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In this episode, Helen speaks with Harry Waters of Renewable English about his ELT journey, how he came to focus on the climate crisis, how education has been changing in response to it, and what he thinks ELT professionals could do to become more sustainable.IATEFL Conference Plenary Friday 11 April: “Five burning questions to education from a young changemaker” Harry Waters & Alicia Waters Galán: https://youtu.be/mzMLyUfaNMM?si=jWHiIM1p8DQFfjjeHarry's Book: https://www.deltapublishing.co.uk/book/activities-for-a-greener-mindset-9783125017795/?page_id= Harry's “Environmental Sustainability in Language Teaching” NILE Course: https://www.nile-elt.com/catalog?pagename=F2F-courses Course in San Sebastian (Erasmus +): https://www.lacunza.es/sites/default/files/Lacunza_Nile_TT_Environmental_Sustainability.pdf Other courses Harry recommends: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/10-free-sustainability-courses-united-nations-sophia-kianni-btxve/https://courses.eltsustainable.org/ https://sdgacademy.org/ Harry's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/renewableenglish/ Harry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-waters/
In Episode 13 of Teacher's Coffee, we sit down with Harry Waters, founder of Renewable English, multi-award-winning teacher trainer, writer, and climate activist. As the closing plenary speaker at IATEFL this year, Harry brings a powerful message about weaving sustainability into every aspect of education.
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Vanishing flora, captured on handmade PaperMinneapolis-based visual and teaching artist Ilene Krug Mojsilov recommends “Vanishing Flora: Fiber Art,” an exhibition by Amanda Degener at the Northside Artspace Lofts Gallery in Minneapolis. The show runs through May 25. Visitors can enter the gallery by calling or buzzing the office, open Thursdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Fridays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. A poetry and potluck event will be held May 18.Mojsilov explains that Degener's work highlights endangered plant species. The exhibition includes 18 framed handmade paper works, with pulp manipulated to form plant imagery. Eight handmade planters, constructed from up-cycled wood, spell out “in danger.” Suspended discs depicting endangered plants, made from frozen paper, gradually melt into the planters, which are seeded with native flowers that will grow over the exhibit's duration.Krug said: I could go on and on about Amanda's artwork, because she's part scientist. She's a chemist. She researches all her subjects to the T. She's a specialist in handmade paper and the history of handmade paper, she collects fibers from all over the world.— Ilene Krug MojsilovA 21st Century Take on Theater of the AbsurdTheater maker Harry Waters, Jr. attended the opening night of Pangea World Theater's staging of “Rhinoceros,” directed by Dipankar Mukherjee. The absurdist play by French playwright Eugène Ionesco was written in 1958 and follows the transformation of a town's residents into rhinoceroses — all except one, the least heroic character.The show runs through April 19 at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis.Waters praised the production's creativity: inventive lighting, a soundscape of Indigenous music, strong choreography and a diverse cast of professional and amateur actors.Harry said: The gift, I would have to say, of what Dipankar gives to this adaptation [is] that it starts huge, and then, as the story goes, it winnows down to this very simple, important issue of the one human being that's standing in resistance to all the totalitarianism and the conformity ... how are we also taking our own stands in spite of everything that's being thrown [at us] that really allows us to know that we're not crazy, that it is not insane that you're standing strong. So that's a conceptual thing that I was really quite pleased to see without being beaten over the head by it.