Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
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Senior Lecturer in Language Education and Programme Leader MA Artificial Intelligence and Technology-Enhanced Learning in Department of Education, The University of York
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Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· Jun 2
PaCKed with Technology: Pedagogically-Driven Technology Professional Development for Language Teaching | CALICO Journal
Abstract This article reports on the design and evaluation of “PaCKed with Technology”, a pedagogically-driven technology professional development program for pre-service teachers of primary English in Kuwait. PaCKed with Technology is novel in its focus on enabling teachers to identify technologies that align with second language acquisition pedagogy. Having provided teachers space to revise and develop their pedagogical content knowledge, trainee teachers are taken through two reflective cycles. The first comprises: (1) comprehension & connection, which encourages the development of pedagogical content knowledge and makes connections between technologies and pedagogical principles; (2) experience, which enables teachers to “learn with technology”; and (3) reflection, which encourages reflection based on their experience. The second comprises the same steps and provides trainee teachers the opportunity to “teach with technology.” Pre-module and post-module surveys of the teachers’ awareness of the range of technologies they might employ in their teaching, their rationale for doing so, and their Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) were complemented with qualitative interviews exploring their experience of the training. While the trainee teachers’ self-reported levels of TPACK decreased, their rationales for using technology shifted from motivating and engaging learners to reasons grounded in approaches and methods of language teaching. Interview data suggests that these changes might be explained by changes in trainees’ understanding of what it means to use technology effectively to support their pedagogical goals and approach.
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Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· May 7
Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· Apr 24
Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· Apr 24
Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· Apr 24
Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· Apr 24
Insights into AI and Language Teaching and Learning
A comprehensive training guide for language educators interested in incorporating AI technologies into their teaching practice for foreign/second language education across a variety of language contex...
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Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· Apr 24
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· Apr 16
Andrew Jones FCCT
@jonesedu.bsky.social
· Apr 15
The dialectic of educational enlightenment: Questioning ‘what works’
In today’s educational climate, the phrase ‘what works’ has become something of a mantra. It refers to the use of rigorous, often quantitative, research methods – particularly ran…
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Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· Apr 4
Anthropic has developed an AI 'brain scanner' to understand how LLMs work and it turns out the reason why chatbots are terrible at simple math and hallucinate is weirder than you thought
Oh, and another thing: They don't just predict the next word.
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Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· Mar 27
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Dr Zoe Handley
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· Mar 21
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Steve Smith
@spsmith45.bsky.social
· Mar 11
Why Teaching Chunks in MFL is More Effective for Developing Fluency: A Research-Based Perspective
Introduction Teaching chunks in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) has been extensively supported by research as more effective for developing fluency than traditional, isolated word-based methods. Lea…
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Will Tullett
@willtullett.bsky.social
· Mar 8
Dr Zoe Handley
@zlhandley.bsky.social
· Mar 8
I haven’t banned screen time for my kids – I’ve introduced binge-watching instead | Emma Brockes
Research shows that not all hours spent glued to a screen are created equal, so I’m actively encouraging nutritional content such as Young Sheldon, says Guardian columnist Emma Brockes
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