Online Teacher Forum

Online Teacher Forum

Author
Ian Bonanno
2023.07.11

Recently, at English 1's Online Teaching Centre in Shanghai, I attended a forum for teachers to learn, share, and bond with each other. This most recent forum was the second one at the Online Teaching Centre I attended, and these forums typically happen once every six months at English 1. These forums are a key feature of being a teacher with English 1, because as such a large company, these routine forums give us a chance to connect as teachers and professionals with other teachers and professionals.

English 1 not only has teacher forums for online teaching staff like me, but teens teachers, kids' teachers, senior teachers, education managers, and directors of studies all have teacher forums specifically geared towards their needs in the company. Now, I can't speak to what happens at these other teacher forums outside of the fact that they happen, but I can attest to the fact that English 1 makes an effort to keep the forums fun, light, and focused on the development of teaching staff.

Online Teacher Forums: What happens

The first Online Teacher Forum I attended was interesting, mostly because the VP of Adult Learning at English 1 was our keynote speaker for said forum. She came to our humble Online Teaching Centre because, according to her, we as online teachers played a key role in the services English 1 provides to adult students across China. The VP of Adult Learning walked all of the online teachers at the forum through English 1's educational systems, and she gave us a run-down of the companies English 1 is competing against in the adult teaching market.

Now, some of you reading my blog probably think this is incredibly dry stuff, but this was the first time this important information had been shared with the online teaching staff, giving us insight into the key role online teachers play at English 1. The teacher forum was a chance to share critical information, and this is exactly what happened at the second teacher forum I attended.

The information shared with us the second time around wasn't a clarification of the key role online teachers play; rather, the information the second time around was on how our role was and is changing. The news of a coming change to the Online Teaching Centre was delivered after a day full of games and workshops, capped off by the news that adult online teachers and kids' online teachers would be merged into a single department. Our teams would become even closer!

Online Teacher Forums: The fun stuff

Again, I want to acknowledge that the above may seem a bit dry to people outside of English 1, so I want to share a few more details about the teacher forums I've attended, to show that it's so much more than just information sharing! At both teacher forums, English 1 gave us all prizes and little gifts, such as English 1 branded water bottles and English 1 branded backpacks. At the second teacher forum I even won a smart speaker. We had played games like Pictionary and broken telephone, but it wasn't just the international teaching staff. The local teachers who also work at the Online Teaching Centre fully participated in the teacher forum, as well as the games we played at the forum. Both forums were a great chance to mix and bond with the local Chinese teachers who I share an office space with. We also attended fun workshops together, for example, one workshop was about giving directions and we all had fun trying to explain how to make origami panda bears to a partner. Another workshop I really enjoyed was a fun little tutorial on how to DJ, that one of our international teachers put on for the whole office. Overall, the teacher forum really highlighted the diversity in our office and strengthened relationships between international and local staff.

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