Teaching Skills: Play-based Learning in a Mainstream Classroom
Overview
Learning through play is a highly engaging, natural way to get children to learn and achieve their goals. We will look at different types of play-based learning, how it works inside and outside the classroom, and explore strategies to include more play into your lessons. We will also investigate the experience of learning through play from a child’s perspective.
For the best experience, attendees should have:
- a computer or ipad style device (a phone will also work)
- stable internet access
- a headset with microphone
- a webcam
Attendees will also receive a certificate of attendance which includes the number of teaching hours.
Kevin Clare
Since 2009, Kevin has been involved in teaching English in a range of different settings, teaching adults, teenagers and notably young learners in Australia, Daqing, Guangzhou and Hong Kong. He has worked in language centres as a Director of Studies and in various roles in International Schools. He holds a CELTA, PGCE as well as a degree in Journalism and Politics.
At EfA, Kevin focuses a lot of his attention to training teachers to work with Young Learners. He is the Director of the Teaching Young Learner’s Extension Certificate (TYLEC). He is also the course director on the CertTESOL course and trains teachers in Hong Kong and around Asia.
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- 1 hour 30 minutes
- Online
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