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Professor Richard Smith – Interviews & webinars

Representative webinar and live interview recordings

Recordings of selected other webinars / invited lectures

  • (2020) (invited webinar for BBELT (Mexico) Teacher Research Special Interest Group), 8 June 2020.
  • (2020) (invited British Council India webinar), May 2020.
  • (2018) (invited British Council webinar with Amol Padwad and Deb Bullock), October 2018.
  • (2018) ‘An introduction to Exploratory Action Research’: invited webinar for UNRWA teachers in Gaza at the invitation of the Hands Up Project. Part 1: . Part II: , September 2018.
  • (2014) (invited British Council webinar with Paula Rebolledo). British Council, November 2014.

Other interviews (print and 'live')

  • (2022). ' (Interview by A.I. Salvi). ELT Research 36.
  • (2020) (Interview by Santosh Mahapatra). Fortell (A Journal of Teaching English Language and Literature) 41: 122–128.
  • (2020) y (Interview by Ronaldo Gomes Jr.) Language Learning Lives no. 1.
  • (2018) . (Interview by Deborah Bullock). ELT Research 33: 32–36.
  • (2018) (interviewer: A. P'Rayan). The Journal of English Language Teaching (India). 60/1: 8–16.
  • (2018) '"Research by teachers for teachers": Richard Smith on teacher-research'Link opens in a new window (Interviewer: D. Xerri). In Xerri, D. & Pioquinto, Becoming Research Literate: Supporting Teacher Research in English Language Teaching. English Teachers Association Switzerland, 30–34.
  • (2015). [with L. Prasad Ohja]. NELTA Forum July (special issue on ‘Teaching English in difficult circumstances’).
  • (2014). 'Teacher development, teacher-research, and autonomy' [with Simla Course]. Independence 61. Pre-publication versionLink opens in a new window.
  • (2014) (on innovation in teacher education) [Interviewer: Paul Braddock]. British Council India.
  • (2013) (on learner development) [Interviewer: Darren Elliott]. https://darrenrelliott.wordpress.com/lives-of-teachers
  • (2013) . [with A. Barfield]. Learning Learning 20/2: 44-49.

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