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Episode 30: Luke Meddings

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Leo invites Luke Meddings into the digital studio. Luke is a teacher, trainer, and author with over 30 years in the ELT industry. In 2009 he co-authored "Teaching Unplugged" with Scott Thornbury, a book that represented a revolution in English Language Instruction. In 2020, Luke founded "The Context," which helps students, teachers, and institutions in the industry.

Luke reflects on the Dogme movement, why it was viewed as controversial, where it is now, and if he still views it as contentious.

In much more detail, he tells us:

  • his teaching beginnings and why it led him to a "teaching unplugged" approach (3:00)
  • the first school he started - "Explore Your English" - and why it was idealistic (18:00)
  • the genesis of Dogme and meeting Scott Thornbury (25:00)
  • why presenting on Dogme at conferences was met with both excitement and contempt (40:00)
  • the writing of "Teaching Unplugged" and why they didn't use the word "Dogme" (44:00)
  • the 10 principles of Dogme and why they chose the 3 they did for their movement (55:00)
  • his thoughts on progressive education and how we still need to do better (1:02:00)

For more on Luke Meddings:

Follow him: @LukeMeddings

Visit his website

Follow The Context on Instagram: @thecontext_edu

Get your copy of Teaching Unplugged

For more information on this episode, see our blog post about it.

Podcast Creation:

This episode was created with support from Thinkific & Podbean. If you're looking to launch a course or start a podcast, we highly recommend them - and use them ourselves.

As always, thank you for listening. Your support has been overwhelming and we couldn't do what we do without you. We hope this podcast serves as an effective CPD tool for you.

If you have a comment or question about today's show, we'd love to hear from you: info@learnyourenglish.com

For more info on what we do at LYE, check out:

Our Memberships

Join Our Mailing List

Our Online Courses

Follow Learn YOUR English

Follow Teacher Talking Time

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Leo invites Luke Meddings into the digital studio. Luke is a teacher, trainer, and author with over 30 years in the ELT industry. In 2009 he co-authored "Teaching Unplugged" with Scott Thornbury, a book that represented a revolution in English Language Instruction. In 2020, Luke founded "The Context," which helps students, teachers, and institutions in the industry.

Luke reflects on the Dogme movement, why it was viewed as controversial, where it is now, and if he still views it as contentious.

In much more detail, he tells us:

  • his teaching beginnings and why it led him to a "teaching unplugged" approach (3:00)
  • the first school he started - "Explore Your English" - and why it was idealistic (18:00)
  • the genesis of Dogme and meeting Scott Thornbury (25:00)
  • why presenting on Dogme at conferences was met with both excitement and contempt (40:00)
  • the writing of "Teaching Unplugged" and why they didn't use the word "Dogme" (44:00)
  • the 10 principles of Dogme and why they chose the 3 they did for their movement (55:00)
  • his thoughts on progressive education and how we still need to do better (1:02:00)

For more on Luke Meddings:

Follow him: @LukeMeddings

Visit his website

Follow The Context on Instagram: @thecontext_edu

Get your copy of Teaching Unplugged

For more information on this episode, see our blog post about it.

Podcast Creation:

This episode was created with support from Thinkific & Podbean. If you're looking to launch a course or start a podcast, we highly recommend them - and use them ourselves.

As always, thank you for listening. Your support has been overwhelming and we couldn't do what we do without you. We hope this podcast serves as an effective CPD tool for you.

If you have a comment or question about today's show, we'd love to hear from you: info@learnyourenglish.com

For more info on what we do at LYE, check out:

Our Memberships

Join Our Mailing List

Our Online Courses

Follow Learn YOUR English

Follow Teacher Talking Time

  continue reading

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