Episodios

  • Motivation & Social Learning: Creating Culture & Motivating Through Community
    Nov 17 2025
    The focus shifts to classroom culture and the teacher’s role in shaping it in the final episode of our Motivation and Social Learning series. Fiona Mauchline, Nick Thorner and Ed Dudley discuss how to build safe, inclusive, and motivating environments from day one. They look at everything from managing group dynamics and identifying key influencers, to setting classroom norms and scaffolding risk-taking. The episode also explores how rules, routines, and micro-objectives can empower learners, and how teachers can balance correction with encouragement to foster confidence.
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    34 m
  • Motivation & Social Learning: Blended Learning & Making Digital Work for ELT
    Nov 17 2025
    How do we blend the best of digital and face-to-face learning? In the third episode of our Motivation and Social Learning series, Fiona Mauchline, Nick Thorner and Ed Dudley explore the practicalities and pedagogical implications of blended learning in ELT. From QR code quizzes to multimodal communication and anonymous participation, the episode offers real classroom examples of how technology can enhance—not replace—human connection. The panel also discusses the risks of over-reliance on digital tools, the importance of boundaries, and how to maintain classroom focus and inclusivity in tech-rich environments.
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    27 m
  • Motivation & Social Learning: Social Learning and the Power of Connection
    Nov 17 2025
    In episode 2 of our Motivation and Social Learning series, Fiona Mauchline, Nick Thorner and Ed Dudley unpack the concept of social learning and its critical role in language acquisition. They compare solitary learning experiences with group-based classroom dynamics, highlighting how peer interaction, relevance, and belonging can dramatically affect learner outcomes. The discussion also touches on the teacher’s role in building rapport, the importance of group motivation, and how online learning environments can both support and hinder social connection.
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    23 m
  • Motivation & Social Learning: Motivation in the Modern ELT Classroom
    Nov 17 2025
    In this opening episode of our series on Motivation and Social Learning, Ben is joined by ELT experts Fiona Mauchline, Nick Thorner and Ed Dudley to explore the evolving nature of learner motivation in today’s digital-first world. Drawing on personal teaching experiences and research insights, the conversation delves into intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation, the impact of dopamine-driven apps like Duolingo, and the challenges of sustaining engagement over time. The panel also reflects on how motivation is not just internal but deeply social, and how teachers can foster it through purposeful interaction and classroom design.
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    41 m
  • Content Creation & Microlearning in ELT (Talking ELT Special #3)
    Oct 8 2025
    In this special episode of Talking ELT, we explore how content creation and microlearning are transforming the world of English Language Teaching (ELT). Host Andrew is joined by two standout influencers in the ELT space: Mariwan Abdalla (English with Rahel) and Alex Fielder (Teacher Alex). They share their journeys from classroom teaching to building global audiences online, discuss how Gen Alpha learns differently, and reveal how AI is shaping the future of education. You’ll hear practical tips on creating engaging content, avoiding burnout, and staying authentic while building a digital teaching brand. Whether you're a teacher, learner, or content creator, this episode is packed with insights on how to thrive in the evolving ELT landscape. Follow Alex here: https://www.instagram.com/alexworldwide0/ Follow Mariwan here: https://www.instagram.com/englishwithrahel/
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    41 m
  • Generation Alpha: Keeping Gen Alpha Engaged - Motivation, Attention & Real-World Learning
    Aug 14 2025
    In the final episode of our Generation Alpha series, we explore the heart of modern classroom challenges: how to engage students with shorter attention spans and tech-shaped expectations. Our expert guests unpack the neuroscience of motivation, the power of chunking and multimodality, and the role of gamification—both its benefits and its pitfalls. Discover practical strategies for boosting attention, fostering intrinsic motivation, and co-creating learning experiences that resonate with Gen Alpha. Plus, we dive into the importance of growth mindset, real-world relevance, and how to involve parents in meaningful ways. A must-watch for educators navigating the evolving landscape of 21st-century learning. For more insights and practical strategies, explore Erika Galea and Olga Sayer’s book Generation Alpha in the Classroom: New Approaches to Learning—a neuroscience-informed guide for teaching today’s learners - > https://oxelt.gl/4lkXtwU
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    32 m
  • Generation Alpha: Teaching in the Age of AI - Gen Alpha, Tech & the Evolving Role of Educators
    Aug 14 2025
    In the third episode of our Generation Alpha series, we tackle the intersection of technology, AI, and education. Discover how Gen Alpha’s relationship with tech affects attention spans, emotional regulation, and classroom engagement. Our guests share insights into the evolving role of teachers—from content deliverers to facilitators of metacognition and emotional intelligence. Learn how to use tech meaningfully, avoid overstimulation, and build deeper connections with students in a rapidly changing educational landscape. For more insights and practical strategies, explore Erika Galea and Olga Sayer’s book Generation Alpha in the Classroom: New Approaches to Learning—a neuroscience-informed guide for teaching today’s learners - > https://oxelt.gl/4lkXtwU
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    31 m
  • Generation Alpha: Are Gen Alpha Losing Social Skills? Teaching Empathy in a Hyper-Digital World
    Aug 14 2025
    In episode 2 of our Generation Alpha series, we explore the social side of Generation Alpha—how they connect, communicate, and collaborate in a digital-first world. Our guests unpack the neuroscience behind empathy, mirror neurons, and emotional development, revealing how online interaction impacts offline social skills. Learn practical strategies for fostering face-to-face communication, empathy, and emotional regulation in the classroom. This episode is a must-listen for educators navigating the complexities of teaching socially aware but digitally immersed learners. For more insights and practical strategies, explore Erika Galea and Olga Sayer’s book Generation Alpha in the Classroom: New Approaches to Learning—a neuroscience-informed guide for teaching today’s learners - > https://oxelt.gl/4lkXtwU
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    25 m