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The Motivated Classroom

Dr. Liam Printerwww.liamprinter.com
A podcast for language teachers and learners hosted by Dr. Liam Printer talking all things education, languages, motivation and engagement; linking current educational research to your classroom practice and providing a few ideas for some easy to implement, zero-prep, motivational strategies you can try out right away! Join the conversation on social media using #MotivatedClassroom. I'd love to know what you think so please get in touch. Full programme notes available on www.liamprinter.com/podcast
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Episodes

128 ¦ Part Two: What I learned from watching six weeks of CI classes in three different countries with Jonathan McBride

Almost a year after our first conversation for episode 127, Jonathan is back in the studio for Part Two of his 2-part series focusing on what he learned from six weeks of observing teachers in three countries using a CI and acquisition approach. In this episode, Jonny hones in how he translated all the things he learned about CI into his classroom practice in his school in Scotland. Another absolutely fascinating and insightful conversation with lots of really practical tips and ideas for teache...

Jun 06, 202545 minSeason 1Ep. 128

127 ¦ Part One - What I learned from watching six weeks of CI classes in three different countries with Jonathan McBride

In this episode I am joined by the wonderful, Jonathan McBride, for Part one of a two-part special series. Jonny and I met at The Agen Workshop in 2023. He teaches German and French in a state school in Scotland and he secured funding to go and spend six weeks watching three different CI teachers in three different countries in 2024: Me (Liam Printer) in Switzerland, Adriana Ramirez in Canada and finally, Tina Abour in Germany. The goal was to learn from what other CI teachers are doing in three...

May 23, 202535 minSeason 1Ep. 127

126 ¦ Turn and Talk: Tweaking a classic activity for maximum engagement

Episode 126 is all about Turn and Talk: A classic activity we all do in our classrooms to encourage student discussion, participation and idea generation... but, it can sometimes fall flat, or kids end up speaking about something else entirely or we don't get that engagement we are looking for. In this episode I take youe through a few tiny tweaks and ideas for this strategy to make it more motivating, engaging and impactful for everyone. Even in a language acquisition class where the focus has ...

Feb 21, 202531 minSeason 1Ep. 126

125 ¦ Supporting language teachers' sustained motivation until retirement with Prof. Åsta Haukås

I had the pleasure of being joined on this episode by esteemed Åsta Haukås, a professor of language education at the University of Bergen, Norway. Her research focuses on improving students' ability to learn multiple languages and supporting language teachers' motivation and professional development. It was great to learn from Prof. Haukås about language teacher motivation and how we can support it until retirement. This is a key element that is often overlooked in the research but we know it is...

Jan 31, 202538 minSeason 1Ep. 125

124 ¦ Using a CI approach to boost motivation, acquisition and inclusion with Tina Abour and Grant Boulanger

In this special, extended, episode I am joined by the wonderful Tina Abour and Grant Boulanger to discuss how a CI approach can boost motivation, acquisition and inclusion in our classrooms. Tina and Grant provide us with their perspective on teaching with a CI approach in the US and Europe whilst also sharing lots of excellent practical strategies you can use in your classroom right away. A truly fantastic, must-listen, conversation with so many practical takeaways. Get that notebook ready! Ple...

Nov 08, 20241 hr 11 minSeason 1Ep. 124

123 ¦ Behaviour and the CI classroom: 9 practical tips

This episode on behaviour comes with a big caveat. I realise completely that behaviour and classroom management looks very different in each of our different contexts. This episode centres around the educational psychology of behaviour, motivation and social norms. I am fortunate to work in a fantastic school with great students and in this episode I share some of the strategies that have worked best for me over the years based on the research.. but as always, this is just my take on it. I know ...

Oct 04, 202427 minSeason 1Ep. 123

122 ¦ Connection, community and communication with Claudia Elliott

In this special podcast collaboration episode, Claudia Elliott and I discuss the importance of community and connections for communication in the language acquisition classroom. Claudia hosts the excellent ⁠ Growing with Proficiency ⁠ podcast and she had some wonderful insights to share including lots of easy-to-implement stategies to boost engagement and motivation in the languages classroom. Please let me know what you think! I'd love to hear from you. Keep in touch and share widely! Full prog...

