Parsnips in ELT: Stepping Out of the Comfort Zone (Vol. 3)
By Tyson Seburn, Kate Finegan, Stephen Greene and
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Step out of your ELT comfort zone! Like previous volumes, the books contains seven sample lesson plans about traditionally sensitive classroom topics. Use them as is or consider them a starting point for exploring topics like these in your own ways.
This volume covers a modified group of PARSNIPS: Periods, Alcohol, Race, Suicide, Nudity, Integration, and Porn.
Written by Kate Finegan, Stephen Greene, Rob Howard, Noreen Lam, David Petrie, Tyson Seburn, T. Veigga.
Tyson Seburn
Tyson Seburn leads and teaches the Critical Reading & Writing course to international undergraduate students in the International Foundation Program at the University of Toronto in Canada. His focus is on teaching English for academic purposes (EAP) and integrating social media into teacher development. He is heavily involved in professional development and has served many roles in ELT associations, including TESL Toronto, TESL Canada, and IATEFL Teacher Development SIG. Tyson founded #EAPchat/#tleap (http://eapchat.wordpress.com | http://bit.do/tleap). Primary Interests: teacher development and teacher identity Secondary Interests: critical reading, academic writing, action research
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