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REGIONAL TEACHER TRAINING SEMINARS FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
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2009/8
Two Conferences – One Goal
Ellie Boyadzhieva
The 6th Annual Conference of
the Serbian English Teachers Association (ELTA) was held in the
capital city Belgrade on 30th May- 1st June under the title: The
Classroom that Beats the Odds. It was organized with the support of
the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Serbia, the British
Council and the American Embassy. The venue chosen by the ELTA
Organizing team, Sava Centar, was right in the heart of the city, a
wonderful location and excellent facilities. It mirrored a wide
range of theoretical and practical issues and developments in the
teaching world covering a wide range of topical areas in ELT among
which Teacher Training, Teacher Development, Teaching Young
Learners, Computer Assisted Language Learning, ESP, Business
English, Literature, Media and Cultural Studies, Global Issues,
Testing, Evaluation and Assessment. A special focus of the
Conference was the Teacher Development SIG Day on Sunday, 1 June.
The programme of the conference included also other issues that
teachers from all over the region chose to share, among which was
the co-presentation of Anna Parisi and E. Boyadzhieva devoted to the
idea of creating the SEETA platform. Now we are witnessing the
results of the appeal for cooperation in the Net as the project has
been ongoing since.
The conference was officially opened by Maja Simrak-Grbic –
the current then President of ELTA, who was at that time just three
months before becoming a mother for the first time and who with her
enthusiasm and efficiency evoke the admirations of all present at
the conference.
The participants actively took part in various types of
presentations, workshops, talks and discussions which totalled over
45. The plenaries were given by internationally well-known
practitioners in ELT: Robert Dean, Hugh Dellar, David Hill, Lisa
Harshbarger, Robert Hastings, Philip Kerr, Steve Lever, Anne
O’Keeffe. A special guest to the conference was Sarah Hannam, the
big IATEFL Associates’ Coordinator.
The Annual conference of the Macedonian TA - ELTAM was also
held in the capital of the state – Skopje on 24-26 October 2008.
This was for the first time since the establishment of the
organization as the first four conferences used to take place in
Ohrid – three times and once in Struga. The 5th International ELTAM
conference was innovative not only in terms of the venue but in
terms of cooperation with other related organizations as well. It
was a joint-project of ELTAM, IATEFL and TESOL and sponsored by the
American Embassy in Skopje, The British Council and the University
American College. The latter provided the venue for the conference.
The pre-conference event was hosted by the Research SIG of
ELTAM who invited Dr. Judy Richardson as a key-note speaker and
moderator of the event.
Unfortunately Lisa Harshbarger, the Regional English Language
officer at the US Embassy in Budapest, who had to open the
conference with her first plenary, had had an accident and could not
make it to the conference. This gave the audience the chance to
listen to Judy Richardson’s plenary, devoted to reading and writing
in ELT, followed by the second plenary on Sunday given by David Hill
dealing with the essential need of extensive reading for ELT
learners. Both plenaries incited a heated discussion on what is the
teachers’ role in making youngsters to read in this readless
computerized and globalizing world.
In addition to all other benefits, at both conferences there
were several Publishers' & Sponsors' events, discounts, prizes and
awards. A major ELT Resources Exhibitions were organized displaying
and promoting the latest titles for the participants to browse
through or purchase at special conference prices.
The Organizing committees both in Serbia and Macedonia were
helpful, efficient and smiling in unison with the wonderful weather
which, I suspect, they must have eagerly begged for.
If you want to see some pictures from the ELTAM
conference, click here.
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