Founded in 2001 by Lorenza Aildasani, affectionately known as Lolla, Winner Idiomas is a center of English Language Education and a national reference in international certifications. In its 24 years of history, Winner continuously stands out for its personalized approach…
The process of learning a foreign language is influenced by a complex interplay of factors. In many teaching contexts, time is limited, and classes are large, making lesson planning a demanding task. In such environments, having a ready-made sequence of lessons becomes more…
By a Teacher Who Bruised More Than Her Ego When I was a child, one movie lit up my imagination: Castelos de Gelo (yes, I do mean that dramatic 80s movie about a girl who becomes blind but still manages to ice skate beautifully). I watched it so often, I am sure it left an…
Have you ever felt stuck while planning activities for the first days with your young learners?Especially when you want to choose something that helps ou connect with them from day one?I hope today’s article offers a bit of inspiration for those moments! According to…
Compreender para Transformar: A Importância da Educação Estratégica e Gerencial na Formação de Educadores e Gestores
By Danielle SV
30/09/2025
A educação estratégica e gerencial não é apenas um conjunto de técnicas ou ferramentas administrativas. Ela representa uma mudança de mentalidade: é o processo pelo qual educadores e gestores compreendem por que existem as áreas estratégicas e gerenciais dentro da…
The book Freedom Soup, written by Tami Charles, illustrated by Jacqueline Alcántara, and published by Scholastic tells a rich and sensory story that starts in the kitchen but reaches far beyond it. Right from the cover, we are welcomed by the two main characters: Ti Gran…
In early 2025, Brazil officially turned into law its national restriction rules on cell phone use during school hours, sparking debates among educators, parents, and policymakers. While some see the move as a necessary step to reduce distractions and reclaim students’…
In this issue of New Routes, we look at how we, English teachers, are navigating the many forces that shape our work: technology, policy, curriculum, and learner needs. Whether it’s adapting coursebooks, teaching with or without smartphones, designing bilingual lessons, or…
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic dream; it’s woven into the fabric of kids’ everyday lives. Think about it: they’re chatting with voice assistants, creating images with online tools, and getting video recommendations on YouTube, often…

