Welcometothe57th IATEFLInternationalConference&Exhibition
DearConferenceDelegate,
Welcometothe57thIATEFLInternational Conference!We'rethrilledtobebackinvibrant Brighton,readytocelebrateourprofessionand learntogether.Thisconferenceisyour opportunitytodevelopyourself,network, discoverthelatestELTinnovations,andsupport yourfellowteachersaroundtheworld.
IATEFL’sConferenceCommitteeandourHead OfficeStaffhaveworkedtirelesslyformonthstoputtogetherafantastic lineupofsessionsandprofessionaldevelopmentactivities.Pleasetakea momentduringtheconferencetolearnhowyoucancontributeto IATEFL'scharitablemission.Yoursupportmakesahugedifferencefor teachersworldwide.IATEFL'scharitableworkisvitaltoourmissionof supportingEnglishlanguageteachersgloballysopleaseconsider contributingtotheseefforts.Yoursupportempowersinnovationand progressinourprofessionworldwide.Tolearnmoreabouthowyoucan contribute,visitthemainIATEFLstandandtalktotheIATEFLTrustees, ourPatron,anddedicatedvolunteers.
Ofcourse,don'tmisstheamazingresourcesandopportunitiesoffered byourexhibitorsandpartners.Wehaveafantasticexhibitionforyou whereyoucanbrowsethelatestELTresources,courses,materialsand careeropportunities-withplentyofcoffeeandrefreshmentstofuel yourexploration.
Iwouldliketothankalloursponsorsfortheirgenerouscontributions. YoucanfindoutmoreabouteachofthemwithintheConference SponsorssectionofthisProgramme.
We’vealsogotafun-filledsocialcalendar.JointheIntroductionto BrightononTuesday,competeintheInternationalQuizandDynamic DuetsonWednesday,andletlooseatSharingStoriesandLipSyncBattle onThursday.ParticipationintheAnnualGeneralMeetingonWednesday 17ApriliscrucialforallIATEFLmembers.Thisisyouropportunityto contributeyourinsightsandhelpshapethefutureofIATEFL.
Anoteaboutphotographyand filming
IATEFLphotographersandvideographerswillbein allareasofthevenuetakingphotosofdelegates andconductingvideointerviews.Ifyoudonot wanttobeincludedinthephotosorvideos,thatis notaproblem,justletthephotographersand videographersknow.
Photosandvideostakenattheconferenceon behlafofIATEFLwillbeusedbyIATEFLfor journalisticandmarketingpurposes,includingon socialmedia.IATEFL’sprivacypolicycanbefound onourwebsite: www.iatefl.org/about/keydocuments.
Delegatesarewelcometotaketheirownphotos throughouttheConference,butpleasebeaware thatfilminginsessionswillnotbeallowedwithout consentfrombothIATEFLandthepresenter(s).
Finally,aswegathertolearnandconnect,let'sextendourthoughtsand supporttocolleaguesworldwidewhofaceimmensechallengesdueto conflictordisasters.Ourprofessionisaglobalcommunity,andtheir resilienceremindsusoftheimportanceofsolidarity.Ifpossible,please considerwaystoreachoutwithmessagesofencouragementorsupport –whetherthroughdonations,advocacy,orsimplylettingthemknow theyarenotalone.Youractionsmakeadifference.
Iwishyouallawonderfulweekoflearning,sharing,andcaring.
AleksandraPopovskiGolubovikj IATEFLPresidentGeneralInformation
RegistrationandInformationDesk
Thisiswhereyoucancheck-intocollectyourdelegatebadge (sponsoredby IELTS)ifyouhavebookedonlineinadvance,or youcanbookandpayonsitebyvisitingthefinanceteamhere. Makesureyoutakecareofyourdelegatebadgeandbringit withyoueveryday.Youwon’tbeabletoentersessionswithout itandareplacementwillcostyou £10
Onceyouhaveyourdelegatebadge,youwillbeabletocollect yourlanyard(sponsoredby IELTS),ConferenceProgramme (sponsoredby BritishCouncil)anddelegatebag(sponsoredby ExpressPublishing)here.
IATEFLstaffandstewardswillalsobeon handtoansweranyquestionsyoumayhave.
Thedeskwillbeopenatthefollowing times:
Monday:0745-1800
TuesdaytoThursday:0800-1730
Friday:0800-1400
IATEFL’sAGM
WeinviteallIATEFLmemberstoattendtheIATEFLAnnual GeneralMeeting(AGM)at1300-1400,Wednesday17Aprilin Skyline.Theagendawillbemadeavailableonourwebsite(you mustbeloggedinasamembertoviewthis): www.iatefl.org/ about/key-documents
Foodanddrink
Youwillfindcateringpointsintheexhibition.Duringbreaks thereisfreeteaandcoffeeandatthelunchbreakyouwillbe abletopurchaseaselectionofhotandcoldmeals. Youcanalsopurchasefoodanddrinkthroughoutthedayfrom theCafeneartheRegistrationandInformationDesk.Thereare alsovariousfreewaterstationslocatedaroundthevenue.Please noteyoucannotpayatthecateringoutletsusingcash,onlyby card.
Certificates
Alldelegateswillbeemailedtheircertificateof attendance(sponsoredby ETSGlobal)aftertheconference. Pleasenote,thiscouldtakeuptotwoweekstoarriveinyour inbox.
Cloakroom
IATEFLStand
Duringbreakandlunchtimes,therewillbeanopportunityfor youtogatherattheIATEFLstandwithlike-minded professionals:
AMbreak Lunch PMbreak
Tuesday Firsttime delegates
Leaveyourcoatorluggageherefor£2peritem.Pleasenote,the cloakroomwillacceptCASHPAYMENTSONLY.Youcanpayby cardforthecloakroomattheRegistrationDesk.
QuietZone
Stepawayfromthebusynessoftheconferenceforabitofpeace inWestBar.Weaskthatmobilephonesareswitchedtosilent, headphonesareusedifyouwanttolistentomusicandyou keepconversationtoaminimum.
Prayerroom
Locatedinroom7,thisisaplaceofreflectionforpeopleofall faithsandnone.
PosterPresentations
Takealookatthisyear’sposterpresentationsinEastBar.Each presenterwillbeavailableforquestionsduringtwo10minute slots,thetimeswillbeondisplaywiththeposters.
Tributesession
Thetributesessionisanopportunitytoremembercolleagues whohavesadlypassedawaysincethelastconference.Cometo sayafewwordsinsomeone’smemoryortohearabout colleagueswhoarenolongerwithus.Itwilltakeplaceon Wednesday17April,1730-1815,inMeetingRoom3.
Managers, directors, academic leaders
Wednesday Teachertrainers
Thursday One-to-oneand onlineteachers
MeettheIATEFL Scholarship Committee
Nationaland Regional Teaching Associations
Friday Freelancers
HornbyTrust
Primaryand secondary schoolteachers
MeettheIATEFL Patron
Materialswriters, proofreaders, editors, publishers
MeettheIATEFL Voices editor
Universityand Collegelecturers
Wecontinuethetraditionoffeaturingthisyear’sHornby ScholarswithintheConference.Theywillpresent Teacher developmentinGlobalSouthcontexts:constraintsand affordances onTuesday16April,1405-1520,inSkyline. TheHornbyTrusthavealsosupportedthefollowingindividuals tocomeandpresentattheconference: Laurent Ahishakiye, Cândida Arlindo,JulesChamprien FadidacandNino Nijaradze. LookthemupintheIndexofPresenterstofindoutmore.
Eveningevents
Taketimeoutattheendoftheconference daytorelaxandmeetnewpeopleat eventsinoursocialprogramme,sponsoredby BritishCouncil Moreinformationabouteachoftheseeventscanbefound undereachdayofthe‘Presentations’sectionofthisProgramme. Delegateswillneedtousethe SyndicateEntrance toaccess theseevents.
Tuesday
IntroductiontoBrighton|1930-2030
Wednesday
DynamicDuets|1830-1930
BritishCouncilDrinksReception|1930-2000 InternationalQuiz|2000-2200
Thursday SharingStories|1830-2000
Lip-SyncBattle|2000-2130
Wehaveusedrecycledcardboardsignagefordelegate informationwhereappropriate/possible.Thisisalso reusedforfutureeventswhereverpossible.
Ourdelegatebagsaresourcedwithenvironmental credentials,andreusability,inmindtoavoidthembeing single-useitems.
Delegatecertificatesaresentdigitally,youcanchooseto printyoursoutifyouwish,orstoreitdigitally.
TheprogrammehasbeenprintedinBrightontoreduce unnecessarytransportation.
Newthisyear Wehaveaskeddelegateswhetherthey requireaprintedversionoftheprogrammeatthepoint ofbookingtocutdownonoverorderingprinted programmesandminimisingwastage.
Manyexhibitoroffersfordelegatesareprovidedthrough aQRcodeonacombined‘memberofferleaflet’,toavoid unnecessaryprinting.
Newthisyear TheBrightonCentrehasa‘zerotolandfill’ policyforanywastegeneratedbytheconference.
Newthisyear AllenergyusedattheBrightonCentre comesfromrenewablesources.
Wepromotetheuseofpublictransportandcarsharesas waysfordelegatestotraveltoandfromtheconference.
Weencouragespeakerstosharetheirhandoutsand PowerPointsonline,ratherthanprintingoutlotsofcopies inordertogivetodelegates.
Youareinvitedtobringyourownwaterbottleandrefillit fromthefreewaterfountainsaroundthevenue.
Wehaverequestedthatthecateringprovidersoffera rangeofoptionsfordelegates,includingwhitemeat,fish, vegetarianandveganoptions,butavoidingredmeatdue toitshighercarbonimpact.
Newthisyear Anyexcessfoodispassedontolocal homelesscharities.
Findoutmoreat www.iatefl.org/conference/sustainability
The world’s most trusted English test
IELTS at IATEFL 2024
Visit us at stand #4 in the exhibition hall.
Get an IELTS teaching pack, including updated band score descriptor resources.
Join our informative sessions for valuable IELTS tips and advice.
Celebrate the winner of this year’s Morgan Terry Memorial IATEFL scholarship.
MeettheIATEFLBrighton2024sponsors
YourIATEFLconferenceexperienceisofparamountimportancetous,webelieveensuringthatyoueachhavea valuableandenjoyabletimeisoneofthekeystooursuccessandlongevity.Wearealwaysexploringnewwaysto enhancetheconferenceandmuchofthiswouldnotbepossiblewithoutthesupportofoursponsors.Theinvaluable contributionstheyoffernotonlyhelptomaketheconferencehappen,butalsoensureyouhaveamemorabletime.We wouldliketoextendaverybigthankyoutoeachofoursponsorsfortheirdedicationtoIATEFLandtheConference.
Goldsponsor
Signatureevent:
Wednesday17|1645-1815|Syndicate2
ThefutureofEnglishintheageofAI
Pop-upPresentation:
Tuesday16|1615-1630
Therighttestattherighttime:howAIcan enhanceyounglearners’success
Findthemonstand27
What’sthefutureofEnglishintheageofAI?
AtIATEFL2023,welaunchedTheFutureofEnglish:GlobalPerspectives.Join ustoexploretherapidevolutionwithinayear.Delveintohow1,300+ teachersin118countriesuseandfeelaboutAIandexperienceournewAIdrivenexamyounglearnerswillactuallyenjoy!
Wewarmlyinviteyoutooursignatureevent,Wednesday,16.45,followedbya receptionandquiz.
DiscovermoreaboutELT’sAIrevolutionatStand27.
Visit https://futureofenglish.britishcouncil.org/iatefl formore.
Goldsponsor
Goldsponsor
Signatureevent:
Friday19|1105-1150|Syndicate1
Thepowerofone–supportingtheself, communityandplanet
Pop-upPresentation:
Thursday18|1140-1155
Developyourteachingcareerwith Cambridge
Signatureevent:
Tuesday16|1720-1805|Syndicate1
Teachinginthepastorteachinginthe present?
Pop-upPresentation:
Tuesday16|11130-1145
4Minds:learningfortherealworld
Findthemonstand40
Signatureevent:
Thursday18|1205-1250|Syndicate1
Assessmentandlearningforthedigitalage
Pop-upPresentation:
Wednesday17|1315-1330
PavethewaytoEnglishproficiencywith LanguageCertESOLforSchools!
Findthemonstand20
Togetherwithteachersandourpartners,we’reheretoengageandinspire millionsofpeoplethroughouttheirlearningjourney,allowingthemto confidentlyprovetheirskills,openingupopportunitiesacrosstheworld. Overthecomingweek,wehavelotsofexcitingtalksandeventshappening whicharedetailedinyourdelegatebaginsert.AsGoldSponsor,welook forwardtosupportingyourprofessionaldevelopmentandsharingour expertiseonworld-leadingintegratedlearningandassessment.
ExpressPublishingwasestablishedin1988.After3decadesofoperation, theyhavesuccessfullybridgedthegapbetweenmethodology,technology andeducation.Thecompanyhasbeengrowingsteadilyandtodayexportsin 109countries,hasformednumerousstrategicpartnershipsand30ministerial adoptions.Bycombiningmoderntechnologyandtraditionalteaching methods,expresspublishingstrivestobeinnovativeeverystepofthe learningjourney.
LanguageCert,amemberofthePeopleCertGroup,isaninnovativeOfqual recognisedAwardingOrganisationcommittedtodevelopinganddelivering high-quality,internationallyrecognisedlanguageexamsthatenhance thecareer,educationandlifeopportunitiesofindividualsworldwide. Anever-growingnumberofuniversitiesandorganisationsinover90 countriesworldwiderecogniseLanguageCertscoresasevidenceofEnglish languageproficiency.
Silversponsor
Silversponsor
Pop-upPresentation: Friday19|1155-121
Thehigh-stakesEnglishtestthat disruptedanindustry
Findthemonstand1
Pop-upPresentation: Thursday18|1535-1550
TOEFL®MasteryChallenge
Findthemonstand2
TheDuolingoEnglishTestisdesignedtoradicallyimproveEnglishlanguage proficiencyassessmentfortesttakersandscorerecipientsalike,byproviding atestingexperiencethatisaccessiblewhileremainingaccurateandsecure. ThetestleveragesAItopersonaliseitselfinreal-timetoeverytesttaker, holdinginontheirproficiencymorequickly,precisely,andsecurelythan traditionsfixed-formtests.Visit englishtest.duolingo.com/research tolearn moreabouttheresearchbehindthetest.
ETSGlobal,aproudsponsorof2024IATEFLConferenceinBrighton,provides awiderangeoflanguageassessmentsincludingtheTOEFL®Familyof Assessments:TOEFLPrimary®,TOEFLJunior®,TOEFLiTP®,andTOEFLiBT®
TheTOEFLFamilyofAssessmentsistrustedworldwidetomeasurestudents' skillsateverystageoftheirEnglish-languagelearning.
JoinpresentationsbytheTOEFLprogramexperts: www.etsglobal.org/eg/en/ landing-page/iatefl
Silversponsor
Pop-upPresentation:
Wednesday17|1140-1155
AnoverviewoftheupdatedIELTSWriting bandscoredescriptorsandassessment criteria
Findthemonstand4
Silversponsor
Pop-upPresentation: Wednesday17|1255-1310
OxfordTestofEnglishAdvanced:tastertour &takeawaytips
Findthemonstand56
IELTSistheworld’smosttrustedEnglishlanguagetestforhighereducation andglobalmigration.JoinourELTexpertsatIATEFLtolearntipsand strategiesforyourIELTSclassroom.Plus,visitusourstandtoaccessfreeIELTS teachingresources,celebrateourIATEFLscholarshipwinner,andmuchmore!
AtOxfordUniversityPress,weareproudtobeattheheartoftheEnglish languagelearningcommunity.
ThisyearoursponsoredtalkscoversubjectsrangingfromAItoAssessment. Comeandconnectwithusandothers,onourexhibitionstandandthe adjacentnetworkingzone.Bringyourlunch,yourcoffee,yourideas…we’ll onlyaskyoutoshareyourideas!
Ifyouareinterestedinsponsoringatour2025 ConferenceinEdinburgh,we’dlovetohearfrom you.Sendusanemailatsponsorship@iatefl.orgto beoneofthefirsttohearaboutouropportunities.
Learn, share, inspire!
50 years mm educational group
Innovative ELT books and e-learning material that work for EVERYONE!
Explore the world of MM Publications at stand 39
The
isashowcaseofthelatestresources,servicesandpublicationsfrom internationalcourseproviders,publishers,digitalinnovatorsandmanymore!Itisamuchloved aspectoftheconferenceandofferstheperfectopportunitytofindoutaboutthelatestELT productsandservices,andtoconnectwithavarietyoforganisations.
WithintheExhibitionyouwillfindthe IntroducingZone,featuringfirsttimeexhibitors,andthe CareerDevelopmentZone,featuringexhibitorswhocanhelpyoutakethenextstepinyour career.TherewillalsobeourPop-upPresenationstagewhereyoucanhearindustryexperts givingshortpresentationsaboutthelatestproductsandservices.
We’repleasedtohavesomanyofoursponsorsexhibitingwithusthisyear,you’llseethose exhibitorsmarkedin red.
JoinourglobalcommunityofELTprofessionals
teachers • trainers • managers • materialwriters • trainees
freelancers • researchers • lecturers • universities • languageschools
stateschools • trainingcolleges • publishers • ministriesofeducation
Discoverourrangeofmembershiptypesandfindthe rightoneforyouat:www.iatefl.org/membership
Pop-upPresentationsStage
ThePop-upPresentationStageisbackagainfor2024,whereyouwillbeabletolistentoavarietyofinterestingshorttalksinthe morningsandduringbreaktimes.Forthefirsttimeever,ourearlymorning‘Howto…’sessionswilltakeplaceonthisstage.Eachof thesesessionsareanopportunityforyoutogrowyourselfprofessionally.AswellasthesemomentsofCPD,wehaveanumberof companiesandorganisationswhowanttoshowcasetoyoutheirproductsandservices.Whynotgrabafreehotdrinkfromthe ExhibitionandmakeyourwaytothePop-upPresentationStagetohearallabouttheseinterestingtopics!
Tuesday16
0835-0855 HowtomovefrombeingateachertobecomingateachertrainerwithMatthewEllman
Transitioningfromteachertoteachertrainercanbeachallenge.InthispresentationIwillsharesomeexperiencesand insightsasatrainerandtrainingmanager,lookingatthreequestions:'AmIreadytobeateachertrainer?',‘Howdoes trainingdifferfromteaching?’and‘HowdoIgetstarted?’
1130-1145 ExpressPublishing
4Minds:learningfortherealworld
4Minds isanewmulti-levelcoursethatturnslanguagelearningintoanopportunityforlearnerstoexploretheworld andtheirpotential.DesignedforlearnersofCEFRlevelsA1–C1/C2,itcoversthelatestdevelopmentsandtrendsin technology,entertainmentandsocialissueswhilepreparinglearnersfortherealworld,outsideclass.Theseries includeslifeskillsandpresentationskillssections,STEAMactivitiesandthemedunitspractisingall21stcenturyskills includingresearchandmediationactivities.
Speaker:JennyDooley-PresidentofExpressPublishing
1315-1330 UniversityofBirmingham
StudyingforaMasterscourseonline
TheUniversityofBirminghamrunsfourpostgraduatecourseswhichcanbefollowed100%online,including: -MAinTESOL
-MAinAppliedLinguistics
-PostgraduateCertificateinTESOL
-PostgraduateCertificateinAppliedLinguistics
Wehave210studentsfollowingthesecoursesbasedin22differentcountries.OurMastersprogrammesarewell knownandhavebeenrunningforover25years.Iwillbetalkingaboutthestructureandcontentoftheseonline Mastersprogrammes.
Ifyouareinterestedinstudyingonline,comealong!
Speaker:DrCraytonWalker
Tuesday16 continued
1340-1355 TrinityCollegeLondon
Friendorfoe?AIinELT
WhiletheimpactofnewlyavailableAItoolsisclear,therehasbeenlittledataonwhetherteachersareusingAI,what they’reusingitforandhowmuchit’strusted.TrinityCollegeLondoncommissionedaYouGovsurveyof1,000teachers intheUKtoanswerthesequestions.
Findoutwhattheysaid,alongsidedetailsofourexcitinginnovations,includingthenewapp, SkillUp!,whichuses generativeAItocreateapersonalisedlearningpathforyounglearners,anAIlessonplanninggenerator,andsome excitingupdatestoourEnglishlanguageassessmentsthatutilisethelatestdevelopmentsintechnology.
Speaker:MartinOetegenn-LanguageandTESOLManager,TrinityCollegeLondon
1615-1630 BritishCouncil
Therighttestattherighttime:howAIcanenhanceyounglearners’success
Joinusforagame-changingpop-uponourcutting-edge PrimaryEnglishLanguageTest,poweredbyAI.Takeafew briefmomentsinyourafternoonbreaktoinstantlyboostyourknowledgeofprogressivetestingmethodologiesand howAIisredefiningEnglishlanguageassessmentworldwide.AnIATEFL2024mustsee.
Speakers:SimonaOrsingherandRadosvetaValkova
Wednesday17
0835-0855
HowtowriteCVsthatgetresultswithPeterPanayotou
ThispresentationprovidesablueprintfortheperfectCV.Itincludesasimple,step-by-stepguidewithadviceonhow topresentyourskillsandexperienceinthebestpossiblewayandalistofdosanddon’tstoavoidalltheclassic mistakes.
1140-1155 IELTS
AnoverviewoftheupdatedIELTSWritingbandscoredescriptorsandassessmentcriteria
Thisinteractivesessionwilllookatwhathaschangedrecentlyinthebandscoredescriptorsandassessmentcriteriafor IELTSWritingTask1andWritingTask2.Wewillhighlightthechangesthatteachersshouldbeawareof,andlookathow themarkingcriteriacanbeausefultoolforusasteachersintheclassroomguidingourstudentsintheirpreparation fortheIELTSWritingTest,andasatoolforthestudentsthemselvestoself-assess.
Speakers:LouisaDunneandSarahPhilpot
1255-1310
OxfordUniversityPress
OxfordTestofEnglishAdvanced:tastertour&takeawaytips
Swingbyforatastertourofthe OxfordTestofEnglishAdvanced,anewB2toC1Englishlanguageproficiencytest.In thispop-upsessionwe’llbreakthetestintobite-sizedpieces,introducingthetestformatandhighlightingour innovativewaysofassessingintegratedskillsandmediation,bothidentifiedasessentialacademicandprofessional competenciesinthe CEFRCompanion volume.We’llfinishthesessionwithsometastytake-awaytipswhichwillhelp youprepareyourstudentsforsuccessinthe OxfordTestofEnglishAdvanced…andbeyond.
Speaker:GailPasque
1315-1330
LanguageCert
PavethewaytoEnglishproficiencywith LanguageCertESOLforSchools! LanguageCertispavingthewaytoEnglishproficiencywithexamscateringforeverytesttakerneed.Discoverournew ESOLsinglelevelexams,fromA1toB2,withtestcontentappropriateforschoolagestudents.
Speaker:LiamVint-LanguageCertPortfolioDirector
1340-1355
NationalGeographicLearning
Fivewaystomakeyourschoolgreener
Joinsustainabilityexpertandenthusiast,CharlotteEllis,togetfivequickideastoimproveyourschool’simpactonthe environment,yourcommunityandyourstudents.Comealongandreceiveafreedesktopgarden!
Speaker:CharlotteEllis
1535-1550 ETSGlobal
TOEFL®MasteryChallenge
Areyoureadytounlockthesecretsofthe TOEFLiBT® testandexploretheentire TOEFL®FamilyofAssessments?Joinus forourexcitingTOEFLquiz,wherewe’llputyourknowledgetothetest,andyourexpertisecouldopenthedoorto greatprizes!Comeplaywithus,testyourTOEFLknowledgeanddiscoverwhatsetsyouapart.Don'tmissoutonthis excitingopportunity,jointhefun!