Sep 06, 20241 hr 1 minSeason 1Ep. 122

121 ¦ Nine low-prep strategies for a motivated school year

It is August, so that must mean The Motivated Classroom is back with it's start of the school year special. In this episode I give my Top Nine low-prep ideas and strategies for a motivated year. It could easily have been 29 and not nine, but these are the absolute essentials in order to allow both motivation and acquisition to flourish in your languages classroom this year! As always, this is just my take on it but I would to know what you think! Keep in touch and share widely! Full programme no...

Aug 23, 202429 minSeason 1Ep. 121

120 ¦ Instructional Coaching: Practice-focused professional development

Much of professional development is useful, thought-provoking, interesting and even impactful.. but does it actually result in any changes in our practice or indeed on student's learning ? Research suggests that most of it, sadly, does not. In this episode we explore an alternative type of practice-focused professional development called Instructional Coaching. As I start my role as an instructional coach next year, I provide an overview of its potential for pedagogical development here. Please ...

Aug 09, 202435 minSeason 1Ep. 120

119 ¦ Oral exams: Can we make them more motivating and less burdensome?

After many questions about what the dreaded oral exams look like in my classroom and in my context, I've decided to do an entire episode on just that topic! Most of us work in systems where they are a mandatory part of student assessment. So how can we make them more motivating and less scary whilst also ensuring they take the least amount of learning time possible. As always, this is just my take on it, having learned over the years from some brilliant teachers. Please let me know what you thin...

Jun 14, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 119

118 ¦ Joy, happiness and brain breaks in the classroom with Annabelle Williamson aka La Maestra Loca

Leading on from recent episodes on raising positive emotions in the languages classroom, I am delighted to be joined by the inspirational educator, La Maestra Loca , in this episode. Annabelle talks to us about how to use a CI approach in order to build a sense of belonging, joy and happiness in the languages classroom. She also provides us with some brilliant, easy to implement, brain breaks that can be used immediately in class; providing more input and also fostering a feeling of joy and happ...

May 31, 202440 minSeason 1Ep. 118

117 ¦ Raising positive emotions through co-created stories: A research study - Part 2

Part Two of the series focusing on my recent research on how using co-created stories in the language acquisition class can foster happiness, joy and other positive emotions in the classroom. In this second part of the study, we look in detail at the methodology and findings. Please let me know what you think! Keep in touch and share widely! Full programme notes are available on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.liamprinter.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ . Follow The Motivated Classroom on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠...

May 17, 202438 minSeason 1Ep. 117

116 ¦ Raising positive emotions through co-created stories: A research study - Part 1

This first in a mini-series on the importance of positive emotions in the language acquisition classroom. This episode introduces my recent research study on how using co-created stories in the class can help to foster happiness, joy and interest in the language classroom. Next week's episode looks more at the methodology and findings of the study. Please let me know what you think! Keep in touch and share widely! Full programme notes are available on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.liamprinter.com/podcast⁠⁠...

May 03, 202427 minSeason 1Ep. 116

115 ¦ Seven ways to use questions to maximise acquisition and build connections

This episode focuses on classroom practice and, in particular, how we can use questions in order to both build connections and to maximise language acquisition. I take you through my favourite strategies in the classroom and those from the research about how to employ questions in the language classroom for maximum gain. Please let me know what you think! Keep in touch and share widely! Full programme notes are available on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.liamprinter.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ . Follow The Mot...

Mar 07, 202429 minSeason 1Ep. 115

114 ¦ Universal grammar: Our language learning superpower?

