The teacher’s task is to organise the classroom, to introduce the activities and then to stand back,
When I’m choosing a textbook for my classes, I ask myself 5
questions…
1. Does this book cover the content and have the approach that I want it to?
When I’m choosing a textbook for my classes, I ask myself 5
questions… 1. Does this book cover the content and have the approach that I want
it to? 2. Does this book match my teaching ethos and
philosophies and reflect my beliefs about students’ and teachers’ roles?
When I’m choosing a textbook for my classes, I ask myself 5
questions… 1. Does this book cover the content and have the approach that I want
it to? 2. Does this book match my teaching ethos and philosophies and
reflect my beliefs about students’ and teachers’ roles?3. Does this book match my teaching situation?
When I’m choosing a textbook for my classes, I ask myself 5
questions… 1. Does this book cover the content and have the approach that I want
it to? 2. Does this book match my teaching ethos and philosophies and
reflect my beliefs about students’ and teachers’ roles?3. Does this book match my teaching situation?4. Does this book match my style of teaching?
When I’m choosing a textbook for my classes, I ask myself 5
questions… 1. Does this book cover the content and have the approach that I want
it to? 2. Does this book match my teaching ethos and philosophies and
reflect my beliefs about students’ and teachers’ roles?3. Does this book match my teaching situation?4. Does this book match my style of teaching?5. Will this book make my life easier?