Happy 50th birthday dearest TESOL! The
recent change in your name to TESOL International Association reflects the
expansion of the profession. In the
early 60s, the syllabus of University English Departments contained mostly
British and American Literature, they did not necessarily deal with the, at the
time, rather recent acronym EFL. So, to avoid misunderstandings, in 1966 our
association was born as Teachers of English to Speakers other Languages
Now fifty years have gone by and the name has
appropriately been changed to TESOL International Association. The expansion of
our profession brought about significant changes. In the course of all these years an appalling
number of dichotomies turned up and have been dealt with, from scientific,
cultural and artistic points of view: A Science or an Art? Form or Content? Native or Non native? Practice or Research?
Memorization or Critical thinking? Many more questions have kept us all these
years debating, agreeing, disagreeing and doing research.
As a TESOL professional my main interest has been to
make teacher development permanent in our teacher education programs. My early
participation in the profession has been decisive to obtain the necessary
abilities to keep abreast of the demanding need for change in this expanding
profession. TESOL, the institution, helped me enormously to encourage
professional development not only in several Argentine provinces but also in neighboring
countries.
In addition, serving on the TESOL Board of Directors
from 2003 to 2006 gave me the opportunity to network with colleagues from different
parts of the world, marvelous professionals with whom I exchanged the richest
and most diverse multicultural experiences.
My warmest wishes for very successful and peaceful
international communication worldwide for many more years to come.
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