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It's a STEAL

It's a STEAL

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Welcome to "It’s a STEAL" (Sessions for Teachers who use English as a Second Language). Each episode is a short session for school leaders to use in their professional development sessions in schools. In each episode we will invite teachers and leaders from around the world to discuss a topic, based around a chapter in the book "A broad view of educational perspectives" by Nicola Walsh, the host of the podcast. The podcast is produced by William Greenwood. For more information, email: xmdvradio@gmail.comIt's a STEAL
Episodes
  • Episode 7 - Students as Teachers
    Mar 23 2024

    It's a STEAL was created by Nicola Walsh, joined today by Asha, David, Saima and Sohaila.


    Produced by Will Greenwood. For more information, email:

    greenwoodw50@gmail.com


    Music: Strange Bop by Contreloup, from the Free music archive (CC-BY)

    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/contreloup/single/strange-bop/

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    31 mins
  • Episode 6 - Marking and Feedback
    Mar 16 2024

    It's a STEAL was created by Nicola Walsh, joined today by Philippe, Su, Nay Linn and Vasudha.


    Produced by Will Greenwood. For more information, email:

    greenwoodw50@gmail.com


    Music: Strange Bop by Contreloup, from the Free music archive (CC-BY)

    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/contreloup/single/strange-bop/

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    45 mins
  • Episode 4 - Effective Teaching
    Oct 14 2023

    It's a STEAL was created by Nicola Walsh, joined today by Akif, Sheeren and Harriet.


    Produced by Will Greenwood. For more information, email:

    greenwoodw50@gmail.com


    Music: Strange Bop by Contreloup, from the Free music archive (CC-BY)

    https://freemusicarchive.org/music/contreloup/single/strange-bop/

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    38 mins
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