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Info Service January 2020

 

Programa para Asistentes de Idioma
en el Reino Unido


Últimas semanas
CONVOCATORIA 2020-2021
Cierre: 20 enero 2020
 
REQUISITOS
Ser ciudadano/a argentino/a y estar residiendo en el país al momento de solicitar la beca. 
Tener entre 21 y 29 años al 1° de septiembre del 2020.
Ser profesor de lengua inglesa (terciario o universitario) o haber aprobado al menos el 80% del profesorado.
Tener promedio académico destacado (mínimo de 7/10 puntos) en el profesorado.
y otros.

APIBA Business English Annual Conference
(March 13th-14th)


Early Bird extension to January 21st
Register

Electronic Village Online (EVO) 2020 


Registration is from January 5 to January 11, 2020
For five weeks in January and February, TESOL experts and participants from around the world engage in collaborative online discussions or hands-on virtual workshops of professional and scholarly benefit. 

Sessions are free and open to anyone around the globe. It is not necessary to be a TESOL or IATEFL member.

Read about all the sessions available.

IATEFL webinars

Teaching ADHD students - tips for teachers - 12/01/2020 - 09:00 UK time 

Graded Readers as Literature18/01/2020 - 12:00 UK time 

Lessons from leadership for ELT 12/01/2020 - 15:00 UK time BESIG webinar with Bob Dignen

Tools for trainees: How to help teachers in training identify their learners' weaknesses  TTEdSIG webinar with Karin Krummenacher 
 25/01/2020 - 15:00 UK time


All webinars are available to the public. IATEFL members can later access recordings.

Free publication to download


This 96-page handbook has been produced for English teachers, by English teachers. It provides you with good practical advice and ideas on how to become more aware and integrate aspects of equal opportunity and diversity into your work.
Further details and download

Storytelling for diverse voices – free webinar

24 January 2020 at 12:00pm UK time (9 am ART)
Organised by The TeachingEnglish team
With David Heathfield and Alla Göksu.

When we share a folk story from a minority culture, students with roots in that culture sense that they are included and their heritages are esteemed. Through storytelling students grow in resilience and self-esteem, find their own unique voices, feel encouraged to tell their own personal stories and develop as autonomous learners. 
Further details and enrolment

British Accents and Dialects


British Accents and Dialects captures and celebrates the diversity of spoken English in the second half of the 20th century. Articles, sound recordings and teaching resources make up this online exhibition of the British Library, which you may enjoy together with many other selections now that you have some time in your hands.

Some other examples are:
A history of writing
A history of magic
Art and anarchy in British comics
My digital rights
Sisterhood and after
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