— Harry Waters, Jr.A Multimedia Symphony in the South MetroRetired attorney and former St. Olaf Choir singer Maren Swanson of Burnsville is excited for a joint choral performance at Shepherd of the Lake Lutheran Church in Prior Lake this Saturday at 4 p.m. South Metro Chorale will perform alongside Singers in Accord and Kantorei, with the Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Kathy Saltzman Romey.The concert features “The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci,” a multimedia symphony by Minnesota composer Jocelyn Hagen.Maren said: I heard Jocelyn speak once about having grown up in a musical family in a small town in North Dakota, and about singing and playing piano from the age of three, she said that she lay in bed as a as an older child, hearing orchestral music in her head and wishing she knew how to write the music down. Well now we get to hear the enchanting music in her head. The work has been performed all across the country and internationally. I actually heard it in Croatia in 2023. The libretto features an English translation of select texts from the notebooks of Da Vinci. The score is soaring, sometimes lyrical, sometimes percussive, always gorgeous. The video uses a new technology that allows it to be synced to the nuances of the music as conducted in a live event. In effect, the video is played like an instrument of the orchestra responding to the conductor, and so every performance is spontaneous and unique. The video features an unfolding of text and images from the notebooks and other animated images that bring the music to life.— Maren Swanson
Greg's side project, Beck's Bolero, opened for the Red Not Chili Peppers to a sold out crowd at the House of Blues in San Diego this past weekend. It the group's first show and Greg shares the experience. The band features Harry Waters on the keys, Greg on guitar, Cain Daniel drums, and Zephyr Avalon on bass.Songs:Beck's Bolero - “Air Blower”Beck's Bolero - “Scatterbrain”Whenever Jay has an melange (or a stew, or a gumbo) of different topics to share, he serves up Jay's Jambalaya. Jason Isbell eschews the songwriter approach on his new solo acoustic album, King Gizzard has an unreleased documentary called Chunky Shrapnel, and the greatest two-hit wonders as written by Chris Dalla Riva (https://www.cantgetmuchhigher.com/p/the-greatest-two-hit-wonders).Songs:Jason Isbell - “Gravelweed”King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - “The River”We close with Three for Thursday. Nick brings new indie/alternative tracks released in the past month from Moreish Idols, Sharp Pins, and YHWH Nailgun.Songs:Moreish Idols - “All In The Game”Sharp Pins - “With A Girl Like Mine”YHWH Nailgun - “Tear Pusher”
On The Weekly Review, panellists, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Brent Poland discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. Show production by Lianne Lax. This week's stories: Why we need research-informed teaching that's specific to primary https://tinyurl.com/7wby8u46 Michael O'Leary doubles down on teacher comments, as Harris calls words 'crass and ill-informed' https://tinyurl.com/jd7kbpbm Ofsted proposes assessing schools on 10 areas of performance https://tinyurl.com/2k8t7mcz Shows Reviewed: SEND Crisis & Parents & Teacher Conflicts: Education Tonight International Men's Day: The Late Late Show with Chris Wilkinson Eco Educators - Shaping the Future: The Late Show with Tom Rogers, Harry Waters and SOS-UK Teachers as Learners - A Conversation with International Colleagues: The Friday Twilight Show with Claire Cannon
In this special one off show, Tom Rogers and Harry Waters are joined by special guest Sachin Bhopal-Myers, a 19 year old climate activist, who talks about his personal journey to climate activism and his role in the Teach the Teacher Campaign by SOS-UK. In this show, they discuss: 1. Climate Education: The benefits and importance of equipping students with the knowledge and skills to understand and address the climate and ecological crisis. 2. Youth-Led Initiatives: Highlighting the power of student-led movements and activism in driving climate action within education. 3. Sustainability in Schools: Exploring how schools and educators can integrate sustainability into their teaching practices and school culture. Find out about how the Teach the Teacher Campaign is impacting schools in the UK and the world and how you can support it and enhance your students knowledge around climate change and the opportunities for them to get more involved in this conversation.
