The New Year is always a reminder to get, "out with the old and in with the new." We take the time to try and get rid of old bad habits and start new great ones!
This blog carnival has links to blog posts from different English Language Teachers who write about their plans for the New Year. Many of them have stuck to a strictly educational perspective, whereas others have included their personal goals. Take a moment and check out these great blogs! Get inspired by their resolutions, or help them out by giving them tips. Most importantly, have a great 2015!
New Year, New Goals
Who: Sarah is a New Hampshire native and a proud graduate of the
University of New Hampshire. She taught at a high school in New
Hampshire for a year, then decided to move to
South Korea. She is currently teaching in South Korea with amazing
co-workers and students alike. She enjoys the challenges, surprises, and
lessons that come with living abroad, and couldn't be happier about
moving to Korea!What: Sarah learned a lot of lessons the hard way during last semester, and is looking forward to improving her teaching, traveling, and preparing for her life after Korea in the upcoming year.
Check it out: http://lasarahgoestokorea.blogspot.com/
New Year, New Potential
Who: Holly was bitten by the travel bug in her early teens and
has long since rejected the idea of spending her entire life in
Canada! Having volunteered in Honduras, backpacked around Southeast
Asia and studied in Australia in the past, she now calls Seoul home for
the next year. What: After four months of teaching, I no longer fear I’m on the verge of getting fired, and I’ve found my own groove, but there’s always room for improvement. This year, I plan to get more creative, ensuring I’m teaching effectively, and focus on what really matters- my students!
Check it out: https://adventureswithholly.wordpress.com/
Teaching and Travel Resolutions for the New Year
Who: Abigail prefers walking to motorized vehicles and likes the idea of slow travel, getting to know a place by building up a routine that absorbs the new culture. Her interests include illustration, editing (film & writing), reviews, boston terriers, artist books, and iPhonography. What: Three lists of general teaching, teaching ESL in Korea, and personal travel resolutions for the new year, as well as a teaching history from Abigail of Bodging for Apples II.
Check it out: http://bodgingforapplesii.blogspot.com/
New Year Travel Resolution
Who: Dean has been traveling for around 3 and a half years now with a small stint back in his home country. He's from the UK and began his teaching career on the island of Bali. Then he made the move to Taiwan where he currently resides.
What: Dean's blog delves into the rewards that can come from learning another language. He focuses on the challenges that had so far, as well as the hopes had for the future. Mandarin is not an easy language to learn. But the best rewards come from those that demand the hardest work.
Check it out: http://www.reachtoteachrecruiting.com
Travel and teaching resolutions in 2015
Who: Rebecca Thering is a freelance writer and editor who has lived abroad teaching ESL in Spain and South Korea. Valuing education and things that aren't things, she inspires and helps others by writing about her experiences abroad, cultural insights and self-improvement pursuits at her personal blog, Rebe With a Clause.What: Rebe does not currently have an ESL teaching position, but she's discovered that she has done a decent amount of teaching since leaving her elementary English classroom in Korea this past fall. Here's her new angle on teaching, plus how she resolves to improve and grow her teaching and traveling in the new year.
Check it out: http://www.rebewithaclause.com
Teaching Goals
Who: Carissa has been teaching abroad for many years and
finally made the move back to San Diego. She loves trying new things in
the classroom and is slowly embracing the crazy cat lady status she
earned by bringing her Mexican cat over the border to California. What: Adjusting to a new school and different classes can be difficult. By making five simple changes Carissa hopes to become a more productive teacher.
Check it out: http://eslcarissa.blogspot.com
Thanks so much to everyone who contributed! For those of you who were unable to contribute, feel free to post your blog link in the comments, or just list your resolutions there. I look forward to reading them :)
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