Fiona Mauchline Webinar - Including the 'inclusive' in your ELT Materials and Lessons

Inclusive teaching/the inclusive classroom is one of THE hottest topics in our profession today, as the words diversity and representation ring out. But what do the materials for such a classroom look like? And how do we design them? Beginning with our thoughts on the words 'inclusive' and 'representation' themselves, in this webinar we'll work out who and what need to keep on our radar, when preparing materials and engaging tasks - and, of course, we'll try some out.

TESOL France is running this webinar/workshop as the 4th installment to our year-long Social Justice and Equality webinar series.

When:  5pm (CEST) Saturday 17 April 2021
Where:  Zoom link will be via email given in registration.

Who: Fiona Mauchline

After three decades in the ELT classroom, Fiona is a teacher trainer, materials writer and lecturer at Oxford Brookes University, where she teaches ELT Materials Writing on the MA TESOL. She is also the co-founder of EVE: Equal Voices in ELT and a member of the IATEFL TDSIG committee. Join her on Twitter on Tuesdays for her #SIGTweetMeets and some friendly ELT chat in Times of Corona…

Questions should be sent to:  tesolfrance@gmail.com or tesolfrancetoulouse@gmail.com


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