Kendall checked out Back to the Future: The Musical at the Orpheum and gives her thoughts on it. More on Dave Grohl's announcement and big news on the Justin Timberlake DWI case. Plus we are joined by Harry Waters Jr. aka Marvin Berry from Back to the Future 1 and 2 joins the show and Quinn breaks down the recent Apple announcements. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Helen and James discuss our new theme "Teacher Change" and Helen interviews Peter J Fullagar, who is an ELT editor/writer, DEI in ELT consultant, and LGBTQIA+ champion. Peter discusses his professional development journey from teacher to editor/writer to DEI consultant to LGBTQIA+ champion, offering support and suggestions, and encourages us all to use our voices to speak up. Happy Pride to all our listeners!You can contact Peter via the contact form on his website (https://peterjfullagar.co.uk/) or via LinkedIn.Here are some of the links Peter recommended during the conversation:Writing ELT Materials (Kath and John) - https://writingeltmaterials.com/ Foundations for Inclusion (Beth Cox) - https://www.bethcox.co.uk/foundations-for-inclusion ELT Well (Anne Margaret Smith) - https://eltwell.com/ CIEP - https://www.ciep.uk/ Galop - https://galop.org.uk/ EFL Creative Ideas (Silvina Mascitti) - https://www.eflcreativeideas.com/ Tyson Seburn - https://fourc.ca/ Lottie Galpin - https://www.lottiegalpin.com/ Dr Amina Douidi - www.aminadouidi.com Harry Waters - https://renewableenglish.com/
In this one off special, guest host Harry Waters explores how Apps for Good, a provider of free introductory computing courses for primary and secondary students, can support schools to provide innovation in their digital offer to students. Guests include Emma Darcy and Leonie Molloy. Book a call with the Apps for Good team here if you want to explore the opportunities showcased in this show. Apps for Good give schools free introductory computing courses. The courses are for everyone, including those who aren't computing teachers, and they're fully equipped with resources mapped to the UK Computing Curriculums. Students will develop essential and digital skills by working in teams to create a prototype 'app for good'. Visit www.appsforgood.org to find out more!
Harry Waters joins us as guest as we chat about actions that help nudge environmental awareness and sustainability issues in our learning spaces.
The SDR Show (Sex, Drugs, & Rock-n-Roll Show) w/Ralph Sutton & Big Jay Oakerson
Harry Waters joins Ralph Sutton and James Mattern and they discuss Harry Waters no longer having dreads and a beard, working with a Pink Floyd cover band, meeting Little Richard, growing up with famous dad Roger Waters, scoring films, working with Larry John McNally in McNally Waters, scoring video games, playing with John Lennon's son, a live performance of How Much Rope, Harry Waters' love of metal music, upcoming projects, having 2 kids with no interest in music, Harry Waters' first concert, first drug and first sexual experience and so much more!(Air Date: February 10th, 2024)Support our sponsors!YoKratom.com - Check out Yo Kratom (the home of the $60 kilo) for all your kratom needs!To advertise your product or service on GaS Digital podcasts please go to TheADSide.comand click on "Advertisers" for more information!The SDR Show merchandise is available at https://podcastmerch.com/collections/the-sdr-showYou can watch The SDR Show LIVE for FREE every Wednesday and Saturday at 9pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: SDR for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every SDR show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Harry WatersInstagram: https://instagram.com/HarryWatersMusicLink Tree: https://linktr.ee/halluskJames L. MatternTwitter: https://twitter.com/jameslmatternInstagram: https://instagram.com/thejamesmatternRalph SuttonTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamralphsuttonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamralphsutton/The SDR ShowTwitter: https://twitter.com/theSDRshowInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesdrshow/GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Date and Time 02/06/2024 Length24 hours Description In this episode of the Penny Forward podcast, Shawn Satterfield, founder of Shine Music, discusses the Shine Music Festival's mission to create a radically accessible live music event in Colorado. She shares her journey, the challenges faced, and the innovative accessibility features implemented at the festival. The discussion also covers Shawn's background, the importance of community feedback, and the festival's inclusive design. Additionally, Shawn talks about fundraising goals and her excitement about joining the Penny Forward team to contribute her web development skills. The Penny Forward Podcast releases a new episode to the public every other week. If you would like to listen one week early, become a member of our website and enjoy exclusive access. We offer a complimentary guest membership for you to get started. How to Access... Links go live at 6am on the day of release. Listen here and read the show notes Transcript available here Show notes Shawn Satterfield/Shine Music Festival Org. Information: shinemusic.rocks This Year's Page: https://shinemusicfestival.com/ Epilepsy Foundation: https://epilepsycoloradowyoming.org/ Davis Phinney Foundation: https://davisphinneyfoundation.org/ Special Olympics: https://specialolympicsco.org/ Autism Community: https://autismcommunitystore.com/ Full Body Sound: https://www.fullbodysound.com/ Feel the Beat: https://www.feelthebeat.dance/ XRAI glasses: https://xrai.glass/ Autism Community Store: https://autismcommunitystore.com/ Goose: https://www.goosetheband.com/ So Ready For ADA.: https://www.facebook.com/groups/soreadyforada Felix Pastorius: https://www.felixpastorius.com/ Harry Waters: https://www.harrywaters.com/ SunSquabi: https://www.sunsquabi.com/ Neal Evans: https://www.dopapod.com/ Swallow Hill: https://swallowhillmusic.org/ CleanRobotics: https://cleanrobotics.com/ School of Rock: https://www.schoolofrock.com/locations/denver Penny Forward pennyforward.com pennyforward@pennyforward.comClubhouse HouseFacebookYoutube Get our app, guest membership is free! IOS/AppleGooglePlay Post Production Assistance Brynn Lee: Superblink.org Transcription Anne Verduin Listen Below...
