TEIS Newsletter - March 2017 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP UPDATES
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIR
•  LETTER FROM THE INCOMING CHAIR
ARTICLES
•  LOOP INPUT IN ENGLISH TEACHER TRAINING: CONTEXTUALIZING (PEDAGOGICAL) GRAMMAR IN A COMMUNICATIVE WAY
•  OLD DOGS, NEW TRICKS: INTRODUCING NEW TEACHING METHODS TO EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS
•  COLLEGIAL OBSERVATION FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
•  STUDYING ABROAD IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: DEVELOPING CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE TEACHERS FOR AN INCREASINGLY DIVERSE STUDENT POPULATION
•  THE SYNCHRONOUS ONLINE FLIPPED LEARNING APPROACH
•  EFL TEXTBOOK VISUALS TO ENHANCE SPOKEN AND WRITTEN TASKS
BOOK REVIEW
•  REVIEW OF TEACHER EDUCATION FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE: PERSPECTIVES AND LESSONS LEARNED
ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY
•  TEIS NEWS CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

 

ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY

TEIS NEWS CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Teacher Education Interest Section Call for TEIS News Submissions

Deadline 30 April 2017

TEIS News encourages submission of articles and book reviews on training programs or education program topics of significance to teacher educators. We also solicit TEIS voices from all of our members.

Articles

Articles should be between 800 and 1,750 words and may address program descriptions, course descriptions, best practices, teaching techniques, or any topic of interest to ESOL teacher educators that pertains to teacher training. The focus of the article should be on teacher education, teacher training programs, or instructor professional development.

Book Reviews

Book reviews of between 300 and 500 words should provide the reviewer's analysis of books that are relevant to the practice and theory of teacher education. For book suggestions and/or further guidelines, please contact the book review editor, Jillian Baldwin Kim.

TEIS Voices

TEIS voices are paragraphs of approximately 100 words that introduce a teacher educator's work or program. TEIS voices serve as a networking tool as well as an opportunity to shine a spotlight on a teacher, program, or country we might not otherwise read about.

Additional Guidelines

Here are additional submission guidelines:

  • Include a title for the article (written in ALL CAPS).
  • Include author’s name, affiliation, city, country, and email address.
  • Include a 50-word abstract or teaser for the newsletter homepage.
  • Include a 2- to 3-sentence biography of the author.
  • Include no more than five citations.
  • Format text in MS Word (.doc(x)) or rich text (.rtf).
  • Include author’s photo in jpeg format with a head-and-shoulder shot.
  • Write manuscript according to APA style (6th ed.).


Please send article and voice contributions to Fatma Ghailan.Please send book review submissions to Jillian Baldwin Kim.