What if you could step away from the textbook, the syllabus, and the rigid lesson planโand instead co-create meaningful learning experiences with your students? Dogme in Practice invites you into a world where language is emergent, learner-centered, and built around authentic communication.Inspired by Scott Thornburyโs influential article โA Dogma for EFLโ (2000), the Dogme approach has resonated with teach ...Full description
What if you could step away from the textbook, the syllabus, and the rigid lesson planโand instead co-create meaningful learning experiences with your students? Dogme in Practice invites you into a world where language is emergent, learner-centered, and built around authentic communication.Inspired by Scott Thornburyโs influential article โA Dogma for EFLโ (2000), the Dogme approach has resonated with teachers around the world who are seeking more responsive, materials-light ways to engage learners. This book brings together reflections from educators who have tried Dogme in diverse contextsโranging from young learners to adults, from university classrooms to online learning spaces, across both ESL and EFL environments.Inside, youโll find: Practical examples of how teachers have implemented Dogme in real classrooms Reflections on the opportunities and challenges of teaching โunpluggedโ Thoughtful commentary from Scott Thornbury and Luke Meddings, co-authors of Teaching UnpluggedWhether youโre new to Dogme or already teaching in ways that echo its principles, this book offers both inspiration and grounded insights to support your journey.