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

 

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

Olena Ilienko, TESOL-Ukraine President, Ukraine


TESOL-Ukraine was established in 1995 by enthusiastic and concerned people just several years after the foundation of independent Ukraine. On June 16, 1995, a country-wide conference to organize a TESOL Affiliate in Ukraine was held at the Vinnytsia Pedagogical Institute. It was the culminating event of Zirka Voronka, now retired Professor of ESL at Passaic County College, who led activities in Ukraine as the USIA Liaison Fellow during the 1994-1995 academic year. Professors Svitlana Chuhu, Svitlana Gladio, O. Tarnopolsky, and V. Parashchuk were instrumental in all phases of preparing and organizing this one-day event. Dr. Viktor Kytatsky, the director of America House in Kyiv and his assistant Lilia Shylo, supported the conference by providing books and teaching materials for all attendees and hosted a reception at the end of the event. Over 200 English teaching professionals from all regions of Ukraine attended. Officers and regional leaders were elected, a plan of activities for the coming academic year was drafted and work on publishing a newsletter initiated.

At the very beginning, TESOL-Ukraine encountered a very modest number of enthusiasts, and, like a living being, TESOL-Ukraine went through different stages of its development. Our organization has tried various ways of connecting and uniting English language teachers from all over Ukraine and abroad.

Thanks to the efforts of Sally La Luzerne-Oi, who was teaching at Hawaii Pacific University and involved with Hawaii TESOL, where the connection between the two organizations started in 1996. As the Internet and e-mail were becoming more widely used at that time, TESOL Ukraine President Svitlana Chuhu was able to keep me up-to-date on what was happening in those early years. Later TESOL Ukraine presidents and Sally worked remotely on several projects. For example, TESOL, Inc. suggested that U.S. affiliates consider forming a “sister” relationship with an international affiliate. Svitlana Gladio and Sally La Luzerne-Oi exchanged a flurry of e-mails in order to establish a partnership between TESOL Ukraine and Hawaii TESOL. Nina Lyulkun strove to connect our sister affiliates with technology, specifically a blog for members and online student conferences. All the presidents and newsletter editors attempted to keep our two affiliates connected. At the TESOL Convention 2000 in Salt Lake City, TESOL-Ukraine and Hawaii TESOL signed an agreement to become sister affiliates. Since that time, both organizations have been keeping in touch through annual meetings at TESOL Conventions, exchanging newsletter articles, and collaborating on common projects.

This sistership gave a lot to TESOL-Ukraine, and in 25 years, it has grown into an influential association with its history, traditions, and values. Today our association embraces professionals from all the regions of Ukraine who seek self-development, collaboration, and advocacy. It unites people of different ages and positions. Its democratic nature is the greatest achievement of TESOL-Ukraine, which attracts new members and turns them into a friendly community. Teachers of English in Ukraine are full of energy and enthusiasm to teach their students English as a means of cross-cultural communication. We believe it will help us integrate Ukraine into the world community of highly developed countries.

Twenty-five years of the Association have been marked with unforgettable professional events and meetings, conferences, conventions, Winter and Summer Institutes, and training during which remarkable, very often unique ideas were shared and discussed. Participation in TESOL-Ukraine events always means inspiration, collaboration, and getting perspectives for the future professional work of English language instructors.

Olena Ilienko, TESOL-Ukraine President, the founder of TESOL-Ukraine. Now works as Head of the Department of Foreign Languages, O.M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv.