Arguments for ELT publishing reform

The English Language Teaching (ELT) publishing industry suffers from significant systemic & structural issues that have raised concerns among educators, institutions, & curriculum developers. While publishers continue to produce materials used by millions of learners worldwide, there is increasing evidence that current practices in the sector are misaligned with the needs of students, teachers, &… Continue reading Arguments for ELT publishing reform

Position paper: Issues & principles for AI in learning research

This article is a summary of a scientific position paper (Bauer et al., 2025) that highlights weaknesses in recent studies & outlines principles for conducting research that focuses on real learning outcomes. While enthusiasm around these technologies is understandable, much of the current discourse is shaped by hype rather than science. It aims to help… Continue reading Position paper: Issues & principles for AI in learning research

How multitasking inhibits learning

In today’s tech, social media, & smartphone dominated world, multitasking is often believed to make us more productive. However, research suggests that this modern-day “skill” may be more harmful than helpful, particularly when it comes to learning. From impaired focus to decreased memory retention, the effects of multitasking can undermine our ability to process &… Continue reading How multitasking inhibits learning