Effective use of video in the ELT classroom

This webinar explores video, and the many errors and examples of poor practice which should be avoided.

Two Asian young learners look at a screen in class

About the webinar

Digital media has seen the availability of online-video reach saturation point, and so too the instances of use it in the classroom. This has led likewise to a saturation of different approaches and methodologies, some better than others. Here we look at what is effective and why, with practical examples for both skills and language work, enabling teachers to confidently create their own media-based lesson plans, as well as evaluate what constitutes the most appropriate video content. Using the examples in The British Council’s ‘The English Channel’ we explore the different ways video can best be used as a teaching resource.

About the speaker

Gary Brooks is an experienced teacher, consultant and freelance-writer, with graduate degrees and diplomas in both teaching and philosophy. He works in digital education, and consults for companies in the context of professional development and business ethics. He is currently completing graduate philosophical research in liberalism and the limits of tolerance.

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Hi Tatiana Thanks for your comment. You can find some articles here about teaching children with special educational needs: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/teaching-english-learners-special-educational-needs-sens-%E2%80%93-myths-realities https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/a-day-life-english-school-learners-special-educational-needs We also have a series of courses about inclusive practices - you can find more details here: https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/teacher-development/continuing-professional-development/using-inclusive-practices I hope these help, Best wishes, Cath TE Team

Submitted by Mzia Beradze on Wed, 06/13/2018 - 10:52

Please, help me. how can I take part in a webinar?

Submitted by Paul Braddock on Wed, 06/13/2018 - 12:34

In reply to by Mzia Beradze

Hi Mzeo, the webinar has finished but you can watch a recording using the link above. Thanks, Paul

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