TESOL International Association has influenced my professional
development since I started this wonderful journey of teaching 17 years
ago. During my first year of teaching a friend of mine recommended I
join my local affiliate, ACPI (Asociacion Costarricense de Profesores de
Ingles for its acronym in Spanish) at http://www.acpi-tesol.com/
in my home country Costa Rica and since that moment I have become
engaged with the wonderful world of teaching in a broader context. TESOL
has helped me in my personal growth, provided me with innovative ways
of teaching, given me the chance to attend national and international
conferences, given me the opportunity to publish and inspired me to
pursue a Ph.D.
In my early years of teaching, my participation in ACPI events
provided me with lots of useful resources, teaching tips, and creative
ways of teaching. Even my colleagues at work considered me an innovative
teacher thanks to the magazines, articles, and materials about ELT that
I received from my local association and shared with them. Putting
these new ideas into practice helped me grow and become a more
experienced facilitator of learning. This collegiality strengthened my
professional self-esteem so that I was able to become a university
professor at a relatively young age.
Participating in national conferences in my country prepared me
to take the next step in my professional life. Listening to many local
and international TESOL presenters inspired me to become a presenter, a
teacher trainer, a motivator, a TESOLer. To my surprise, I had the
opportunity to share a presentation in my country and also overseas in
the same year. As a speaker, I have had the marvelous opportunity of
participating in TESOL affiliate events in Costa Rica, Honduras, Puerto
Rico, and Bolivia.
In 2018, I went to Honduras for the HELTA TESOL conference and
met a group of beautiful people - the presenters from the Central
American and Caribbean Basin (CA&CB) TESOL Affiliates Regional
Group who were working towards the integration of a Latin America TESOL
group. They have become close friends that have challenged me to
participate in more conferences every year, to publish, to give a live
webinar streamed worldwide, and to continue with my professional growth.
Now , I’m enrolled in a Ph.D. program in education with the primary
purpose of becoming prepared to share my learning with new TESOLers and
ELT teachers that already belong to this amazing and expanding community
of professionals. Unfortunately, I have not yet had the opportunity to
attend an International TESOL convention, but I hope to be able to do so
in the near future.
Being an international presenter at regional TESOL affiliate
events and representing my local association of English teachers, my
university and my beloved country make me grateful to the big TESOL
International Association family around the world and push me to invite
more teachers to become affiliate members and why not, an international
speaker. TESOL International Association and its Affiliate Network
provide these wonderful experiences and much more. Thank you.
MSc. Carlos Mayorga Gutiérrez lives in Costa Rica and
is an ACPI TESOL member. He has been teaching at Universidad Latina de
Costa Rica for fifteen years and has attended multiple local and
international TESOL conventions. He is a technophile and is currently
enrolled in a Ph.D. program in Education and Research. |