Welcome to the summer 2012 issue of Affiliate
News! I am Larisa Olesova and as Member A of the Affiliate
Leadership Council (ALC), I serve as the Affiliate
News editor. Affiliate News provides a
great opportunity to share best practices and to network with the other
affiliates of TESOL. I hope you will find this issue interesting and
informative, and with your contributions the Affiliates
News continues to be a great way to share ideas, practices,
and experiences. Please note the submission deadline of 19 November for
the spring 2013 issue.
In this issue we have updates from affiliates around the world:
BELTA in Asia and Oceania; TESOL Arabia in Africa and the Middle East;
HUPE and NALDIC in Europe and Eurasia; ARTESOL and PRTESOL in the
Caribbean and Central and South America; and NJTESOL/NJBE, PTE, TexTESOL
III, and TexTESOL IV in North America! We are happy to share the news
from INTESOL and ANUPI on their upcoming events in October and November
2012.
I would like to thank Donald Weasenforth for his contribution
to the 2012 convention reports and my colleagues on the ALC―Misty
Adoniou, Dorothy Forbin, and Janet Pierce―for their help, advice, and
support while working on this summer issue. In this issue, you will find
a number of reports from the 2012 convention as well as reports from
the Best of Affiliate presenters. My special and sincere gratitude goes
to Jayme Adelson-Goldstein from CATESOL and Dena Abramowitz from
Milwaukee Area Technical College; Susan Ranney from MinneTESOL; and
Raafat Ganriel and Salama M. Salama from NileTESOL for sharing their
Best of Affiliate presentations at the 2012 convention.
You can view and download my pictures from the 2012 convention
at the Affiliates
Leaders’ Online Community.
I hope you enjoy this issue of the newsletter. Remember to
submit your articles and photographs for the next issue!
Larisa Olesova, Ph.D., is an instructional designer specializing in distance education at George Mason University. She recently graduated from Purdue University. She is a faculty member at North-Eastern Federal University in Russia. Her research focuses on the effectiveness of instructional strategies in online learning environments. Teaching has been one of the most important parts of her career both in Russia and in the US. Currently, she serves as a coordinator of Becoming a Webhead, one of the Electronic Village Online sessions at TESOL.
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