Speakers:CelestinaCardozMauryandMartaZaninelli
Thursday18
0835-0855
HowtobeasustainableteacherwithChristopherGraham
Thissessionrevolvesaroundtenpracticalthingsthatyou,yesyou,candotobeamoresustainableteacher.Fiveof theserelatetoreducingthenegativeimpactsyouandyourinstitutionhaveontheenvironment,andfiverelateto classroominitiatives.That’stwominutesperpoint-bringsomecoffee!
Thursday18 continued
1140-1155 CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment
DevelopyourteachingcareerwithCambridge
TakingatraditionallinearviewoftheEnglishlanguageteacher’scareer,wewillbeginbypresentingthevarious CambridgeTeachingQualifications whichcanatdifferentstageshelptofacilitatethisjourneyandtodevelop professionalexpertise.
Lookingtohighlightanarrayofpre-andpost-DELTAprofessionalopportunities,wewillthendiscussdifferentELT careerpathways,makingbriefreferencetosomeofthosecurrentlyenjoyedbysomereal-lifeindustrycolleagues. Finally,wewillsignpostasamplerangeofresourceswhichCambridgeproducestosupportteachersintheirday-todayworkandtheirongoingprofessionaldevelopment.
Speakers:RoryRuddockandJoelCutting
1255-1310 Pearson
Digitalassessment:turninglanguagelearningchallengesintoteachingsuccess
JoinusinexploringthepositiveshiftinutilisingdigitalassessmenttoolsforEnglishlanguageteaching.LearnfirsthandfromPearson'sGrantKemptononhowthesetoolshaveevolved,makinglanguageteachers'liveseasierand enablingthemtofocusonteachingproactively.Discoverhowyoucanplacenewstudentsattherightlevelfast,and howyoucanquicklyandeasilyevaluateyourstudents,soyoucandomoreofwhatyouwanttodo—teach!
Speaker:GrantKempton-Director,GTMInitiatives,Pearson
1325-1340
HowtobecomeasuccessfulfreelancerwithChiaSuanChong
Inthispresentation,we’lllookatwhat’sinvolvedinbeingasuccessfulfreelancer.We’llcoverthesethreekeyareas:
1)Organisationaldetails-budgeting&finances,flexibleschedule,security;
2)Howtogetwork-self-marketing&professionalisingyourself;
3)Howtokeepwork-qualitycontrol,referralsandsolidadmin.
1510-1525
LanguageMate
LanguageMate:empoweringteachingandlearningwithAI
Joinustoexplorehowcutting-edgeAIisempoweringlanguageeducators.
LanguageMate isapioneeringAI-drivenplatformpartneringwitheducationalinstitutionstoempowerteachersand enhancestudents'conversationalskillsacrossvariouslanguages.OurinnovativeAItechnologyenablesteachersto significantlyreducetheirworkloads,allowingthemtoteachmoreefficiently.Weofferaunique,immersivelearning experiencebyallowingstudentstoread,write,listen,andspeakinengaging,real-worldscenarios.Thispersonalised approachboostsstudents'confidenceandacceleratestheirjourneytowardsfluency.
DiscoverhowyourinstitutioncanreduceteacherworkloadandteachmoreusingAItechnology!
Speakers:AlexanderNeepandLauraHerrmann
Friday19
0835-0855 HowtobesuccessfulinanELTinterviewwith CarolineMoore
Congratulations,you’vebeeninvitedtoajob interview,soyou’vepersuadedyourpotential employerthatyouhavetheessentialknowledge, skillsandexperienceforthejob.ThethreeAs: Appearance,Attitude,andAwarenessofyour interviewerwillbecriticalforyoursuccess,andare equallyimportantforface-to-faceandonline interviews.We’llhavealookatthese,andatthe differentkindsofquestionsthatyoumightbe asked.You’llhaveachancetopractise,including answeringquestionsforbothteachingand managementroles.
1155-1210
DuolingoEnglishTest
Thehigh-stakesEnglishtestthatdisruptedan industry
Jointhis15-minutepowersessiononallthings DET.Fromcomputeradaptivetesting,toAIassistedhumaninvigilation,bringyourquestions andfindouthowtheDETisradicallyexpanding accesstohighstakesEnglishproficiencytesting forstudentsallaroundtheworld.
SpecialInterestGroup(SIG)Showcases
IfyouareinterestedinaparticularSIGarea,youhavetheopportunitytofollowatrackofselectedsessionsthroughouttheday.Many oftheSIGswillhostanOpenForumaspartoftheirShowcase.ThisisanopportunityforyoutofindoutmoreabouttheSIG,itsevents andmeetthecommittee.
Don’tforgettolookintheAreasofInterestsectiontoseewhatotherpresentationsrelatedtoyourarea(s)ofinterestaretakingplace.
BusinessEnglish(BESIG)
Wednesday17April|Syndicate3
Coordinators:MarjorieRosenberg&SarahPlochl
2.1 1020-1050 Effectivebusinesscommunication:linking grammarandmeaning SilkeRiegler
2.2 1105-1135 Falsebeginnersadultlearnersandbusiness Englishwriting
ChoreanneFrei
2.3 1205-1250 HowtogetclientsasafreelanceEnglish languageteacher
2.4 1415-1445
RachaelRoberts
Gamifyingemployabilityskillstraining: projectscavengerhunt
BirteHorn
2.5 1500-1530 Beyondfluency:unleashingthepowerof masteryforadvancedlearners
AnnaPlaksiienko
2.6 1600-1630 Analysingunmetneeds:business communicationcompetenciesrequiredin multinationalcompanies
RadekSwiecinski
2.7 1645-1715 Guidingtomorrow'sprofessionals:nurturing studentsforsuccess
BethanyCagnol
2.8 1730-1815 Workingininternationalteams:whatcanwe dobetter?
IanMcMaster
EnglishforSpecificPurposes(ESPSIG)
Thursday18April|MeetingRoom5/Syndicate1
Coordinator:CarolineHyde-Simon
3.1 1020-1050 ExploringtheAIfrontier:transformingprewritingandpost-writinginEAP FatimahMahmood,AlysAvalosRivera
3.2 1105-1135
3.3 1205-1250
3.4 1350-1420
Assessinglogicalityandexpressionqualityin ESPessaywriting
GloriaReginaSampaio
Fosteringcriticalthinkinginbachelor studentswithblendedlearning
JakabKaufmann,CarolineHyde-Simon
DebatinggendergapissuesintheSTEMEAP class
AnilaR.Scott-Monkhouse
3.5 1435-1505 EnglishforeconomicsinThaiHE:teaching ESPorEMI
PimsiriTaylor
3.6 1535-1605 UsinginsightsfromresearchtoinformESP teaching
ClariceSCChan
3.7 1620-1650 AIredefiningEAPwritingassessment
FatmaMerveBaykan
3.8 1705-1750
Syndicate1 Teachingacademicreadingskills
DorothyZemach
EnglishforSpeakersofOtherLanguages (ESOLSIG)
Wednesday17April|MeetingRoom5/Syndicate1 Coordinators:DeclanFlanagan&ViviBairami
2.1 1020-1050 Motivatingadultsinlanguagelearning environments:sparkingenthusiasmfor learning
LeoTzampazis
2.2 1105-1135 Teachingbeginnerclasses-awoven approach
ElizaWinnert
2.3 1205-1250 A2toB2insixmonths,impossible?Yes,we can
UmaTadema
2.4 1415-1445 Empoweringcurriculumdesign:insights fromfemalerefugees'ESOLexperiences
HollyDono
2.5 1500-1530 Syndicate1 TheimpactofL1literacyonEnglishliteracy development
LesleyPainter-Farrell
2.6 1600-1630 Facilitatingimmigrants’Finnishlanguage learninginavocationalcollege
RezvanZonoubi
2.7 1645-1715 TrinityCert(T)ESOL:teachertrainingandthe universityascommunitycitizen
LauraWalker,ElenaGandini,MuradAlhamwi
2.8 1730-1815 Empoweringmigrantlearners:insightsto translanguagingintheclassroom
JosianneBlock
GlobalIssues(GISIG)
Thursday18April|Syndicate4
Coordinators:NickBilbrough&RajaaJasser
3.1 1020-1050 Listentounderstand-asimplestrategyin complicatedcircumstances
NataliiaKrynska
3.2 1105-1135 Thelanguageofmentalwell-being:positive psychologyinadultclasses
AndreeaPulpea
3.3 1205-1250 EmbracingcontroversyintheEFLclassroom RitaDivéki
3.4 1350-1420 Voicesofteachers:anantiracistviewof teachingyounglearners
ClaudiaColladeAmorim
3.5 1435-1505 Englishforinterfaithdialogue:nurturing understandingandbridgingdivides
HalaAhmed,AmiraMakhlouf
3.6 1535-1605 Authenticmaterials,learnervoices,teacher emotionsandcriticalincidents
AdamScott
3.7 1620-1650 IATEFLGlobalIssuesSpecialInterestGroup OpenForum
GlobalissuesinELT–What?Andhow?
3.8 1705-1750 Talkingtolearn:negotiationofmeaningin onlineinterculturallink-ups
NickBilbrough,RajaaAbuJasser,Ashraf Kuhail
InclusivePractices&SpecialEducational Needs(IP&SENSIG)
Thursday18April|Syndicate2/MeetingRoom1A
Coordinators:RachaelHarris&GiovanniLicata
3.1 1020-1050
Syndicate2
3.2 1105-1135
Syndicate2
3.3 1205-1250
Syndicate2
3.4 1350-1420
Meeting Room1A
3.5 1435-1505
Meeting Room1A
3.6 1535-1605
Meeting Room1A
3.7 1620-1650
Meeting Room1A
3.8 1705-1750
Meeting Room1A
Dyslexia’sless-famouscousin:developmental languagedisorder(DLD)
AnneMargaretSmith
Stopincludingus!Argumentsagainst inclusionandfordiversity
SarahSmith,SeaSteele
Universaldesignforlearningintheprimary classroom
AnetteIgel
IATEFLInclusivePractices&Special EducationalNeedsSpecialInterestGroup OpenForum AIandInclusion;anunlikelymix?
Tootriggeringtoteach?Addressing 'sensitive'topicsinELTmaterials LottieGalpin
Traumainformedteachingpracticesinadult ESLclassrooms
RubaKallab
IFosteringinclusivityinELLclassrooms assessment:howtoachieveit?
ArumPerwitasari
Tearthelabeloffthelearner
GiovanniLicata
LearnerAutonomy(LASIG)
Wednesday17April|Syndicate1/MeetingRoom1A Coordinators:LawrieMoore&GiovannaTassinari
2.1 1020-1050
Syndicate1
2.2 1105-1135
Syndicate1
2.3 1205-1250
Syndicate1
2.4 1415-1445
Meeting Room1A
2.5 1500-1530
Meeting Room1A
2.6 1600-1630
Meeting Room1A
2.7 + 2.8
1645-1815
Meeting Room1A
Whyshouldwemakespaceforthe discussionoflearning?
DavidByrne,MarkHeffernan
Theteacher'sroleinusingAIforautonomous learning
MarkSmith
Teachingdirectlearningstrategies:how, whatandwhy
RachaelHarris
STEAM-basededucation
KonstantinaKaramouta
Interactivetargetlanguageuseatbeginner’s level
AnjaBurkert
Usinggamifiedlearningenvironmentsto fosterstudentengagement LászlóHajba
IATEFLLearnerAutonomySpecialInterest GroupOpenForum
Featuresoflearnerautonomy:practical examplesandhands-onactivities
Leadership&Management(LAMSIG)
Tuesday16April|MeetingRoom5/Syndicate2
Coordinator:JoshRound&BarbaraCraig
1.1 1035-1120 Practicalstepstowardteacherwellbeing throughmindfulmanagement
EmmaGowing
1.2 1150-1220 Engagingteachersinsocialmediacontent creationforschoolmarketing
GinaRodriguez
1.3 1235-1305 Syndicate2 Presidentialprecedents:leadershiplessons fromtheWhiteHouse
MikeRiley
1.4 1405-1435 Schoolleaders’experiencesofburnout: causes,effectsandsolutions
DanielXerri
1.5 1450-1520 Whatexactlyisthepointofabudget? AndyHockley
1.6 1535-1605 IATEFLLeadership&ManagementSpecial InterestGroupOpenForum
ConnectingELTleadersandmanagers aroundtheworld
1.7 1635-1705 Movingtothemiddle:helpingmiddle leadersthrive
BarbaraCraig,SandraPitronaci
1.8 1720-1805 Thefirst30daysasanewELTmanager
GeorgiaPapamichailidou
LearningTechnologies(LTSIG)
Thursday18April|Empress
Coordinator:MariaDiakou
3.1 1020-1050 Digitallearning:withorwithoutateacher? BrigitaSeguis
3.2 1105-1135 Focusingonthebasicsinaneraofdigital innovations
SusanaGalante
3.3 1205-1250 Enhancingteachingandlearningthrough AI–learnedwisdomrecipes
KirstenHolt
3.4 1350-1420 Lessonslearnedfrom10+yearsof videoconferencing
GrahamStanley
3.5 1435-1505 Makingremotenessclose:human connectionsatthecentre
SerranaMuniz
3.6 1535-1605 UsingGenAIinteachereducationtobenefit trainersandtrainees
LindsayWarwick
3.7 1620-1650 AIinELT:thegood,thebadandtheweird NickyHockly
3.8 1705-1750 Teachingone-to-oneclassesonline: principlesforbestpractice
LaurenPerkins
Literature(LitSIG)
Thursday18April|MeetingRoom3
Coordinator:GerhardFinster
3.1 1020-1050 PoetryintheEFLclassroom
PeterHohwiller
3.2 1105-1135 Literaryexplorationassourceof empowermentforreadingassessment
MartaZaninelli
3.3 1205-1250 Educationforsustainabledevelopment:a literarywindowontheworld LynnWilliams,KarinMüller
3.4 1350-1420 TeachingEnglishthroughliterature JuliaKoifman
3.5 1435-1505 Developingcreativityusingliteratureinthe EFLclassroom
KyokoKuze
3.6 1535-1605 “Atomic”readinghabits:aneurosciencepoweredapproachforGenerationZ ArmandaStroia
3.7 1620-1650 Enhancinglanguagelearningthrough literatureandbookclubs
MadelineLorenz
3.8 1705-1750 IATEFLLiteratureSpecialInterestGroupOpen Forum Lookingback–Lookingahead
MaterialsWriting(MaWSIG)
Tuesday16April|Syndicate4
Coordinator:HeatherBuchanan
1.1 1035-1120 Ateacher’sdream:adaptingteaching materialslikemagic!
AlyssaFrancis,PabloGarciaGomez
1.2 1150-1220 AreELTmaterialswritersbornormade?
JohnHughes,KatherineBilsborough
1.3 1235-1305 Introducingacompetencyframeworkfor languagelearningmaterialswriting SandyMillin
1.4 1405-1435 Representationisgoodrepresentation?! QueerperspectivesinGermanELT
AlbertBiel
1.5 1450-1520 Coursedesignandmaterialsforolderadults MarinaGonzalez
1.6 1535-1605 Howsustainableissustainabilityinprimary EFLcourseware?
AndrewJohnStarling
1.7 1635-1705 Fromwhiteboardtodashboard:howtoget yourcoursesonline
CiaránLynch
1.8 1720-1805 IATEFLMaterialsWritingSpecialInterest GroupOpenForum Inspirationsinmaterialswriting
Pronunciation(PronSIG)
Wednesday17April|Syndicate4/MeetingRoom3
Coordinators:GemmaArcher&AdamScott
2.1 1020-1050
Syndicate4
2.2 1105-1135
TeachingEnglishpronunciationforaglobal world:activitiesforintelligibility
GemmaArcher,RobinWalker
Syndicate4 IATEFLPronciationsSpecialInterestGroup OpenForum
PronSIG’sinteractivepronunciationclinic: comewithquestions,leavewithanswers!
2.4 1415-1445
Meeting Room3
2.5 1500-1530
Meeting Room3
2.6 1600-1630
Meeting Room3
2.7 1645-1715
Meeting Room3
Dotraditionalpronunciationteaching techniquesactuallyworkonimproving intelligibility?
HongzhiWang
TheimpactofEnglishaccentvariationson Chineselearners
XianWang
Understandingpronunciationlearning strategiesforwordstressthroughdiary reflections
IvanaDuckinoska-Mihajlovska
L2teachers'professionaltrajectorieswith pronunciationteaching:a10-yearstudy
MichaelBurri
Research(ReSIG)
Tuesday16April|MeetingRoom1B
Coordinator:ErnestoVargasGil
1.1 1035-1120 Neverthetwainshallmeet?Aresearcherteachercollaborationproject
JessicaMackay
1.2 1150-1220 TheviabilityofblendedELTcoursesinpostCovid/post-warSyria
RasheedAbdulHadi
1.3 1235-1305 Tacklingsocialinequalityonetaskatatime JessicaKnuth
1.4 1405-1435 Creativepracticesandautonomousidentities empoweringpre-serviceteachers
MarisolGuzmanCova
1.5 1450-1520 “Walkintheirshoes”:Englishasa“distant” language
IsabelMartin
1.6 1535-1605 Supportingnon-permanentELTINSET trainersinIndia
KalyanChattopadhyay
1.7 1635-1705 IATEFLResearchSpecialInterestGroupOpen Forum Empoweringeducators:navigatingthepostCovidlandscapethroughteacherresearch
1.8 1720-1805 Researchdataanalysis:ahands-on(and jargon-free!)workshop
PaulaRebolledo
TeacherDevelopment(TDSIG)
Wedensday17April|Pavilion/Charlotte Coordinator:JamesTaylor&CeciliaLemos
2.1 1020-1050
InquirywithanI:centringtheteacherin teacherdevelopment
MichelleWorgan
2.2 1105-1135 Theroleofexperienceinteacheridentity construction
VanessaMcDonagh
2.3 1205-1250 Let'stalkaboutsocialemotional competencesfortheclassroom
AnnaHasper
2.4 1415-1445 Video-enhancedteachertraining:guides, networks,andconversa�ons
CeciliaNobre
2.5 1500-1530 Reflectiveteaching-ignitinginnovation, collaborationandgrowth
TamiresdeOliveira
2.6 1600-1630 Stimulusanddiscussion-widening participationinteacherdevelopment
CliveShaw
2.7 1645-1715
Charlotte Improvingtheeffectivenessofprofessional development:Lessonsfrom30,000teachers
SimonBorg
2.8 1730-1815 IATEFLTeacherDevelopmentSpecialInterest GroupOpenForum
TeacherTrainingandEducation(TTEdSIG)
Wedensday17April|MeetingRoom1B/Syndicate1 Coordinator:BaharGun&ClareHayward
2.1 1020-1050 Thewayforwardisglobalcollaborationin ELT
BelenAlbarracin
2.2 1105-1135 Near-peermentoringforin-serviceteachers’ professionaldevelopment
IreneRahmaniar
2.3 1205-1250 Take5–airingandsharingtopissueson CELTA
JacquelineDouglas
2.4 1415-1445 UsingAItoassistscaffoldingreflective practiceinteachereducation
ElenaOncevskaAger
2.5 1500-1530 IATEFLTeacherTraining&EducationSpecial InterestGroupOpenFoum
TTEdSIG–acommunityforteacher educatorsaroundtheglobe
2.6 1600-1630 Syndicate1 Thecasebookmethodforlanguageteacher educationandprofessionaldevelopment
GaryBarkhuizen
2.7 1645-1715 Non-permanentin-serviceteachereducators: identityexperiencesfromthemargin
KuheliMukherjee
Testing,Evaluation&Assessment (TEASIG)
Tuesday16April|MeetingRoom10
Coordinator:MariaDavou&MaggiLussiBell
1.2 1150-1220 Buildingupaspeakingrubric:whatadeal! MaríaAguilar
1.3 1235-1305 RethinkingL2oralassessments:themissing listeningcomponent
LeylaKaratay
1.4 1405-1435 Teacherbeliefs,professionaldevelopment, languageassessmentliteracy:joiningthe dots
1.5 1450-1520
1.6 1535-1605
1.7 1635-1705
1.8 1720-1805
MinaPatel
Howcanwehelpstudentscopewith computer-adaptivetesting?
MyleniIshida
ChatGPTandassessment:thistimeit’s personal ShaunSweeney
Arguingthecaseforthe(oral)defence
MichaelKing
IATEFLTesting,Evaluation&Assessment
SpecialInterestGroupOpenForum
YoungLearnersand Teenagers(YLTSIG)
Tuesday16April|MeetingRoom1A Coordinator:LauraWilliams
1.1 1035-1120 IATEFLYoungLeanersandTeenagersSpecial InterestGroupOpenForum
WhatmakesanexpertYLteacher?:Findout withYLTSIG
1.2 1150-1220
Notchildrennoradults:understanding teenagers'learningprocess
LeticiaMoraes
1.3 1235-1305 Booststudents’learningbyembracing neuroplasticityinyourclassroom!
FaridZaiter
1.4 1405-1435 Usingchildren’sliteratureinEFLclassrooms (childrenaged3-6)
DianaCojocnean
1.5 1450-1520 Primaryschoolclassroompractices:what doescontext-appropriatereallymean?
SueGarton
1.6 1535-1605 Encouragingmeaningfulpeerfeedback amongprimarystudentsusingsuccess criteria
QuỳnhMaiNgọcLê
1.7 1635-1705 ForeignlanguageanxietyinChileanprimary Englishlanguagelearners
Maria-JesusInostroza
1.8 1720-1805 Identitymapping:anactofidentifyingwith English
VinitaAbichandani,JoanKangShin
#iatefl2024
We’llbebroadcastingliveeachdayonIATEFL'sFacebook, LinkedInandYouTubechannelswithinterviews,discussion, chat,debate,andviewsbehindthescenes!
Day1
SpecialInterestGroupOpenForums
ComeandlearnmoreaboutourSpecialInterestGroups(SIGs) andhowyoucangetinvolved.
0900-1015
MeetingRoom1A YoungLearners& Teenagers(YLT)SIG
1535-1605
MeetingRoom5 Leadership& Management(LAM)SIG
1635-1705
MeetingRoom1B Research(Re)SIG
1720-1805
Syndicate4
1720-1805
MeetingRoom10
MaterialsWriting(MaW) SIG
Testing,Evaluation& Assessment(TEA)SIG
OnthePop-upPresentationStage
0835-0855
1130-1145
1315-1330
1340-1355
1615-1630
Howtomovefrombeingateachertobecominga teachertrainerwithMatthewEllman
ExpressPublishing
4Minds:learningfortherealworld
UniversityofBirmingham
StudyingforaMasterscourseonline
TrinityCollegeLondon
Friendorfoe?AIinELT
BritishCouncil
Therighttestattherighttime:howAIcan enhanceyounglearners’success
OntheIATEFLStand
ComealongtotheIATEFLStandduringbreaktimesand lunchtimestomeetwithlike-mindedELTprofessionals.Ifyou feelyoufitintoanyofthecategorieslistedbelow,we’dloveto meetyouthere!
1120-1150 Firsttimers
1305-1405 Managers,directorsandacademicleaders
1605-1635
Primaryandsecondaryschoolteachers
Anddon’tmissthischancetomeetIATEFL’snew Patron,JanBlake,ontheIATEFLstandduring theafternoonbreak, 1605-1635
JanBlakeisastoryteller,consultant,mentor& plenaryspeakerwhohasbeenperforming world-widesince1986.BorninManchester,UK toJamaicanparents,Janspecialisesinfolktales andmythsfromtheCaribbean,WestAfrica, NorthAfrica,andtheArabregions.
