English Teacher Awards 2024: Understanding the categories

Thomas Gardner
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Teachers shape every aspect of our learning experience, especially when it comes to language learning. Great teachers give learners not only the skills but the confidence to go out in the world, start speaking up and discovering new opportunities.?

Were celebrating those exceptional educators with the ɫèAV English Teacher Awards 2024.?

With five different categories and a Gold, Silver and Bronze winner in each, there are 15 chances to take home thousands of pounds worth of top prizes for the winning teachers and their schools.?

Find out more about who can enter and the different categories in this article.?

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The 5 award categories?

The ɫèAV English Teacher Awards celebrate educators across five different categories, and closely tailoring your application to the category description is a great way to stand out to the judges.?

Teachers can only be nominated for one category, so take a look at the five categories below to find out which is the best fit for your nominee.??

1. Teaching Young Minds English

Those very first experiences of learning English can shape a love of language that lasts a lifetime.?

This category is for primary educators whove set young learners up for long-term success in English through their nurturing, engaging approach.?

From fun-filled lessons to creative ways to give young learners opportunities to use their new skills, we want to hear about the educators that have filled children with the confidence to get their language learning journey off to a great start.?

2. Empowering Teen Confidence in English?

Filled with exams, competing priorities and big decisions, the teenage years can be a make-or-break moment for language learning and the future paths it unlocks.?

Making progress with a language rests on feeling confident enough to put skills into practice, which can be difficult for all learners and especially for teenagers.?

This category recognizes dedicated teachers whove helped teen learners maintain their engagement and commitment to learning English. Were looking for teachers who have helped teenagers build the confidence they need to speak up and start to discover the joy of being themselves in English.??

3. Cultivating Lifelong Learners in English?

Learning English as an adult comes with its own unique set of motivations and challenges. Learners are often balancing a whole range of competing responsibilities, with high-stakes opportunities, like studying or employment, that rely on language proficiency.?

This category celebrates educators who enable and inspire adult learners with their empathetic, innovative approach, giving them the confidence to learn, perform at their best and unlock new opportunities by learning English.? ?

4. Innovation in English Language Teaching?

Teaching is a dynamic discipline that changes with every year, every class and every learner.?

Sometimes, it means finding a completely new way to help learners understand and connect with a subject.??

This category celebrates those who are always striving to bring the best new technology and techniques to teaching English. Were looking for educators who have challenged traditional practices, implemented innovative teaching methods and inspired change in the way English is taught.??

5. Rising Stars of English Language Teaching?

Teaching is a journey, just like learning English. This category recognizes those with less than three years of experience at the very start of their English language teaching career.?

Were looking for educators whove arrived in the classroom with a whole host of creative ideas and techniques for building learners' confidence.?

Winners in this category will already be leading the way at their school when it comes to shaping the way English is taught and giving learners that I can do it confidence.?

How to enter?

Once youve decided on the right category, its time to start your nomination.?

All applications are online via the English Teacher Awards entry page?and theres just one question to answer:?

How do you/your teacher/your colleague build learners confidence to be themselves in English???

The deadline for nominations is midnight (CST) on 1st November.?

Your nominee will receive an automated email letting them know theyve been nominated. Our team will contact them again if theyre shortlisted as a winner ahead of the online awards ceremony in November 2024.?

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