Listen "Ep122. Error Correction: Helpful or Harmful?"
Episode Synopsis
Is correcting errors the golden key to language mastery, or the silent killer of learner confidence? In this captivating episode, we peel back the layers of one of language teaching’s most controversial practices — error correction. From its historical roots in rigid grammar drills to its place in today’s communicative classrooms, we explore why correction sparks such fierce debate and how it can make or break a learner’s progress.You’ll hear about the difference between mistakes and true errors, discover how correction shapes identity and confidence, and learn why timing, tone, and intention are everything. Packed with research insights, practical strategies, and real-world reflections, this episode challenges you to rethink whether your feedback empowers or intimidates your students.If you’ve ever wondered, “Am I helping or harming when I correct?” — this is the episode you can’t afford to miss.👉 Tune in and join me on a journey through the science, art, and emotion behind error correction — and find out how to wield this powerful tool with wisdom, empathy, and impact.Loved this episode?Follow The Languages Pedagogy Podcast for more honest, powerful conversations at the intersection of language, education, and humanity.Share it with a fellow educator, leave a review, or tag us on social media — your voice helps elevate ours.Together, we’re not just teaching — we’re transforming.#LanguageEducation #TeacherVoices #PedagogyPodcast #GlobalClassroom
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