Mindfulnesssession
SponsoredbyDuolingoEnglishTest 0815-0845|Skyline
Maketheperfectstarttoyourconferencedaywith amindfulnesssessionledbyalocalpractitioner.
SignatureEvent
ExpressPublishing
Teachinginthepastorteachingin thepresent?
1720-1805|Syndicate1
Whatexactlydoesitmeantobeateacherinthe21stcentury? Howdoyouknowwhetheryouhaveembracedtheskills requiredtoeducatestudentsinthemodernworld?Areyou armedwitheasilyaccessibletoolsandmeaningfulactivitiesto boostlearners'confidenceandfacilitateeffective communication,avitalskillforstudentgrowthandlearning?
Speaker:JennyDooley
EveningEvent
IntroductiontoBrighton
HostedbyBrightonWalks 1930-2030|Syndicate2
Agentlepromenadeorawalkonthewildside?Youdecideon thisfascinatingvirtualwalkdiscoveringBrighton'spastand present,famous,infamousandincredulous!
Fromasleepyfishingvillagetothefirstseasidesparesort resultingintheescapadesofheadyRegencytimes,through Victoriansandpiers,modsandrockersandqueers!
KeithWaterhousesaid"Brightonlookslikethekindofplacethat iscontinuouslyhelpingthepolicewithitsenquiries"....why? comeandfindout!
TypesofConferencesession
Plenaries
Achanceforallconference delegatestojointogetherto listentoworldclassexperts. Eachplenarywillhavea questionandanswersession laterthesameday.
SignatureEvents
Ashowcaseofexpertiseand state-of-the-artthinkinginan arearelevanttothehost organisation.
Talks
A30-minutesessionrelating totheoryandpractice.
Workshops
A45-minuteinteractive sessionwithaudience participation.
Forums
A75-minutesessionmadeup ofthreetalksonarelated topic.
Panels
A75-minutesessionwhere fourorfivepeoplepresent theirviewsonatopic.
LightningTalks
A45-minutesessionwhere 8-10speakershavethree minutestopresenttheir ideas.
Posters
Avisualdisplayofanareaof researchortheoryand practice.
SIGOpenForums
Anopportunitytogetto knowaSIGbetter.
Plenarysession
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
0900-1015(doorsopenat0830)
TheAIfactor:havewefigureditoutyet?
VickySaumell
Tuesday16
ThedevelopmentofAIhasbecomeahugechallenge.Predictionsaboundabouthowitwillaffectnot justELT,buttheworldingeneral.Afterawholeyearoffast-movingadvancesinAIdevelopmentand availabletoolsforavarietyofuseswithintheELTfield,wearestillworkingoutwhatitmeansforus.We havebeenlearningwhatitisandwhatwecanuseitfor,fromlessonplanningtoimagecreationand automatedlanguagelearning.Butthereismore!Wehavealsobeentryingtoelucidateitspositiveand negativeaspects,thoughitisallquitesubjective.Reducingateacher’sworkload,markinglearners’ work,planningamarketingcampaigncanbeplacedindifferentpartsofthepositive-negative continuum.WhatseemsapparentisthatitischangingtheELTlandscape.Buthow?Whatarethe implicationsfordifferentstakeholdersinthelanguagelearningindustry?Andhowarewecopingwith thechallengesitposes?BecomingawareofAI’sfunctioningsothatwecandetectbiasesandwork togethertowardsanethicaluseofAIseemstobealogicalpathway,whichwewillexploretogetherin thistalk.
AboutVicky:
VickySaumellisateacher,trainer,materialswriterandpresenter.SheholdsadegreeinSpanish-English LiteraryandTechnicalTranslation,aDiplomaintheTheoryandMethodologyofTESOLandadegreein EducationalTechnology.Shehasworkedasawriterandtrainerformajorpublishers,especiallyinthe areasofproject-basedlearningandthemeaningfuluseofdigitaltechnologiesforlanguagelearning andtheirimpact.ShehasbeentheIATEFLLTSIGCoordinatorandamemberofIATEFLPublications Committee.ShecurrentlyteachesatprimaryandsecondarylevelschoolsinBuenosAires,Argentina,as wellascontinuingherfreelancework.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Pleasecheckthecancellationscreenorvisit www.iatefl.org/conference/cancellations for changes and cancellations
Session1.1
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500 audience
Workshop
EAP
t,a, e,le
ProdProm
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Workshop GEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Workshop GEN ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Workshop TD,TTEd a, e,le
1035-1120
UtilizingvisiblethinkingroutinesintheEAPclassroom
Alex Warren (NationalGeographicLearning)
Tuesday16
Criticalthinkingisakeyacademicskill,butitcanbetrickytoincorporateintoclasses.However,it doesn’tneedtobe.WithexamplesfromNationalGeographicLearning’s Pathways series,this workshopwillshowhowwecanincorporatevisiblethinkingroutinesintolessonstonotonlydevelop ourstudents’cognitiveskills,buttoalsostimulatemeaningfuldiscussioninvolvingallstudents.
What’sitmean:it’sdifferent,spokengrammar?
Jon Hird (Freelance/UniversityofOxford)
ThegrammarofspokenEnglishisinanumberofwaysdifferentfromthegrammarofwrittenEnglish, whichisthegrammarthatlearnersaregenerallytaught.Thissessionconsiderssomekeyfeaturesof spokengrammarandexploreshowwecanintroducethisintoourteachingtohelpourlearnersbetter understandanduseit.
CreatingpuzzlesforELTescaperoomsandtreasurehunts
Sarn Rich (CanterburyChristChurchUniversity)
Youknowthatescaperoomsandtreasurehuntsaremotivating,andcanexercisestudents’ imaginations,lateralthinkingandcommunicationskills-butareyoudauntedbythoughtsofsetting oneup?Comealong,andwe’llcreatepuzzles,trythemoutoneachother,andcollectideastoputto usewithourclasses–itshouldbefun!
Usingvideoforteacherdevelopment
Laurence Howells (Freelance)
Thisworkshopwillexploreinnovativewaysofusingvideoofrealclassesforteacherdevelopment.It willdrawonworkdoneinFrance,Japanandonlinecombiningfootageofexperiencedteachersat workwiththeircriticalselfreflectionandtestimonyfromthestudents.Thesevideosuniquely document:actualclassroomincidents,teachersinternalthoughtprocesses,andstudent’sreflections ontheevents.
Session1.1
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Workshop
MD,TTEd s,t,a, e,le MaWSIGShowcase
Skyline-BrightonCentre
150 audience
Workshop
BE,ESP a, e
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60 audience
OpenForum YLTSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre
60 audience
Workshop
RES
ey,p,s,t,a, e ReSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre
80 audience
Workshop
IPSEN,MD
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le ProdProm
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre
80 audience
Workshop
GEN a, e,le
MeetingRoom3-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
AL,TTEd p,s,a, e,le
MeetingRoom5-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshop
LAM
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
LAMSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom6-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
GEN t,e,le
Ateacher’sdream:adaptingteachingmaterialslikemagic!
Alyssa Francis (EducationalTestingService), Pablo GarciaGomez (EducationalTestingService) Englishlanguageteachersareoftenfacedwiththechallengeofaligningpre-designedlearning materialswiththeirstudents'uniqueneedsandinterests.Joinustoexperiencefirsthandsomequick andeffectivestrategiesfortakingonthischallenge.Participantswillworktogethertoidentifygapsin learningmaterialsandcreatehuman-andAI-generatedmodificationsthatwillsuccessfullyfillthe gaps.
Englishforartists–betweenESP,self-expressionandcontrol
Sarah Plochl (EDGYCoaching)
Logistics,banking,IT–mostcareerscomewithasupplyofbespokeESPmaterials.Butwhataboutthe creativeprofessions?Isdevisingacurriculumpossibleandadvisableforartistsandothercreatives,or aretheirneedssimplytoowildandindividual?Aworkshopwithcasestudiesandroomforcreative explorationattheboundariesofELT,coaching,andartisticpractices.
IATEFLYoungLeanersandTeenagersSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum
WhatmakesanexpertYLteacher?:FindoutwithYLTSIG
EveryoneiswelcometotheYLTSIGOpenForum:comeandfindoutabouttheworkoftheSIGinthe lastyear,andalsowhatiscomingupnext!Thesessionalsofeaturesaninteractivepaneldiscussion entitled‘WhatmakesanexpertYLteacher?’,lookingattraining,qualificationsandexperience.Welook forwardtohearingyourviewsonthetopic!
Neverthetwainshallmeet?Aresearcher-teachercollaborationproject
Jessica Mackay (Escolad'IdiomesModerns,UniversityofBarcelona)
ThispresentationdescribesasuccessfulcollaborationbetweenresearchersandEFLteachersatthe languageschooloftheUniversityofBarcelona,aimedatmaximizinglearners’out-of-classexposureto thetargetlanguage.Wewilllookattheactivitiesdone,summariseresultsanddiscussimplicationsfor reducingtheresearch-practicedividebyhighlightingthebenefitsforallinvolved:researchers, teachersand,especially,learners.
IntegratinggenderresponsivepedagogyintotheELTclassroom
Julia Stanton (BritishCouncil)
‘HowcanIgetmoreofmyfemalelearnerstoparticipateinclass?HowcanIencouragemaleand femalelearnerstoworktogether?Thisworkshopaimstoanswerthesequestionsbyintroducing teacherstopracticalactivitiesandmaterialsfromtheBritishCouncil’s TeachingEnglish wesbite,which willenablethemtointegrategender-responsivepedagogyintotheirclassrooms.
Consciouslistening:yogatechniquestoboostconfidence,memoryandlistening
Daniel Studholme (ECLondon)
Feelingrelaxedandhavingconfidenceiskeytolanguagelearning.Butthisiscounter-intuitivewhen learningalanguagetakesstudentsoutoftheircomfortzone.Thissessionwilllookathowthe applicationoftheoriesandpracticebehindyogacanbeappliedtoclassroomactivitiestobetter students’listening,memory,confidenceandrisk-taking.
Movingbeyondthegrammarrulebookwithametaphor-ledpedagogy
Sally Zacharias (UniversityofGlasgow)
Thisworkshopwillintroducealanguageawarenesspedagogythatwasdevelopedforacohortofpreandin-serviceTESOLteachersonaone-yearMaster’sprogramme.Usingtheconceptsofembodiment andmetaphorparticipantswillbeabletoexplorefeaturesofEnglishgrammarthroughaseriesof hands-onactivitiesinvolvingdrawing,animationandmime.Therewillbetimeforquestions.
Practicalstepstowardteacherwellbeingthroughmindfulmanagement
Emma Gowing (MidletonSchool)- WinneroftheIATEFLLAMSIGScholarship
TeacherwellbeinghasbeenahottopicinELTinrecentyears,whilstatthesametimeEnglishteaching, particularlyintheprivatesector,isincreasinglyprecariousanddepreciatedinvalueasaprofession. Thistalkseekstooutlinesomepracticalwaysinwhichmanagersandadministratorscanpositively impactteacherwellbeingintheirlanguageteachingorganisation.
Designthinkingprojectstodeveloplanguageandproblem-solvingskills
Sophie Farag (TheAmericanUniversityinCairo)
Session1.1
MeetingRoom8-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
TD s,t,a, e
MeetingRoom9-Brighton
Centre
70 audience
Workshop
TD,YLT p,s, e,le
MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
TD ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
Office11-BrightonCentre 40 audience
Workshop
PRON,TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre
80 audience
TD,TTEd ey,p,s,t,a,e
Pavilion-TheGrandHotel
80 audience
Workshop
LA p,s,t,a, e,le
Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Workshop GEN ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Empress-TheGrandHotel 250 audience
Workshop GEN p,s, le
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel 250 audience
Workshop BE a, e,le
ProdProm
Reachoutandthey'llbethere:'new'phrasalverbs
Clare Henderson (BellCambridge)
Chefs‘fryoff’theironionsandsuspects‘lawyerup’.‘Reachout’hashadameaningchange.Whether youknowthemasphrasal-ormulti-wordverbs,thisworkshopwillintroduceyoutosomenewer coinagesandsomehard-workingparticles.Wewillconsiderwherenewphrasalverbscomefromand howteachersmighthelplearnersarriveatmeaning.
Shapingteachingandlearningthroughqualityassuranceobservations
Phaedra McCallum (BellEducationalServicesLimited)
Howcanwebestsupportteachersinactingontheareasforimprovementordevelopmentidentified duringlessonobservations?ByanalysingacasestudyofanobservedEFLlesson,participantswill identifyareasforimprovementandagreeonanimpactfulfollow-upactionplanwhichcanhelp observersandteachersworkcollaborativelytoimproveteaching,leadingtoimprovedlearning.
CheckingunderstandingintheELTclassroom:notjustCCQs
Vera O'Connor (SpeakUpLondon)
ThereareavarietyofsituationsinELTwhenteachersneedtochecklearners’understanding,fromthe meaningoftargetgrammartotaskinstructionsorteacher’sfeedback.Checkingunderstandinghasno “one-size-fits-all”solutionandtakesaconsciousefforttodevelop.Thisworkshopwillofferteachers11 waystocheckunderstandingandwillcreateopportunitiestodiscusstheirapplicationwithpeers.
InterdisciplinaritywhenanalysingStandardSouthernBritishEnglish(SSBE)pronunciation
Chris Kunz (AngliaExaminationsSyndicate,England)
SSBEisbecomingincreasinglyprominentamongmanyspeakers.However,pronunciationisoftenthe mostchallengingskillforstudents,and,equally,teachingpronunciationmayalsobecurtailedby manyteachers.Therefore,weshouldalsoexploitinterdisciplinaryfieldssuchascorpuslinguisticsand interpersonalcommunication.Thissessionwillhelpteachersguidestudentstowardssignificant pronunciationimprovements,leadingtomoresuccessfuloverallcommunication.
Embrace,empower,evaluate:trainingteachersonnewtechnologiesasynchronously Malamatenia Gatsou (EFTeachOnline)
Overthelastthreeyears,youhaveprobablyhadtoassimilatenewtechnologiesinyourteaching,and possiblytrainotherteachersonit—thefutureislookingevenmoreground-breaking.Inthis workshop,youwillexploreandexperimentwithkeybestpracticesofdevelopingeffectiveteacher trainingonnewtechnologiesinanasynchronousformat.
Enhancingself-regulatedlearningthroughtheintegrationofprojectsandportfolios
Ashkon Djalili (BSCEducation)
Throughdiscussionandinteractiveactivities,thisworkshopwillexplorehowweuseprojectsand portfoliosintheEFLclassroomtobooststudentconfidenceandmotivation,makingthemmore effectivelearnersandusersofEnglish.Usingcorecompetenciescoveringlanguageand21stcentury skills,wewilldiscoverhowstudentsarebetterabletoreflectandseetheirlearningcometolife.
Languageteachingasacraft
Duncan Foord (OxfordTEFL)
Isyourteachingrootedinscience(provenfactsaboutlearning)orcraft(developedskillsandintuition) andwhatimplicationsdoesthathaveforyouandyourstudents?Iwillsuggestthatacraft-based approachiscurrentlyunderused,yetessentialforELTprofessionalstocreatevalueforstudents,stay aheadofAIandcompeteeffectivelywithotherlanguagelearningoptions.
STEAMupyourCLILlessons
Natalia Liashko (ExpressPublishingUkraine)
Knowingthattoday’slearnersarerequiredtobeflexible,creativeandinnovative,putsteachersinto thepositionofnewapproachesimplementationsuchasCLILandSTEAM.Thesetwotermsare sometimesconfusedbecausetheyarestronglyinterconnected.Duringthisworkshopwearegoingto investigatethemthroughpracticeanddecidehowwecanturnourCLILlessonsintoSTEAMones.
BusinessEnglishactivitiesandtherealworldofourlearners
Marjorie Rosenberg (Freelance)
BusinessEnglishlearnersneedlanguageskillswhichhelpthemtocarryouttheirjobs.Thisworkshop willintroduceavarietyofeasy-to-implementclassroomactivitiesfrom 50WaystoTeachBusiness English (WayzgoosePress)onlanguage,businessandcommunicationskillsandaccompaniedby‘realworld’follow-upideaswhichlearnerscanapplydirectlytotheirworksituations.
FreeteaandcoffeewillbeservedintheExhibition
IATEFLStand Firsttimers’meetup
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Pop-upPresentationStage 1130-1145
ExpressPublishing
4Minds:learningfortherealworld
4Minds isanewmulti-levelcoursethatturnslanguagelearningintoanopportunityforlearnersto exploretheworldandtheirpotential.DesignedforlearnersofCEFRlevelsA1–C1/C2,itcoversthe latestdevelopmentsandtrendsintechnology,entertainmentandsocialissueswhilepreparing learnersfortherealworld,outsideclass.Theseriesincludeslifeskillsandpresentationskillssections, STEAMactivitiesandthemedunitspractisingall21stcenturyskillsincludingresearchandmediation activities.
Speaker:JennyDooley-PresidentofExpressPublishing
Eastbar-BrightonCentre Posterpresentations
TheposterpresentationscanbefoundinEastBar,onthefirstflooroftheBrightonCentre.Eachposter willbeondisplayforthedurationoftheconferenceandeachpresenterwillbeavailabletoanswer yourquestionsatthebreaktimesoftheirallocatedday.Herearetheposterpresenterswhoyoucan meetonDay1:
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PerformanceandperceptionsofEFLfreshmenincomputeriseddynamicassessment
Can Jin (UniversityofCambridge)
ThisposterexplorestheperformanceandperceptionsofEFLfreshmenparticipatinginapedagogical programoncomputeriseddynamicassessmentofEnglishinferentialreading.Thefindingsmight benefitbothpractitionersandstakeholdersasthispedagogicalprogramalignseffectivelywithlargescaleEFLclassroomsindiagnosingwhilesimultaneouslypromotingstudents’learningpotentialfora morecomprehensiveandfairerassessmentoftheirlanguageperformance.
Innovationsandco-teachinginNepaleseEFLcontext
Gokul GhimireSharma (JohnDeweyHSSchoolNepal), RadhaKrishna Humagain (RoomtoRead, Nepal)
Teachersareresearcherswhosolveclassroomproblemsandfindtheirremedies.Teachingprofession hasbeenunderagreatthreatintheNepaleseaswellasworldcontext.Thisposterpresentation focusesonhowwecancreateinnovationsinco-teachingandlearning.Itsharesresearchedteaching methodologiesandresourcestodeveloptargetlanguage.
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EnglishcompetenceamongAustrianuniversityentrants
Désirée Verdonk (UniversityofAppliedSciencesWr.Neustadt)
ThisposterreportsonalongitudinalstudytrackingtheEnglishcompetenceamongAustrianfirst-year businessstudentsbetween2011-2021.Basedonasampleof1311subjects,aregressionanalysis revealstherelativeimpactofthefollowingfactorsonstudents'Englishcompetence:therecent introductionofastandardisedAustrianschool-leavingexam,thetypeofsecondaryschoolattended, andtheselectivenessoftheinstitution.
ThechallengesofEnglishlanguageassistantsandCLIL
Berenice Rocha (UniversidaddeJaén)
ThisdoctoralstudyanalyzestheEnglishlanguageassistantprogramsinMadrid’sbilingualsecondary schools.Itaimstouncoverthedifficultiesthatlanguageassistants,teachers,andbilingualprogram coordinatorsfacewhentheprogramisimplementedinCLILsettings.Theresultswillpavethewayfor animprovementplanincludingtrainingandprofessionaldevelopmenttools.
In-serviceandpre-serviceteachers'challengesinvulnerableareas
Oriana Onate (UniversidaddelaFrontera)
Resultsfromsurveysandinterviewstoin-serviceandpre-serviceteachersaboutthedifficultiesthey encounterintheclassroomwhentheyteachEnglishasaforeignlanguageinlessfavourable environments.Thisresearchisdonetogatherinformationabouttheteachingprofessionworkplaceas wellaspreparefutureteachersfordifficultworkingconditionsthatgobeyondEnglishlanguage proficiency.
Poster16
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Howpeer-grouplearningmotivatesandempowersadolescentlearners
Rustom Mody (BritishCouncilSouthAsia,EnglishProgrammes)
Thisposterpresentationwillaimtooutlinehowthepeer-groupmodeofdeliveryhasbeenusedin SouthAsia(Bangladesh,Nepal,PakistanandSriLanka)toimproveEnglishanddigitalskillsamong adolescentgirlsinlow-incomeandmarginalisedcontexts.Itillustratestheprocess,withexamples fromtheBritishCouncil’sEnglishandDigitalforGirls’Educationproject.
Session1.2 1150-1220
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500 audience
Talk GEN
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Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
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1150-1305
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Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le ProdProm
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
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Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
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MaWSIGShowcase
ProdProm
Skyline-BrightonCentre
150 audience
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YLTSIGShowcase
ELT-relatedcontroversies:fromconflicttocomplement Penny Ur (CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment)
AnumberofcontroversiesinELThavegivenrisetohotdebate:forexample,whethertoteach grammarexplicitlyornot.Thistalkwilldiscussaselectionofsuchapparentlyopposingpositionsand explorehowtheymightbereconciledorcombinedinaprincipledandadaptableapproachto effectiveELTandthedesignofteachercourses.
ForumonempoweringthroughEnglish:refugeenarrativesandinclusion
HowlearningEnglishbuildsresilience:refugees’stories
Gwyneth James (UniversityofHertfordshire), Paulina Clarke-vanPelt Howmuchdowereallyknowaboutourstudents?Whetherweteachrefugeesornot,howmuchdo wereallyknowabouttheirexperiences?Inthistalk,ouraimisforustolistentostoriesofrefugees livingintheUKandtogethersharehowthesestoriescanbeusedtofostergreaterunderstanding anddiversityinourclassrooms.
Englishteachingstrategiestochildrenatinternallydisplacedpeople'scamps
MarthaAda Onjewu (KadunaPolytechnic,Kaduna), Chinelo Nwokolo(FederalUniversityof PetroleumResourceEffu)
Englishlanguagelearningistoorelevanttobedeprivedtochildrenininternallydisplacedpeople's campsinNigeria.Themeagerprovisionbygovernmentexcludestheeducationofsuchchildren exceptthroughindividualorotherinterventions.Basedonthedesireoftheschoolagechildreninthe campstostudy,weevolvedsomeEnglishlanguageteachingstrategiesalongsidecounselling.
GamifiedEnglisheducationtopromoteinclusion/integrationintheEU
Canan Aktug (UKLAACADEMYLanguageSchools)
Inthistalk,IwillintroducetheErasmus+Projectcalled GamifiedValuesEducationforFosteringMigrant IntegrationatSchools.IwillcoverhowschoolsfromvariousEuropeancountriescollaboratedto supporttheirEnglishteacherstohelpimmigrantchildrensucceedacademicallyinadiverse, multilingualclassroomandintegrateintotheEUcommunity.
Englishforacriticalmind:languagepedagogyforsocialjustice
Alessia Cogo (ELTJournal)
CriticallanguagepedagogyinvitesteacherstoconsiderteachingEnglish(andotherlanguages)for socialjustice.Itencouragespractitionerstopursuedemocraticvaluesintheirclassrooms.Itsees Englishasdiverseandmultilingualandstimulatesreflectionandaction.Thistalklooksatthenew book EnglishforaCriticalMind andpresentsactivitiesforintegratingtheseideasintolessons.
OxfordTeachers’Academy:discoverthejoysofonlineprofessionaldevelopment
Ed Dudley (OxfordUniversityPress)
Ifyou’relookingforinspirationinyourteaching–somethingtoputaspringinyourstepasyouenter theclassroom–thencometofindoutwhat OxfordTeachers’AcademyProfessionalDevelopment onlinecoursescandoforyou.OurUniversityofOxford-endorsedonlinePDcoursesareopento teachersworldwide,whetherself-fundedorsupportedbytheirinstitution.
