Bringing out the best of children with Beehive
If I ask you or any parent what you or they would wish for your children, I am sure many of you would say "To live a happy and fulfilled life". So it is high time we look at how we can help the children in our classroom achieve this goal besides focusing on language aims. So what are the key conditions for children to grow into their best possible selves and learn? Therefore what are the main learning components in a primary classroom? In this webinar, we will look at these questions and identify practical tips and engaging activities to be used in your everyday teaching for each of the main components. Come and have fun!
Differentiated Teaching in the 21st Century
We live in a fast evolving world and it is a challenge for educators to predict what skills and competencies each and every learner will need in the future. To ensure that all students’ needs are met, it is essential that teachers recognize learners’ differences and plan their lessons to cater for everyone.
This webinar will examine strategies that teachers can use to differentiate their teaching practices so that they reach all students regardless of their background in learning English. There will be a focus on ideas that give students voice and choice, empowering them to set their own learning goals to drive them towards learning success.
In these sessions we will draw examples from Oxford University Press coursebooks Beehive, Harmonize and Life Vision Ukrainian edition.
All participants will receive certificates of attendance and one-month online access to all levels of Beehive, Harmonize and Life Vision Ukrainian edition.
Agenda
15:00 – 15:15 – Welcome to Oxford Day by Anna Morris
15:15 – 16:20 – Session #1: “Bringing out the best of children with Beehive” by Erika Osváth
16:20 – 16:30 – break
16:30 – 17:40 – Session #2: “Differentiated Teaching in the 21st Century” by Terrie Craddock
Erika Osváth, MEd in Maths, DTEFLA, is a freelance teacher, teacher trainer, materials writer and co-author with Edmund Dudley of Mixed Ability Teaching (Into the Classroom series, OUP). Before becoming a freelance trainer in 2009, she worked for...