We start the new year with another wonderful guest, who is a musician, composer and one of the most versatile artists we had on the show so far. He has been a crucial part on every single Roger Waters tour between 2002 and 2016 and if his last name is familiar, that's because he is also the son of Roger Waters.We talk enthusiastically about music in general, playing to click tracks, his last shows with Roger Waters at Coachella 2016, his excitement about Chick Corea and his programming work for a Nintendo game. Harry played many show with LES CLAYPOOL and reveals how much he loves the Album ANIMALS.We very much respected his wish not to ask him any personal questions about his father so expect a in depth talk about music.
Renewable English Founder Harry Waters shares three fun and simple activities we can use in our face-to-face classes to help raise students' awareness about Climate Change. In this episode, Harry talks about: How we can connect the activities to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Activity 1: A Climate Board Race to engage learners in reviewing language Activity 2: A Snowball 'fight' as a way to engage learners in writing and sharing Planet Pledges Activity 3: A Two-Minute Tweet to help learners connect everyday topics to the environment. To learn more about Harry's work, including useful teaching resources and lesson plans, go to Renewable English.ReferencesTo explore the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, go to https://www.undp.org/ You can support the work we do at TESOL Pop by: - Leaving a rating and review- Sharing this episode with your teaching community - Buying us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/tesolpopCredits Podcaster & Producer Laura Wilkes Audio-Video Editor Haven Tsang With thanks to our superduper guest, Harry Waters.
The great Harry Waters takes the glass elevator up to the 38th floor of Primus Tracks Towers to discuss his endeavors in film and tv composition, as well as his role in the Frog Brigade and the relationships therein, as he gears up for the Hunt For Green October run with Les Claypool and company. Plus, Harry gives Josh some piano-playing tips, FOR FREE.Get involved:InstagramTwitterEmailBurn your money
Harry Waters is a pianist/songwriter and composer. His piano style is influenced by the classical masters Vladimir Horowitz, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Arthur Rubinstein and New Orleans greats Dr John and Professor Longhair. He toured in his father's band, Roger Waters, for 15 years, for The Wall and The Dark Side of the Moon tours, and most recently Desert Trip alongside The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and Neil Young. He has performed with numerous artists including: David Gilmour, Eddie Vedder, Tom Jones, Marianne Faithfull, Nick Cave, Ween, Ozric Tentacles Clients include: Rolex, Nintendo, Netflix, Downton Abbey, ITV, Procter and Gamble, Facebook, BMG, Freemantle Media, Amazon Prime, MTV, CBS
Tom explores what schools are doing to save the climate! He is joined by Sandra Patterson whose school is an eco ambassador school in Northern Ireland, Anna Turner who is a headteacher of a school in Cardiff, Laura Tsabet and Harry Waters. All four guests share unique ideas and insights into what can be done to become a more eco friendly school and community.
In his last show as a Teachers Talk Radio host Harry speaks to Tyson Seburn, Taylor Veigga and Peter J Fullagar about representation within ELT and what we can do to push it further.
