21 June 2017 / by Ryan Beaudelaire

Teacher Talks - Sharing expertise and experience

Teacher Talks - Sharing expertise and experiences


 

Things worth sharing


We´ve had something up our sleeve for the last few weeks and we´re ready to do what we love and share it with you!

Here in Barcelona, our team of Oxinity teachers have been preparing short Teacher Talks, or presentations, to share their specialised area of interest or expertise during our Friday Meetings.

Our intention is to give some insight into the different subjects, skills or experiences that we all have and share them with each other so that we have a broader outlook on things and to have some insight into these different areas to help us when we are teaching and creating new content.

So far we have had 12 Teacher Talks from a wide variety of subject areas and backgrounds, so take a look below and see if any of these Teacher Talks would interest you, click the link and enjoy!

 

www.oxbridgetefl.com


Watch the Teacher Talks videos here


 

Human Resources and giving feedback - Peter Nesbitt, Ireland.


Hospitality, Hotels and Guest Relations - Emily Kopec, USA.


Geography, Endangered Species - Paulina Mieldazyte, Ireland.


Sales Techniques - Ben Fuller, England.


The Cinema Industry - Ashley Curran, Ireland.


Marketing and Magazines - Michael Turnbull, England.


Illustrating and Children's Books - Curtis Amable, England.


Salsa Dancing - Krzyztof Winiarski, Poland.


Middle East Conflict, Private Security Services - Saara Salminen, Finland.


Inspiring Creativity - Joel Holmes, England.


Medical Insurance in the USA - Mihaela Boboc, Romania.


History of English - Paul Jarvis, England.





Check out the teachers who have participated so far here


Peter NesbittEmily KopecPaulina MieldazyteBen FullerAshley CurranMichael TurnbullCurtis Amable


Krzyztof WiniarskiSaara SalminenJoel HolmesMihaela Boboc, Paul Jarvis


www.oxbridgetefl.com


Killer Presentations Tips - http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/18-tips-for-killer-presentations.html


Why is knowledge sharing important? - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-knowledge-sharing-important-workplace-amrita-bulchandani

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