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My Story of Surviving a Year of Uncertainties

June 6, 2025 Brain Admin June 2025, TT Article Leave a comment

My Story of Surviving a Year of Uncertainties By: Becky Alp The title of my story is “Surviving a Year of Uncertainties.” I’m not entirely sure why I chose this

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Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining: Using Problem-Based Learning to Foster Language Competence, Critical Thinking, and Learner Autonomy

June 6, 2025 Brain Admin June 2025, TT Article Leave a comment

Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining: Using Problem-Based Learning to Foster Language Competence, Critical Thinking, and Learner Autonomy By: Aleksandra Sudhershan Introduction As John Adams put it, “Every problem is

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How Japanese Elementary School Teachers Are Being Rescued by Cooperative Learning and Tasks

June 6, 2025 Brain Admin June 2025, TT Article Leave a comment

How Japanese Elementary School Teachers Are Being Rescued by Cooperative Learning and Tasks By: Yuki Otsuki* and Tomoko Hashimoto (* Usage of the first person in this article refers to

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Language Learning as Plastic Surgery: The Illusion of Learning from Gamification & AI Apps like DuoLingo

June 6, 2025 Brain Admin June 2025, TT Article Leave a comment

Language Learning as Plastic Surgery: The Illusion of Learning from Gamification & AI Apps like DuoLingo By: Maha Bali Editors’ note: This article is an edited version of a blog

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Applying an Advising Method to Teaching: How We Can Foster Learner Autonomy in a Class

June 6, 2025 Brain Admin June 2025, TT Article Leave a comment

Applying an Advising Method to Teaching: How We Can Foster Learner Autonomy in a Class By: Jun Kato In this unstable and rapidly changing society, the word SDGs (Sustainable Development

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Helping Sarah Think or “Stop and Think” Note-taking

June 6, 2025 Brain Admin June 2025, TT Article Leave a comment

Helping Sarah Think or “Stop and Think” Note-taking By: Leah Goldberg It all started with Sarah At the university where I work, the students study English mostly online and then

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