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Sharing your written report
If you want to share your research experience with a bigger
audience, you can
place your writing in a blog, a newsletter
or even in a Facebook group or on your own web page.
If you want to create your own blog or website,
it only takes
a few minutes to set one up through websites such as
WordPress.com or Weebly.com.
If you don’t want to start your own blog,
there are teacher-
research communities and teacher associations that have
their own blogs (for example, the International Festival of
Teacher-Research in ELT:
https://trfestival.wordpress.com/
).
They may be interested in you contributing as a guest
blogger.
In you want to share your writing
through a newsletter or a
magazine, first think about the newsletters you have access
to and which would be interested in publishing your story.
You can also think about a newsletter for teachers of
different subjects (not only English language teachers),
since this experience may also be interesting for them.
Task 9.6
Many successful blog posts are just one to two pages long,
written for busy teachers like you! If you already have your
transcribed report, think about the following task applied
to your own report. Otherwise,
try drafting a short report
based on Lorena’s presentation here:
championteachers.
weebly.com/lorena
. After you have transcribed, think about
the following:
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