August 2013
As reported in the March 2013 issue of TESOL Connections, a task force has been appointed by the TESOL International Association Board of Directors to evaluate the current governance of TESOL International Association and—if warranted—propose changes to improve its efficiency and efficacy at meeting the needs of the membership. Following an extensive period of research and study on association governance, the task force provided an initial update to the Board of Directors at their meeting at the 2013 TESOL International Convention and English Language Expo in Dallas, Texas, USA.
Vision and Plan
As a first step, the task force developed a vision for effective governance for the association. This vision draws upon much of the authoritative literature on association governance, and both supplements and aligns with the charge for the task force developed by the Board: TESOL International Association will have a governance system that
Simultaneously, the task force developed a plan on how the governance review will be executed. The review plan comprises four basic phases, summarized here:
Phase |
Process |
Timeline |
1 |
Develop Vision, Outcomes, and Performance Indicators |
September 2013–March 2013 |
2 |
Conduct Research and Analysis |
April 2013–October 2013 |
3 |
Design Recommendations |
November 2013–March 2014 |
4 |
Approve and Implement Recommendations |
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Leadership Input
At the 2013 TESOL International Convention in March, the task force initiated the research and analysis phase of the plan by providing updates to association leaders on their progress and collecting some preliminary feedback. Specifically, participants at the Leadership Briefing and the Affiliate Assembly were provided an overview of the task force’s work, and then asked to provide their feedback in response to a series of statements relating to governance of the association. The comments covered a wide range of perspectives and voices; some of the feedback is summarized here, categorized according to the areas of governance to which they apply:
Using this feedback from leaders, the task force developed a framework for effective governance with a series of outcome statements and performance indicators. This framework will be used to guide the data collection and analysis phase of the review plan.
Next Steps
To continue with the research and analysis phase, additional feedback from leaders will be needed. To facilitate this process, the task force is developing a series of surveys and online focus group discussions for leaders and other stakeholders. These will be conducted through August and September, along with a review of relevant governance documents (e.g., standing rules, reports, and manuals.) A preliminary analysis and findings will be provided to the Board of Directors and the membership in October and November 2013.
Moving forward, the task force will continue its work under the leadership of Denise Murray of Macquarie University. Denise succeeds Brock Brady as chair, who had to step down due to obligations with his work at the Peace Corps. Additional information from the task force is available on the TESOL website.
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