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Experiencias de aprendizaje digital

Descubre innovadoras plataformas de aprendizaje digital que están revolucionando la enseñanza del inglés dentro y fuera del aula.

Inspira a tus estudiantes y desarrolla sus habilidades con ɫèAV English Readers

Alineados con el Lexile Global Framework para lectura y la Global Scale of English, nuestros ɫèAV English Readers son el complemento ideal para impulsar el camino hacia la fluidez en el idioma.

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¿Por qué asociarse con nosotros?

Brindamos a los educadores las herramientas y soluciones necesarias para desarrollar las habilidades en inglés que los estudiantes realmente necesitan para fortalecer su confianza.

Es hora de un cambio transformador en el aprendizaje del inglés

Nuestra nueva investigación muestra que más de la mitad de los estudiantes considera que su educación formal no los preparó adecuadamente en inglés, y solo el 25% se siente seguro usando las cuatro habilidades del idioma. Queremos cambiar esta realidad.

Descubre cómo puedes ofrecer un mejor apoyo a tus estudiantes de inglés, dotándolos de las habilidades y la confianza necesarias para su futuro.

Mejora las estrategias de enseñanza

Lee los conocimientos compartidos por nuestra comunidad.

  • A teacher stood by a long wooden desk where her students are sat smiling at her

    What’s it like to teach English in France?

    Por Steffanie Zazulak
    Reading time: 3 minutes

    Kirsty Murray taught English for a year at a collège (the French equivalent of a secondary school) in Villers-Cotterêts: a town in the north of France known for being the birthplace of Alexandre Dumas. She taught mixed-ability groups of 11- to 16-year-olds, with classes ranging in size from 10 to 35 students. Here, she shares the five lessons she learned from the experience.

  • A woman on her laptop smiling and working

    The science behind Smart Lesson Generator: Making teaching easier with AI

    Por Thomas Gardner
    Reading time: 4 minutes

    It's 6 AM on a Monday morning. Ms. Lopez wakes up early to prepare for the day ahead. She spends the morning reviewing lesson plans, making sure everything is ready for her students. By lunchtime, she is preparing for the afternoon, grabbing a quick bite between classes... but it doesn’t stop there. The school day finishes but Ms. Lopez stays late marking assignments. Finally, on Sunday night, she sits at her kitchen table, surrounded by papers, course books and lesson plans.

    Does this sound familiar? You are not alone.

    The challenge teachers face

    In 2024, ɫèAV research found thatÌý76% of teachers spend at least one hour of their personal time on lesson planning each week, with 43% spending more than three hours. This is a lot of time that could be spent on other important tasks. Teachers need a solution that helps them plan lessons fast, is connected to their course books and is built by learning experts.

  • A teacher stood in front of her class with her students raising their hands

    What is rapid prototyping and how can it apply to the ELT classroom?

    Por Nicole Kyriacou
    Reading time: 5 minutes

    Tom Chi is an internet veteran with quite a resumé. His roles have been many and varied – from astrophysical researcher to Fortune 500 consultant and corporate executive, developing new hardware and software products and services.

    He worked on Microsoft Outlook when it was in its infancy, was a major influence in taking Yahoo Search from 0 to 90 million users and is now Head of Product Experience at Google X – Alphabet’s secretive division focused on creating technological innovations for the future. It has produced the self-driving car and Google Glass, and its Project Loon aims to provide internet to every square inch of the earth.

    At Google X, Tom was in a unique position – always having to think five, ten or even more years ahead in order to conceptualize and build the technology of the future. As you might imagine, this is far from an easy task; not only do the ideas have to be original, but they have to meet people’s future needs – something that is not easy to predict.

    So, how does Tom and the others at Google X deliver their vision for the future using today's materials and technology?

    That’s where Rapid Prototyping comes in. It’s a concept that allows teams to experiment, learn and adjust prototypes quickly and cheaply, so that projects (and products) get off the ground. Failure is seen as a starting block and an inevitable part of the learning process. Following his workshop, we are going to look further at rapid prototyping and how it can relate to the ELT classroom.

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Female teacher at laptop
Presentadoras: Monica Celis

This session highlights the features and benefits of ɫèAV English Benchmark Test, and strategies for tracking progress and guiding students toward their goals.

Ìý*ÌýEncuesta global en línea sobre Learner's Voice.ÌýRealizada entre enero y marzo de 2022, con la participación de algo más de 2,000 encuestados, incluidos docentes y estudiantes de inglés, así como responsables de toma de decisiones en instituciones educativas y empresas.