“A collection of blog posts following the annual conference, held in Brighton in 2011”
Curated by
Mike Harrison (IATEFL ElCom)
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RT @tarabenwell: RT @mkofab Great IATEFL session http://t.co/cokzQYJ #eltchat >Agreed. I recommend this one all of the time!
Emma Herrod asks an interestint question for freelance ELTers following watching IATEFL 2011
A discussion with Valentina Dodge at last year’s IATEFL conference sowed the seed for the idea of the workshop which I facilitated at this year’s IATEFL conference in Brighton. We were talking about the many talks at the 2010 conference given over to promoting Twitter and other social media in the classroom and whether EFL learners were aware of how sticky and findable their posts were in these media. So was born the idea for the workshop Identity Crisis.
Paul Braddock has developed a professional development 'game' for teachers =D
Sandy shares a summary of an #ELTchat on making the most from conferences and similar events
Tamara Jones on giving her students strategies to deal with impoliteness
Dale Coulter on a dogme lesson where his lesson started from one simple question: 'Why do you look so tired?'
Carla Arena uses what she learnt at IATEFL to great effect for an interesting lesson
Photos from the IATEFL Conference. All Copyright Bex Hatfield.
Gary Motteram (University of Manchester) on what he took away from IATEFL
Sharon Hartle on the Post-IATEFL experience
Reactions from Naz Sienkiewicz
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Full lesson plan here: http://lessonstream.org/2011/04/21/television/ Part of my talk 'The Authenticity Trap' from IATEFL, Brighton 2011...
A IATEFL debate on technology plus ideas to think about using debates in the classroom
DOGHOUSE: Brighton Centre April, as T.S. Eliot almost put it, is the coolest month. This year at any rate. First Istek and Istanbul, then a workshop at the British Council in London, then Iatefl in sunny Brighton.
I started preparing for Brighton today. I hope I’m not jinxing it by starting early – but I’m just so excited to get there!
Candy Van Olst on a common condition following IATEFL... =D
Scott Thornbury looks at a particularly tricky T following IATEFL
Chia's reflections on the IATEFL conference. Gets to the core of it for every session she looks at.
Onestopenglish roving reporter Karen Richardson gives the low-down on the 45th Annual IATEFL Conference and Exhibition in Brighton, ELT’s biggest calendar event of the year.
One month – time enough!... Bete Thess on the experience of the IATEFL Conference, where she was one of the British Council Roving Reporters
Jamie Keddie's presentation at IATEFL Brighton - The Authenticity Trap
A quick A to Z of the IATEFL conference by Pete Sharma
Kieran Donaghy writing about his presentation for the Literature, Media and Cultural Studies SIG PCE
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