Teachers' Lift

Teachers' Lift

Podcast by Teachers' Lift

  • 42 minutes 19 seconds
    Episode 46: Face-to-face, Online or HyFlex with Darren Harbutt
    Now, Darren Harbutt is not new to the teachers‘ Lift. Back in 2020, he featured in one of our early episodes when HKU hosts, Phil Smythe and Aditi Jhaveri, where he shared his expertise on blended learning with a focus on e-assessment. Now it’s the turn of Dawn Gillis and Eric Tindall asking the questions, as we take a look in the rear view mirror of the last two years and ask whether there have been any silver-linings to all the hurdles we’ve faced since the days when zooming required a telephoto lens. In this illuminating discussion, Darren introduces us to the exciting new world of HyFlex, where in-class instruction meets on- and off-line learning, and leaves us asking the question, will this become the new normal.
    2 June 2022, 2:13 am
  • 30 minutes 4 seconds
    Episode 45: Understanding Bilingualism in Hong Kong with Stephen Mattews
    Bilingualism in Hong Kong is often the product of learning English as a second language (L2) after Cantonese has been acquired as the first language (L1). Issues of code-switching (speakers alternating between two or more languages), interference (use of elements of one language while speaking or writing another) and translanguaging (with an emphasis on the interconnectedness of languages allowing learners to use the full range of their linguistic repertoire) often come up in most discussions pertaining to teaching English to bilingual learners. Yet, when confronted with these issues, many teachers express ambiguity, and anecdotal evidence suggests that language educators feel unsure about which side of the debate they are on. In this episode, Professor Stephen Matthews from the Department of Linguistics at HKU, clarifies some of our common misunderstandings and responds to certain criticisms and confusions surrounding bilingualism.
    20 May 2022, 3:52 am
  • 41 minutes 8 seconds
    Episode 44: Video animation tools to aid feedback with Dave Gatrell
    Now in this latest episode from the Teachers’ Lift, we hear from Dave Gatrell, pedagogical consultant at PolyU's Educational Development Centre. Hosts, Dawn Gillis and Eric Tindall quiz Dave about his phd studies, and how video annotation software can help boost the communication skills learners for today's academic environment. Listeners keen to spice up their own classes can pick up a few tips and tricks from Dave as he waxes lyrical about his ongoing collaboration with teachers from the English Language Centre in an effort to add video annotation software to their ever-growing box of technological tools.
    6 May 2022, 3:00 am
  • 44 minutes 5 seconds
    Episode 43: Developing an ED Course with Lisa Cheung
    In this episode, our hosts Colin Tait and Levi Lam are chatting with Dr. Lisa Cheung about the work she has done in developing an English in the Discipline (ED) Course at the Centre for Applied English Studies at HKU. Lisa reflects on her long experience of engaging with colleagues in the Faculty of Dentistry to create a course that can best serve the disciplinary communication needs using a needs analysis informed development process.
    22 April 2022, 3:00 am
  • 53 minutes 2 seconds
    Episode 41: Looking back at a life in language teaching with Bruce Morrison
    From Nina Simone to Bowie, the Velvet Underground to the Rolling Stones, taking in Cairo and Beijing along the way, this wide-ranging conversation with the PolyU’s former Director of the English Language Centre, Bruce Morrison, looks back at his career and his thoughts on students teachers. Podcast hosts Dawn Gillis and Eric Tindall ask the questions (sometimes) and get a musical education at the same time.
    25 March 2022, 3:16 am
  • 35 minutes 21 seconds
    Episode 40: Self-access Language Learning Centres in Today's Online World with Eric Tindall
    What’s the role of self-access language learning centres in today's online world? Do they still have a place? Can they be re-imagined? In this episode of Teachers’ Lift, the tables are turned on host Eric Tindall as he is interviewed by Dawn Gillis and Jessica Xia from PolyU about how the ELC’s Centre for Independent Language Learning is changing with the times.
    4 March 2022, 4:10 am
  • 35 minutes 18 seconds
    Episode 39: Creative Ideas & Student-Teacher Engagement: Design-based Learning with Mike Ladao
    We’re always looking for ways to make our students more engaged and make teaching more engaging for us – one possibility is to incorporate design-based learning. But first, we need to know what this is, its benefits, its challenges, and how this can be applied to the courses that we teach in our respective centers. Listen to this episode with Mike Ladao to get some of these answers.
    18 February 2022, 1:38 am
  • 37 minutes 3 seconds
    Episode 38: Liven up your German Teaching - Finding inspiration from Tonja Fung at HKU
    Why do Hong Kong university students learn German? What makes them interested in the German language and culture? And how do teachers build on students’ skills acquired while learning a first and second language to help them learn a new foreign language? Tune into this episode with Tonja Fung to know.
    27 January 2022, 12:18 pm
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    Episode 37: Back on Campus with Alvin Wong and Brenda Allegre
    As HKU prepared to return to face-to-face teaching and learning this semester after almost 2 years of being online, Dr. Alvin Wong from the Department of Comparative Literature and Dr. Brenda Allegre from Gender studies, gauge the mood of their students and talk about their own feelings and experiences after being back on campus.
    21 November 2021, 10:48 pm
  • 38 minutes 17 seconds
    Episode 36: Scholarship and competency-based assessment frameworks with Melinda Whong
    In this episode Levi Lam interviews Dr. Melinda Whong, Director of the Centre for Language Education at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, about two major initiatives she's spearheaded during her tenure- scholarship and competency-based assessment frameworks.
    26 June 2021, 3:22 am
  • 46 minutes 39 seconds
    Episode 35: 3rd Language Acquisition: Challenges, Benefits, Future with Mark Hopkins
    Mark Hopkins is a Lecturer in English and French for the Center for Language Education at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where he has led the 3rd Languages team for the last 10 years. Some of the 3rd languages include Spanish, German and French. Tess and Thomas are also Lecturers of English in the same center and have been regular hosts on Teachers Lift. In this episode, they discuss some of the challenges of implementing 3rd language programs, how learning a 3rd language impacts overall academic performance, and what lies ahead for 3rd language programs for local universities.
    19 June 2021, 6:44 am
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