2012 TESOL ARABIA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
TESOL Arabia, in the United Arab Emirates, is one of the
leading TESOL organizations in the Middle East. Every year, the largest
activity for the organization is the International Conference and
Exhibition. This year, the conference was held 8-10 March 2012 at Dubai
Women’s College in Dubai. The 3-day conference, which was chaired by
Christine Coombe and Beth Wiens, was opened by HE Mohammed Al Qutami,
Minister of Education. Some of the conference speakers were Jeremy
Harmer, Keith Folse, Jim Scrivener, Joe McVeigh, Christine Coombe, Andy
Curtis, and others. The conference, which included a job fair and a
publishers’ exhibit, was a great success. Attendees from different parts
of the world who evaluated the conference were impressed with the
quality of speakers and presentations.
2012 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO
I was able to attend the 2012 TESOL International Convention
and English Language Expo on 27-31 March, in the historic city of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. At the conference, I had the pleasure
of conducting two presentations. The first presentation was for the
affiliate leaders who are part of the 105 representative affiliates with
TESOL International. This workshop, which I conducted along with Gilda
Martinez-Alba, Towson University, Towson, Maryland, USA, was about the
challenges that affiliates such as TESOL Arabia and Maryland TESOL face.
Some of the things talked about were Web site issues, retaining
members, and keeping members involved. The attendees were also able to
join in, discussing the issues they face with their affiliates. Working
together with other affiliates brought us together in learning from
others’ successes and failures

TESOL Arabia’s Sufian Abu-Rmaileh, Les Kirkham, and
Rehab Rajab and members of TESOL International Affiliate Leadership
Council
The second presentation I conducted was on the topic
“Leadership Skills and Strategies in English Language Teaching.” In this
presentation, I talked about the factors that affect the different
styles of leadership, discussing when to use or not use each style. I
was able to discuss some of the implications behind quality leadership
English Language Teachers (ELTs) should consider in order to become
successful leaders. Some of these implications are being visionaries,
role models, trustworthy, good communicators, and others. Finally, the
attendees were given a leadership instrument so that they themselves can
check which style to which they belong.
At the conference, I was able to meet with many great people
from different countries to network with and share helpful ideas and
suggestions for better teaching. I was able to attend plenaries by
Alberto Carvalho, William Labov, Kurt Kohn, Christine Coombe (president
of TESOL International), and Jun Liu. I also attended other interesting
presentations on different topics relevant to TESOL.

Sufian Abu-Rmaileh; Jun Liu, plenary speaker; and Mashael Al Hamli, conference chair
Finally, during the conference, I visited the English Language
Expo where a great many publishers and exhibitors were selling,
exhibiting, demonstrating publications, and giving workshops about their
publication, either in book form or electronically. I was able to buy
many books on testing, methodology, and best practices.
From the above presentations and plenaries, I was able to get
information about how important it is to be professional in the way we
deal with our students. I was also able to learn new innovative ways of
teaching and leading an organization.
The whole conference was a time when colleagues from different
parts of the world come together and share their ideas, experiences, and
reflections on things they have done in their different roles in their
organizations. The conference is also a place to network and connect
with others in the field.

Sufian Abu-Rmaileh, Mashael Al Hamli, Christine Coombe, Jane Hoelker, Justin Shewel, and Rehab Rajab
The expo gave me a chance to look at innovative material and
technology that we can take with us to help us in our different roles
that we have in our organizations. The historic city of Philadelphia was
also amazing; I was able to go on tours to the historic areas,
including the Liberty Bell, and enjoy many other attractions.
Sufian Abu-Rmaileh, Feeling Philly
Sufian Abu-Rmaileh with the Liberty Bell
SPELLEVENT
After the conference was over, I had to rush back to continue
preparations for the Franklin Global SpellEvent. On Saturday 21 April
2012, students from various public schools in the United Arab Emirates
participated in the event, which took place at UAE University in Al Ain,
UAE. This event was organized by TESOL International and Franklin
Electronic Publishers and was the fourth annual event of its kind.
Students from different schools practiced for months in preparation for
this day. This competition is a global spelling competition for
nonnative English-speaking students who are under the age of 15. The
overall goal of the competition is to promote the learning of English as
a foreign language.

The final four finishers (Aysha Al-Nuaimi, Mohammed
Saeed Al Ghafli, Aya Abu-Nawas Hanan, and Alawi Al Hadad); the
pronouncer and SpellEvent Chair, Sufian Abu-Rmaileh; Ibrahim Al
Jawarneh, emcee; Deena Boriei, TESOL International judge; and Mohammed
Abussabur, local judge
2013 TESOL ARABIA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
The 2013 TESOL Arabia International Conference and Exhibition
will take place 14-16 March 2013 at the Hyatt Regency, Dubai. The theme
of the conference will be “From KG to College to Career.” We are hoping
that we will have a successful conference.
Dr. Sufian Abu-Rmaileh is an English lecturer at UAE
University. He was the external projects coordinator for 4 years. For
the past 28 years, he has been teaching English at various levels and
skills at institutions in the United States, Jordan, Palestine, and the
UAE. He has been an administrator and a team leader for over 8 years in
the United States and the UAE. He has an MA in linguistics, and received
both his TESL Certificate and his PhD in educational leadership from
Brigham Young University, USA. Dr. Abu-Rmaileh has also won many awards
for his work as a leader, researcher, and classroom teacher. He is a
frequent presenter and invited speaker at local, national, and
international conferences. Dr. Abu-Rmaileh has written on culture,
classroom technology, motivation, burnout, critical and creative
thinking, and leadership issues. |