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Why and how should we teach English in crisis and emergency situations?

Why and how should we teach English in crisis and emergency situations?

Update: 2023-02-22
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Many parts of the world are currently experiencing significant levels of violence and conflict. The role of education and language learning in these areas is very important, and can provide short and long term benefits for people in these situations. This episode is released on the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and in recognition of this our field report focuses on a British Council programme entitled “Teaching and Learning in Difficult Times”. This programme has, to date, provided training in trauma-sensitive pedagogy to more than 1,000 Ukrainian English language teachers. In our interview, we talk to Diana Abu Zayed, a teacher in Gaza in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, who shares with us some of her practical experiences of teaching in a conflict area.

Download the show notes, transcript in Arabic and English, and activity booklet

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Why and how should we teach English in crisis and emergency situations?

Why and how should we teach English in crisis and emergency situations?

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