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    Small Changes, Big Results by John Fanselow - Ep 8: Chapter 8, Section 2

    enOctober 23, 2020

    About this Episode

    This is an audiobook extract of John F. Fanselow's 2017 title 'Small Changes in Teaching, Big Results in Learning,' presented by The TEFLology Podcast and read by John himself. 

    In the last episode of the second part of this limited series, John reads from Chapter 8 section 2, a section called “Some ways to make small changes”. The audio presented to you is an abridged arrangement of the written book version. 

    Enjoy! 

    Click this link to find and purchase John's book: https://www.amazon.com/Small-Changes-Teaching-Results-Learning-ebook/dp/B077Q83G1S

    For more information about John, follow this link: https://www.tc.columbia.edu/articles/2019/february/talking-out-of-school/

    For information about iTDi, who produced the book, and to access the book's resources click here: https://itdi.pro/itdihome/small-changes-teaching-big-results-learning/

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