Nicola and I delved into money and ELT - and why you should check out her Chilled Investor course: https://chilledinvestor.com/product/the-chilled-investor-course/
00:00 Introduction - Evolved Sponge Chats!
02:29 Hello!
04:30 Sponge Chats and Sponge Perspectives
05:00 Who is Nicola Prentis
06:30 The origins of The Chilled Investor
1030: Financial literacy
13:00 Nicola's false sense of security
17:30 What should ELT professionals consider doing financially?
23:00 Different types of investing
24:00 The Chilled Investor course
26:30 How much do you need to start?
30:30 What do I do when I see my investments going down?
35:00 Nicola's recommended resources
42:00 Nicola's three tips for you!
In the latest Sponge Chat, I sat down with teacher, trainer and author, Adrian Tennant. We got to speak about some really interesting aspects of teacher training, especially the importance of understanding the context in which you are working.
In this Sponge Chat, I had the pleasure to sit down with Matthew Ellman, a teacher, trainer and co-author of the new book, From Teacher to Trainer.
00:00 Introduction
03:00 Sponge Chats overview
03:45 Who is Matthew Ellman?
07:00 Matt's journey into teacher training
12:00 Some difficulties with teacher training
18:00 Impact
28:45 Positives about being in a teacher educator role
35:00 From Teacher to Trainer
43:10 Advice for those looking to move into teacher training
46:00 The importance of Delta/DipTESOL and other qualifications
50:00 Book recommendations
In this Sponge Chat, I got to sit down with EFL Creative Ideas owner and materials writing, Silvina Mascitti. We spoke about her experience moving into the materials writing world, some challenges she has faced along the way, advice she has for others, and a whole load of book and blog recommendations.
In this Sponge Chat, I had the pleasure to sit down and talk about materials writing (and to a lesser extent teacher training and editing) with authors Riccardo Chiappini and Ethan Mansur. I hope you enjoy!
In this Sponge Chat, I had the pleasure to sit down with teacher, trainer, materials writer and graphic facilitator, Emily Bryson. Be sure to let us know what you think!
00:00 Introduction
01:13 Who is Emily Bryson
06:30 Emily's move into materials writing
13:00 Emily's move into teacher training
15:00 In-house or conferences
25:00 Imposter syndrome in teacher training
30:00 What is graphic facilitation?
37:17 Emily's work in ESOL and ESOL policy
43:15 What went into the Voices course book series
49:30 Emily's advice for future material writers and teacher trainers
53:00 Book recommendations
In this Sponge Chat, I had the chance to sit a talk with ELT powerhouse, Sandy Millin. We spoke about loads of stuff - from teacher training to management. I hope you enjoy!
A short time ago, I had the pleasure to sit down with materials writer, teacher trainer, content developer and, of course, teacher, John Hughes. We spoke about John's journey into teacher training and materials writing, as well as some other really interesting topics.