Recording date: December 23, 2020
Guest: Beth Butterfield, Rabat
Synopsis: In this episode, we get a chance to catch up with long time friend, Beth Butterfield. Beth discusses her road to teaching English as a Second Language and how it took her to beautiful Morocco, where she currently lives and teaches. We discuss the good and bad in American Charter Schools and whether hybrid learning model (where students spend part of the week in person lessons and part of the week in online lessons) or offering separate programs for in person or virtual learning best serves students. Beth shares her thoughts on living in Rabat, the capital of Morocco and its wonderful culture (we can’t wait to visit!) And, we get to hear a new use for the word “Cohorts”. Check it out!
Links:
https://thewellplantedlife.com/
https://www.ras.ma/
https://www.voa.org/children-youth-and-families
Produced by Melanie Johnson and Amy Swanson for BounceEnglish
Edited by Amy Swanson
Theme Song “Let’s Keep in Touch” by John Swanson (Amy’s big brother!)
Where Do We Go From Here with Melanie and Amy
TTU @BounceEnglish Playlist on Spotify!
I Can Tell That We Are Going To Be Friends with Mel and Amy
The Past is Just a Goodbye with Jeffrey Miller
Gangnam Cowboy with Jeffrey Miller
Bonus Episode - Dealing with Sensitive Cultural Issues in the Classroom
Make Making It Your Intention with Liliana Arrias Orrego
Bonus Episode - Managing Changes in Uncertain Times
Let's Get Flexible with Target English
I'm a High Life Flyer and a Rainbow Rider with Joy MacFarland
Keep on Huggin' with Jo McVey and Julie Butters
180 Nights in Bangkok with Amanda Bradford
In a FeLTNYC State of Mind with Caroline McKinnon
More More More! with John Laing
You Say Dubai and I Say Hello with Chris Griffiths
Our First Episode and Interview with Anne Crutchfield
Talk to Us @BounceEnglish Season 1 Promo
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Learn French with Anthony
Explore France with Anthony
All Ears English Podcast
Daily Easy English Expression Podcast
Easy German: Learn German with native speakers | Deutsch lernen mit Muttersprachlern