AreELTmaterialswritersbornormade?
John Hughes (WritingELTMaterials), Katherine Bilsborough (WritingELTMaterialsLtd)
Despitematerialswritingbeingakeyteachingskill,fewteacherseverreceiveanyformaltraining.In thistalk,weassessthechallengesthatteachersfaceanddefinetheskillstheyneedtodevelop.We alsosuggestwaysinwhichtrainersandmentorsmightsupportthisdevelopmentbydrawingonour ownexperiencesofrunningacourseinwritingELTmaterials.
Tailoringassessmentofanauthenticlecturecomprehensionpre-sessionaltask
Mark Carver (UniversityofStAndrews)
Followinganeedsanalysisof2022pre-sessionalstudents,PSE2023pilotedanauthenticlecture comprehensiontask.Evaluationusingtranscriptionanalysis,classicaltesttheory,andmultifaceted Raschmeasurementidentifiedlecturecomprehensionasakeypredictoroftestscores,butalso limitedvaliditywhenmarkingona20-pointscale.Weoutlinechangesfor2024,includingtask redesignandnewassessmentcriteria.
Notchildrennoradults:understandingteenagers'learningprocess
Leticia Moraes (Troika)
Teachingteenagersisoftenseenasachallenge.Muchofthisperceptionseemstostemfromtheway adolescentstudentsaretaught,leadingtounpredictablereactionsand,oftentimes,conflict.Thistalk willexploresomecharacteristicsofteenagers,theirimplicationsintheclassroom,andhowwecan addressthemtofosteramoreeffectiveandrelaxedlearningprocess.
Session1.2
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre 60 audience
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MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre 80 audience
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MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre 80 audience
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MeetingRoom3-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talk AL,LT ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom5-Brighton Centre
50 audience
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LAMSIGShowcase
ProdProm
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50 audience
Talk
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TheviabilityofblendedELTcoursesinpost-Covid/post-warSyria
Rasheed AbdulHadi (ELTDepartment,DamascusUniversity,Syria)
Inlightofthefactthatblendedorhybridlearningisbecoming"thenewnormal"ineducational institutionsallaroundtheworld,particularlyinthewakeofCovid-19,manylanguageschoolsinSyria haverecentlyadoptedthismode.ThistalkwillexamineblendedEFLlearning'seffectivenessand viabilityinSyria'spost-warandCovid-19environmentsbasedonresearchstudyfindings.
“Athousandlittles”:helpinghigherlevellearnerstracktheirprogress
Katherine Roberts (LondonSchoolofEnglish)
Oncealanguagelearnerattainsupperintermediatelevelandhigher,theyoftenfeelthattheyhave stoppedprogressing.Thiscanleadtoalossofmotivationanddemoralisation.Thistalkwillexamine classroomandothertechniqueswithwhichtheycancontinuetotracktheirimprovement.Howcan theycontinuetobechallenged,andchallengethemselves,toimprovefurther?
Forumonenhancingwritingviabalancedfeedback,screencastingandpeer-review
Howteachersachievecoursegoalsandrespondtolearners’needs
Andrew Scott (TheUniversityofQueensland)
Howdoteachersachievecoursegoalswhilesimultaneouslyrespondingtolearners’needs?Thistalk willreportonacompletedstudythatinvestigatedhowexperiencedteachersselect,sequenceand givefeedbacktolearnersontheirwritingtoeitherprioritisethesyllabusorthelearners.Adiscussion willthenfocusonhowteachersmightachievesuchabalanceintheirownclassrooms.
Screencastingtoincreasetheeffectivenessoffeedbackinwrittentasks
Meritxell BlancoColino (InstitucióMontserratSCCL)
Haveyoueverwonderedhowyoucangetthemostoutofyourfeedbacktohelpstudentsimprove theirwritingskills?Thissessionaimstopresenthowscreencastingtoolscanbeausefulsourceof feedbackforwritingtasks.ThispresentationwillbebasedonmyMaster’sthesisproject,andIwill presentboththeoreticalandpracticalexamples
Howdoespeer-reviewingimpactstudentwritingabilities?
Noriko Kurihara (NagoyaUniversityofCommerceandBusiness)
Thepresentstudyisbasedontheresultofthecomparisonbetweenthepeer-reviewinggroupandthe word-learninggroup,wherethepeer-reviewinggroupshowedsignificantimprovement.Further investigationofstudents’interactionsinthepeerreviewandinterviewdata,theirdraftsandrevision revealedthattheimpactofpeer-reviewingrelatedtotherelationshipbetweenpeersandstudents’ attitudestowardpeerreview.
AIdivideinELT:tipstonarrowit
Mohammad Etedali (JoutsenoCollege)
Artificialintelligence(AI)isadvancingsofastthatithasbecomethesourceofgrowingconcernover thedividethatitcreatesamongusers,includinglanguageteachers.Inthecourseofthispresentation, wewilltrytoaddressthisconcern,discussaframework,andsharesometipstonarrowtheAIdivide.
Engagingteachersinsocialmediacontentcreationforschoolmarketing
Gina Rodriguez (GRSchoolMarketing)
Inthisdynamicpresentation,I'llexplorethekeyrolelanguageteachersplayinsupportingtheschool's marketingbycapturingcompellingmomentsthroughphotosandvideos.Joinmetodiscover actionablestrategiestohelpyouinspireteacherstobecomecontentcontributorsforanenhanced school'ssocialmediapresence.Learnwhyteacherinvolvementiskeyformarketingsuccess.
RevisitingESPintransdisciplinaryenvironments:theRESPITEproject
Elis KakoulliConstantinou (CyprusUniversityofTechnology)- WinneroftheIATEFLLTSIGDiana EastmentRovingReporterScholarship
ThispresentationfocusesontheRevisitingEnglishforSpecificPurposesinTransdisciplinary Environments(RESPITE)projectdevelopedattheCyprusUniversityofTechnology.Theproject involvestheadoptionofatransdisciplinaryapproachtotheteachingoftwoEnglishforSpecific Purposes(ESP)coursesandtheenrichmentoftheircurriculawithmaterialsandtoolsaimingat upgradingandenhancingstudents’learningexperience.
MeetingRoom8-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talkwithrestricted audiencenumber
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Theimpactofindividualdifferencesonstudyabroadexperiences
Pawel Sobkowiak (AdamMickiewiczUniversity,Poznań,Poland)
Iwillanalyzetowhatextentindividualfactors,suchasself-efficacyandculturalintelligence(CQ),are reliableantecedentsofindividuals’culturaladaptation.Thedatacomesfromacasestudywiththe Erasmus+schemeparticipants.Students’sojournexperienceswillbediscussedandimplications concerninghowtohelpstudentsreapthemostbenefitsfromsojournswillbeconsidered.
MeetingRoom9-Brighton Centre
70 audience Forum
1150-1305
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MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
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TEASIGShowcase
Office11-BrightonCentre 40 audience
Talk GEN s,t,a,e,le
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre
80 audience
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Forumonusingliteraturecreativelyindiverseteachingenvironments
Bringingadulthighschoolcommunitytogether:aninterdisciplinaryShakespeareproject Lucía Bustamante (CeibalenInglés)
Theplay Hamlet byWilliamShakespearehascreatedanengagingeducationalcontextinHighSchool Number17,Uruguay.Bybeingpartoftheproject'ShakespeareFestival;’thisplayhasempowered adultbeginnerstudentsfromvulnerablebackgroundstoexperiencethelanguagefirst-hand.Iwill showhowmotivatingShakespeare'splayscanbeinEFLclassrooms.
UnlockingShakespeare'smagic:openingmindsofyoungreaders Marjory DondadeOliveira (ColégioCatamarã)
ThispresentationdelvesintoaprojectledbyaBrazilianteacherandcoordinator,addressingthe importanttaskofengagingchildrenandadolescentswiththeworksofShakespeare.Thestudy exploreseffectivestrategiesandtheirpotentialapplicabilityforeducatorsworldwideseekingto enhanceliteraryengagement,turningreluctantreadersintopassionatebooklovers.
Literature,interculturalityandglobalcitizenshipeducationthroughyoungcharacters’voices Barbara Lapornik (LiceoScientificoStatale"FrancePrešeren")
Thispresentationfocusesonusingcontemporaryandpost-colonialfictioninEnglishforadultsand youngadultstoimplementinterculturalcommunicativecompetenceandglobalcitizenship education,consideredwithinlanguagepedagogyandpractice.Meaningfultexts,takenfromthe selectednovelsandhighlightingyoungheroines'andheroes'challenges,willbefollowedbycreative studentactivities.
Buildingupaspeakingrubric:whatadeal!
María Aguilar (UniversidadTécnicaFedericoSantaMaría)
Teachersareconstantlylookingforguidelinestoevaluatespeakingperformance.Duringthisprocess, differenttypesofrubricssuitablefororalproductiontaskshavebeencontrastedandcompared.Inour talk,wewillshowtheaudiencetheresultsofouranalysisofrubricsusedtoassessspeaking performancetofacilitateandsupporttheprocessofbuildingrubrics.
Stakeholders’viewsofteachingEnglishasaninternationallanguage
MandanaArfaKaboodvand(UniversityofEswatini),SaidaAkbarova(WestminsterInternational UniversityinTashkent)
Inourtalk,wearguethatutilisingEnglishasaninternationallanguageintheclassisnotalways straightforward.Totakeadvantageoftheconcept,educatorsshouldconsiderstudents’needs,job markets’demandsandpedagogicalpracticality.Torestourcase,wedrawondatacollectedfrom studentsinvariousnon-English-speakingregions,internationalemployers,non-nativeEnglish instructorsandpersonalexperience.
ExploringtheCELTAteachingpracticumonanMATESOL
Richard Chinn (King'sCollegeLondon&InternationalHouseLondon), Joe Fagan (King'sCollege London)
Thistalkfocusesontheinitialfindingsofaresearchprojectwhichaimedtoexploretheimpactofa combinedMATESOL/CELTAprogrammeonnoviceteachers'beliefstowardslanguagelearningand teaching.Thistalkaimstoprovideattendeeswithinsightsandideasformaximisingtheimpactofthe teacherpracticumonMAprogrammes.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears p =primaryteaching s =secondaryteaching t =tertiaryteaching a =adultteaching
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Pavilion-TheGrandHotel 80 audience
Forum
1150-1305
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Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience Forum 1150-1305
EAP,LT s,t,a, e,le
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Empress-TheGrandHotel
250 audience
Paneldiscussion
1150-1305
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Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Talk
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Forumonreflectivepractice
TeachermotivationandteacherreflectioninEFLcontext
Birsen Tutunis (IstanbulKulturUniversity)
ThisstudyaimedtoexploretherelationshipbetweenteachermotivationandteacherreflectioninEFL context.Adescriptivedesignwasusedtoexplore(1)thecorrelationbetweenteachermotivationand reflection,(2)teachers’levelsofreflectionandteachingexperienceand,(3)teachers’levelsof reflectionandtheireducationalbackground.Theresultsindicatedamoderatepositivecorrelation betweenmotivationandreflection.
Reflectivepracticeasaprofessionaldevelopmenttool
Anestin Chi (GovernmentTechnicalCollege,Ndimi)- WinneroftheIELTSMorganTerryMemorial Scholarship
Thissessionbrieflydiscussesthetheoreticalfoundationsofreflectivepractice,exploresreflective processesandhighlightsarangeoftoolsandpracticalstrategiesforengaginginreflectivepractice.It alsoexaminessomechallengesthatpractitionersmightfacewithimplementingreflectivepracticein theircontextsandexploresstrategiestoovercomethechallenges.
ProfessionaldevelopmentofEnglishteachersthroughreflectivepractice
ShivRam Pandey (GraminAdarshaMultipleCampus,Tarkeshwor,TU.,Nepal)
Reflectivepracticehasbecomeakeydrivingforceandanincreasinglyinfluentialreferentinthe professionaldevelopmentofteachers.Itisaruminative,meditative,reflective,creativeandcritical processtogrowasaprofessional.Itisteacherinitiatedandteacherdirected.Reflectivepracticeand professionaldevelopmentshouldgotogetherifateacherwantstobeaneffectiveone.
ForumonAIinEnglishlanguageeducation:opportunitiesandchallenges
AIinteachingEnglish-athreatoropportunity?
Evelina Miscin (RITCroatia)
ThistalkexplorestheintegrationofAI,specifically ChatGPT,inlanguageeducation.Ithighlights ChatGPT'spotentialasalanguagepracticepartner,tutor,andresourcetool.Thetalkcoverstheshort theoryofAI,itsroleinlanguageclassroomsandofferspracticalapplicationsof ChatGPT toenhance languageproficiencyandengagement.
ExploringEnglishlanguageteachingthrough ChatGPT'sSWOTlens
Ezgi SelcukArican (MayaSchools)
Inthistalk,myprimarygoalistocarefullydissectthestrengths,weaknesses,opportunities,and potentialthreatsofintegrating ChatGPT intomodernEnglisheducation.Bycloselyanalyzingits uniquecapabilitiesandinherentchallenges,attendeeswillgainacomprehensiveunderstandingof howgenerativeAIcaneaseandsignificantlyenrichEnglishlanguageteaching.
Unveiling ChatGPT impactonelevatingEnglishreadingproficiency
Sudsuang Yutdhana (DepartmentofEnglish,ThefacultyofHumanities,NaresuanUniversity, Thailand)
Thisresearchstudyinvestigatestheeffectivenessofusing ChatGPT toenhanceEnglishreadingskills. Thestudyemploysaquantitativeapproach,involvingadiversegroupofEnglishlanguagelearners withvaryingproficiencylevels.Thefindingsprovideinsightsintotheeffectivenessof ChatGPT in improvingEnglishreadingskillsincludingreadingcomprehensionandvocabularyacquisition. Learners'perceptionsof ChatGPT arealsoexplored.
Teacheragencyacrossglobalcontexts:drivers,challenges,andopportunities
Silvana Dushku (UniversityofCentralFlorida), Undraa Enkhtaivan (TheNational Universityof Mongolia),LoretteBassoung(UniversityInstituteofGulfofGuinea)
Thispaneldiscussionreportsonthefindingsofalarge-scaleresearchstudyconductedinAfrica,Asia, LatinAmerica,andtheUnitedStatesonthepost-pandemicEnglishteacherrolesasagentsofchange. Itinvitesadiscussionofcontext-relevantdrivers,constraints,andprofessionalopportunitiesfor effectiveteacheragencydevelopmentandimplementation.
Usingbigdatatopromoteequalityinmassiveteacherdevelopment
Alessandra Moura (BritishCouncil)
IwilldemonstratehowbigdatawascollectedbytheBritishCouncilinBrazilandanalysedtorefine teacherdevelopmentoffers,especiallyMOOCs,makingthemattractivetoanaudienceofover170,000 people.Iwillsharepracticalexamplesofdatasetsthatteachereducators,managersandleaderscan usetopromoteequalityonteacherdevelopmentactivitiesandcommunicationcampaigns.
Session1.3 1235-1305
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500 audience
Talk TD
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Syndicate1-Brighton Centre Forum 1150-1305
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
LAM
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Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
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Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
MaW,TD
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le MaWSIGShowcase
Skyline-BrightonCentre
150 audience
Talk BE a, e,le
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
ESOL,YLT ey,s,p,s, e,le
YLTSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
IPSEN,RES s, e,le
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MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre 80 audience
Talk RES,TTEd p,s,t, e
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre Forum 1150-1305
Walkinginsomeoneelse'sshoes:teachersandstudentstogether
Jeremy Harmer (Freelance)
Tuesday16
Oftenteachersdothingsandstudentshavetoacceptit,becausethat'sthewayitis.Butthebest educatorsseethingsfromtheirstudents'pointofview.It'sdifficult,though.Wearenotthem.Often there'sabigdistance.Sohowcanweascertaintheirpointofview?Whatdoesanddoesn'twork?Do WEneedtochange?
ForumonempoweringthroughEnglish:refugeenarrativesandinclusion continued
Presidentialprecedents:leadershiplessonsfromtheWhiteHouse Mike Riley (NILE)
AsAmericansgotothepollstoelecttheirpresident,weaskifthereareleadershiplessonswe,as academicmanagers,canlearnfrompastoccupantsoftheWhiteHouse.Wewillexplorethe behavioursthatcontributetoeffectiveleadership,decision-makingskillsrequiredinacrisisandthe valuesweshouldembrace(andavoid)tobuildsuccessfulteams.
We'veallbeenthere!
Robert McLarty (PavilionELTatPavilionPublishing)
Podcasts,conferences,articles;allgoodwaysoflearningthecraftofteaching.Oneresourcewhichhas alwayshelpedme,andisoftenoverlooked,isthestaffroom.Thewisevoiceinthecorner,thehonest friend,thecolleaguewhohasfacedyourissueanddealtwithit.ThetalkcoverstipsI’vebeengiven andothersfromPavilion’s ETpedia series.
Introducingacompetencyframeworkforlanguagelearningmaterialswriting
Sandy Millin (ELTPlaybook/TakeYourTimeDelta/Freelance)
Acompetencyframeworksetsouttheknowledge,skillsandabilitiesneededtodoajobsuccessfully. FrameworksexistforELTteachers,trainersandmanagers,butnotformaterialswriting.Inspiredby DeniseSantos’IATEFL2022talk,IcreatedoneformyMAdissertation.Iwillsharewhatitis,howI createdit,andhowyoucanuseit.
Wheretostart?Designingshortcoursesforcorporateclients.
Karina Zew (BridgeEducationGroup), Samantha Yates (Pearson)
Whencorporatecustomersinvestinlanguagetrainingfortheiremployees,theywanttoseeresultsas quicklyaspossible.Howdoyoudesignaneffectivecurriculumwhenthereisnotimetocompletea fulllevelofacoursebook?ThispresentationshowcasesasolutiondevelopedbyBridgeEducation GroupusingtheGlobalScaleofEnglish.
Booststudents’learningbyembracingneuroplasticityinyourclassroom!
Farid Zaiter (BritishCouncilBahrain)
Everponderedhowtoturnyourdisengaged,unfocusedYLsintoclasssuperheroes?Joinmytalkto unlockyourstudents'cognitivepotential,makinglearningabreezeforYLs.Discoversimplein-class tricksandvaluableneuroplasticitystrategieswhichwillleadtoabrain-friendlyenvironment,ensuring moreengaging,memorablelessons,andsuperchargingyourteachingtoboostlearningpotential.
Tacklingsocialinequalityonetaskatatime
Jessica Knuth (UniversityofSiegen)
Recentadvancesinsocialjusticeeducationhaveincreasedtherepresentationofgender,race,and sexualorientationinELTtextbooks.However,theabsenceofdiversesocialclassrepresentationand exclusionarytaskdesigncanisolatechildrenfromdisadvantagedbackgrounds.Thispresentationaims toraiseawarenessofthisissueandprovidestrategiestoenhancetaskinclusivity,fosteringdiverse perspectivesandequitablelearningopportunities.
Empoweringlanguageteachers:China-UKpeermicro-teachinglessonstudycollaboration Jeff Stanford (UniversityofLeicester), Pamela RogersonRevell (UniversityofLeicester)
DiscovertheoutcomesofacollaborativeresearchprojectunitingaUKuniversitywiththreeChinese institutions.ThisinvestigationdelvesintotheefficacyofPeer-MicroteachingLessonStudy(PMLS)in enhancingtheprofessionalknowledgeandskillsofpre-serviceEnglishteachers.Additionally,it assessestheimpactofPMLSonparticipants'confidenceandtheirdevelopmentofaprofessional identity.
Forumonenhancingwritingviabalancedfeedback,screencastingandpeer-review continued
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Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel Forum 1150-1305
Empress-TheGrandHotel Paneldiscussion 1150-1305
Dointernationalstudents’digitalandacademicskillsmeetuniversityexpectations?
Julie Humble (UniversityofWolverhampton)
Thistalkwillprovideopportunitiestodiscussthetitlequestion,bysharingideasandexperiencesfrom withinourUKcontext.Themainaimistosuggesteffectivestrategiesforidentifyingandrecognising, atanearlystageoftheinternationalstudentjourney,theneedforappropriatesupportwithbasic digitalskillsandacademicliteracy,inordertoimproveourstudentoutcomes.
WhatifIfail?Buildingresilienceinthereflectiveclassroom
Tanya Livarda (Freelance)
Nowadays,itisquitecommonthatourstudentsareafraidofcommunicating,collaborating,andeven learning.Duringthisinteractivetalk,wearegoingtoreflectonwhatresilienceis,howitislinkedwith reflectivepracticesandwithcreatingautonomouslearners,aswellaspracticalexamplesofhowto buildresilienceinaconstantlytransformativeworld.
SlovenianELFpronunciationofDončić,TrumpandŽižek
Mojca Belak (UniversityofLjubljana)
Thistalkwillfocusontwopoints:howSlovenianspeakersadaptEnglishpronunciationtomakeit morecomfortableforthem,andwhytheychoosetouseELFpronunciation.Isitbecauseofnational pride,fashion,linguisticincompetenceorsomethingelseentirely?WhataboutteachersofEnglishshouldatleastourpronunciationbemorelikeanL1speaker?
Brain-basededucation:amindsetchanger
Sofia Iakovidou ('LondonCalling'LanguageSchool)
Wewilljustifythepresenceofbrain-basededucationasanindispensablepartoflanguagelearning andwewilldemonstratehowEFLteacherscaneffectivelyintegrateitintotheirteachingofB2-C1level ofESLstudents.Groundedinthepowerofwords,wewillrevealhowtoteachlifeskillsandbuild autonomouslearners.
Forumonusingliteraturecreativelyindiverseteachingenvironments continued
RethinkingL2oralassessments:themissinglisteningcomponent
Leyla Karatay (IowaStateUniversity)
Inthistalk,Iwillpresentastudythatidentifiesthelearningneedsandtargetskillsofuniversity-level L2studentstodevelopamoreintegratedoralassessmentratingscalebyincorporatingsurveys, interviews,anddocumentanalysis.Thestudyaimstobridgethegapbetweenlisteningandspeaking skillsinoralassessments,thusofferingimplicationsforbothlanguagetestingandteaching.
Localisationforbestpractice
Jeremy Beacock (BritishCouncil)
Localisation,adaptinglessonsforspecificlocalcontexts,isapowerfultoolforencouragingautonomy, personalisation,andmotivation,andgivingcommunicativeopportunity.Wewilldiscusshow localisationforlessondevelopmentincorporatesmultipleelementsofcontemporarybestpractice, andIwilloutlineexamplesandtechniquesdrawnfromYLclasses,IELTSteaching,andgeneraladults toshowitsapplicabilityacrossmanycontexts.
TeachingaboutEnglish:itsIndoEuropeanrootsinUkraineandCaucasus
Michael Carrier (HighdaleLearning)
HowcanteachersmotivateadvancedstudentstolearnEnglish?Thistalksuggestsengagingstudents inlearning*about*thelanguage,usingthehistoryanddevelopmentofthelanguageitselfasa classroomtopicforreadingandproductiveskills,inadditiontoeverydaytopics.Thetalkuses storytellingapproachestolookatthehistoryofthelanguage,itsroots,andwordstories.
Forumonreflectivepractice continued
ForumonAIinEnglishlanguageeducation:opportunitiesandchallenges continued
Teacheragencyacrossglobalcontexts:drivers,challenges,andopportunities continued
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Introducingafree-to-accessgeneralEnglishe-textbookbasedontheSDGs
Sue Robbins (UniversityofSussexUK)
Tuesday16
DevelopYourEnglish isaninteractivecoursebookpublishedonthePressBooksplatformine-book, EPUBandPDFformats.ItisbasedontheUnitedNationsSustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs)and aimedatstudentsatB2levelaimingtoachieveC1ontheCEFR.This'open'textbookcarriesaCC-BYNDlicenceandiscompletelyfreetoaccessanduse.
