
When was the last time you had enough time to actually think about your teaching instead of just keeping up with it? If you’re like most language teachers, the school year is a constant cycle of planning lessons, grading, answering emails, attending meetings, and preparing for the next day. Summer offers something different: space. Space to reflect, learn, create, and prepare for the kind of teaching you want to do next year. But I also know that summer doesn’t look the same for everyone. In this episode, I’m sharing five ways language teachers can use whatever time they have this summer to grow professionally without sacrificing the rest and balance they deserve.
Topics in this Episode:
- summer is one of the few opportunities teachers have to work on their teaching instead of simply surviving their teaching
- five things language teachers can do during the summer that are genuinely difficult to find time for during the school year.
- reflect on what actually worked this year
- earn one new teaching skill deeply instead of ten superficially
- explore ideas you’ve been curious about all year
- start next year feeling prepared instead of panicked
- Ready For Tomorrow Quick Win Course
A Few Ways We Can Work Together:
- Ready For Tomorrow Quick Win PD for Individual Teachers
- On-Site or Virtual Workshops for Language Departments
- Self-Paced Program for For Language Departments
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