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“Framing” for Blended and Remote Learning #528

Sun, Nov 22, 14:00-14:25 JST | Zoom 22
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“Framing“ helps us understand how people perceive experiences and develop metacognitive and metalinguistic processes. The English as a Foreign Language classroom frame involves paradoxical ambiguities which many teachers exploit productively. However, in the rush to establish blended and remote learning systems, it is easy to neglect valuable aspects of classroom practice. This session will workshop practical responses to blended and remote learning EFL scenarios in light of understandings about how framing can support learning.

Bryan Hale

Bryan Hale

KOTESOL
Hello! I am currently serving as president of Korea TESOL. I teach at a public high school in rural south-west Korea.