ALC Newsletter - 03/11/2013 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP UPDATES
•  MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR
•  MEET JEAN FRANTZY ITALIEN, INCOMING ALC MEMBER A!
ARTICLES
TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION TO SUPPORT AFFILIATES

•  TESOL ARABIA REACHES NEW AUDIENCE THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA
•  CATESOL MEETS ONLINE
•  THE NEW MARYLAND TESOL WEBSITE: PROS AND CONS
•  SOCIAL MEDIA AND SUNSHINE STATE - CONNECTING WITH MEMBERSHIP AND BEYOND
SHARING STORIES FROM AFFILIATES AROUND THE WORLD
ASIA AND OCEANIA

•  FIRST STEP: AMEND THE JALT CONSTITUTION
AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST
•  INTRODUCING KSAALT - HELPING TEACHERS BLOOM IN SAUDI ARABIA
CARIBBEAN, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
•  CA&CB CONFERENCE AT THE ANNUAL PRTESOL CONVENTION IN SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO
EUROPE AND EURASIA
•  TESOL FRANCE: UNE HISTOIRE A SUCCES
•  NALDIC CONFERENCE 20: READING ENGLISH AS AN ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE


•  LANGUAGE LANDSCAPES, TESOL ITALY'S 37TH NATIONAL CONVENTION
BEST PRACTICESARKTESOL
•  ARKTESOL DEVELOPS CONVENTION CENTER PARTNERSHIP
INTESOL
•  TRAINING BURMESE REFUGEES AS COMMUNITY
Maryland TESOL
•  SHADOWING TO FIND AN INSTRUCTIONAL MATCH
TESOL Arabia
•  TESOL ARABIA CONTINUES TO GROW
TESOL Greece
•  PSYCHOLOGY AND ELT: EGO DEPLETION: 'I CAN RESIST ANYTHING - PROVIDED THAT'S THE ONLY THING I HAVE TO DO!'
WELCOME NEW AFFILIATES
•  AAELTA HAS BECOME TESOL'S AFFILIATE
•  TESOL SUDAN 2011 - 2012 NEWSLETTER
47TH ANNUAL TESOL CONVENTION AND EXHIBIT
•  2013 BEST OF AFFILIATES SESSIONS
•  ALC COLLOQUIUM 2013

 

BEST PRACTICESARKTESOL

ARKTESOL DEVELOPS CONVENTION CENTER PARTNERSHIP

While planning your conferences, has your affiliate moved to different conference venues each year in an attempt to provide members with a new and exciting experience in a different section of your state? If so, you may have experienced the yearly challenges of getting to know various site contact people, the types of technology services that could be offered at the conference, options for seating and room layouts, food choices, contractual agreements, special parking arrangements, and other details related to successful conference planning. Whereas the structures of classroom teaching, management, and organization are intrinsically part of teachers’ daily lives, conference planning duties can be daunting and are typically unfamiliar to affiliate conference planners.

When our board members began discussing the conference planning last year, ARKTESOL made a wise decision to sign a 3-year contract with a well-known convention center connected to the city tourism bureau. With the assistance of the local tourism bureau, plus the name of the convention center, our conference enrollment exceeded expectations. The high enrollment may have been due to the hot topic conference theme, ELLs and Common Core, or possibly a convenient time, but it was also noted that the convention center reputation assisted in the conference sales. As ARKTESOL approaches the second convention center partnership, the long-term practice has already proven to be extremely worthwhile. Not only can our members mark their calendars in advance for the date, time, and place of our annual conference, but the ARKTESOL Board members now have the time to dedicate to other affiliate initiates such as advocacy, student scholarships, recognizing ESOL educators, and further website development. If your affiliate has been in the cycle of hosting your annual conference at a different location each year, it is recommended to consider a long-term partnership with a reputable convention center location.


Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas Hotel, Span, and Convention Center, Rogers, Arkansas

http://embassysuites3.hilton.com/en/hotels/arkansas/embassy-suites-northwest-arkansas-hotel-spa-and-convention-center-XNAESES/index.html


Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas Hotel, Span, and Convention Center, Rogers, Arkansas

http://embassysuites3.hilton.com/en/hotels/arkansas/embassy-suites-northwest-arkansas-hotel-spa-and-convention-center-XNAESES/index.html


Dr. Kristina Howlett currently serves as president of ARKTESOL and treasurer of Delta Kappa Gamma Society International, an organization of women educators. She holds a BA in Italian from the University of Connecticut, an MPS in TESOL from Manhattanville College, and a PhD in curriculum and instruction from the University of Arkansas. She is employed as an ESOL/migrant specialist for the Rogers Public Schools, in Rogers, Arkansas.