All Things ESL

All Things ESL

A thoughtful podcast on the field of English as a Second Language.

voicEd Radio Education 23 rész A thoughtful podcast on the field of English as a Second Language.
Stories From the Classroom
17 perc 23. rész voicEd Radio
Join in for a story time featuring stories from Hannah Benson's ESL classroom where the cultural seclusion of countries abroad produces humor of a different variety than conversations from a classroom in the home country.
The Sweetness of Teaching Revived
25 perc 22. rész voicEd Radio
A new way for you to use your degree you never thought possible! Former public school teacher Cindy West explains how she discovered how to resurrect the sweetness of teaching.
Online Engagement
23 perc 21. rész Hannah Benson
Teachers said online engagement was the number one issue in ESL today. Hannah Benson interviews YouTuber Teacher Michael, an EFL teacher for tips on how to keep students engaged...as well as ourselves!
Christmas Recap Special
25 perc 20. rész Hannah Benson
25 minutes of 2020 recap for December 25th! Hannah Benson discusses (unscripted) her favorite episodes from this year. It's a look at lessons learned and an amazing year of stellar guests.
When Parents Opt Out
21 perc 19. rész Hannah Benson
What do you do when parents want to take their children out of the ESL program? This time Hannah Benson talks with My Adventures in ESL blogger Millie Williams to talk about Opt Out options and procedure.
Long Term ELLs
22 perc 18. rész Hannah Benson
How can we break students who have been in ESL for over 6 years and can't seem to get out? In this episode Hannah Benson explores the ESL limbo Long-Term ELLs with guest Susan Patterson.
Teacher's Unions
17 perc 17. rész Hannah Benson
With immigrant rights and current discussions about border control, ESL teachers should be the first people interested in certain aspects of education politics, right? However, this episode explores whether or not the political interests of the teacher's union end up alienating their members, rather than making them feel empowered & included.
Racism and ESL
21 perc 16. rész Hannah Benson
New immigrants are not always well-received into a community, even at the local education institution. This is an episode that explores what bias within ESL looks like: denied services, comments in the teacher's lounge, peer-student interactions. Also, what an ESL teacher can do to prepare a school for a new culture entering into a comfortable (read: resistant) school community.
#teacherstyle - A Discussion of Decorum
22 perc 15. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson explores the importance of teacher apparel as our field (and culture) becomes progressively more casual...and what that does to our global image as educators. Special guest Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.
Who You Gonna Call? Part II
21 perc 14. rész Hannah Benson
Why should you teach reading for elementary ESL students when they are getting that instruction from their content teacher? Why/how should you spend time on advanced vocabulary for advanced ESL learners? Hannah Benson addresses these two vital parts of ESL reading instruction. Special guest Reading Specialist Evette Reid.
Who You Gonna Call? (Part I)
22 perc 13. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson gives the first award to Speech Language Pathology, explaining the difference between our fields, when/how to refer an ESL student to them, and giving credit for their aid in ESL advocacy, consultation, and resources. Guests Lisa Silvey and Audrey Lewis.
What ELSE can I do with my ESL degree
20 perc 12. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson explores the world of immigrant advocacy outside the realm of teaching in the classroom...or not teaching at all. Guests Dr. Sandra Hemphill (YouTube's "The Language Lady") and Laura Gardner.
All That Screen Time
21 perc 11. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson talks with Dr. Maria Davou of the Glossomatheia Langauge, Learning & Research Center in Athens, Greece about her recent article, "The Child and The Screen: What Now?" Dr. Davou gives helpful tips on how to tweak the goal of our lessons to gear the language student toward using technology for community purpose, not for learning in isolation.
What ESL Licensure Programs Offer
20 perc 10. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson reaches back in the files to hear again from previous guests about their educational background...and how much it actually prepared them for practical ESL teaching. Hannah outlines the "perfect" ESL certification program.
How COVID-19 Will Change ESL
19 perc 9. rész Hannah Benson
Originally a Facebook Live Event, this episode discusses the pandemic of COVID-19, how it has affected ESL education online and within the school systems, which population of ELLs we are most concerned about, and what will happen as a result of the epidemic. Also, an interview with Laura Lanford about working for a 3rd party ESL teaching company verses starting her own tutoring business online.
Education...Interrupted SIFE
21 perc 8. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson talks with Carol Salva about how to get students with gaps in their education reading and writing quickly. Orly Clapholz describes one school that created a system for their SIFE population--and discusses the need for a national educational protocol for SIFE.
Content Teachers, We Were Made for Each Other
21 perc 7. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson discusses her own reservations about providing ESL PD for content teachers. Guest speaker Valentina Gonzalez gives a great argument for differentiation within the content classroom. Jody Nolf and Kelly Leguizamon give practical strategies for content teachers.
Understanding Students with Traumatic Pasts
22 perc 6. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson discusses scenarios in which traumatized students end up at our door with ESL teacher Kaitlin Rodrigues. School psychologist Dr. Robyn Koslowitz talks about how to relate to these students and meet their need while not taking the role of a social worker.
ATE- ESL Parent Engagement
20 perc 5. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson explores ESL parental engagement and how ESL teachers can relay our cultural expectations for their involvement at school. Also, learn how to get parents more engaged to slowly share the load for ESL student advocacy in the school. Guests Laura Gardner and Jessica Schmidt.
ATE - Beating the ESL Hustle
23 perc 4. rész Hannah Benson
This time we discuss teacher demoralization. First an interview with someone with the most stressful job on earth...then how our initial teacher education and how making choices in our career can determine if we're out of the game after 5 years.
ATE Ep1 - Why No One Knows What We Do
18 perc 3. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson defines the field of ESL and the problem with the anonymity of the ESL teacher & the field itself. Guest Joseph Buckowski adds insight to how the lax requirements for online teaching is "cheapening" the professional image of the in-class ESL teacher. Solutions given to increase our professional image.
ATE - "Day 1, ESL 1"
20 perc 2. rész Hannah Benson
Hannah Benson discusses Day 1 in ESL 1: ice breakers, diagnostics, prepping the school, and experiencing the first day as a traveling teachers. Guest speakers Caroline Mudge, Dr. Tamara Jones, Ieva Grausles.
ATE - Ep2 ESL in the Supreme Court
19 perc 1. rész Hannah Benson
Ed Steinman, the lawyer who tried the Lau vs. Nichols case, is this month’s special guest. We discuss the legal obligations of reporting for ESL teachers as well as a brief outline of that important supreme court case.
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