Writing in English for Academic Purposes: challenges for teachers (and how to overcome them)
Martin Hewings
21st November 2012, 15:00 GMT
Shona Whyte
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Writing in English for Academic Purposes: challenges for teachers (and how to overcome them)
Martin Hewings
21st November 2012, 15:00 GMT
Shona Whyte
You have to register for the site, but the webinar seems to be free.
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Video diaries for teacher support in the iTILT project (IWB in languages) |
Teaching English for Specific Purposes: specialisation and domains of expertise |
Activités TBI pour la classe de FLE : Quelques exemples |
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"We take great pleasure in inviting you to participate in the First International Conference on Linguistics, Literature, & Cultural studies in Modern Languages that will be held in the Universidad Católica San Antonio de Murcia (UCAM) in Spain from 12th to 13th September, 2013. The conference aims to provide a platform for debate among language teachers, researchers, postgraduate students and all those interested in aspects of research and practice related to modern languages. The program will include plenary lectures, parallel sessions and posters. We would like to invite researchers to submit their original contributions in Spanish, English or French. Deadline for proposals: 1st May 2013. For contributions and further information, please, contact: galcaraz@ucam.edu or mmjimenez@ucam.edu"
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Conference in Spain, September 2013, proposals before 1 May. Proceedings via Research.net Delete the scoop?
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The proceedings of this June's Eurocall conference in Gothenburg, Sweden, are now available for free download.
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Google Books full view of the proceedings of the 2012 EUROCALL Conference.
Shona Whyte's insight:
5-page papers on computer-assisted language learning based on this summer's conference presentations. Last but not least: Perceptions of the IWB for second language teaching and learning: the iTILT project, by Shona Whyte, Gary Beauchamp, and Emily Hillier. Delete the scoop?
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My paper on "Developing and integrating teacher competences in language acquisition, pedagogy and technology." (Actes du colloque FICEL sur l'évolution et professionalisation des enseignants de langues)
The paper discusses key competences required for teaching languages with technology, and concludes with examples of projects combining research, pedagogy and technology including:
"the EU lifelong learning project iTILT, Interactive Technologies in Language Teaching (Whyte, Cutrim Schmid & van Hazebrouck, 2011). In this project, language researchers and teacher trainers offer professional development in the use of the interactive whiteboard (IWB) to practising language teachers with learners at all levels. After initial training, class sessions at the board are filmed, and followed by debriefing sessions with both teachers and learners. Short video clips of selected lesson episodes are then presented on the project website together with lesson plans, lesson files, and teacher and learner commentary to aid other teachers in using the IWB for language teaching. The project website also includes a variety of related resources and dissemination tools, and as teacher training and data collection proceed, the project partners inform their networks of developments via blogs and social media. Thus teaching, training and research are closely interrelated as the project teachers develop their digital and pedagogical skills, the researchers observe classroom interaction and teacher development, and trainers create resources for future professional development using feedback from the project teachers."
The iTILT website (http://itilt.eu) will soon go live, allowing language teachers and teacher educators access to this free open educational resource on the interactive whiteboard (IWB) in communicative language teaching. Delete the scoop?
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