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“IATEFL YLTSIG is a vibrant, dynamic and inclusive group. I have had the pleasure of meeting old friends and making new ones every year at YLTSIG events for over a decade.”
Annamaria Pinter
Reader, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
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Latest blog posts
Navigating the digital waters: internet safety for primary-aged children
What do your students enjoy doing online? Which services and devices do they use? In today's digital age, the internet has become an integral part of our lives. From online learning to entertainment and social interactions, it offers children a vast world of...
A tribute to Susan Holden
Not only was Susan Holden an exceptional educator and author, but also an advocate for teachers whose first language is not English and a compassionate supporter of younger professionals.Susan and I co-authored "Teaching English Today: Contexts and Objectives," a...
Embracing Play-Based Learning in Scottish Early Education
Theorists have been linking play and child development for hundreds of years and asserting that play is an integral part of a child's development, fostering creativity, problem-solving skills, and social interactions, as well as contributing to their wellbeing. In...
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“The IATEFL YLTSIG community inspires me to become the best teacher I can be for my secondary students”.