A Teacher's PD Diary

In this blog, I intend to write my reflections on important learning points in my professional development journey. They will mostly be the moments when I get out of my comfort zone and enjoy the freedom of flying high and doing something new. It is an EFL teacher's PD diary.

05 May, 2018

'Inner thoughts' from Gaza to London

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While planning for my first IATEFL last month, I came across an announcement for the Hands Up project conference in Westminster universit...
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28 August, 2015

I have a dream .. Flipped at last !

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"Flip it to win it" Is that true ? Can you gain more if you flip your classroom ? What can happen if the students do some work at...
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11 April, 2015

Iatefl online ... live the conference (1)

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Though it's not easy to have all your dreams come true whenever you want, it's still possible to come closer to them. Attending i...
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30 November, 2014

The Silent Way

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It is very important to get out of your comfort zone whenever possible to fly high, enjoy the freedom of getting rid of limits and feel ...
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11 October, 2013

Get inspired at RSCON 4 !

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It was a very exciting moment when Maria Bossa and I were invited by RSCON conference organizers to present about our online collaboratio...
13 April, 2013

The Alphabet photographing game !

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The idea of this project was  shared by Carla Arena in her LT SIG webinar "Rethinking the language classroom - from mobile to learnin...
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07 July, 2012

Diigo for professional development

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         I remember when I first started getting into the web world, I used to write down the addresses of the best sites I visited and...
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Ayat Tawel
I'm an EFL teacher, teacher trainer and ICT coordinator with more than 17 years teaching experience. I've taught all age groups and levels and presented at local and international events and conferences online and face2face. My main interests are enhancing creativity in the classroom, online teaching and learning and using web tools in teaching.
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