ELT management, school admin and career development articles

Articles on moving beyond basic TEFL teaching. If you like anything here and want more, please support TEFLtastic.

Motivating teachers whose business students often miss class (Onestopenglish Ask the Experts)

15 ways to prepare for ELT management

15 criteria of a good needs analysis

15 ways to do needs analysis

15 criteria for a good TEFL workshop

15 ways to reproduce exam conditions

15 ways to judge an EFL textbook for adults

15 ways to stay motivated to teach

15 easy ways to write a TEFL workshop or article

15 easy ways to improve your TEFL career

Advantages and disadvantages of peer observations

Things to put in a Self Access Centre or Student Library

Advantages and disadvantages of setting up a TEFL certificate course

How to set up a TEFL certificate course

How to break into teacher training

The perfect job reference for a teacher trainer

The perfect CV and cover letter for an EFL exam class teacher

The perfect CV for a TEFL young learners teacher

The perfect CV and cover letter for an ELT manager

Time management for teachers

Don’t you just hate it when… Organising the inanimate objects in your TEFL life

Tips for the automated teacher– how TEFL teachers can keep their motivation up

The perfect CV and cover letter for a TEFL teacher– writing job applications and sorting through CVs to find a good teacher

The perfect CV and cover letter for a Business English teacher

The perfect CV and cover letter for a teacher trainer

Cut out cutting up– making your lesson preparation easier and quicker – LINK FIXED

SAC shock– tips on making a self access centre or student library more accessible

Needs analysis– a very full examination of needs analysis and level checking in your class and in your school, with lists of questions and a range of needs analysis forms

Updated 2 Jan 2023

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