Hello, Hope you all had great holidays! I'd really appreciate any ideas or suggestions on how to introduce dogme to other teachers. Thank you Saphe [Non-text...
Hi Masi, In the hope that it's not too late to reply, I've uploaded a paper from The Asian Social Science Journal to the Files section. You should be able to...
Merry Christmas to you, Oli! Depending on how quantitative or qualitative you want your research record to be, you could keep a journal (more qualitative,...
Hello Saphe, Aside from the staffroom chat, there's the more formal approach of introducing Dogme on the CELTA. Here's a post on that by Anthony Gaughan:...
Hi Oli, This is an excellent project. Few language teachers that I have come across appear to be aware of their own language learning process. For many, I...
Greetings friends and colleagues - and a Happy New Year. Does anyone know if there are any easily accessible video recordings of anyone teaching a la Dogme? I...
Hi Mark, Sorry about the inconvenience to you and anyone else that didn't work for. Did you also try the Files section on this listserv? Here's the shortest of...
Hi Rob, Thanks. No I didn't look in the files section. I'm an old fashioned email only type user and I forgot this list has a website! Mark ... -- Mark...
Reading about critical literacy, critical awareness and Vygotsky's ZPD think they have a lot in common with Dogme ELT, specially regarding reading skill, I'd...
I found the article useful on several points and particularly liked the way Huang put decoding and text analysis into the context of why people read. Huang...
Dear members of evoline, GISIG, learningwithcomputers and Dogme, although the subject of this message is not central to your list's primary focus of interest,...
Hello all! Currently I'm working as a teacher educator in rural Southern Africa in situations that are quite unplugged. There are many challenges for teachers...
Hi everyone: I had a colleague who bought herself a dozen "interactive wipeboards" (her term :-)! which I think cost a euro each from the pound shop. They were...
Natasha, Having virtually no conventional resources at all means you can become an expert at using the best resources in existence: you yourself and your ...
Hi Natascha Are you familiar with David Rose's 'Reading to Learn' program? He uses laminated paper strips and eraseable felt pens. The learners can write word...
Have you ever thought of seriously studying what young learners think makes a good or a bad teacher? My colleague from RESIG, IATEFL's research SIG writes: ...
Dear all, I've been teaching English as a second language for more than 3 years now and the reason I joined this group was to try to get some answers and hear...
Hi Gorana I do think dogme nourishes and encourages actual learning. It definitely goes beyond 'enjoyable interaction39;, and the kind of interventions you ask...
Dear Gorana Your concerns are not new to Dogme ears. Still I am convinced that there are plenty of learning opportunities in a Dogme environment. In your...
Hi Gorana, Thanks for your thought-provoking message, and Luke’s reply is very helpful to me (as well as being characteristically modest). As a textbook...
Gorana, I too found your post interesting and thought-provoking. And it also made me want to write to the list. Simon has already made one of the points I...
This is quite interesting and though I'm very open to the basic ideas of dogme, I also feel that a compromise is necessary. The problem with traditional...
HI everyone! I think Dennis has summed up what I also believe. I think it raises questions about the real nature of learning a language and the role of the...
Gorana, so good to have you with us! I'm glad you've shared your concerns and doubts about Dogme here. Healthy skepticism and critical inquiry are important....
Hello everybody, I'm new to this group and I want to ask for some advice. I'm a teacher of English at the Faculty of Philosophy at Saint-Petersburg State...