Harry speaks to 5 English teachers from Poland, India, Argentina and Greece to find out their "Why" when it comes to teaching. Some lovely insight from some exceptional teachers.
First off, thank you for the lovely messages of support. We hear from Harry Waters, Scott Tournet, Kaz PS, Nate Kalwicki, Austin Loman, Keith Grasso, Charlie Lentz, Ciri, Cam, and Charlie Kline, Alex Kline, Katie Stover & Erik Lenhart! (Thanks to Jay's impressive networking acumen, we also had some, somewhat enthusiastic messages from Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Dr. Hibbert & even King Charles III!)Greg kicks things off with a remembrance for Tina Turner, who passed at the age of 83 late last month. Then we hear about the latest album from Greg's latest favorite new band, Sleep Token. Take Me Out To Eden, their third album, came out in mid-May and has only Songs: Tina Turner - “Heard It Through the Grapevine”Tina Turner & Bryan Adams - “It's Only Love”Sleep Token - “Ascensionism”Jay recently emerged from the haze of his first Dead & Company concert at Jiffy Lube Live and has vague recollections to share on our latest episode of “Tales From The Concert.” Dragged along by friend of the show Kresimir, Jay braved the lone road to Bristow. Inch by inch he crawled through the concert traffic, walking a mile to and from the concert. In the end, all that remained was exhaustion and fond memories of Bob Weir's song ending. We get to hear a clip of John Mayor tearing it up and celebrate Jay's first step into his eventual conversion to the jam band genre.Song: Dead & Company - “Throwing Stones”Finally, Nick has been dying to follow up on a story from episode 167 about the Supreme Court's decision affecting creativity and fair use. To recap, Conde Nast licensed photographs of Prince from photographer Lynn Goldsmith for a Vanity Fair article in 1984. Andy Warhol used the photograph as inspiration for his Prince series and Conde Nast licensed one of those images for 2016 remembrance of the late artist & litigation ensued. In the end, the court decided that the Warhol Foundation was not within the Fair Use guidelines because it was competing directly with Goldsmith's photographs for magazine use. It feels like a very narrow decision and the implications will take years to affect future litigation, but it seems like a fair balance to the guys.Song: Cory Wong - “Flyers Direct”
Harry is joined by Nicky Partridge as they take a trip through 90's references to talk about how education can be brought to the whole world thanks to a wonderful new invention called the internet.
Laura Wilkes from @Tesol_Pop joins us as we discuss the differences between Teachers, Trainers, Mentors and Coaches. We also look at how we can employ coaching techniques to our teaching and our own lives.
Harry has a conversation with Thom Jones, teacher and teacher trainer.
Harry talks to Patrick Jackson of #pickerpals - an environmental programme for primary schools - about the connection between litter-picking and environmental education. For more information check out https://pickerpalsworld.org/
Harry talks to Annie about her career, her life in Spain and her new career as a TikTok teacher. Check out her videos here https://www.tiktok.com/@anniebruggs
Had has a chat with Alexa Rose Pettinari about how and why we need to get the SDGs into our classrooms.
Join Harry and his guest Taylor Veigga as they take a trip from pronunciation to representation!
Harry chats about activities for mediation in ELT with guests Riccardo Chiappini and Ethan Mansur.
Glen and Psi talk about the David Gilmour and Roger Waters feud reaching new heights, Pink Floyd, Harry Potter/JK Rowling, The Beatles vs. The Beach Boys, and more For Premium Episodes go to the Rare Candy Substack https://rarecandy.substack.com/ For all things Rare Candy https://linktr.ee/RareCandy
Harry talks to Khanh-Duc Kuttig about what it means to be an English teacher. They talk about a teacher's perception of themselves as well as the perception others have of them.
Harry talks to Helen Slee about the fragility of the ELT profession. They discuss what makes a teacher what they are and go over why people might not stay in teaching. They also discuss the representation of the LGBTQIA+ community in ELT.