1305-1405
Mangers,directors,academicmanagersmeetup
Tuesday16
Ifyouareamanager,directororacademicmanger,cometotheIATEFLStandtomeetother professionalsandmakesomeconnections.
UniversityofBirmingham StudyingforaMasterscourseonline
TheUniversityofBirminghamrunsfourpostgraduatecourseswhichcanbefollowed100%online, including:
-MAinTESOL
-MAinAppliedLinguistics
-PostgraduateCertificateinTESOL
-PostgraduateCertificateinAppliedLinguistics
Wehave210studentsfollowingthesecoursesbasedin22differentcountries.OurMasters programmesarewellknownandhavebeenrunningforover25years.Iwillbetalkingaboutthe structureandcontentoftheseonlineMastersprogrammes.
Ifyouareinterestedinstudyingonline,comealong!
Speaker:DrCraytonWalker
Pop-upPresentationStage 1340-1355
TrinityCollegeLondon Friendorfoe?AIinELT
WhiletheimpactofnewlyavailableAItoolsisclear,therehasbeenlittledataonwhetherteachersare usingAI,whatthey’reusingitforandhowmuchit’strusted.TrinityCollegeLondoncommissioneda YouGovsurveyof1,000teachersintheUKtoanswerthesequestions.
Findoutwhattheysaid,alongsidedetailsofourexcitinginnovations,includingthenewapp, SkillUp!, whichusesgenerativeAItocreateapersonalisedlearningpathforyounglearners,anAIlesson planninggenerator,andsomeexcitingupdatestoourEnglishlanguageassessmentsthatutilisethe latestdevelopmentsintechnology.
Speaker:MartinOetegenn-LanguageandTESOLManager,TrinityCollegeLondon
Tuesday16
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ELTteachertrainingatacrossroads:wherenow?
Judith Hudson (UniversityofHawai'i,Hawai'iEnglishLanguageProgram(HELP)), Gabriel Diaz Maggioli (UniversidadORTUruguay), Jason Anderson (UniversityofWarwick), Ben Beaumont (TrinityCollegeLondon)
Towhatextentis‘initial’ELTteachertraining(internationalandnationalprogrammes)relevant,useful andappropriateforthechangingdemographicofteachersinincreasinglyprecarioustimes?This panelwilldiscussteachertraininginapost-Covidworld,includingitscurrentstateandpotential futuredirectionsgivenrecentinnovations(onsite,online,hybridandflippedcourses).Comealong andshareyourviews.
Liftingthelidonengaging,effectivevideoandaudioresources
Colette Thomson (FootstepProductions/SensationsEnglish)
Flexible,well-supported,learner-centredaudioandvideocontentraisesinterest,enhancesinputand improveslearningoutcomes.Identifyingelementswhichgeneratelearnerengagementandscaffold meaningful,personalisedlanguagedevelopmentiskeybothtoproducingandexploitingthese powerfulresources.We’llexploreresources,courseapproachesandteachingtechniquesthatharness theirpotential,includingcasestudiesfromtheBBC,nationalbroadcastersandSensationsEnglish.
ELF,ELF-awareness,ELTcourseware:insightsfromateachereducationcourse
Natasha Tsantila (Deree-TheAmericanCollegeofGreece&HellenicOpenUniversity), Anastasia Georgountzou (NKUA)
Inthistalk,wepresentathree-phaseELF-awareteachereducationcourse,samplesoftheELF-aware lessonsthatresultedfromteachers’engagementwiththeteacher-educationcourse,andwereport practitioners’feedbackontheiroveralleducationalexperience.Implicationsofthiscourseonteacher educationandmaterialsadaptationsinmulticulturalclassroomcontextsareoffered.
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Forumoneducationalprojects
Empoweringeducationalcommunitiesthroughcollaboration:amultifacetedproject Mauricio Pérez (CeibalenInglés)
Inthissession,IwillhighlightthecrucialroleofcollaborationwithinCeibalenInglés,featuringthe MakeItHappen project.Thisprojectisfoundedontheprinciplesofcollaborationandcooperation, withaprimarymissiontoempowereducationalcommunitiesdedicatedtoenhancingtheprospects ofstudentsfromunderservedbackgrounds.
EnglishwithoutBorders
Carolina Cruz (BritishCouncil,Colombia)
EnglishwithoutBorders aimstosupportlocalauthoritiesintheirgoaltoenhanceEnglishproficiencyin Colombia,byimplementinganafterschoolhome-basedvideoconferencingapproachwithless privilegedstudents.Throughthislarge-scaleprojectweareprovidingstudentswithaninclusiveand high-qualityteachingopportunity,sotheycanhavefourtofivehoursofextraEnglishlearningper week.
ECORadio:ajourneytoempowerruralColombiathroughELT
David Vallejo (BritishCouncil,Colombia)
Explore ECORadio,acollaborativeeffortbetweentheBritishCouncilandColombia’sMinistryof Education.WeharnessthepowerofradiotofacilitateEnglishlanguagelearning,withdedicated programmesforprimaryandsecondarystudents.Discoverhowthislow-techsolutionistransforming educationinruralareas,empoweringteachers,andinspiringstudentswhileofferingascalablemodel forgloballanguagelearninginitiatives.
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
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Representationisgoodrepresentation?!QueerperspectivesinGermanELT
Albert Biel (UniversityDuisburg-Essen)
ResearchhasshownthatqueeridentitieshavelongbeenrenderedinvisibleintheELTclassroom. However,thingsarechanginginGermany.Thistalkexploreswaystoincludequeeridentitiesand deconstructheteronormativity,takesacriticallookatexamplesfrompublishedmaterialsusedin GermanELTclassrooms,anddiscusseswhatimpactfulinclusionofsexualandgenderdiversitycan looklike.
HornbyTrustScholars’presentation
TeacherdevelopmentinGlobalSouthcontexts:constraintsandaffordances
SumaiyaAkhter,EhsanArnaout,MerveDemir,JawidJafari,DansonMbaabuKimathi,Leonardo MarinhoDiasLima,KhánhHằngPham,YiviriRasifatuTombir,MaryamSadatSakaki
Therearemanyconstraintsoncontinuingprofessionaldevelopment(CPD)inGlobalSouthcontexts, rangingfromlackofofficialprovisionoreveninstitutionaldiscouragementofPDtoconnectivityand financialissues.However,ourindividualstories–ofteninvolvingcollaborationwithothersandusesof technology–showthattransformativePDispossible.Fromthese,though,whatimplicationscanbe drawn?WeendwithsomesuggestionsforenhancingPDinourandotherGlobalSouthcontexts.
Usingchildren’sliteratureinEFLclassrooms(childrenaged3-6)
Diana Cojocnean (ImagiNationEarlyYearsCentre)
HowcanEFLteachersusechildren’sliteraturetoteachEnglishinaworldwhereyounglearnersare moreconnectedtodigitalcontentthantoliterature?Thispracticaltalkwillshowyouhowtodesign enjoyablestory-basedactivitiesforveryyounglearners,usingbothliteratureandaplay-based learningapproachthatinspireschildrentoloveliteratureandlearnEnglish.
Creativepracticesandautonomousidentitiesempoweringpre-serviceteachers
Marisol GuzmanCova (BenemeritaUniversidadAutonomadePuebla,LanguagesUniversity, Mexico)- WinneroftheIATEFLReSIGScholarship
Thispresentationhighlightsthisempiricalresearchonpre-serviceteacherswhopossessan autonomousidentityindiverseeducationalcontexts.Itemphasizesthesignificanceofcreative practicesthatempowerteachersinapplyingcriticalthinking.Attendeeswilllearncreativestrategies todevelopcapacitiesforadaptation,improvisation,creativeuseoftechnology,agency,empathy, willingness,andmotivation.
Thepsychologyofsecondlanguagepronunciationlearning/teaching
Piers Messum (PronunciationScienceLtd)
LearninghowtopronounceanL2ismorecomplicatedthanlearningothermotorskills:theactions involvedareinvisible,andthereisextensiveinterferencefromL1pronunciationinbothproduction andperception.Nowonderstudentsstruggle!Butclearthinking(1)aboutthedifficultiesinvolvedand (2)abouthowskillsarelearntsuccessfully,pointstohowwecanteachbetter.
Session1.4 1405-1435
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ForumondecolonialthinkingandpracticeinELT
Englishlanguageteachingandthecolonialmatrixofpower
Katalin EgriKu-Mesu (UniversityofLeicester)
Iwillconsiderhowthecolonialmatrixofpowerandthesociologyofabsenceshaveshaped developmentsinELTfromthemonolingualbiasandprimacyofthenativespeakertotheownershipof English,themultilingualturnandteachingEnglishasaninternationallanguage.Iwillcritically appraisecounter-hegemonicinitiativessuchasdecentringELTanddecentringwhitenessinELT.
Exploringbi-directionaldecolonialityinELTinGermanyandCameroon
Eric Ekembe (HigherTeacherTraining(ENS)CollegeYaounde)
Thispaperderivesfromabi-directionaldecolonialtandemteachinginGermanyandCameroonto exploretheextenttowhichELTcurriculaandclassroompracticescommittodecoloniality.Iblend criticalcontentanalysiswithethnographicevidencefromthetwocontextstoexplorethe sustainabilityofbi-directionaldecolonialagenda.Evidencetendstocomplicatethelinkbetween decolonialactionandsystemsconstruction.
Honouringourroots:indigenizingthecurriculuminWesternCanada
Susan Abrill (UniversityOfVictoriaELC)
Inthepast,visitingEFLstudentswouldcometoVancouverIsland,Canada,foritsnaturalbeautybut leavewithoutanyknowledgeofitsindigenousculture.Iwillbrieflydescribethehistoricalcontextfor reconciliationandindigenization.ThenIwillshowexamplesofwaysIhaveshiftedthefocusof activitiesandassignmentstoreflectindigenousideas,traditions,andvalues.
Engagingteachereducatorsacrossschoolsystems
Emilio Abularach (BritishCouncil), Sérgio MonteirodaSilva (BritishCouncil)
Teachereducatorslinkpolicymakerstoclassrooms.Theyenactnewguidelinessetforthbylegislation. Throughthistalk,wewillillustratehowteachereducatorsfacilitatenewpolicies’reachintoELT classrooms.Wewillraisethediscussionabouthowateachingeducationcareerisproductivetoapply publicpolicywheremattersmost:classrooms.
Schoolleaders’experiencesofburnout:causes,effectsandsolutions
Daniel Xerri (UniversityofMalta)
BurnoutaffectsthephysicalandmentalwellbeingofschoolleadersworkingindifferentELTcontexts aroundtheworld.BasedontheresultsofastudyconductedinMalta’sprivateELTsector,thistalks shedslightonwhatcausesburnoutinschoolleaders,howtheyareimpactedbyit,andwhatpractical measurescanbeadoptedtoaddresstheproblem.
LaunchingDEIinlanguageteaching:thetiming’sneverright
Lukasz Pakula (choices®globalgmbH)
Inthistalk,IsketchouttheDEIagendaforthelanguageindustry.Drawingonmyacademicresearch andbusinessexpertise,Iputforwardnotionsandideaswhichmaycontributetofosteringamore inclusivelearningenvironment.Iwrap-upwithacallforunificationofDEIresearchinpursuitofa powerfulpoliticalmessageglobally.
NewperspectivesteachingthroughPan-Africanbookandfilm Camilla Heath (IVKOSchool,Amsterdam,TheNetherlands)
LearningaboutAfricanculturalheritagesthroughliteraryandfilmedsourcesgivesanextradimension todifferentperspectives.GiventhewealthofliteraturethathasemergedfromtheAfricancontinentin thelasttwentyyears,theTEFLliteraryclassroomcanbefurtherdevelopedinaseriesofthoughtful lessonmodulesthatincludecultureandhistory.
IELTSvsuniversity:foodforthoughtonstudentlearningjourneys
Amy Coryat (UWEBristol)
Thistalkisaimedatdelegatesworkingwithfutureorcurrentuniversitystudents,inIELTS(orsimilar), pre-sessionalorin-sessionalcontexts.Itwillhighlightchallengesstudentsmayfaceatuniversity, allowingyoutothinkabouthowtohelpthem.WewillshareourexperienceandresearchatUWE Bristolfollowinginternationalstudentsthroughtheirpre-sessionalcourseandpostgraduatestudies.
Teacherbeliefs,professionaldevelopment,languageassessmentliteracy:joiningthedots Mina Patel (BritishCouncil)
IwillsharefindingsofastudyaboutEnglishlanguageteacherbeliefs,professionaldevelopmentand theroleoflanguageassessmentliteracywithinthis.Thestudyproblematiseslanguageassessment literacyasaseparate,namedareaofteacherdevelopment,arguingthatthisveryisolationisan obstacletoteacherswantingtoengagewithitasaconceptandintheirprofessionaldevelopment.
Session1.4 1405-1435 continued Tuesday16
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LurkingisNOTcheating:developingwritingcompetencesinEFLclassrooms
SorenHattesen Balle (UniversityCollegeAbsalon), Merete Olsen (TeacherEducation,Absalon UniversityCollege), Christian Grosen (Stroebyskolen,Zealand,Denmark)
ThistalkisabouthowEFLpupils’writingcompetencescanbedevelopedthroughafocusonlurkingthatis,whenpupils“spyon”eachother’stextproduction.Atheory-baseddiscussionandready-to-use activitiesforEFLteachersareintroduced.ThefocusisonhowlurkingfacilitatesthescaffoldingofEFL pupils’writingprocessesandtheiruseofvarioustexttypes.
Forumonpre-andnewundergraduatestudents
Firstyearstudentsandtheirfaculty'sperceptionsaboutuniversitylife
Amal Farhat (QatarUniversity)
Thestudyexploreshowfirstyearstudentsperceivetheiruniversityexperiences:universitylife, learning,attitudes,andmotivation;andhowthefacultyperceivetheirstudents’experiences.These perceptionswillbecomparedtoidentifyanydiscrepanciesbetweenthetwogroups.Thiscanbeused asabasefordevisingprogramsthatareinlinewiththeneedsofstudents.
Developingbelonging:howESLteachersimpactstudentpersistence
Mariam Mostafa (UniversityofRhodeIsland)
Inthispresentation,wewillshedlightonthecrucialroleESLteachersplayinshapingthesenseof belongingamongfirst-yearstudentsandinfluencingtheirpersistenceinpost-secondaryeducation. We’llexploreeffectivestrategiesandofferinsightsintofosteringaninclusiveenvironmentthat extendsbeyondtheclassroom.ThissessionwillprovideactionableapproachesforESLteachersto empowerstudents.
Nerve-rackingyetvaluable:exploringstudents’experienceswithahigh-impactpractice
Blerta Mustafa (UniversityofPrishtina), Yllkë Paçarizi (UniversityofPrishtina)
TheaimofthistalkistosharetheexperiencesofEFLundergraduatestudentsinKosovo,whoforthe firsttimeembarkedonaHIPscollaborativeresearchexperience.Byembracinganunconventional pedagogicalapproachthatrequiredactiveengagementthroughweeklytasksandcollective accountability,studentsnavigatedajourneyoftransformation,emergingacademicallyand professionallyadept,amidamyriadofsetbacks.
NurturingcohesiverelationsinVenezuelanEFLteams
Belkys Blanco (UniversidadNacionalExperimentaldelMagisterio)
Inthistalk,IpresentthecollectiveeffortofVenezuelantrainerspromotingandfosteringteacher developmenttoachieveeffectiveEFLlearninginschools.Today,whentheteachingprofessionfaces unprecedentedchallenges,ourexperiencepresentssoundstrategiestopromoteandconsolidate teacherdevelopmentcommunitiesdespiteadverseconditions.Explorewithustheevolutionofthe project,challenges,learningandperspectives.
Translatingtexts:grammaringthroughinterlingualfocusonform
Elisabet(Titik) Murtisari (FacultyofArts,UniversitasKristenSatyaWacana,Indonesia) Thisjointresearchexploreshowtranslationmaybeastimulatingtask-basedgrammarlearning.We willdelveintohowtranslatingtexts,groundedinSkopostheory,canengagestudentsacrossvarious languageproficienciesin“interlingualfocusonform”.Drawingfromasurveyonstudentexperiences, theresearchrevealshowwell-plannedtranslationactivities,embracinglearners'multilingualabilities, canengagestudentsinin-depthgrammaring.
Wellbeingliteracy:whatstudentsknow,whatteachersneedtoknow
Carlos Murillo (UniversityofGraz,Austria), Miri Baum (GivatWashingtonAcademicCollegeof Education)
ThispresentationreportsonfindingsfromafocusgroupstudyonEFLstudents’wellbeingliteracy. Basedontheanalysisofthestudentdata,weintroduceanempirically-groundedwellbeingliteracy frameworkwhichcanbeusedtosupportthedevelopmentofwellbeingintheELTclassroomby evaluatingstudents'knowledgeandneeds.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching t =tertiaryteaching a =adultteaching
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Session1.4 1405-1435 continued Tuesday16
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ForumonhowtoinspireglobalcitizenshipinELTclassrooms
Inspiringglobalcitizenship:sustainabledevelopmentinthelanguageclassroom
Katherine Moran (Efrei:ParisPanthéon-AssasUniversité), Nela Faberova (Efrei:ParisPanthéonAssasUniversité)
TaughtinFrance,thistalkpresentsaninnovativecourseconnectinglanguageacquisitionskillsand theUNSustainableDevelopmentgoals.Usingastudent-ledparadigm,learnersparticipatein situationalexercisesandcommunicatetheiranalysisinavideoandposterprojectpresentation.We shareourinsightsaswellasabespoketeachingtoolkitthatcanberolledoutinmanycontexts.
PromotingtheSDGs:internationalstudentteamscreatecityevents
An Ostyn (VIVESUniversityofAppliedSciences)
Areyouinterestedinproject-basedlearning?Thistalkwillguideyouthroughablendedinternational programmeaimedatraisingawarenessoftheSustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs)while enhancingstudents’(online)meetingandpresentationskillsaswellastheirinternational competences.Thisinnovativeinitiativeinvolved150businessstudentsfrom5international programmes.
Promotingactivethinking:usingUNsustainabilitygoalsinthecurriculum
Hannah Tucker-Bloom (BSCEducation)
HowcanweensurethatourcurriculumrecogniseskeyworldissueswhileremainingtruetoEFLroots andbeingsensitivetothecommunitiesweworkwith?Thisworkshopwillpromotediscussionand groupinteractionbyexploringapilotSpeaking&ListeningcoursethatusesUNSustainabilityGoalsas itstheme.
Session1.5 1450-1520
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre Paneldiscussion 1405-1520
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ELTteachertrainingatacrossroads:wherenow? continued
Tuesday16
Concept-basedlearningandtherealitiesoftheELTclassroom
Philip Haines (OxfordUniversityPress)
Concept-basedlearningoffersmanybenefits,includingcriticalthinkingandlearnerindependence. However,concept-basedlearningcanseemfarremovedfromtheeverydayrealityofELTteachers.
DrawingontheOUPpaper Learningwithconcepts,thissessionidentifieschallengesteachersinLatin Americancountriesmightfacewhenintegratingconcept-basedlearningintotheclassroom,aswellas howtoaddressthem.
Usingbackwardcoursedesignforprioritizinglearningoutcomesininstruction
Celestina Cardoz (ETSGlobal)
BackwardCourseDesign(BCD)modelhasbecomeaprominentcurriculumdevelopmentframework whichprioritizeslearningoutcomes.AligninginstructionwithIntendedLearningOutcomes(ILOs)is crucialforeffectivelearningandengagement.Howdoteachersdesigninstructionalmaterialsbased ondesiredoutcomes?ThistalkincludesatheoreticalinsightofinstructionwithintheBCDmodeland acasestudythatreflectsreal-worldapplications.
Forumoneducationalprojects continued
Coursedesignandmaterialsforolderadults
Marina Gonzalez (UniversidadNacionaldeJoseCPaz)
CoursesforolderadultswereredesignedduringCovid-19todistancemodeandthischangecreated theneedtoredesignandadaptcontentsandmaterials.Thetalkwillfocusonthecoreguidelines appliedandexplorethechallengesandopportunitiesthisnewrealitycanbringintermsofcourse designandmaterials.
HornbyTrustScholars’presentation
TeacherdevelopmentinGlobalSouthcontexts:constraintsandaffordances continued
Primaryschoolclassroompractices:whatdoescontext-appropriatereallymean?
Sue Garton (AstonUniversity)
Apolicy-practicegaphaslongbeennotedinprimaryEnglishlanguageteaching,withteachersoften criticisedforusing‘traditional’activities.However,therearesignsofashiftwithincreasingrecognition oftheneedforlocallyrelevantteaching.Inthistalk,wewilldiscusslocalconstructionsofsuccessful practicesinteachingEnglishtoyounglearnersinBangladesh,Malawi,MexicoandUzbekistan.
Session1.5 1450-1520 continued Tuesday16
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“Walkintheirshoes”:Englishasa“distant”language Isabel Martin (UniversityofEducationKarlsruhe)
Usingasystematiccontrastiveapproach,thistalkdemonstrateswhyandhowSouthEastAsian learnersofEnglishfacechallengesinphonology,morphology,syntax,semantics,lexis,grammar, reading,writing,andpragmatics.Thetalkpresentslinguisticimpasses,puzzlesandriddlestoshow howignoranceofanyL1(e.g.Lao)perpetuatesthecreationandexportofbarrier-creatingL2 “international”textbooksandmethodologies.
Lessonsfromalow-visionteacherforstudentswithdisabilities
Cainã Perri (Troika), Lara SoutoSantana (EMEFArmandoArrudaPereira)
Theevolvingsocietalinclusionofindividualswithdisabilitiesnecessitatesadiscussiononthe significanceofactivelisteningandempathyinfosteringinclusiveeducation.Bydrawingonmy personaljourneyasavisuallyimpairedEnglishlanguageeducatorinBrazilianpublicschools,this presentationseekstohelpparticipantsenhanceclassroomengagementandpromoteequitable learningexperiencesforeverystudent.
ForumondecolonialthinkingandpracticeinELT continued
EnglisheducationamongtheaspiringRMGprofessionals:practicesandprospects
Syeda Sultana (BracUniversity)
ThisstudyinvestigateswhattypeofEnglishlanguageReadyMadeGarment(RMG)professionalsneed intheirdailyoperations,howtheaspiringRGMprofessionalsaretaughtEnglishatbothpublicand privateinstitutionsandthechallengestheyface.Aimingatbetterdesignandimplementationof Englishcourses,thefindingswillbecriticalsinceBangladeshRMGindustryaccountsfor84%of Bangladesh’sexports.
Whatexactlyisthepointofabudget?
Andy Hockley (IDLTM)
Budgetingcanbeoneofthosetasks,liketimetabling,whichlanguageteachingmanagersdread.But whatexactlyisabudget?Howcanyoumakethebudgetworkforyouandgetthemostvalueoutof it?Inthistalk,we'llanswerthesequestionsanddosomepracticalexercisestoseehowthebudgetcan becreatedandused.
Quidproquo:makingpeerclassroomobservationsmutuallybeneficial
Barbora Chovancova (MasarykUniversityLanguageCentre)
Inmanyinstitutions,itiscommonpracticeforteacherstoobserveoneanother’sclasses.Thebenefit fortheobservedisindisputable,butwhatcantheobservergleanfromtheexperience?Howcan mindfulandreflectiveobservationleadtowashbackontheobserver’sownteaching?Inthistalk,Iwill showhowtomaximisetheprofitfortheobserver,too.
EasingthetransitiontoacademicEnglishthroughabstractwriting Natassia Schutz (UNamur,Belgium)
ThispresentationillustrateshowL2universitylearnersmajoringinscienceareintroducedtoacademic writingthroughtheuseoflexicalbundles(i.e.recurrentsequencesofwords).Morespecifically,Ifocus onabstractwritinganddrawinspirationfromSwales’moveanalysis(1990)aswellasCortes’concept oftriggers(2013),i.e.,lexicalbundlesstartingamove.
