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Teaching ESL Philosophy 2020

Teaching English as a Second Language (ESL) in 2020 presents numerous challenges across various domains. Students often struggle with managing finances, staying organized, and maintaining good health, which can negatively impact their academic performance.

Teaching ESL Philosophy 2020

Teaching ESL Philosophy 2020

Challenges

Online Challenges
Persistence
Loneliness
Being proactive
Lacking technical skills
Confidence
Time Management
Accountability
Parental challenges
Understanding the schooling process.
Develop positive attitudes towards school
improve parent-child relationship
improve children’s academic achievement
Enhance children’s self-esteem
Student challenges
Wasting time/procrastinating
Skipping classes
Poor sleep habits
Poor grades/not studying or reading enough
Not resolving relationship issues
Homesickness
Failing to network
Failing to manage money
Eating right and staying healthy
Disorganization/feeling overwhelmed
Teacher/Classroom challenges
Stagnant Tech Devices
Redundant Teaching Techniques
Textbook Exposure to learning
Getting Students to do Work Outside the Class
Differentiating and Personalizing Teaching
Inspiring Students to be More Self-Directed
Applying a prescribed curriculum to all types of students
Teachers being made responsible for more than they should
Teachers Working too many roles at the same time
Lack of Self-Time
Limitations of Disciplining Students
Changing Educational Trends
Lack of Parental Support
Limitations of standardized Testing
Lack of proper funding
Get Burn out Easily
Handle too many masters
Balancing diverse learning needs
Perfomance pressure from school administrators
Lot of paperwork
Lack of time for planning

Teacher needs

Motivation
Employment prospects
Benefits
Travel opportunities
Passion
Impact
The Six Basic Realities of Teaching
The Uniqueness of the Teaching Experience
The Drama and Immediacy of Teaching
The Impact of Teachers’ Attitudes
The Need for Teacher-Student Partnership
The Difficulty of Assessing Students’ Learning
The Unpredictability of Outcomes
Philosophies
Reconstructivism
Existentialism
Perennialism
Essentialism
Behaviourism
Progressivism
Qualities
Clear-headed
Resourceful
Respectful
Enthusiastic
Imaginative
Helpful
Reasonable
Educated
Cheerful
Interesting
Considerate
Understanding
Teaching techniques
An opportunity to serve
Knowledge of theory and research and how to apply it.
Knowledge of subject
Knowledge of students
Class advices

Subtopic

Teaching competencies
C13: Multiculturalism
C12: Ethics
C11: Professionalism
C10: Cooperation teaching team
C9: Cooperate with everyone
C8: ICTs
C7: Adaptability
C6: Classroom Management
C5: Evaluate
C4: Teach
C3: Plan
C2: Subject knowledge
C1: Culture
Relationships
Administration
Colleagues
Parents
Student
Yourself
Cognitive agility
Humility
A support system
A sense of progress
Specialized knowledge
Time
A curious and playful mindset
Confidence born from competence
An open mind

Parents role

No over scheduling
Oversee child’s activity
Help them relax
Talk with your kid
Share your personal experience
Monitor their learning
Maintain parent teacher relationships
Prepare them for tests
Help with home assignments
Give constructive criticism
Be a role model

Online Teaching

Design
Network
Paperless
Low cost
Cloud
Group
Partners
Facilitator
Communication
Challenging
Collaborative
Classroom
Lecture
Video
Online
Projects
Individuals
Goals
Exploration
Growth
Introspective
Distribution
Computers
Tablets
Web
Cell phones

Student needs

To Feel accepted in:
Ethnicity
Physical/mental disabilities
Neurodivergence
Religion
Different Intelligences
Transgenders
All genders
Sexual orientations
Skills
Time management skills
Substance abuse and addictions strategies
Self-harm/suicide management
Self-advocacy skills
Organization skills
Mental health strategies
Metacognitve skills
Memory skills
Listening and comprehension skills
English language skills
Depression/sadness management
Bullying management skills
Attention skills
Anxiety management
Approval that isn't always contingent on "success"
To read and write
Self-efficacy
To play
As many chances as it takes
A chance to practice
A champion
An audience
Ideas
Creative spaces and tools
Feedback, not judgment
Learning strategies
Inspiring models and modeling
Self-knowledge