Lessons learnt from delivering a pre-sessional EAP course online
This and the next post were written by Jane Heath, Lecturer in EAP and module co-leader on a presessional course at the University of Leeds....
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This and the next post were written by Jane Heath, Lecturer in EAP and module co-leader on a presessional course at the University of Leeds....
EAP Practitioner Precarity and the Coronavirus Event. 15th of May, Day Five: Panel discussion You can view all the discussion and themes from the week...
EAP Practitioner Precarity and the Coronavirus Event. 14th of May, Day Four: International Perspectives Today is a bit unusual as the contributors occupy a variety...
EAP Practitioner Precarity and the Coronavirus Event. 13th of May, Day Three: Views from Language Centre Directors Yolanda Cerdá: Yolanda has created some slides with audio...
EAP Practitioner Precarity and the Coronavirus Event. 12th of May, Day Two: Views from the UCU and a union member Neil Allison (UCU University of...
EAP Practitioner Precarity and the Coronavirus Event. 11th of May, Day One: Views from precarious practitioners To begin the week we need to start with...
Welcome to the one-week Practitioner Precarity and the Coronavirus Event. 11th to 15th of May. Introduction: Precarity refers to two things: it refers to employment...
This was written by the The Language Centre Management and Administration Support Service (Siân Owen, Lisa Grant, June Parsons and Helen Whitelaw). We’re adaptable. We,...
This post was written by Dr Milena Marinkova, lecturer in EAP at the University of Leeds and School Academic Lead for Inclusive Practice (Languages, Cultures...
Reflections from the frontline: my first foray into online teaching This post was written by Clare Maxwell, a lecturer in EAP in the Language Centre....