This third and final episode in the mini-series on Second Language Acquisition (SLA) research and theory. This one looks at Chomsky's concept of Universal Grammar; the idea that we all possess an innate mechanism that allows us to decipher and encode language with ease. In this episode I try to look at both sides of the research on this and also at where the common ground lies. There is, always, lots of valuable practical implications for teachers too! Please let me know what you think! Keep in ...

Feb 09, 202430 minSeason 1Ep. 114

113 ¦ SLA research into practice: Is there a critical age period for language learning?

This second in a special mini-series on Second Language Acquisition (SLA) explores the Critical Period Hypothesis and language learning. Is there a critical age period for natural, easy, and effortless language acquisition or can anyone achieve success regardless of age? We take a look at various research studies and what the evidence has to say about this key question. Of course, this has major implications for language teachers and their practice so I hope you all enjoy it! Please let me know ...

Jan 25, 202432 minSeason 1Ep. 113

112 ¦ SLA research into practice: Is using CI enough in high-stakes exam classes?

This first episode in a special mini-series on Second Language Acquisition (SLA) focuses on what approach we should use with students who are preparing for a high-stakes test such as entry to university. Is CI enough on its own? We take a look at various aspects and theories of SLA research including the output hypothesis, the interaction hypothesis, the noticing hypothesis and the Input-Interaction-Output model of instruction. Please let me know what you think! Keep in touch and share widely! F...

Dec 15, 202326 minSeason 1Ep. 112

111 ¦ Q&A: Online teaching, AI and stories in class

A special Q&A episode this week with some brilliant questions from the patrons of the podcast. We explore how to keep the motivation high when teaching online , making use of AI tools in the language acquisition class, how long a co-created story should take and how to get started with a free voluntary reading programme and library in class. Please let me know what you think! Keep in touch and share widely! Full programme notes are available on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.liamprinter.com/podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠...

Dec 01, 202327 minSeason 1Ep. 111

110 ¦ Story Listening: Lessons from classroom practice with Cécile Lainé

For the third in the 3-part series on "Story Listening" , I am joined by the wonderful and inspirational Cécile Lainé . After Episode 108 with Dr. Beniko Mason and Alice Ayel, followed by a look at the research in Ep. 109, Cécile now provides the much needed perspective on Story Listening through the eyes of a classroom practitioner. Cécile shares her insights and research on using Story Listening in the classroom. She also provides us with many easy-to-implement classroom tools to ensure Story ...

Nov 17, 202357 minSeason 1Ep. 110

109 ¦ Storytelling as pedagogy

Following on from the previous episode on Story Listening with Dr. Beniko Mason and Alice Ayel, and as a preview to Episode 110 with Cécile Lainé on applying Story Listening in the classrom, this episode looks at the research around using storytelling and stories as a core pedagogical approach in our classes. This episode provides an overview of some of the important studies that have been conducted showing us that storytelling is a highly effective and motivational pedagogical approach to use i...

Nov 03, 202323 minSeason 1Ep. 109

108 ¦ The power of Story Listening for acquisition and motivation with Dr. Beniko Mason and Alice Ayel

This special, extended episode of The #MotivatedClassroom was recorded in 2023 as part of the CIReboot online language teaching conference. Dr. Beniko Mason and Alice Ayel take us through the research and classroom techniques behind the 'Story Listening' approach in the language acquisition classroom. This episode is full of a combination of research and practice with many tips and ideas from 'Story Listening' experts working in two very different contexts but both seeing the powerful results th...

Oct 21, 202344 minSeason 1Ep. 108

107 ¦ Reading a class novel in 11 zero-prep steps

After many emails and requests on the topic, this week's #MotivatedClassroom episode looks at the practicalities of how to go about teaching a class novel in the language acquisition classroom. I go through my 11 step process for beginning and ending the reading of a novel as a class. I use these graded novels in almost every unit and they form the backbone of all of my units! How do you go about it? ... and stay tuned right to the end of the episode for a big announcement!! Please let me know w...

