The 2015 TESOL convention allowed access to an amazing group of
peers and mentors who shared concepts regarding leadership,
collaboration, and a host of best practice in the field of language
acquisition. A common theme was the evolving world of ESOL—in the past,
it was enough to teach English using a rote method, in a manner that
promoted mimicry rather than as a process that includes cultural
understanding and equity in access to resources.
Fascinating convention themes included ways to promote
collaborations and develop partnerships, implementing meaningful needs
analysis to improve services, adapting to a dynamic environment,
understanding the value of language training as a commodity, the value
of critical thinking in the academic environment, methods of exploring
cultural competencies, and the importance of strategic planning. Other
concepts that resonated include respect for an individual’s native
language, the changing reality of TESOL’s international membership, the
implications of technology combined with a larger audience for language
training programs, increased need for cultural competencies within an
ESL context, and the challenges of reaching an evolving membership.
The MIDTESOL conference organizers hosted a successful fall
2015 MIDTESOL conference, October 23-24, University of Iowa, Iowa City,
IA. Our conference team is already gearing up for the annual fall
conference in Kansas City, September 30-Oct 1, 2016.

Photo by Roberta Morgan: Affiliate leaders
brainstormed on the topic, “What role do affiliates play in
intercultural communication competence development?”
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