Grammarteachingthatmakessense
Ulla Fuerstenberg (DepartmentofEnglishStudies,UniversityofGraz,Austria), Elke BederHubmann (DepartmentofEnglishStudies,UniversityofGraz,Austria)
Inourtalk,wewillexplainwhywebelievethatteachinggrammarisanimportantelementof languageteaching.Wewilldiscusseffectivewaysofteachinggrammarincontextandsharesome easy-to-preparegrammartasksthatarebasedoncurrenttopicsandencouragemeaningful,authentic languageuseincommunicativecontexts.
Howcanwehelpstudentscopewithcomputer-adaptivetesting?
Myleni Ishida (Freelance)- WinneroftheIATEFLTEASIGScholarship
Theadventofcomputer-adaptivetestingposeschallengesforteachersandlearners,suchasthestress ofnotknowingtheorderofthequestions.Inthistalk,Iwillsharemyexperienceofhelpingstudents copewiththetechnologicalandemotionalaspectsofcomputer-adaptivetestingaswellashowI includeartificialintelligencetoolsinthiskindofexampreparationclasses.
Guidinglistenersthroughlectures:genreanalysisonmetadiscoursemarkers
Kyoko Hosogoshi (KyotoPrefecturalUniversity)
Identifyingandfollowingdiscoursedevelopmentiskeytosuccessfullecturecomprehension.Thistalk reportsoninteractivemetadiscoursemarkers(e.g.,now,Imean,so),whicharedistinctivelyusedin62 lecturesfromthe MichiganCorpusofAcademicSpokenEnglish.Iwilldiscussthepossibilityofdiscoursefocusedlisteninginstructionwithsuchsignalingwordsfornurturingstudents’top-downprocessing skills.
Session1.5 1450-1520 continued Tuesday16
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Forumonpre-andnewundergraduatestudents continued
Empoweringeducators:lessonstudyastheheartbeatofCPD
MirelaCristina ManeaGultekin (SchoolofForeignLanguagesGaziantepUniversity) LessonstudyisaPDapproachhavingtheultimategoalofimprovedteachingandlearning (Fernandez,2002).Thistalkreportsalessonstudycaseattertiarylevelwhereagroupofteachers exploredwaystodeveloptheirlearners’fluencyinspeakingthroughacollaborativeandreflective processthatallowedthemtoenhancetheirteachingskillsandimprovestudentlearningoutcomes.
PuttingAItouseinclass:empoweringschoolsandteachers
Wilim Abrook (LearnCube)
ArtificialIntelligenceisalreadyimpactinglanguageeducation,onlineandoffline.Howcanwetake advantageofgenerativeAItocreaterobustandreliablelessonmaterials?Whatarethelimitationsand pitfallstobeavoided?I'llbeaddressingtheseandotherquestions,drawingonmyexperienceasa curriculumcreator,andindevelopinganAITeacher'sAssistantforonlineclasses.
Relevanceinrevolution
Thom Jones (ExpressPublishing)
Withanecological,economicalandpoliticaltidesweepingestablishedideasandsystemsaway,what comesnext?Thistalkwillexplorethepedagogicalcompassforteachersinaneraofradicalchange. Wewilllookatwhichelementsofeducationareintrinsicallyusefulandtheskillsandvaluesthatwill continuetoberelevanttomorrow,andhowtoteachthem.
ForumonhowtoinspireglobalcitizenshipinELTclassrooms continued
Session1.6 1535-1605
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IworkincommercialESP
Evan Frendo (Freelance)
Tuesday16
MostpublishedresearchinESPcomesfrompeopleintheacademiccommunity,andlargelyignores thethousandsofpractitionersworkinginnon-academiccontexts.Basedoninterviewswithsuch practitioners,thistalkaimstoofferperspectivesnotoftendiscussedintheliterature.Relevantto anyoneworkinginESP,itwillbeofparticularinteresttothoseworkinginESPteachereducation.
Fixin’whatain’tbroke–thelanguageengineers
Jonathan Marks (Freelance)
‘Languageengineers’,includingusinEnglishLanguageTeaching,attempttosteerorhaltthe evolutionofEnglish.IwillshowhowsuchengineeringisevidencedintheEnglishweuseandteach, andsuggestthatintheeraofEnglishasaLinguaFrancaweshouldrespectlanguageevolutionand diversification,prioritisingintelligibilityoverconformitytotraditionalconceptionsofaccuracy.
NewdirectionsinELTdictionaries:insightsfromresearch
Julie Moore (ASHornbyTrust)
Inthissession,I’llquestionwhatacontemporaryELTdictionaryis,orcouldbe,byexploringthemes thathaveemergedfromresearchprojectsfundedbytheASHornbyDictionaryResearchAwards (ASHDRA).I’llpresentprojectsaroundmultilingualresourcestosupporttranslanguaging,the innovativeuseofimagesanddifferentdictionaryformats,aswellasresearchintocontemporary dictionaryusageandskills.
Howcanwereallyevaluatelearninganddevelopmentoutcomes?
Ben Dobbs (DistanceCert)
InbusinessEnglishtraining,relevantstakeholderssuchasHRmanagerswillneedtoseeameasured returnontimeandmoneyinvested.Attendeestothistalkwillgainuseful,practicalideasforwhatcan bemeasured,calculatedandreportedtodemonstratethesuccessandbenefitsoftrainingincluding feedback,knowledge,skills,mindset,workplacemetrics,decisionsmadeandmore.
HowsustainableissustainabilityinprimaryEFLcourseware?
AndrewJohn Starling (GrupoSM-UniversityofDaytonPublishing)
Sustainabilitycontinuestobeanimportanttopicaroundtheworldandthistalkexaminesthekey decisions,process,andlessonslearned,behindtheconceptualizationandcreationofanELTonawardwinningELTseriesforprimarylearnersthatcombinesEnglishandtheUN’sSustainableDevelopment Goalstoraiseawarenessofglobalbigissuesandtoencouragechildrentogetinvolved.
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GlobalEnglishes,localmaterials
Steve Brown (UniversityofGlasgow)
WhilecurrentacademicdiscoursepromotesglobalEnglishesandtheemancipationoflearnersfrom ‘nativespeakernormativity’,genericmaterials-producedwithnoparticularcontextinmindand presentingamonolithicviewofEnglish-arestillhighlyprevalent.Thistalkexploresreasonsforthe enduringpopularityofgenericmaterials,beforeofferingsomealternativeapproachestomaterials sourcing,designanddevelopment.
Encouragingmeaningfulpeerfeedbackamongprimarystudentsusingsuccesscriteria
QuỳnhMaiNgọc Lê (BritishCouncilVietNam)
“IlikeyourwritingbecauseIlikeit!”Everwonderedhowtoguideourprimarystudentstogivericher, moreconstructivefeedback?Thisactionresearchdivesintoapeerfeedbackmodelfocusingon buildingsuccesscriteriaandsharesmyfindingsfortheproject.Theaudiencewillleavethesession withapracticalmodelthatcanbeadaptedtotheircontexts.
Supportingnon-permanentELTINSETtrainersinIndia
Kalyan Chattopadhyay (BankimSardarCollege,UniversityofCalcutta)
TheIndianELTINSETtrainingprogrammesindifferentstatesheavilyrelyonnon-permanentteacher trainers.Inthistalk,IshallpresentfindingsfromaBritishCouncilfundedresearch,startingwiththe preparatorysupportandtheirperceptionaboutthem,thenshiftingtoadequacyofpreparations,ways theyovercomethechallenges,andothersupporttheyneedtofunctionaseffectivetrainers.
Hiddendepths:unlockingthelexicalpotentialofexamtexts
Sérgio Silva (CulturaInglesaDuquedeCaxias)- WinneroftheLexicalLabScholarshipfor lexically-orientatedteachers
LexisiscentraltoC1/C2examssohowcanwemakeitaprominentfeatureofexamclasses?This sessiontacklesthisquestionhead-onbyexploitingthepotentialofexamtextstoserveasabasisfor thedevelopmentoflearners’lexicalcompetence.Anumberofactivitieswillbedemonstratedwith referencetosamplepapersandaplanningframeworkprovided.
Doesteachingformulaiclanguageactuallyimprovestudentwriting?
Melissa Corlett (UCL)
AcademicEnglishisoftenformulaicandmostAcademicWritingcoursesteachformulaiclanguagefor signpostingandotherfunctions.Butdostudentsactuallyusetheseformulas?Whichtasksteachthem effectively?Andmostimportantly,dotheymakestudentwritingbetter?Thistalkpresentsresearch intostudents’useofformulaiclanguageinEAPmaterials,basedonacorpusofstudentwriting.
Question&answersessionrelatingtoVickySaumell’splenarysession
IfyouattendedVickySaumell’splenarysessionthismorningon TheAIfactor:havewefigureditoutyet?, youarewelcometoattendthisrelatedsession.Thiswillallowparticipantstoaskanyquestionsor addressanyissuesthathavebeenraisedbyVickySaumell’stalk.
IATEFLLeadership&ManagementSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum ConnectingELTleadersandmanagersaroundtheworld
JoinusatourOpenForumtomeetwithotherELTleadersandmanagersandcatchupwithLAMSIG newsandplans.WewouldlovetohearyourideasandhopesforourSIG’sfuturedirectionsandtolet youknowhowyoucangetinvolved.
Reflectivepracticeandthe CambridgeInternationalProfessionalDevelopmentQualifications César Bizetto (SãoPauloOpenCentre)
Thistalkaimsatdescribing CambridgeInternationalCertificatesinClassroomPractice and Teaching BilingualLearners andtheirroleinfosteringprofessionaldevelopmentthroughreflectivepractice.We willbrieflyrevisetheconceptofreflectivepractice,analyzetheresultsofasurveycarriedoutwith formercandidatesontheimpactsuchqualificationshavehadintheircareersaseducators.
Masteringmicrolearning:shortintime,powerfulinresults
Ievgeniia Kaskova (EducationFirst)
Withshorterattentionspansandbusierschedules,teachersfaceadauntingchallenge:findingtime fortheirprofessionalgrowth.Settingasidetwo-hourchunksoftheworkdayhasbecomeincreasingly difficult.Thisengagingtalkwillunveiltheessentialprinciplesofeffectivemicrolearningandoutline somepracticalexamples,takenfrommyexperience,thatwillempowerteachertrainerstobenefit fromthisapproach.
MeetingdiverselearningneedsthroughTSLLandUDL
Lucas Lepelt (UniversityofEducationHeidelberg)
TeachingininclusiveenvironmentsrequiresEFLteacherstocreatedifferentiatedtasksthatare suitableforalllearnersofheterogenouslearnergroups.CombiningtheprinciplesofTask-Supported LanguageLearning(TSLL)withtheconceptofUniversalDesignforLearning(UDL)couldprovetobe beneficialforEFLteacherssincebothaimtoimproveandmaximizeteachingandlearningforall people.
Session1.6 1535-1605 continued
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ChatGPTandassessment:thistimeit’spersonal
Shaun Sweeney (DublinTEFL)- WinneroftheTrinityCollegeLondonLanguageExaminations Scholarship
Theimportanceofpersonalised,contextually-relevantstudyandpracticematerialsiswidely acknowledged.Extendingthistoassessmentisalogicalnextstep.Thistalkshowshowteacherscan harnessAItodevisebespokeformativeandsummativeassessmentsthatalignwithemergingneeds oftheirclasses.Wecanbothsavetimeandensurewemaintainaprincipledapproachtolearningand assessment.
AmIemployable?Students’perceptionofskillsrequiredforemployment
Kamila Helmy (TheAmericanUniversityinCairo)
Thispaperwillfocusonstudents’perceptionsofthegenericskillstheybelievetheypossessandfit employers’demands.Basedontheresultsofthequestionnaireconductedwiththem, recommendationswillbemadetosuggestmodificationstothecurriculum.Theresultsofthe questionnairewillbesharedwiththeaudience.
Bringinginterculturalawarenessintotheclassroom
DanielMan-Hon Tse (InternationalHouseMilanandSanDonato)
Interculturalawarenessisavitalskillthateverybodyneedsinourincreasinglyconnectedworld.How canteachersintegratethisskillintoEnglishlanguageteachingandlearning?Inthisinteractivetalk, weshallexplorefourclassroomactivitiesthatteacherscaneasilyexploitforraisingintercultural awarenessamonglanguagelearners,betheyteenagersoradultsingeneralEnglishorexam preparationclasses.
Soyou’veheardofTBLT…
Neil McCutcheon (ELTeach)
…butyouhaven’ttrieditout?Thissessionisforteachersinterestedinexperimentingwithtask-based learningbyadaptingpublishedactivities,ordesigningtheirowntasks.Afterrecappingthebenefits, I’llanswersomecommonquestionsfromteachersaboutimplementingTBLT.Iwillprovideexamples oftasktypes,includinginput-basedtasks,andtaskswithananticipatedlanguagefocus.
Thebesttechnologyforyourclassroomisyou
Rob Howard (IndependentAuthors&Publishers/EFLtalks)
Manyareturningtotechnologyasateachingtool.Thefactis,thereisnorecentresearch demonstratingthatusingtechnologyenhanceslearningorretention.Turningontechmightjustbe turningofflearners.Workingwithclassroomappscouldactuallybemakingitmoredifficultfor studentstofocusandlearn.Youmaybethebesttoolforyourclassroom.
Innovationforsurvival:learningfromregional-languageteachinginitiatives
GeorgeWilson(BritishCouncilFrance)
ThistalkwillconsiderhowBretonandWelshregional-languageteachingcaninformbestpracticein ELT.Theworkofregional-languageteachersprovidesinnovativeexamplesofhowtotacklequestions aroundlanguageuseinsideandoutsidetheclassroom,andaroundtherelationshipbetween languagesandidentity.ThetalkwillalsodiscussthepotentialfortheELTsectortosupportregional languages.
Howcanwemaketeachereducationprogrammesmoresustainable?
Matthew Ellman (CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment)
Effortstoimproveteachingoutcomesindevelopingcountriestoooftenrelyona‘guestfromthe West’:non-localinstitutionsresponsibleforplanningandimplementingchange,and/orindividuals flownintodelivertrainingtolocalparticipants.Thistalkwillpresentalternativesthatoffergreater sustainabilityforpeopleandfortheplanet,withrecommendationsforthoseplanningteachertraining atscale.
Break 1605-1635 Tuesday16
FreeteaandcoffeewillbeservedintheExhibition, IATEFLStand
Primaryandsecondaryschoolteachersmeetup
Ifyouareamanager,directororacademicmaanger,cometotheIATEFLStandtomeetother professionalsandmakesomeconnections.
MeetthePatron
ComeandmeetIATEFL’snewPatron,JanBlake.
Pop-upPresentationStage 1615-1630
BritishCouncil
Therighttestattherighttime:howAIcanenhanceyounglearners’success
Joinusforagame-changingpop-uponourcutting-edge PrimaryEnglishLanguageTest,poweredby AI.Takeafewbriefmomentsinyourafternoonbreaktoinstantlyboostyourknowledgeofprogressive testingmethodologiesandhowAIisredefiningEnglishlanguageassessmentworldwide.AnIATEFL 2024mustsee.
Speakers:SimonaOrsingherandRadosvetaValkova
Eastbar-BrightonCentre Posterpresentations(seepage29)
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MultimodalliteracyinELT:howtodevelopcontemporarycommunicationskills?
Tuesday16
Kieran Donaghy (OxfordUniversityPress)
Inthistalk,Iexplorewhatismeantbymultimodality(theinterplaybetweendifferentmodesof communication)andmultimodalliteracy.Iexaminetheconceptsofviewingandrepresenting,and incorporatingthemintoclassroompractice.Ialsoconsidertheimplicationsonhowandwhatwe teach,andforcoursematerialsandassessmentcriteria.IwillreferencetheOxfordPaperon Multimodality
U.S.DepartmentofStateworldwideEnglishlanguageprograms
Jennifer Uhler (U.S.EmbassyTallinn), Jen MacArthur (U.S.DepartmentofState)
LearnhowU.S.embassiesaroundtheworldworkwithpartnerstosupportEnglishlanguageteaching andlearningatalllevels,includingengagementwithstudents,pre-serviceteachereducation,inserviceteacherdevelopment,andEnglishforspecificpurposes.Opportunitiesincludeexchange programs(forU.S.andnon-U.S.citizeneducators),onlineprofessionaldevelopmentcourses,local eventsandstrategicinitiatives,andsustainablepartnerships.
Visualizinglanguage:empoweringstudentsinartandEnglish
Nenad Miladinovic (Trecikragujevackibataljon,Kragujevac,Serbia)
Inthistalk,IwillexplorethecaptivatingfusionofEnglishandartinouryear-longESPprogram.Wewill examinehowtraditionalandmodern,linguistic,andvisualskillsharmoniouslyempowerourstudents. Youwilldiscoverarichtapestryofprojectoutcomes,virtualmuseums,anddigitalportfolios,offering valuabletheoreticalinsightsandpracticalapplications.Joinmeonthisenlighteningjourney.
TrailblazingteachertrainersinVenezuela:ouronlinementoringsuccessstory
Nicky Francis (BritishCouncil,Venezuela&ELTConsultants), Oscar Carmona (UNEM,Venezuela)
Howcanwedevelopteacherscountry-widewhenfacedwitheconomicandconnectivityproblems?
Joinourtalkwherewedelveintothechallengesandachievements,andshareourexperiencesofhow thecollaborationofcross-culturalmentoringisempoweringteachersacrossVenezuela.Discoverhow acascadingprogrammetransformednationwideteachertrainingthroughsmartphonesandthe valuablelessonslearnedforeducatorsworldwide.
Fromwhiteboardtodashboard:howtogetyourcoursesonline
Ciarán Lynch (Freelance)
Withthegrowthinremoteandhybridlearningitisessentialtounderstandthesignificanceofonline coursesinELT.Yet,manyareunsurehowtotransitiontheirteachingfromphysicalclassroomstothe digitalones.Joinmeasweexplorehowtogetstarted,whatthehurdlesare,andwhattechnologyyou canusetoengageyourlearners.
Teacherresearchsupportgroups:amodelforcooperativeteacherresearch
Nino Nijaradze (AkakiTsereteliStateUniversity,Kutaisi,Georgia/HornbyEducationalTrust)SpeakersupportedbytheHornbytrust
ThistalkreportsontheresultsoftheHornbyTrustfundedprojectimplementedintheRepublicof Georgiaaimingtosupportschoolteachersintheprocessofconductingactionresearch.The presentedmodelcombinestrainingsessionsandfacilitatedlearningcommunityactivitiesandbrings togethertheadvantagesofmentoringandpeersupport.
ForeignlanguageanxietyinChileanprimaryEnglishlanguagelearners
Maria-Jesus Inostroza (UniversidaddeConcepción-RICELT)
ThistalkexaminesforeignlanguageanxietyofprimaryEnglishlanguagelearnersfromtwoschoolsin Concepción,Chile.Thisispartoflargerstudythatexploresthelearningexperiencesofthird,fourth andfifthgradersstudyingEnglishatstate-runinstitutions.Thevalidationofchildren’svoicesaspartof thepolicyevaluationprocessisdiscussed.
IATEFLResearchSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum
Empoweringeducators:navigatingthepost-Covidlandscapethroughteacherresearch
JoinusforanengagingOpenForumtoexchangeideasaboutwaystoempowereducatorsthrough teacherresearchinthepost-Covidlandscape.Learnaboutourglobaloutreachinitiativesandconnect withtheReSIGCommitteemembers.ShareideasonshapingthefuturedirectionoftheSIG.Joinusto inspireandbeinspiredinacasualandinteractiveget-together!
Collaborativeintelligence:partneringupforbusinesswriting
Catherine Prewett-Schrempf (FHWienderWKW(ViennaUniversityofAppliedSciencesfor Management&Communication)), Linda Slattery (FHWienderWKWVienna)
ConsideringtherecentsurgeinstudentuseofAI(artificialintelligence),wehavebeenlookinginto meaningfulwaystodesignandassesswritingassignmentsforourtertiary-levelstudents.Ourtalkwill presentourfindingsonhowourbusinessEnglishstudentspartneredupwithAItocompareand validatewhattheyhadproducedinanewlydesignedwritingassignment.
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MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre
80 audience
Talk GI,TTEd a, e,le
ProdProm
Inclusion–wherearewenow?
Varinder Unlu (StaffordHouseLondon)
Inclusionhasbeenthefocusofmanydiscussionsinrecenttimes,butwhatisthereality?Atitsmost basiclevel,itisaboutensuringthatnooneisdiscriminatedagainstbecauseoftheirage,disability, race,religionorbelief,gender,sexualorientation,orsocialbackground.Implementinginclusioncan beachallengeinreality.Howcanweachieveit?
AnalternativepathwayintoEAPusinglearningmaterials
Sharon Mcilroy (TheUniversityofReading), Daniel Devane (ISLI,UniversityofReading)
PathwaysintoEAPareoftenconfusingandcontradictory,leavingtheEFLpractitionerunawareoftheir potentialandpossibilities.BasedontwoyearsofexperienceleadingadiversegroupofEAP practitioners,weproposethatthetransitionfromEFLtoEAPcanbemademoreaccessibleviathe structureduseandguidanceofasetofEAPlearningmaterials.
Movingtothemiddle:helpingmiddleleadersthrive
Barbara Craig (MacquarieUniversity), Sandra Pitronaci (ILSCAustralia)
Agoodmiddlemanagerisworththeirweightingold,maintainingdailyoperationsandquality teaching.Yetthisdemandingroleissometimesseenasunattractive,where‘transitionshock’forfirsttimeleadersandattritionarecommon.Togetherwewillexplorewhatenablesmiddleleaderstodo theirjobswell,andhowlanguageschoolscancreatesafeplacesforthemtothrive.
Empoweringlanguagelearners:artificialintelligence-drivenautonomy Oybek Imomov (WebsterUniversityinTashkent)
AsaconfidentuserofArtificialIntelligenceplatforms,Iwillsharemyknowledgeandexperienceon howartificialintelligencecanpromotelearnerautonomy.ThissessionintroducesnewAItoolsand waystoencourageself-directedlanguageacquisition.Participantswilllearnaboutreal-world applicationsandpracticalinsightsforusingAI'spotentialinavarietyofEnglishlanguageteaching fields.
MappingandopencurriculumformotivationandachievementinEAP
Nermine AbdElkader (TheInternationalFoundationProgram-UniversityofToronto)
Adoptinganopencurriculumapproach(Matusov,2018),Ishowcaseademocraticandstudent centeredEAPcourse.Startingbymappingouttheacademicskillsessentialfortheirprospective studies,studentsareencouragedtosettheirownacademicgoalsandselecttheconceptsandskillsto achievethem.Formalassessmentsandselfreflectionsarealsoconductedregularlyincollaborationfor furtherplanning.
TeacherwellbeingonCELTA
ManuelAlejandro FloresLasarte (EnglishLanguageTeachingCentre,UniversityofSheffield), Erin Revell(UniversityofSheffield)
CanteacherwellbeingplayacentralroleinCELTAcourses,empowertraineesintheirfirstteaching jobsandraisethestatusofourprofession?Inthisinteractivetalk,wewillshareourexperienceofhow wehaveincorporatedteacherwellbeinginourUniversityofSheffieldCELTAcoursesandsharesome practicalideasthatcouldbeusedinothercontexts.
Arguingthecaseforthe(oral)defence
Michael King (CommunityCollegeofQatar)
Thissessionarguesforusingoraldefenceassessmentinundergraduatecompositionclassesrather thantheubiquitouspresentation.Thisalternativeapproachallowslearnerstodevelopnewspoken discourseskillsandhelpscounteracttheartificialintelligence-infusedplagiarismchallengesofour time.Attendeesareinvitedtoreflectonhowtheymightusethematerialssharedintheirown contexts.
