ELT Buzz Digest - Nov. 24th
All the "buzz" in English language teaching this week.

Dear Teachers,
Our weekly summary of interesting items for educators, technologists.
My tip this week is this recent interview with Keith Folse. It’s a really good review of much that has happened in language teaching over many decades and he shares some good kernels of wisdom at the end, for all us teachers.
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Best,
David - ELT-Buzzer-In-Chief
Coherence before capacity: Protecting teacher thinking in the age of AI
What OpenAI Did When ChatGPT Users Lost Touch With Reality - NYTs
Trump Doesn’t Believe in Bilingual Education. Here’s Why You Should.
All About Language Immersion - ELT Buzz
Declarative vs. procedural memory in language learning - Matt Bury
Leveling the Playing Field: Artificial Scarcity in Language Education - TESL-EJ
Author Keith Folse on Teaching, Learning, and Living Fully
‘We could have asked ChatGPT’: students fight back over course taught by AI
Learning with AI falls short compared to old-fashioned web search
How Korea’s alphabet is saving an Indonesian dialect - YouTube
Teachers and parents weigh benefits and risks of artificial intelligence
AI Killed the Take-Home Essay. COVID Killed Attendance. Now What?
The Digital Literacy Paradox: More Tech = Worse Skills
Shared Knowledge and the Ratchet Effect - Education Next





