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As Labour’s civil war flares up again, Isabel Hardman reveals a plot by Tom Watson to oust Jeremy Corbyn - so just how secure is Corbyn (00:30)? We also talk about Matt Hancock’s second favourite app – Babylon Health, and ask, is it really all it’s set out to be (14:55)? And last, with almost a million Poles living in Britain, why don’t you ever see them on screen? We talk to the Polish Ambassador in London (28:05). With Ayesha Hazarika, Matt Turner, Max Pemberton, Matthew Noble, Ambassador Arkady Rzegocki, Jolanta Rzegocka, and Jakub Krupa. Presented by Isabel Hardman and Cindy Yu. Produced by Cindy Yu and Siva Thaganrajah.
As Labour's civil war flares up again, Isabel Hardman reveals a plot by Tom Watson to oust Jeremy Corbyn - so just how secure is Corbyn (00:30)? We also talk about Matt Hancock's second favourite app – Babylon Health, and ask, is it really all it's set out to be (14:55)? And last, with almost a million Poles living in Britain, why don't you ever see them on screen? We talk to the Polish Ambassador in London (28:05).With Ayesha Hazarika, Matt Turner, Max Pemberton, Matthew Noble, Ambassador Arkady Rzegocki, Jolanta Rzegocka, and Jakub Krupa.Presented by Isabel Hardman and Cindy Yu.Produced by Cindy Yu and Siva Thaganrajah.
The Feedback Episode: This 7th episode centres around the potentially polemic question of how to give and receive feedback within the setting of both official and peer observations of teachers. Christian Tiplady and Matthew Noble introduce Ideas for how we may more usefully approach developmental feedback to guide it a non-judgemental way. They incorporate inspiration from fields of research such as ‘Cooperative Development’ and ‘Non-Violent Communication.’
In this 6th Episode Christian Tiplady and Matthew Noble introduce a range of teachers - both less and more experienced - who are answering the question: "What one concept has been catalytic to your own development as a teacher?" Listeners are asked to consider the same question and how this concept has influenced their own development.
In this 5th *bonus* episode Matthew Noble introduces an interview with Gerhart Erasmus before the IATEFL 2018 conference, as well as Gerhart’s reflections post conference. Gerhart was the winner of the TDSIG Michael Berman scholarship for 2018. Matthew gives you an overview of how you can apply for the 2019 scholarship.
In June’s podcast: Sandy Millin speaks to new #ELTchat moderator Hada Litim. Phil Longwell speaks to Kevin Stein, Adam Beale, and Adi Rajan. Chris speaks to Mura Nava and Matthew Noble on how to react to a bad lesson. For ELTchat updates, go to: eltchat.org, join our facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/eltchat/) and follow @ELTchat (https://twitter.com/ELTchat) on Twitter. Thanks to our contributors and guests: Hada Litim (https://twitter.com/HadaLitim) Kevin Stein (https://twitter.com/kevchanwow, http://theotherthingsmatter.wordpress.com/) Adam Beale (https://twitter.com/bealer81, http://fiveagainstone.wordpress.com/) Adi Rajan (https://twitter.com/adi_rajan, http://adirajan.wordpress.com/) Mura Nava (https://twitter.com/muranava, http://eflnotes.wordpress.com/) Matthew Noble (https://twitter.com/NewbieCELTA, http://celtatrainer.wordpress.com/) The show was produced and presented by James Taylor (https://twitter.com/theteacherjames, http://theteacherjames.com), Chris Wilson (https://twitter.com/MrChrisJWilson, http://eltsquared.co.uk/), Sandy Millin (https://twitter.com/sandymillin, http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/) and Phil Longwell (https://twitter.com/teacherphili, http://teacherphili.wordpress.com/)