HowChina'sdoublereductionpolicyhasinfluencedChineseEnglishteachers
Paul Knight (UniversityofNottingham)
TheChinesegovernment’s‘DoubleReductionPolicy’,wasintroducedinJuly2021.Thisimmediately causedadramaticreductioninprivateELTprovision.Theimpactofthisuponthecareerplansof noviceChineseEnglishteachersisthefocusofthistalk.DatafromChinesepost-graduatestudentsof TESOLandEducationisusedtoexplorethisimpact.
Developingresponsibleglobalcitizens(DGRC)-anErasmus+project
Jennifer Holden (InternationalHouseLanguageCentrePalermo)
Arewepreparingstudentswiththenecessaryknowledgeandskillstofacethefutureworld?Thistalk describestheprocessesandoutcomesofanEUfundedproject, DRGCCurriculumBuilder,inwhich21st centurytopicsandskillshavebeenmappedtotheCEFRtoallowteacherstoeasilydesigncoursesand lessonswhichhelplearnersachievetheirpotentialoutsidetheclassroom.
Session1.7
Pavilion-TheGrandHotel
80 audience
Talk LA t,a, e,le
Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Talk
IPSEN,TTEd a, e
Empress-TheGrandHotel
250 audience
Talk
LT,TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Talk
LA,LT ey,p,s,t,a, e,le ProdProm
Session1.8
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
SignatureEvent TD,TTEd
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Workshop EAP,ESP a, e,le
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Workshop BE,ESP a, e,le
ProdProm
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
OpenForum
MaWSIGShowcase
Skyline-BrightonCentre
150 audience
Workshop
GI,TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
1635-1705 continued Tuesday16
Developinglearnerautonomythroughapeertutoringprogramme
Adelina RuizGuerrero (ITESO,TheJesuitUniversityofGuadalajara)
ThistalkpresentsauniversityPeerTutoringProgramme(PTP)wherestudentsareinvolvedinthe selection,training,promotion,andevaluationoftheprogramme.Theyhaveanactiveroleintheselfaccesscentre,andwehaveseenhowtheydevelopasenseofbelonging,ownership,responsibilityfor themselvesandtheirpeers,whichcontributestotheirautonomyaslearners.
Supportingneurodiversityoninitialteachertrainingcourses
Joanna Stansfield (InternationalHouseLondon), Melissa Lamb (InternationalHouseLondon) Howdoyousupportneurodiversetrainees?Hereatourcentre,wehaveinvestigatedtrainerand traineeexperiencesandthesystemsinplacetosupportthem.Theinsightwegainedhashelpedus puttogethernewprocedures,aguidebookfortrainersandtraineesandtrainerdevelopmentsessions. Joinustoexploreideasofhowtomakeyourcoursesmoreinclusive.
Teacherpreneurship:offeringuniqueonlineteachingopportunitiesforglobalEnglishteachers
Anna Hearrell (BridgeEducationGroup)
Englishteachershaveanunprecedentedopportunitytodiscoverwhataflexibleteachingschedule means.Learnhowyoucanbuildacareerthatmeetsyourneeds.Fromworkingwithonlineschoolsto advertisingyourservicesonmarketplacestobuildingyourownschoolandbecominga teacherpreneur,takechargeofyourcareerandexpandyourskillsasanindependenteducator!
Empoweringlanguageteachingthroughtheartofaskingcoachingquestions
Aliaksandra Chyhirynava (CultofEnglish)
Wewillexplainwhatcoachingquestionsareandmostimportantlywhattheyarenot,andgive examplesofthepowerfulonestobeusedinalanguageclassroom.Wewilldemonstratehow coachingquestionscanbeembeddedintothelanguagelearningprocesstomakelanguage acquisitionmoreefficient.Wewillsharesomecoachingquestionsforteachers.
1720-1805
ExpressPublishingSignatureEvent
Teachinginthepastorteachinginthepresent?
JennyDooley
Tuesday16
Whatexactlydoesitmeantobeateacherinthe21stcentury?Howdoyouknowwhetheryouhave embracedtheskillsrequiredtoeducatestudentsinthemodernworld?Areyouarmedwitheasily accessibletoolsandmeaningfulactivitiestoboostlearners'confidenceandfacilitateeffective communication,avitalskillforstudentgrowthandlearning?
TeachingacademicIELTSexampreparationstrategies:practicalclassroomactivities
Richard Gresswell (EnglishinYork)
Thisworkshopfocusesonpracticalwaysinwhichteacherscanenablestudentstoenhancetheir AcademicIELTSscore.Inparticular,wewillbelookingatwaysofhelpinglearnerstobecomemore familiarwiththedifferenttesttasktypesasakeywaytohelpstudentsprepareandperformmore effectivelywithrespecttotheirIELTSexam.
BusinessEnglishcoursecontentandstructure:keyissuesandsolutions
Gillian Bathmaker (DeltaPublishing)
WhatmakesasuccessfulbusinessEnglishlesson?Howcanwemotivatelearnersduringalongday’s work?Thisworkshopwilllookattheseandotherissues,withafocusoncoursecontentandstructure. We’llsharesolutionswe’veincorporatedintothenewDeltaPublishingcourse, BusinessImpact,and provideparticipantswiththeopportunitytoshareideasandraisequestions.
IATEFLMaterialsWritingSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum Inspirationsinmaterialswriting
Comealongtoourpaneldiscussion,‘Inspirationsinmaterialswriting’,andputyourquestionstothe experts.Youcanalsomeetthecommittee,findoutaboutourSIG,andnetworkwithMaWSIG membersbeforeoureveningeventcelebratingtenyearssinceourfirstPCE.Everyoneiswelcome!
ELTbottom-upteacherCPDthroughCoPsinRwanda
Laurent Ahishakiye (TheUniversityofWarwick/ATER/HornbyEducationalTrust)- Speaker supportedbytheHornbytrust
GlobalSouthELThaslongbeendominatedbyglobalandlocaltop-downpracticeswhichhavespoonfedteacherswithready-madepackagesthatareoftenincompatiblewithlocalcontexts.This workshopdescribesandinvitesparticipantstodiscussaninitiativedevelopedandimplementedby Rwandanteachersthroughcommunitiesofpractice,supportedbytheHornbyTrust,thatpromoted insiderexpertiseandbottom-upapproaches.
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre 60 audience
Workshop TTEd,YLT p,s,a, e,le
YLTSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre 60 audience
Workshop RES,TTEd a, e,le
ReSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre 80 audience
Workshop GEN s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre
80 audience
Workshop
TD,TTEd
s,a, e,le
MeetingRoom3-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshop
GEN s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom5-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshop
LAM
a, le
LAMSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom6-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talk
1720-1750
GEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom8-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talk
1720-1750
EAP,ESP a,e
MeetingRoom9-Brighton Centre 70 audience
Workshop TD,TTEd s,t,a, e,le
Identitymapping:anactofidentifyingwithEnglish
Vinita Abichandani (GeorgeMasonUniversity), JoanKang Shin (GeorgeMasonUniversity)
IdentitymappingisapowerfullanguagelearningtoolthatteachersandstudentsofEnglishcan engagein.AlthoughitiscommonlyusedasaresourceinEnglishlanguageclassrooms,howoftendo westopandreflectonwhatEnglishmeanstoouridentities?Thisworkshopcreatesspaceforcritical reflexivityontheroleofEnglishaswemapouridentities.
Researchdataanalysis:ahands-on(andjargon-free!)workshop
Paula Rebolledo (RICELT)
Conductingtheanalysisofqualitativedataisgenerallyconsideredacomplexpartofthe(teacher-) researchprocess.Inthispracticalworkshop,Iwilldemonstratewaysthisprocesscanbesupported withsamples,framesandguidingquestions.Thematerialusedinthesessionhasbeendeveloped fromtheexperiencegainedassistingteachersincarryingoutexploratoryactionresearch.
Thejoyinbeingwrong(onsomanylevels)
Lucie Cotterill (IHBritishSchoolReggioCalabria)
Inlanguageteachingorganisations,wearewellawareofhowerrorsactasaspringboardforlearning butlanguagemistakesarejustonewaywecanhelpourstudentsandstaffbenefitfrombeingwrong. Thisinteractiveworkshopwillprovidearangeofactivities,inlinewiththe2030Agendagoals,tobe usedwithstudents,staff,andteachers.
Experimentingwithmetacognitionusingasix-stepcycle
Anna Young (BellEducationalServices)
Thisworkshop,forteachertrainersandteacherswhoareinterestedinclassroomresearch,willexplain asix-stepframework(The6DsCycle)anddemonstratehowitcanbeappliedtoanyclassroom-based experimentation.Wewillworkthroughanexamplefocusingon‘Metacognition’,basedonacycleof experimentationdonewithteachersandlearnersinalanguageschoolintheUK.
Self-assessmenttoachievedreams:competencymappingforsuccessfullearners
Jana Jilkova (CharlesUniversity,Prague&SecondaryVocationalSchoolKutnaHora,ATECR, CzechRepublic)
Discoverhowself-awarenessandgoal-settingdrivesuccess.Inthisworkshop,wewillexplore strategiesforyouandyourstudents.Engageinthreeversatileactivitiestoimproveplanningand decision-making.Departwithanactionplanforself-improvement.Whetheryouteachteensor anotheragegroup,initiateyournewjourneytosuccessnow.
Thefirst30daysasanewELTmanager
Georgia Papamichailidou (KaplanInternationalLanguages)
HaveyourecentlybecomeanELTmanagerandyou'rethinking"IhavenoideawhatI'msupposedto bedoing"?Inthisworkshop,wewillidentifythetransferrableskillsyouacquiredfrompreviousrolesin ELTandexploresimpletechniquesandtaskswhichwillhelpyoubuildtrust,connection,andrapport withyournewteam.
EnglishinAlgeria:betweenresistanceandopenness
Nadjouia Raoud (UniversityofAlgiers,Algeria)
ThistalkexaminesthefeasibilityofimplementingEnglishinstructioninprimaryeducationinNorth Africanfrancophonecountries,withafocusontheAlgerian'experience'.Onthebasisofobjective argumentsaswellasonopposingviewsandattitudes,italsoattemptstounderstandthechallengeof EnglishprovisioninArabic-speakingcontextsfromcultural,psychological,andeducational perspectives.
ThechallengesofEnglishforspecificpurposesforengineeringstudents
Naqaa Abbas (TexasA&MUniversityinQatar)
ThispapersharesthefindingsofastudyconductedatanengineeringbranchcampusinQatarwhich examinesstudents'perspectivesonEnglishforSpecificPurposesandoutlinesthechallengesand resistancetosuchacurriculum.Thepaperoffersrecommendationsaboutcurriculumdesignwithan emphasisonstudentmotivation,requirmentsandgoalwithinaspecificcontext.
Howtoteachandlearnvocabularythroughwordassociationtasks
Andrew Wimhurst (FreeUniversityofBolzano/Bozen)
Thisworkshopintroduceswordassociationtasks(WATs)andhowtheycanfacilitatevocabulary teachingandlearningintheEnglishlanguageclassroom.Activitieswillincludehowtopre-teach vocabularythroughWATsandteachingnewwordsthroughwordassociation(WA)games.Participants willlearnhowtocreateadatabasewhichcandemonstratehowtheirlearners'lexishasdeveloped.
Session1.8
MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
OpenForum
TEASIGShowcase
Office11–BrightonCentre
40audience
Talk
1720-1750
ESOL,GI t, e,le
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre
60 audience
Workshop
TD,TTEd s,t,a, e,le
Pavilion-TheGrandHotel
80 audience
Workshop
EAP,LA ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Workshop
RES,TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le ProdProm
Empress-TheGrandHotel
250 audience
Workshop
TD s,t,a, e,le
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Workshop
GEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
EveningEvents
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre 1930-2030
IATEFLTesting,Evaluation&AssessmentSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum
TheIATEFLTEASIG,dedicatedtolanguagetesting,assessment,andevaluation,hostsanOpenForum featuringupdatesontheSIG'spreviousyear,forthcominginitiatives,financialmatters,anda'meetthe committee'session.ThisinclusiveeventensuresbothcurrentandnewSIGmembers,aswellasnonmembers,feelwelcometoengageindiscussionsaboutlanguageassessmentanditsfuturewithin Englishlanguageteachingandlearning.
ChallengingnativespeakerisminaKoreancollegeEnglishcourse
Soyoung Lee (KonkukUniversity,Seoul)
BuildingconfidenceamongEFLlearnersisnotaneasytask.Thepresentationexplainshow challengingnativespeakerismwasakeyfactorinbuildinglanguagelearnerconfidenceinaKorean collegeEnglishcourse.Itdetailstheconceptualandmethodologicaltoolsusedduringtheprocess andconcludeswithreflectionsfromthestudentsandtheinstructor.
Howcanco-coachinghelpustounderstandculturaldifferences?
Barbara Roosken (FontysUniversityofAppliedSciences)
Whichstrategiesfosterasenseofbelongingandinclusionandhowcandiversitybeembraced?This workshopexamineshowteachersmayaccommodateculturaldifferencesinanESLcontext.Cultural challengescanbeovercomethroughincreasedawarenessamongstourstudentsbymeansofcocoachingactivities.Asetofpracticalactivitiesdesignedtoimplementthisteachingapproachwillbe shared.
Makingthe"write"stuff
Caroline Linse (QueensUniversityBelfast)
ThisworkshopwillbeginwithanoverviewofTheMakerMovementandanexplanationofhow makingartifactscanhelplearnersdevelopcreativityandoralandwrittenskills.Wewillexaminea widevarietyofartifactssuchasbrochures,buspasses,cartoons,cataloguesetc.Next,participantswill createtheirownsamplewrittenandoralartifactsthatfittheircurriculum.
Becomingareadingteacher:linguistic,social,personalandpedagogicalviews
Amos Paran (UCLInstituteofEducation), Jane Spiro (OxfordBrookesUniversity)
Inthisworkshop,wediscussandpresentactivitiesfromourbook, BecomingaReadingTeacher, demonstratingtheconnectionsbetweenresearchandbestpedagogicalpracticesinteachingreading. Weintegratefindingsfromcognitiveviewsofreading,thesociologyofreading,andreading engagementtounderstandtheroleofteachersasreadersthemselves,modellingreadingenthusiasm andprocessesfortheirlearners.
Teachingmediation:mediatingconceptsandmediatingcommunication
ChiaSuan Chong (NationalGeographicLearning)
TheCEFRhavehighlightedmediationskillsaskey.Buthowcanweteachstudentstomediate conceptsandcommunicationbeyondlistsofusefulphrases?Howcanstudentsbetterparticipatein groupconversations,dealwithdisagreementsandmanagedifferencesinmulti-culturalspaces?This workshoplooksatpracticalideasofhelpingstudentsdeveloptheircommunicationskillsandbeing morecommunicativelycompetent.
MultimodalityanddigitalliteraciesinELT LeandroPaladino(ColegioYork)
Thispracticalworkshopwillexploretherelatednotionsofmultimodalityanddigitalliteraciesfroman ELTperspective.Teacherswillhaveachancetodiscussandtakehomearangeoftools,strategiesand resourcestoimplementinclassroomsofvariouslevelsandages,tohelpstudentsbetternavigatethe increasinglycomplexworldinwhichwelive.
Tuesday16
IntroductiontoBrighton HostedbyBrightonWalks
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Day2 Today’sHighlights Wednesday17
SpecialInterestGroupOpenForums
ComeandlearnmoreaboutourSpecialInterestGroups(SIGs) andhowyoucangetinvolved.
1105-1135
Syndicate4
1500-1530
Pronunciation(Pron) SIG
MeetingRoom1B TeacherTraining& Education(TTEd)SIG
1645-1815
MeetingRoom1A
1730-1815
Pavilion
LearnerAutonomy(LA) SIG
TeacherDevelopment (TD)SIG
OntheExhibitionPop-upPresentationstage
0835-0855
HowtowriteCVsthatgetresultswithPeter Panayotou.
1140-1155 IELTS
AnoverviewoftheupdatedIELTSWritingband scoredescriptorsandassessmentcriteria
1255-1310
OxfordUniversityPress
OxfordTestofEnglishAdvanced:tastertour&take awaytips
1315-1330
LanguageCert
PavethewaytoEnglishproficiencywith LanguageCertESOLforSchools!
1340-1355
1535-1550
NationalGeographicLaarning Fivewaystomakeyourschoolgreener
ETSGlobal TOEFL®MasteryChallenge
OntheIATEFLStand
ComealongtotheIATEFLStandduringbreaktimesand lunchtimestomeetwithlike-mindedELTprofessionals.Ifyou feelyoufitintoanyofthecategorieslistedbelow,we’dloveto meetyouthere!
1130-1205 TeacherTrainers
1250-1415
1530-1600
MeettheIATEFLScholarshipCommittee
Materialswriters,proofreaders,editors, publishers,MeettheIATEFL Voices editor
TypesofConferencesession
Plenaries
Achanceforallconference delegatestojointogetherto listentoworldclassexperts. Eachplenarywillhavea questionandanswersession laterthesameday.
SignatureEvents
Ashowcaseofexpertiseand
state-of-the-artthinkinginan arearelevanttothehost organisation.
Talks
A30-minutesessionrelatingto theoryandpractice.
Workshops
A45-minuteinteractivesession withaudienceparticipation.
Mindfulnesssession
SponsoredbyDuolingoEnglishTest 0815-0845|Skyline
Maketheperfectstarttoyourconferencedaywith amindfulnesssessionledbyalocalpractitioner.
SignatureEvent
BritishCouncil
ThefutureofEnglishintheage ofAI
1645-1815|Syndicate2
Whathavewelearnedthroughourrecentresearchand experimentswithapplyingAItoteachingandassessment?How canwecollectivelyworktogethertoovercometheissueswe’ve identified?HowcanteacherssafelyrealisethepotentialofAIto supportlearning?AsthefutureofAIandELTunfolds,joinusto exploreanswerstothesequestionsandmore.
Speakers:AdamEdmett,NeenazIchaporia,MarianoFelice,Helen Crompton,AmyLightfoot
EveningEvents
DynamicDuets
1830-1930|Syndicate1
InDynamicDuets,twopresenterscollaborateonasingletalkon anyissue(ELTornon-ELT)foratotaloffiveminutes.However, andthisistheimportantpart,eachofthepresentersmust presentanalternativeviewofthetheme,ideallyacompletely differentpositiononit.Forexample,“coursebooksarevitalto teachingalanguage”vs.“coursebooksarerestrictiveandnever needs-oriented”,althoughnon-ELTtopicsareencouragedtoo. Thisformatencouragesinteractionanddialoguebetween presenters,aswellasprovidingdifferentperspectiveson thetopic.
BritishCouncilDrinksReception
1930-2000|Syndicate2
Hostedbyoureveningeventssponsorthemselves,British Councilinviteyoutojointhemfordrinksandnetworking.
InternationalQuiz
2000-2200|Syndicate3&4
Thepopularquizisbackagain!You’llneedaglobalteam(you cancomealongandjoinoneonthenight!)withdiverseinterests andknowledge,asenseofhumourandadesiretomeetnew people,havesomefun,networkandworktogethertoscore morepointsthananyotherteam.Music,fun,drinksandnibbles, andthechancetobecrownedquizchampionsofBrighton2024.
Forums
A75-minutesessionmadeup ofthreetalksonarelatedtopic.
Panels
A75-minutesessionwhere fourorfivepeoplepresent theirviewsonatopic.
LightningTalks
A45-minutesessionwhere
8-10speakershavethree minutestopresenttheirideas.
Posters
Avisualdisplayofanareaof researchortheoryand practice.
SIGOpenForums
Anopportunitytogettoknow aSIGbetter.
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
Becauseyou’reallworthit!
ZarinaSubhan
In1973,L’Oréalintroducedtheslogan“BecauseYou’reWorthIt!”toselltheirbeautyproducts.Implying tovalueoneself,womenshouldbuytheirproducts.Exceptthatquiteafewskincoloursaroundthe worlddidnotmatchtheirmake-upproducts,makingsomenotworthit!Afewdecadeslater,during theCovidpandemic,maleliveswereworthmorethanthoseoffemalesbecausethe‘gender-neutral’ personalprotectiveequipmentformedicalstaffisdesignedaroundamalebody.Newscoverageof climatechangeorwarusesdifferentstrengthsoflanguagedependingonwhatregionsoftheworldare affected,regardlessofthenumbersofliveslost.Thesearesomeexamplesoftheintersectinglayersof inequalitythatexistinourworld,whereempathyisreservedforthosewholookorsound‘right’,or ‘relatable’.
AsELTprofessionals,shouldwecare?Caringisattherootofwhatwevalue;whatwevalueisatthecore ofwhat,orwhowerespect;whatorwhowerespectunderlinesthewayweinteractwithoneanother. Givenitsinternationalusage,Englishcrossesborders,cultures,classes,andcastes.Itcan,therefore,be arguedthatEnglishisatoolthatcanreducedifferencesandincreaseempathy.ThisiswhyIthinkwe shouldcare.
Whetheryouareapublisher,editor,writer,institutiondirector,manager,teacher,teachereducator,or researcher,weallhavearoleincaringaboutwhatthe‘normal’frameworkisthatELTisgiven.Along whatlinesofintersectionalityareweexcludingvoices,images,andopinionstoberepresentedtoour students?Whoarewesubconsciouslysayingisandisnot“worth”afairandequitablerepresentation? Withoutdiversity,equity,andinclusionhowcanEnglishlanguagestudentsrelatetothepeoplethey mayonedayinteractwithusingEnglishasaLinguaFranca?
AboutZarina:
AlthoughZarinaSubhanoriginallyqualifiedasascientist,shehasbeenworkinginthefieldofELTfor over30years.Shehastaughtatalllevels,inbothprivateandgovernmentinstitutions,andworked worldwideasateacherandteachereducator.Inadditiontoworkinginandwitheducational institutions,shehasexperienceworkingwitheducationalpolicymakers,NGOs,communityleaders, localandstategovernments,andinavarietyofteachingandtrainingcontexts. Zarina’stimeisnowspentasanauthorandteachereducatordeliveringcourses,workshops,and conferencepresentations.Havingworkedinthescience,educational,anddevelopmentsectors,her interestsaretheneurologyoflearning;CLIL;CPDforteachers;inclusiveandsustainableeducation.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Pleasecheckthecancellationscreenorvisit www.iatefl.org/conference/cancellations for changes and cancellations
Session2.1 1020-1050
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500audience
Talk
TD,TEA
s,t,a, e,le
ProdProm
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
LA p,s,t,a, e,le
LASIGShowcase
Wednesday17
Engagingandeffectiveexampreparationusingaudio-visualanddigitalresources
Gerald Smith (SensationsEnglish)
Integratingaudio-visualanddigitalresourcesintoexampreparationclassroomsleveragessignificant benefitsinpreparingstudentsforstandardizedtestssuchasIELTS.Thisapproachenhanceslearners’ engagement,lexicalawareness,independence,confidenceandproductiverepertoirecompared againstcoursebook-basedapproaches.Participantswillexploreinsightsandusefultechniquesthat exploittheserich,authenticresourcesinexamcontexts,withexamplesfromSensationsEnglish.
Whyshouldwemakespaceforthediscussionoflearning?
David Byrne (ECEnglish), Mark Heffernan (QueenMaryUniversityofLondon)
Teachersoftenfearrunningoutofmaterial.Thisfearleadstooverplanningthebeginningofyour lesson,addingextraactivities.Thiscanleavelittletimefordiscussionoflearning(feedbackand reflection).Webelievethisiskeytolessonsuccess.Therefore,inthistalk,wegivepracticalideason howtoplanabalancedlessonwithtimetodiscusslearning.
