These handouts are Microsoft Word documents (.doc),
PowerPoint presentations (.ppt) or Adobe Reader (.pdf) files.
Spring ETAI Yagur March 2010
Writing: Bagrut, Projects and now Bridging to Literature – doc (entire presentation as ppt) – Ann Shlapobersky
Special Workshop: Maghar February: Giving A Presention
Presentation on Presentation – Penny Ur
Designing an Effective PowerPoint Presentation – Ann Shlapobersky
Mini-ETAI Rehovot February 2010
Teaching grammar: research, theory and practice (ppt)- Penny Ur
Teaching Students How to Write Not Mission Impossible (ppt) – Efrat Zipor
StoryTelling Workshop – Learning through Stories (ppt) – Nicola Crowley (British Council)
StoryTelling links (doc)
Mini-ETAI Bet Yerach January 2010
Ten Steps Behind and Trying to Catch Up – What can you do? (doc – bibliography only) – Ann Shlapobersky
Reflection (ppt)- Aviva Shapiro
Hands On Small Groups – Sara Cove
Mini-ETAI Ohalo January 2010
VOCABULARY TEACHING: Some insights from the research (ppt) – Penny Ur
Mini-ETAI Kiryat Ono January 2010
Accuracy and correcting mistakes (doc) (ppt) – Penny Ur
The Importance of Friendship in the EFL Classroom – Garry Austin
ETAI Winter Conference – Be’er Sheva – December 2009
Sing-a-Lauren Sing Me a Story! – Laurie Ornstein
Macmillan Education, Teacher Resources Website (One Stop English) and Books – Howard Burns, Macmillan Education
Holocaust Survivor or שואה – Active or Passive? – Sara Gabai – ORT Rabin Gan Yavne
Rap Up Your Lessons – Kara Aharon
Sparing the White Child: The Lessons of Uncle Tom’s Cabin for Children in an Age of Segregation – Barbara Hochman, Ben Gurion University
“Who by Fire”: A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Learning – Laura Shashua, Levinsky College of Ed, Rabin JHS, Azor
Teaching Vocabulary: Going Beyond the Texbooks – Penny Ur, Academic College of Education
Writing: Bagrut, Projects and now Bridging to Literature – Ann Shlapobersky, Eric Cohen Books
Making Sense of Nonsense: Teaching Poetry and Grammar with the Jabberwocky – Orley Marron, Bar Ilan University
Read Them a Book! (ppt) – Michele Ben, Ginsburg HaOren JHS, Yavneh