Affiliate News - 04/10/2020 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP LETTERS
•  LETTER FROM THE PAST PRESIDENT, DEBORAH HEALEY
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIR, GEORGIOS VLASSIOS KORMPAS
•  LETTER FROM THE EDITOR, ALEX MONCEAUX
FEATURED ARTICLES
•  SOUND AFFILIATE LEADERSHIP ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES, A. D. MONCEAUX
•  EQUITY AND DIVERSITY IN LEADERSHIP IN TESOL, ANDY CURTIS
•  THE DEPARTMENT ADVISORY BOARD AS AN ACADEMIC PARTNER, DAN W. FRENCH
•  ELT DAY FOR PUERTO RICO, JIM PAPPLE, ET AL.
•  BUILDING TESOL BRIDGES BETWEEN LATIN AMERICA AND THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING CARIBBEAN, KEY THEME - DIVERSITY AND FLEXIBILITY
AFFILIATE REPORTS: ASIA
•  ELTAM, SHARING SUCCESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS, KEY THEME - SUCCESS
•  ETAG, 25 YEARS OF COMMITMENT TO PROMOTING ELT IN GEORGIA, KEY THEME
•  ETAI, ETAI HACKATHON, KEY THEME - ORGANIZATION EVOLUTION
AFFILIATE REPORTS: CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
•  ACPI, ACPI PURPOSE, KEY THEME - ASSOCIATION'S PURPOSE AND WORK
•  MEXTESOL, MEXTESOL 46TH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS, KEY THEME - CONVENTION SUCCESS STORIES
AFFILIATE REPORTS: EUROPE
•  FRANCE TESOL, TESOL FRANCE AFFILIATE REPORT, KEY THEME - UPDATES AND CHALLENGES
•  TESOL UKRAINE, 25 YEARS OF TESOL IN UKRAINE: HONORING THE PAST AND SHAPING THE FUTURE, KEY THEME - THE HISTORY AND ITS ACCOMPLISHMENTS OVER 25 YEARS
AFFILIATE REPORTS: NORTH AMERICA
•  BCTEAL, CHARITABLE GIVING THAT MAKES A DIFFERENCE, KEY THEME - ASSOCIATION FOUNDATIONS, ENDOWMENTS, BENEFITS
•  BCTEAL, BCTEAL RESPECTFUL INTERACTIONS GUIDELINES, KEY THEME - NON-DISCRIMINATORY POLICY
•  CATESOL PROVIDES JUST-IN-TIME ONLINE TRAINING FOR TEACHERS
•  KYTESOL, CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF KYTESOL, KEY THEME - ANNIVERSARY
•  NJTESOL, EXCITING NEWS FROM NJTESOL/NJBE! KEY THEME - APPOINTMENT OF ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
•  NYS TESOL, NEW YORK STATE TESOL CELEBRATING ITS 50TH ANNIVERSARY! KEY THEME- ASSOCIATION HIGHLIGHT OVER 50 YEARS, HISTORY AND ITS ACCOMPLISHMENTS OVER 50 YEARS
•  OHIO TESOL, OHIO TESOL EXPANDS CONFERENCE OFFERINGS THROUGH NEW COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS, KEY THEME- SUCCESS STORIES FROM 2019 CONFERENCE AND NEW ADVOCACY INTEREST SECTION INITIATIVES
•  VIRGINIA TESOL, SMALL AFFILIATE, BIG CONFERENCE: VIRGINIA TESOL HOSTS THE 2020 SOUTHEASTERN TESOL CONFERENCE, KEY THEME, TIPS ON ORGANIZING A LARGE REGIONAL CONFERENCE
AFFILIATE NETWORK PROFESSIONAL COUNCIL NEWS
•  CALL FOR PAPERS
•  COMMITTEES REPORT
•  ABOUT THE AFFILIATE NETWORK PROFESSIONAL COUNCIL

 

MEXTESOL, MEXTESOL 46TH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION HIGHLIGHTS, KEY THEME - CONVENTION SUCCESS STORIES

Jorge Torres Almazán, MEXTESOL-TESOL Liaison, Tampico, Mexico


It was my great pleasure to act as Master of Ceremonies and welcome 3,000 enthusiastic colleagues to our 46th International Convention in Queretaro, Mexico. The theme of the conference this year was “Eclectic Teaching Trends for the ELT World.”

The theme was reflected well with all five plenaries and many of the presentations throughout the conference. Our five plenary speakers shared their expertise with our great audience. Sarah Hillyard told us about how drama is, in itself, an eclectic approach. She says drama involves a rich combination of activity types and does not exclude one approach or another. She gave some examples of how it may work to enhance the effectiveness of some methods, Total Physical Response, and Drilling, for instance.

 

Jeremy Harmer presented “How to Learn from Communicative Activities.” In his presentation, he mentioned the excitement generated by the arrival of the Communicative Approach years ago and the included attention to activities in which students had a communicative purpose, focused on content rather than language form. He challenged how useful suchactivities are. In his talk, he revisited the concept of communicative activities and tried to see how to re-fashion them so that they are communicative learning activities. “Putting the Human Centre Stage in the Classroom” presented by Mark Almond invited us to look beyond mainstream language teaching methodology and enquire why and how teachers can apply principles found in other areas and adopt a more multi-disciplinary approach in the classroom. He proposed how, through training theatre skills, educators can apply these to their own classrooms to improve classroom climate, group dynamics, teacher presence, and rapport. Simon Brewster examined the causes of teacher burnout, workload, being evaluated, classroom management issues, self-esteem, and self-confidence, which are linked to environmental and personality factors. He also examined different coping strategies that depend to some extent on each individual, but also on support systems available in the workplace. Jim Citron’s presentation invited teachers to reflect, participate, and laugh as they asked, how are culture and language-related, how can miscommunication occur, and what does it mean for today´s English language teacher in Mexico?

This convention also was a special occasion to honor Jorge Vazquez Gonzalez, current National Secretary, who was given recognition for more than 40 years of service to our association. Jorge has served MEXTESOL at different times and posts as volunteer, Nuevo Leon chapter board member, & National Board member. He has attended almost all of MEXTESOL´s International, National, & Local conventions. We are proud of having Jorge as a friend and colleague.

Our renewed readers committee prepared a broad and diverse program in order to fit different audiences and contexts. Featured and concurrent sessions showed their work. We learn a lot from them; the ambiance was friendly and professional; the conference planners did an excellent job. We love to attend and learn new things, especially social programs, an excellent place for networking that can help participants make connections to new people and ideas, too. We are now looking forward to our 2020 convention in Zacatecas!

 

Jorge Torres Almazán is MEXTESOL-TESOL Liaison. He has taught EFL for more than 15 years, holds an MA in Education Administration and a BA in Pedagogy. He is a teacher at the American School of Tampico. He has been a speaker at TESOL, MEXTESOL, & BBELT conferences and a member of U. S. Alumni Global Community.