This year at the TESOL International Convention & English Language Expo, members took to their mobile devices to snap and post pictures, resources, and insights about their educational adventures.
Tagboard
Take a look at the TESOL Tagboard: Using #TESOL18, attendees were adept this year at sharing resources across multiple platforms, including Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Here are a few posts:
Add to your digital professional development library! Enter to win your choice of any one e-book currently published by TESOL. Check out the newest publications with the latest research, or stock up on a tried-and-true oldie but goodie.
One of the most interesting aspects of working as a teacher educator is the various ways it intersects with other aspects of English language education, such as teacher identity development, social responsibility, and the use of technology in formal and informal contexts. For you teacher educators who plan to attend the TESOL International Convention this year in Chicago, the Teacher Education Interest Section has some excellent intersection panels planned for you! Check them out below. Read more.
Many institutions of higher education offer various types of resources to facilitate English language learners’ success at the university. However, the lack of awareness of these resources, among both faculty and the students, may significantly undermine their value. I believe that teachers are well positioned to help students become familiar with these support services, resources, and programs, so they can become more socialized into the academic community. A writing class, in particular, provides an excellent venue for integrating these resources in course projects and activities. Let me share an example of a project that could be implemented in a writing course. Read more.
The 42nd ESP project leader profile features Elise Geither, who gave a presentation at TESOL 2018 in Chicago in an ESP-EFL (English as a foreign language) intersection session. In addition to being an ESP practitioner, Elise is a multitalented teacher and novelist, who supports students with disabilities... Read more.
Gain an in-depth understanding of the Chinese learner to improve your teaching practices and help your students succeed. Take a step back from familiar contexts and examine how institutional structures, the relationship between the U.S. and a student's country of origin, and the student's motivations and attitudes all play a role in their English learning.
Follow the triumph and trials of real-life students as they learn English, whether they're pursuing it for their vocation, as immigrants to a new country, for travel, or for their very survival.
More Than A Native Speaker: An Introduction to Teaching English Abroad, Third Edition Don Snow and Maxi-Ann Campbell
In this newly updated third edition, learn step-by-step how to effectively teach English abroad. Gain valuable tips and resources for teaching in an unfamiliar educational system, working with students of varying ages and skill levels, and adapting to life in a different culture. A rich array of online resources and activities included.
"...teaching is way more fun than any other job I can think of."
"...I want to engage with other like-minded professionals! And learn new ideas."
"...it's an awesome opportunity to meet friends and get new ideas!"
"...I love the opportunities it opens for students"
"...I've seen 1st-hand the impact TESOL teachers have on their students."
"...as an "island" in my school (only ESOL teacher), it's a great way to connect!"
"...we love learning and sharing with our peers."
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