Three members of TESOL Arabia gave presentations for
the Professional Development Program at the 25th Annual Abu Dhabi
International Book Fair held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center
from 8–13 May 2015. TESOL Arabia Past President Dr. Melanie Gobert
presented on “Gulf Arab Students’ Reading Challenges,” Young Learners
Special Interest Group Treasurer Garlfar Andrews presented on “Advice
from an Experienced TESOL Teacher,” and TESOL Arabia member and regular
presenter and author Dr. Ghassoub Mustafa presented on the “7 Habits of
Highly Effective Teachers.”

Garlfar Andrews presents “Advice from an Experienced TESOL Teacher” at the Book Fair.
Dr. Gobert gave a talk on home literacy practices in the Gulf
Region, the impact of Arabic diglossia on students’ achievement, the
difference between the lexical access routes of English and Arabic, and
how students are taught to read in Arabic and in L1 English. Andrews
shared his experiences on best practices in promoting bilingualism and
teaching English in L1 predominantly Arabic classrooms, which include a
lot of support activities in the content areas, such as interactive
speaking and listening activities, and reading and writing in
collaborative groups rather than individually. Because students are
learning content in a second language, they need a lot of support, and
classroom activities have to be planned carefully to make up for any
shortcomings in the children’s linguistic abilities.
Dr. Gobert poses with a graphic recording of her talk at the
Abu Dhabi International Book Fair done by Viz Think Lab.
Dr. Mustafa provided teachers with strategies and techniques to
enrich their teaching career and strengthen their “immune” system to
protect them from burnout and decline. The 7 habits presented were:
1. Be proactively inquisitive.
2. Be a reflective practitioner.
3. Be a researcher.
4. Be student centered.
5. Be humanistic, humorous, and a storyteller.
6. Synergize (i.e., create a collaborative environment).
7. Sharpen the saw (i.e., keep the items in your teacher’s
toolkit sharp by using institutional evaluation; your own students’
feedback; peer, supervisor, and self-observation; along with intense and
continuous reflection to keep your teaching sharp and up-to-date).
Dr. Mustafa concluded that teachers are in need of a deep look at their personal paradigms.

Dr. Ghassoub Mustafa shares the “7 Habits of Highly Effective
Teachers” at the Fair with Professional Development Program
attendees.
This is the first time that members of TESOL Arabia were
invited to participate as presenters in the Professional Development
Program of the Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. More than 70
exhibitors offered more than 500,000 titles for sale in Arabic and
English. In addition to the professional program, a cultural program was
on offer featuring numerous local and international authors. The Sheikh
Zayed Prize for Arabic Literature, one of the richest literature prizes
in the world, valued at over US$200,000, is awarded during the fair.
This year’s winner was Palestinian author Osama Alaysa forThe
Fools of Bethlehem. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President
and Ruler of Dubai, was named Cultural Personality of the Year by
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme
Commander of the Armed Forces, at the fair. Iceland was the featured
country at this year’s event. |