Writing in English for Academic Purposes: challenges for teachers (and how to overcome them)
Martin Hewings
21st November 2012, 15:00 GMT
Shona Whyte
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Martin Hewings
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Two professors of communication tackle the interface between curating and teaching. Of course this is easier if you're teaching communication, since the medium is the message.
For my concerns - teaching foreign languages and training FL teachers - it's clear that there are links between what I curate and what and how I teach: I put things on this Scoop.it for later use in class, and share my students' findings on here too. And setting the students loose in social media helps them understand the field and become more independent professionals.
But I still fear that in the headlong rush forward to find, scoop, post and tweet, the reflective part of the educationational enterprise may get trampled underfoot. Via Paulo Simões, Gust MEES, Ana Rodera, Shona Whyte Delete the scoop?
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