IATEFL 2022 report and reflection
Some highlights from the annual IATEFL conference, which took place in Belfast on 17-20 MayThe first post-pandemic 'in-person' IATEFL conference saw
Some highlights from the annual IATEFL conference, which took place in Belfast on 17-20 MayThe first post-pandemic 'in-person' IATEFL conference saw
This was the final day of the conference so was a little shorter. There was an opening and a closing plenary, and I attended a couple of sessions,
This is something of a companion piece to my IATEFL 2021 talk, What I’ve learnt about teacher training this year. This is the abstract for the
Joanna is a trainer at IH London. Joanna’s brother recently did a course which focused on: Planning and scriptingNoticing language, analysing
These are the slides from my IATEFL 2022 How to session this morning, giving you guidance on how to present at an international conference, whether
I attended the plenary and various sessions throughout the day which I have summarised in a series of posts through the day, one post per session.
I started the day early, with my How To session – How to give a presentation at an international conference. I then attended the plenary and
This is my first PCE as a member of the MaWSIG committee. We ran a day of sessions called ‘Exploring dichotomies: bridging gaps and joining the
Always learning In an earlier post , I explored the use of the phrase ‘Always learning’ as a promotional tagline by Pearson. Pearson’s use of
There’s a video on YouTube from Oxford University Press in which the presenter, the author of a coursebook for primary English language learners
I’ve now been a member of the MaWSIG committee for a few months, and I’ve learnt a lot. We’re currently getting ready for IATEFL Belfast 2022,
Innovation and ELT Next week sees the prize ceremony of the nineteenth edition of the British Council’s ELTons awards, celebrating ‘innovation in
On 12th – 14th November, 2021 IATEFL is hosting the annual BESIG conference, bringing the latest industry news and academic conversations from the
These are the slides from my IATEFL 2021 How to session this morning, giving you guidance on how to present at an international conference, whether
This was originally going to be the topic for my IATEFL Manchester 2020 talk, so the ‘this year’ referred to in the title is 2019-2020. Although