Oct 06, 202339 minSeason 1Ep. 107

106 ¦ Connections and competence: The third week of the year and beyond

The third and final part in the three part mini series on how I start the year and work towards a motivated classroom: This episode focuses on how we start the first unit and particularly, how to introduce themes or topics that are potentially a little more serious. I also discuss a variety of comprehensible input techniques and how I try to weave these into the core unit, as well as some strategies for using mini whiteboards for retrieval practice and recall. Please let me know what you think! ...

Sep 22, 202330 minSeason 1Ep. 106

105 ¦ Relationships, relatedness and routines: The second week of the year

Part two in the three part mini series on starting the year strong and building a motivated classroom: In this episode we look at what happens in week two of the school year, once we have done the admin tasks in week one and set out some basic routines. Specifically I discuss the first picture talk of the year, the first time we push all the chairs back and focus on intent listening , how we build our free reading library, how we reinforce routines daily and what (if any) tasks are given as home...

Sep 08, 202331 minSeason 1Ep. 105

104 ¦ Starting strong: The first week back to school

How do you start a new school year? What exactly do you do in the first week or so of classes? How do you set up your class and do the boring admin tasks but keep it motivating ? How do you build motivation among new students? These are some of the most commonly asked questions from patrons and listeners of the Motivated Classroom podcast so in this episode I attempt to answer some of them. I take you through, step by step, what exactly happens in my language acquisition classes during those cri...

Aug 25, 202337 minSeason 1Ep. 104

103 ¦ Is Comprehensible Input enough?

A potentially controversial topic for some listeners but an important one nonetheless: Is Comprehensible Input enough on its own? What about output, grammar and practice ? Is there a role in the language acquisition class for these too? In this episode, I discuss my take on this argument and hopefully provide some thought-provoking questions for everyone to consider as we talk to colleagues who may teach in a very different to us. Teaching with a CI approach will only become more mainstream when...

Aug 11, 202330 minSeason 1Ep. 103

102 ¦ Maintaining motivation right until the end of the year

One of the most frequently asked questions in the month of May is "have you any tips for keeping up the motivation at the end of the year... I'm struggling!". I hear you loud and clear. This episode focuses on how to maintain motivation, for both the students and you as the teacher, right until the end of the school year. I give an overview of some of the activities I have found to keep the motivation up right into the last few weeks and provide my take on the important underlying principles to ...

Jun 01, 202334 minSeason 1Ep. 102

101 ¦ Respecting and amplifying all languages in our multilingual classrooms with Dr. Eowyn Crisfield

In this episode, we have the pleasure of listening to renowned expert on multilingualism, Dr. Eowyn Crisfield . Dr. Crisfield shares valuable insights from the research on supporting multilingualism and also helps us to dispel some of the myths around bilingual children. This episode is full of vitally important nuggets of important for all educators, not just language acquisition teachers. A core message is the takeaway that we must all ensure we do everything we can to support and celebrate th...

May 05, 202332 minSeason 1Ep. 101

100 ¦ Self-determination theory, motivation and language learning with Dr. Richard Ryan

In this episode 100, I am delighted and honoured to be joined by esteemed researcher, psychologist and co-founder of Self-Determination Theory , Dr. Richard Ryan . Dr. Ryan's work has been cited over 510,000 times and his work with Edward Deci on intrinsic motivation and Self-Determination Theory has changed the way educators understand raising motivation in the classroom. Dr. Ryan provides us with detailed, insightful perspectives on the current research around raising Self-Determination Theory...

Feb 24, 202334 minSeason 1Ep. 100

99 ¦ Raising language learner motivation with Dr. Kimberly Noels

This episode features the influential and renowned language learner motivation researcher, Dr. Kimberly Noels . Dr. Noels is a full professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Alberta, Canada where she focuses on motivation and second language acquisition. Dr. Noels provides us with insightful perspectives on the current research around raising intrinsic motivation in the language acquisition classroom as well as a host of practical tips for the languages teacher. A fantastic ...

Feb 03, 202332 minSeason 1Ep. 99
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