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

 

TESOL Arabia

TESOL ARABIA CONTINUES TO GROW

The TESOL Arabia team has accomplished a great deal over the past year. We have rebranded the association, begun an aggressive market campaign, updated our communication platform for the organization, developed our social media profile and held a multitude of chapter and SIG events that have impacted professional development in the UAE and in the region significantly. All of which have been accomplished by our most valuable asset; the people in our organization who have given their time and effort in the name of sincere and selfless volunteerism.

One important task we have started is a review of governing documents of TESOL Arabia. It is important for an organization to periodically reflect and modify its governance and we are currently in the process of doing so. A committee has been formed to formally review our Standing Rules, Bylaws, SIG and Chapter Guidelines and the descriptions of positions for the Executive Council. When these documents were authored eight years ago, TA had a different profile as an organization and we have grown. It is time, as we approach our twentieth anniversary, to look at these guidelines and revise them to reflect our organization now in 2013. It indicates to our membership and other external agencies that we are evaluating and adjusting leadership to meet the needs of the association and the community we serve. The objective is to have this work completed some time before our May meeting of the Executive Council. These amendments will be voted on by the Executive Council and eventually be review by an external group to ensure that the decisions on the changes are completely objective and that our procedures reflect best practices.

The nomination process for our upcoming elections has closed and I am happy to report that there has been strong interest from the membership about stepping into leadership roles on the Executive Council. We now have confirmed candidates for the positions of Vice President (President-Elect), Member at Large, Publications Coordinator (Conference Proceedings), Executive Treasurer, Executive Secretary, Dubai Chapter Representative, Al Ain Chapter Representative, and Eastern Region Chapter Representative. Voting for positions with multiple candidates has run until February 28th and positions will be announced in early March at the Annual General Meeting at our conference. We are still looking for acting representatives to restart the Ras Al Khaimah & Western Region Chapters. It is a wonderful and rewarding opportunity to get involved with TESOL Arabia. If you are interested in being considered for the post, and a current UAE resident, please send a current CV and letter of interest to james.mcdonald@zu.ac.ae.

Work on the upcoming conference is moving along smoothly. As I mentioned in my previous letter, please check our website regularly for updates and remember that membership and early registration will save you a considerable amount of money in the long run. Also, with limited spaces available, our pre-conference series on Mobile Learning will fill up quickly so registering early for these courses ensures a spot for you. This year we have had a record number of proposals submitted, 455 to be precise, and have accepted 184 for the conference. I would like to take the opportunity to thank Les Kirkham and Sandra Oddy for the months of hard work they have put into this year’s conference. I would also like to thank committee members Beth Wiens, Trace Michaels, Melanie Gobert, Maria Brown, Rehab Rajab, Christine Coombe, Tandy Bailey, Konrad Cedro, Sufian Abu Rmaileh, Racquel Warner, and Paul Sirban for all of their efforts on this year’s event. Many of these committee members have been responsible for making our conferences a success for years. Their generous volunteerism has paved the way for TESOL Arabia to become the meaningful and effective organization it is today and we are grateful for that.

This is my last letter as president of TESOL Arabia so, in closing, I would like to thank you all for the opportunity and privilege to serve the organization. I have learned so much about the governance of the affiliate and the challenges of leading a very unique group of dedicated professionals. I have been very lucky to have a supportive, hard-working team on the Executive Council, in the Chapters and in the SIGs and I would like to thank them and their committees for making it such a productive and seamless year. I know I am leaving you in good hands with the in-coming president Rehab Rajab. She has been instrumental in many of the positive changes that have occurred this year and I know, under her guidance and leadership, the best is yet to come. I wish her the best of luck. See you all in March!


TESOL Arabia Executive Council and SIG Chairs pose at the TESOL Arabia Executive Retreat.

James McDonald has been a member of the TESOL Arabia Executive Council since 2007 serving as Executive Secretary, Executive Treasurer, Vice President, and now as President of the organization for the 2012/13 academic year. He has been an overseas educator for over twenty years in the Middle East and South America and is currently the Men’s Program Supervisor of Zayed University's Academic Bridge Program in Dubai, UAE.