Harry talks to Bianca Peel about how and why we should integrate Social and Emotional Learning, Creativity and STEAM Education into our both our homes and schools. Find our more about Bianca on her website biancapeel.com
Harry talks to Richard Chinn and Danny Norrington-Davies about how we can approach emergent language in our classrooms. They discuss the many forms of emergent language and some of the best ways to exploit it. To find out more check out their up coming publication or go to https://dannynorringtondavies.wordpress.com/
Harry speaks to Ron Morrain, Teacher, Trainer, Conference Speaker, about self-directed continuing professional development (CPD).
Harry talks to Michelle Worgan about how we can make our primary classes more learner centered and engaging.
Edd Moore talks to Harry about how we can make our students and schools eco champions.
Harry talks to Teacher, Trainer, and Author Chris Roland about how to make magic happen in the EFL classroom. pavpub.com/writer/chris-roland
Nicola Prentis teaches Harry a thing or two about money and the root of why he is "Bad with Money".
Harry talks to James Taylor about how we as ELT professionals can ensure our students get a more rounded view of the world beyond simply vocabulary and grammar. https://theteacherjames.com/
Harry is joined by Nik Peachey to discuss the possibilities of using the messaging app Telegram as an educational tool.
Kiran Bir Sethi is the founder of Riverside School and Design for Change. today she talked to Harry about the power of I Can in our students. To find out more check out dfcworld.org
Global Citizen Education Specialist Suji DeHart (@madcourses) joins Harry to discuss the question: Can Educators make a difference?
Yep, we're going lexical again in a very practical episode with the lovely fellow Brit and Friend of the Podcast, Harry Waters, of Renewable English fame. We play lexical ping-pong with chunks of grammar that we think your students will find very useful to build natural spoken English. The inevitable digressions include Chris Hemsworth, football T-shirts and which TV series is the best of all time (no prizes for guessing my choice!). Listen to episode 58 for some great ideas on how to incorporate the topic of sustainability in class in interesting ways. Connect with Harry at www.renewableenglish.com, @renewableenglish on Insta, @Renewable English on Facebook or @renewableenglish on Twitter Download my freebies! Reflection lesson plan with PPT: https://app.mailerlite.com/sites/preview/5630308 Ways to add positivity into your class: https://www.subscribepage.com/p5j4r6 Do me a solid and fill out my survey – it only takes 2 minutes, I promise!: https://forms.gle/rcJXj7k5rTZG848x7 Like, share, DM me and follow me on Instagram @https://www.instagram.com/everythingeflteacher/ and on Facebook @https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingeflteacherdevelopment Subscribe to Youtube @Everything EFL for teaching tip videos and full podcast episodes with Closed Captions. Email me at showandtelleverythingefl@gmail.com. Connect with me on LinkedIn @https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-o-byrne-90b58a55/ Subscribe to the podcast on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple.... and don't forget to tell your colleagues. Share the love. Theme music by @sean.cass (Instagram) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everything-efl/message
A vision of sincerity and happiness, Harry Waters Jr brings his authentic self to the table. From the Black Lives Matter movement to disability inclusion, Back to the Future actor heralds community building as the solution to today's struggles. And speaking of community, you won't want to miss the budding friendship between Bob and Harry as they embrace their similarities and their differences. PLUS: Harry answers Bob's burning question, "how would Marty McFly soup-up a wheelchair?"
Rachel Tsateri and I take a trip through TEFL. From Learning to teaching to blogging to training. Special thanks to Rachel today for taking sailing the ship when all things tech went to sea my end.
Harry and Silvina from www.eflcreativeideas.com talk about creating materials, teaching, talking and the importance of LinkedIn.
Adam Scott @teachAdam joins Harry in the studio to talk about the evolving ways of teaching pronunciation to our learners. They mention the importance of pron and talk about ways of going about teaching it. They also touch in Sensations English and their commendations at this year's ELTon awards.
Harry and Amina Douidi talk about various issues related to social justice and just how far we can take it in ELT.
Harry talks to Christopher Graham about what can be done within ELT to become as green as possible. From the classroom to the publisher all the way up to national governments.
Harry speaks to George Wilson about the need for inclusive curricula and how to go about getting them implemented. They also talk about the importance of multi lingual identities.