An article Kira and I wrote was recently published in IATEFL’s GISIG newsletter. I’m not entirely sure how one gets a copy of the newsletter (joining the email list might be a good place to start) but here is our article in .doc format. The article details the project Kira and I undertook […]
Entries Tagged as 'professional organizations'
Greening an Intensive English Programme
January 27th, 2008 · No Comments
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Reminder: TESOL EVO 2008 starts January 14th
January 8th, 2008 · No Comments
I mentioned this before and I wanted to remind you that from January 14 to February 24, TESOL is offering a free, online conference. The session are open to non-TESOL members, and are conducted through Yahoo email groups. The Electronic Village Online is run by TESOL’s computer assisted language learning (CALL) interest section, […]
Tags: CALL · TESOL EVO 2008 · conferences · theory · ESL resources · professional organizations · blog
Global Issues, Everyday Actions
December 8th, 2007 · No Comments
Several months ago I wrote a paper explaining my individual activism project for JALT’s Global Issues in Language Education newsletter. Since the newsletter is mailed to my parents house, I never actually knew if it had been published. Turns out it has!
Here it is as a .doc file, and I’ve posted it below if you’d prefer to read it in your browser. And here’s the bibliographic info:
Royal, D. (2007). Global Issues, Everyday Actions. Global Issues in Language Education, 65, 15-17.
Tags: theory · my articles · journals · professional organizations · ESL activity · global issues activities · blog
TESOL Electronic Village Online 2008
December 3rd, 2007 · No Comments
From January 14 to February 24, TESOL is offering a free, online conference. In addition to being free, the session are open to non-TESOL members. The Electronic Village Online is run by TESOL’s computer assisted language learning (CALL) interest section, so the sessions are mostly technology-focused. To participate in a session, you […]
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ELT Dogme
October 22nd, 2007 · 2 Comments
I realize that I’m late to the party on this one, but I just became aware of the dogme approach to English language teaching. It’s a stripped down, learner-centered approach that seems to mirror my own classes in a lot of ways. A few highlights:
The content most likely to engage learners and to […]
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ESL World News Report / ESL Chatterbox #3
October 11th, 2007 · No Comments
Larry Ferlazzo posted today about ESL World News Report, a free site offering an “unbiased and objective” 4-page electronic newspaper every Monday of the school year. The paper attempts to help keep adult ESL students informed about important global events, and prepare them for responsible citizenship. I haven’t looked at it in much […]
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Podcast #20 - K12 Online Conference and Issues in Chinese Education
October 10th, 2007 · No Comments
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This week, I talk about the K12 Online Conference, primarily giving some of my thoughts on the pre-conference keynote. Keynote speaker David Warlick talks about how Web 2.0-type technology is changing how we should approach our students, and I reflect on how this applies to language teaching. I also make some comments about […]
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K12 Online Conference
October 9th, 2007 · No Comments
The K12 Online Conference is a free online conference inviting participation from educators around the world interested in using Web 2.0 tools and technologies in their teaching. The 2007 conference began with a pre-conference keynote on October 8.
Over the following two weeks (October 15-26) forty presentations will be posted online to the conference blog […]
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Ning / Global Education / EFL Classroom 2.0
October 2nd, 2007 · No Comments
Ning is a site that allows users to create social networks. Each network is made up of individual pages, along with forums, group blogs and file libraries. I’m new to Ning, but there seems to be a lot of potential here for professional collaboration.
I recently joined two networks: EFL Classroom 2.0 and […]
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World 727 email list / TeachGlobalEd.net
August 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
I just found another email list for educators interested in bringing global issues into their classes. It’s called World 727, and it’s run by Merry Merryfield, a professor of social studies and global education at Ohio State University. To join, simply send an email to Professor Merryfield at merryfield.1@osu.edu.
She also oversees TeachGlobalEd.net, a […]
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