Members of AAELTA are delighted with the news that we have
become an affiliate of TESOL. It is a dream come true. We have had a
very good link with the International Association of Teachers of
English as a Foreign Language (IATEFL). We have always wanted to have a
similar link with TESOL because these two are the leading international
organizations when it comes to English language teaching.
AAELTA’s members meet every 2 weeks on Saturdays to discuss
issues related to English language teaching. Members truly believe in
professional development. We sometimes invite experienced professionals
in the field to give us workshops and training. Most of the time we the
members take turns to share our experience. At the moment we have 100
members, and out of these 50 are active members. Our members have
represented the association at IATEFL’s annual conferences nearly every
year for the past 5 years.
On February 23, 2013, we are going to celebrate AAELTA’s first
anniversary since we became a legal association. Two-hundred-fifty
English teachers are invited for the event. As part of the celebration,
10 AAELTA members are going to give training on different topics during
the event. Every time we have an event like this, the number of our
members increases. We held an annual conference for the fifth time last
April.
AAELTA members have started helping other English teachers in
Ethiopia to set up an association. Two very good examples for this are
the newly formed English teachers’ associations in Awassa (a city in
southern Ethiopia) and Bahir Dar (a city in northern Ethiopia). These
associations consider AAELTA as a very good model. This is our vision:
to see many English language teachers meeting up regularly and sharing
their experience to their fellow teachers.
We are looking forward to working closely with TESOL in the future.

Dr. Christine Coombe, TESOL president, giving a workshop to AAELTA

AAELTA

AAELTA Saturday Session
Abayneh Haile is a freelance English language teacher
based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. He has CELTA from International House
Durban, South Africa. He is serving as president of Addis Ababa English
Language Teachers’ Association since January 2012. He has taught English
at all levels for 10 years. He has recently started giving a variety of
teacher training courses. He is currently working as a part-time
trainer at the British Council. |