Session2.1
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk TD,TEA
s,t,a, e,le
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
BE,ESP t,a, e,le
BESIGShowcase
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk PRON
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
PronSIGShowcase
ProdProm
Skyline–BrightonCentre 150audience
Talk
LT s,t, e,le
ProdProm
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60 audience Forum 1020-1135
EAP,TTEd s,t, e,le
EAP,ESP t,a, e,le
EAP,ESP t, e
MeetingRoom1B-
BrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk TTEd,YLT p, e,le
TTEdSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre
80 audience
Talk
YLT s, e,le
AssessingwritingatCEFRB2&C2levels
Fannie Daou (ExpressPublishing)
Whatisthedifferencebetweenassessmentandgradinginwriting?Gradingcanmeasurestudent performancebutisnotnecessarilyanaccurateindicatorofstudentlearning.Assessmentand feedbackexceedgrading,lookingatpatternsofstudentlearningandusingthatdatatohelpstudents learnmoreeffectively,improvingoverallwritingperformance.
Effectivebusinesscommunication:linkinggrammarandmeaning Silke Riegler (UniversityofAppliedSciencesLandshut/Germany)
Grammarinstructionisstillcentralatuniversitylevelbutoftenlacksinteachingstudentsthepractical useofgrammarinreal-lifebusinessscenarios.Whilestudentsexcelinapplyingrulesintests,they frequentlyencounterchallengesincommunicatingadeptly,especiallywithinprofessionalcontexts. ThistalkdiscussesaB2-C1universitycoursethatbridgesthegapbetweengrammartheoryandrealworldcommunication.
TeachingEnglishpronunciationforaglobalworld:activitiesforintelligibility
Gemma Archer (OxfordUniversityPress), Robin Walker (OxfordUniversityPress)
Theprincipalgoalofpronunciationteachingtodayisintelligibility.Thisisclearlyreflectedinthe2019 CEFRpronunciationdescriptorsortheratingscalesofthemajorexamboards.Inthistalkwewillshow activitiesthathelpteachersmakeintelligibilityameaningful,achievablegoalforlearnersanywherein theworld,drawingonideasfrom TeachingEnglishpronunciationforaglobalworld (OUP).
LeveragingAIinELT:givingteachersandstudentssuperpowers Will Jordan-Cooley (PangeaChat)
ThistalkwilldemonstratehowadvancedAIcangrantteachersandstudentslanguage-learning superpowerslikeprovidingpersonalizedfeedbackduringclassroomtasksandbreakingdownbarriers suchascommunicationanxiety.Iwillpresentstrategiesforprovidingconsistent,individualized feedback,engaginglearnersofallproficiencylevels,andadaptingteachingtoreal-timeneeds throughtheAI-powered,instant-messagingplatform PangeaChat.
ForumonEMIinEAPsettings:perspectivesandpractices
EMI:it'snotrocketscience,exceptsometimesitis
Frances Amrani (GirtonCollege,UniversityofCambridge)
WhatisEMIandtheissuesitraises?Thistalkwillpresentsomeofthequestionswhicheducatorsfind themselveswithwhenaskedtoimplementEMI.ItwillexplorewhyEMIissopopularwithpolicy makersandeducationaldecisionmakers.Itwillsuggestpracticalwaystosupportitssuccessful implementation,includingunderstandingexpectations,beliefsandassumptionsandadapting methodology.
EnhancingacademicliteraciesthroughEMI:universitystudentinsights
Evangelia Xirofotou (UniversityofThessaly,Greece)
TheresearchpresentsfindingsontheevaluationoftheinitialimplementationofanAcademic LiteraciesProgram.Thestudywillpresentthesurveyquestionnairefindingsadministeredtoadiverse groupcomprisingbothGreekandErasmusstudentswhohaveexperiencedanEnglishmedium instruction(EMI)approach.Thetalkofferspracticalandtheoreticalimplicationsforenhancing university-levelskillsdevelopmentprograms.
HowtosupportEMIstakeholdersthroughcollaborationwithESPpractitioners?
Michelle Hunter (UniversityofYork)
Myresearchidentifiedadisconnectbetweenstudentexpectationsandhowlecturerstaughton Englishmediuminstruction(EMI)coursesataGermanuniversity.Thetalkaimstocollaboratively considerwaysinwhichESP/EAPpractitionerscouldsupporttheirEMIcolleaguesinachieving contentdeliverythatmeetsdemandsforlanguageimprovementandacademicsuccess.
ThewayforwardisglobalcollaborationinELT
Belen Albarracin (ColegioBayard)– WinneroftheTrinityCollegeLondonTeacherTraining Scholarship
Canprimaryschoolsanduniversitiesworkjointlyinawin-winscenario?Whatisrequiredatbothends tosustainprojectsofthissort?Inthistalk,Iwillsharethelearningoutcomesofatwo-yearGlobal CollaborationProjectthatdefinitelypavesthewayforfuturepartnershipsbetweenschoolsand universitiesformultiplepurposes,reflectingonadjustmentsandfuturesteps.
Summerschooltofulltimeeducation–bridgingthegap
Kate Smook (MillfieldEnterprises,MillfieldSchool)
Parentsoftenseesummerschoolasawayofintroducingtheirteenstotheideaofattendingayear roundUKboardingschool,buthowwelldoesashortcoursepreparethemfortherealityofschool life?Thistalkwillexploresomeofthestrategieswhichmayhelpbridgethegapbetweenaholiday courseandyearroundeducation.
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E.Motion(EnglishinMotion):let’sreMOVElearningdifficulties
Barbara Seeber (middleschool"PaulTroger",Monguelfo,Italy) Motion,braindevelopmentandlanguagelearninggohandinhand.Aslanguageteachers,wecan takeenormousadvantageofthisfact.Identifyatwhatstageofthelearningprocessyourstudentsare, understandhowandwhytheyexperiencelearningdifficultiesandbringthembackontrackandinto balancebyofferingthemsimplebutspecificmotionexercises.
AculturalprogrammetoenhancelanguagelearninginEFLcontexts
Camila Selarin (AssociaçãoCulturaInglesaSãoPaulo), Vitoria Tavares (AssociaçãoCultura InglesaSãoPaulo)
ComelearnhowtheculturalprogrammeofalargeBrazilianEFLinstitutehasbeenallowinglearnersof allagestodeveloplinguisticandsocialskillsthroughmusic,dramaandotherculturalmanifestations. Inthistalk,wewillpresenttheneed,implementationandresultsoftheprogramme,delvingintoafew ofitsvariedcomponents,andsuggestingadaptationsfordifferentcontexts.
Motivatingadultsinlanguagelearningenvironments:sparkingenthusiasmforlearning Leo Tzampazis (UniversityofBedfordshire)
Itiswidelyacceptedthatemployingmotivationaltechniquesintheclassroomcanbooststudents' drivetolearnandincreasetheirconfidence.Thispresentationseekstointroducearangeofteaching strategiesuniquelycraftedtogeneratemotivationinstudentswhoarestudyingEnglishasasecond languageandinformfuturemotivationaleducationalpracticeforL2teachers.
ThematicanalysisofJapanesestudents’reflectionsoninterculturalcommunicativecompetence Samuel Nfor (SeitokuUniversity,ChibaJapan)
InModelUN,studentsfromdiverseculturalbackgroundsrepresentdifferentcountriesondifferent committeesandengageindiscussionswithglobalissues.Thispresentationdemonstrateshow Japanesestudents’participationandinteractioninEnglishinModelUNenablesthemtodeepentheir understandingofglobalissuesandreflectoninterculturalcommunicativecompetence.
Buildingrelationships-theimportanceofinternalcustomerservice
Ben Butler (TheLondonSchoolofEnglish)
Theimportanceofkeepingexternalcustomershappyisclear,butshouldyouconsideryourstaffas yourcustomers?Whatdotheyneedtobehappy?Thistalkwilldiscusstheimportanceofbuilding relationships,andembeddingsystemsandprocesseswhichallowstafftoself-serve;creatingstronger teamsandanunderstandingofthecontributioneachemployeemakestothewhole.
Forumonreadingskills
Enhancingreadingproficiencyviathe57-dayreadingchallenge
Yasmine SalahEl-Din (TheAmericanUniversityinCairo)
Thistalkintroducesthe57-DayReadingChallengeasawaytomotivateacademicEFLstudentstoread onaregularbasis.Iwillexplaintherationalebehindusingthisstrategy,andthenwillhighlightthe stepsinvolvedintheimplementation.Practicaltipsforusingthechallengeindifferentteaching contextswillbesharedwiththeaudience.
Turning“old-fashioned”intomotivation:differentreadinglessons
Vilda Kiaunytļ (KaunasJonasJablonskisGymnasium)
Itisnosecretthatittakesspecialefforttocatchpost-quarantinestudents’attention,especiallywith “boring”and“old-fashioned”exercises,likereadingtasks.Yet,theyareimportantforgoodexamresults andimprovementofstudents’readingskillsingeneral.Iwillpresentseveralmethodsandshort projects,usedduringmyEnglishlessons,whichmotivatestudentstoread,thinkanddiscuss.
Usingnon-ELTbookstoarriveatELTnotions
IanMichael Robinson (UniversityofCalabria)
Readingcaninspireus,andsometimeswhenreadingfictionforpleasurewecanfindpassagesthat helpusreflectonnotionsconcerningEnglishlanguageteaching.Thistalklooksatsomebooks,for example JonathanLivingstonSeagull,thathavebridgedthisgapandhowtheseconnectionscanbe usefulforexperiencedorfutureteachers.Audiencememberscancontributetheirownideas.
Teachingidioms:implementingtheCMapproachtodesignactivities
Vera Gradischnig (Freelance)
Tohelpstudentsreachaproficientlevel,theyhavetodeveloptheirmetaphoricalcompetence. Researchhasshownthatraisingstudents'awarenessoftheunderlyingprinciplesofconceptual metaphor(CM)canfacilitatecomprehension,retentionanduseofidiomaticexpressions.Iwillreport oneffectiveclassroomactivitiesfromtheresearchthatweredesignedtoteachandlearnidiomsusing CMprinciples.
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ExploringnationalstereotypesaboutBritaininGermanEnglishlanguagetextbooks
Jennifer Meier (Julius-Maximilians-UniversitätWürzburg)
InmyPhDprojectdiscussion,Idelveintoacentury-longanalysisofBritishstereotypesinGermanEFL textbooks.Attendeeswillgaininsightsintotheimpactofnationalstereotypesonforeignlanguage education.Iquestionthenecessityofthesestereotypesandadvocateforfosteringcriticalthinking skillsinlearners,challengingsimplisticcategorizations.Jointoexploreafreshperspectiveon languageeducation.
UnderstandingonlineCoPsduringERT:theexperienceofEAPtutors
KarlaKerlley deLimaGuedes (UniversityofSouthampton)
ThispresentationfocusesonsharinghowEnglishforacademicpurposes(EAP)practitionersdefined andperceivedonlinecommunitiesofpractice(CoPs)duringemergencyremoteteaching(ERT),the typesofCoPsinwhichtheyparticipated,anddiscusstheimportanceoffosteringthesecommunities forteachereducationaswellasthechallengesthatcanarisewhenbuildingthemremotelypostpandemic.
InquirywithanI:centringtheteacherinteacherdevelopment
Michelle Worgan (Freelance)
Manyteachersfindin-servicetrainingsessionsachore.Inthistalk,I’llintroduce TheTeachingLab,an innovativeonlinecommunitythatsupportsteachersintheirdevelopmentusinganinquiry-based approach.Thesessionisaimedatteacherswhowishtotakeanactiveroleintheirdevelopmentand directorsofstudieswhowanttoavoidaone-sizefitsallapproachtotraining.
Forumontheuseof ChatGPT inwriting
LeveragingAItoteachandassesswriting
Peter Davidson (ZayedUniversity)
Educationisconstantlyevolvingwithnewtechnologies,andAI-poweredconversationalinterfaces suchas ChatGPT areattheforefrontofthistransformation.Inthistalkwewilloutlinethepotentialof ChatGPT torevolutionizetheteachingandassessmentofwriting,andwewilldiscusshowwecan leverage ChatGPT inthewritingclassroomforpre-writing,while-writing,andpost-writingactivities.
Theeffectof ChatGPT-supportedfeedbackonwrittenstudentassignment
Selda GumusSambel (OzyeginUniversity)
Iwilldiscuss ChatGPT-supportedfeedbackintostudents’writtenproductionsaspartofcontinuous assessment.Ihavetwogroupsofstudents:onereceivedfeedbackwith ChatGPT andtheothergot traditionalteacherfeedback.Students’writingresultswillbecomparedtoshowhoweffective Chat GPT-supportedfeedbackisintheirimprovementinwriting.
AdaptingEAPwritingassessments:embracing ChatGPT topromotecriticalthinking
Joseph Roberts (EducationCentreofAustralia(ECA))
WewillpresentthefindingsofapilotstudywhereweadaptedcoreEAPwritingassessmentsto acknowledgetheopportunitiesthatGenerative-AIsoftware(specifically ChatGPT)offersuniversity studentsintheplanningstagesandcriticalthinkingdevelopment.Wewillsharewaystoalter assessmentbriefs,rubrics,andpoliciestocreatepositivewashbackthatdevelopsskillswhileretaining academicintegrity.
Empoweringeducators:technologyinnovationinmulticulturallanguagelearning
Maria Diakou (CyprusMinistryofEducation,Culture,SportsandYouth/UniversityofNicosia), Umut Ergöz (BridgeEducationGroup)
Discoverhowtechnology-drivenstrategiesarerevolutionizingmulticulturallanguagelearning. Educatorscancultivateeffectivemulticulturallanguagelearningenvironmentsbyleveragingthe dynamicsynergybetweentechnologyandtheirowncreativeandcriticalthinkingskills.Joinusfor practicalinsightsintotheevolvinglandscapeoflanguageeducationandthekeyrolethattheteacher playsinutilizingtechnologiesinthe21stcentury.
‘Peoplelikeus’–representationofLGBTQIA+identityinELT
Steve Tulk (StaffordHouseLondon), Jo Krousso (MacmillanEducation), Pam Phillips (Stafford HouseLondon), Julian Francis (BayswaterCollege), Neil Harris (CELT)
Thispaneldiscussionfocusesonpracticalandaccessiblewaysinwhichourclassrooms,schools,and thewiderELTindustrycandelivertrue,inclusiveandauthenticrepresentationforLGBTQIA+teachers, studentsandtheirclassmatesandcolleagues.Itdrawsonthelivedexperienceofqueerteachers, academicmanagers,schoolleadersandpublishersandmovesELTawayfrom'pinkwashing'towards truerepresentation.
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Betterlisteningoutcomes
Hugh Dellar (NationalGeographicLearning)
Inthissession,I’llsuggestthatwhathastraditionallybeenthoughtofas‘developinglisteningskills’ mightbetterbeframedas‘developingvocabularyandworkingontheabilitytohearlanguage'.I’ll lookattheclassroomimplicationsofthisviewandputforwardsomewaysteacherscanhelpstudents hearlanguagethroughroutinesyoucanusewithanyclass.
Theteacher'sroleinusingAIforautonomouslearning
Mark Smith (TheWimbledonSchoolofEnglish)
ChatGPT andotherformsofAIarethefuture,butteacherswillstillhaveafundamentalparttoplayin theirmeaningfuluse.Iwillsuggestwaysteacherscanguidelearnerstoprompttheapplicationsto efficientlyobtainusefuloutput.Iwillprovidepracticalideasoneffectivelyengagingwiththismaterial aspartofatargetedprogrammeoflearning.
Grammaticalization-whenwordsbecomegrammar.Improvingengagementandlanguage learning
Jennifer Lowe (LancasterUniversity&JLSchoolofEnglish)
Whatistheconnectionbetweenthepreposition“to”andtheinfinitivemarker“to”?Andbetween “want”andthemodalverb“will”?Grammaticalizationisaprocessoflanguagechangewherebywords losetheirmeaning(semanticbleaching)andacquiregrammaticalfunctions.Wewillseesomeofthe mechanismsinvolvedandhowtomakegrammarmorememorableandappealingtostudents.
FalsebeginnersadultlearnersandbusinessEnglishwriting
Choreanne Frei (IHOTTI)
Falsebeginneradultlearnerscomewiththeirownstrengthsandweaknesses,butoftenforgetthe transferableskillstheybringfromtheirL1andprofessionalexperience.Inthistalk,Iwilldiscussthe approachchosentosupportamultilingualBusinessEnglishgrouptodeveloptheirtransactional writingandconfidencewhenEnglishsuddenlybecamerelevanttotheirjobs.
IATEFLPronciationSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum
PronSIG’sinteractivepronunciationclinic:comewithquestions,leavewithanswers! Doyouhavepronunciationquestionsyou’veneverbeenabletofindanswersfor?Areyoucurrently havingdifficultiesteachingpronunciation,orunsurewheretoevenstart?JoinPronSIGandyour conferencecolleaguesasweexploitthebenefitofourcollectiveknowledgeandexperienceandtryto answeryourburningquestions.Allquestionsandlevelsofexperiencewelcome!
Designingauthenticcomputer-basedwritingtaskstopromotepositiveclassroomimpact
Alina Reid (TrinityCollegeLondon)
Thistalktracesthedesignandvalidationoftwonewcomputer-basedwritingtasksatTrinityCollege London.Thenewtasksare:writtenonlinecommunication,andwritingfromsources.Thepresentation outlinesthemaintaskdesignprinciplesadoptedtocreatemeaningfulandauthenticwritingtasksfor theuniversitycontext.Italsodiscusseshowthetaskdesignspromotepositiveclassroomwashback.
ForumonEMIinEAPsettings:perspectivesandpractices continued
Near-peermentoringforin-serviceteachers’professionaldevelopment
Irene Rahmaniar (CettaEnglish)– WinneroftheEnglishLanguageCentreEastbourneGraham SmithScholarship
Biggapsinageandlevelofprofessionalismbetweenteachersandtheirmentorsisoftenthecausefor teachers’lessopennessinregardstotheirprofessionaldevelopmentneedsandpreferences,aswellas theirconcerntowardstheirteachingpractices.Near-peermentoringcanoffermoreeffective assistancetoteachers’improvementprocesses.Thispresentationexplorestherationalesand proceduresofthescheme.
Ascript'screativepathfromconceptiontoperformance
Tasneem Dalal (CanadianBilingualSchoolKuwait)
Fosteringself-expressionandcreativityintheclassroomiscrucial.Thistalkwillexamineafresh strategyforthisproject.It'llexplainthedevelopmentstudentsgothroughastheymovefromwriting storiestoscriptingscenes,whichresultsinrivetingliveperformances.Alongwithimprovingtheir narrativeabilities,themethodalsocultivatesvitallifeskillslikecooperation,communication,and problem-solving.
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Equality,diversityandinclusionintheyounglearnerEFLclassroom
Eduardo Farias (TheBritishCouncil)
Inthistalk,wewillcommunicatetheresultsofaSpecialInterestGroupledbyteachersandfocusedon designingeducationalmaterialsaroundissuesrelatedtoEquality,DiversityandInclusioninanEFL setting.WewilloutlineaneffectiveapproachforpromotingEDIintheclassroomandshareexamples ofmaterialsandactivitiesdesignedforlearnersagedfourto16.
AccessibilityindigitalELTcontentdevelopment
Derek Philip-Xu (RefreshingPublishing)
ThistalkwilllookataccessibilityindigitalELTcontentandwhyitisimportanttocreatecontentina waythatenableseverybodytoaccessitinanequalmanner.Alternativetextdescriptionsforimages willbeusedasanexampletodemonstratehowdigitalcontentcanbemademoreaccessible.
Teachingbeginnerclasses-awovenapproach
Eliza Winnert (Freelance)
Iwillsharethemulti-strandedapproachIdevelopedwhileworkingwithrefugeelearnersinGreeceweavingtogetherexistinglanguageanddifferentliteracymethods,andmakinguseofflashcards, games,learners’storiesandhome-madegradedreaderstocreateaninclusiveandmotivatinglearning environment.Comealongtoaddsomemorestrandstoyourteachingbasket,whateveryourcontext.
SMILE:atransformativejourneyimprovingEnglishlanguageeducationinSudan LinaKamal(BritishCouncilSudanOffice)
SMILE,ajointBritishCouncilandWorldBankproject,aimsatrejuvenatingEnglishlanguageeducation inSudan.Launchedin2014,itproducedseventextbookstoimproveEnglishproficiencyamong10 millionprimaryschoolchildren.Despitefacingchallenges,suchasarevolution,pandemic,and politicalinstability,SMILE'simpactendures.Itsongoinginitiatives,demonstrateacommitmentto transformingEnglisheducationinSudan.
Trauma-informedteaching:supporting'brainsinpain'intheclassroom
Adam Crowther (BritishCouncilVietnam)
Wehaveallexperiencedit–learnersbeingdisengagedorshowingbehaviouralchangesinour classrooms.Suchdisruptionshavebecomeincreasinglycommonplacewithlearnersexperiencing traumaticexperiencesthatleavetheir‘brainsinpain’.Thistalkwillanalyselearners’reactionsto trauma,andidentifyteachingtechniquesandclassroomactivitiestohelpsupportlearners’well-being, leadingtoimprovedperformanceintheclassroom.
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Bidialectalism:meetingtheneedsofspeakersofEnglishlanguagedialects
Yvonne Pratt-Johnson (St.John'sUniversity)
Despiteservinglargenumbersofstudentswhospeak“non-standard”English,teachersinUnited Statesschoolstypicallyknowlittleaboutthesestudents’homedialectsorlearningneeds.The presentationprovidesparticipantswithanoverviewofbidialectalismtosupportadministratorsin makinginformedpolicydecisionsandteachersinprovidingeffective,targetedinstruction.
Leadingeffectivevirtualteamsinlanguageeducation
Helen Ng (SKEMABusinessSchool)
Teachersandmanagersareincreasinglyinvolvedinglobalteamsandonlinecollaborations.Thistalk willfocusonpracticalwaysinwhichELTprofessionalscanprovideleadershipwithinanonline workspace.Wewilllookathowteachermanagerscantransformkeytaskssuchasestablishing informationflow,buildingrapport,andfacilitatingcollaborationtoadapttothespecificneedsof remoteteams.
Thepowerofin-classrevision:practicalactivitiestofacilitatelearning
Mary Rice (TheLondonSchoolofEnglish)
Mylearnershaveahugeappetiteforlearninglexis:theireyeslightupwhentheydiscoveranother newword.Butthelightquicklyfadesastheyrealisethatrememberingthosewordsisnoeasytask. Thistalkwillexplorepracticalin-classrevisionactivitiestohelpstudentswiththemostdifficult aspectsoflearningnewlexis:remembering,retrievingandreusingit.
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Theroleofexperienceinteacheridentityconstruction
Vanessa McDonagh (UniversityofGlasgow)
Experiencesonateachereducationprogrammecanhelpwiththeconstructionofteacheridentity.In thistalkIwillsharehowthecommonplacesofnarrativeinquirywereusedtoexplorethejourneyof onestudentonaTESOLmastersprogrammeandhowhisexperiences,particularlyonmicro-teaching, helpedwiththeconstructionofhisteacheridentity.
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TKT:YLprinciplesexplained:developingandassessingprimarychildren’scognitivestrategies Kate Gregson (CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment)
Howtohelpourprimarylearnersbecomegreatthinkers?CambridgeTKT:YLspecifies‘developing children’scognitivestrategies’.Whatdoesthisactuallymeanandhowcanweimplementthis?
Drawingonsyllabusexamplesand TheTKTCourse:YoungLearnerModule,I’llunpacktermsand introducepracticalideasfordevelopingandassessingcognitivestrategiesforlessexperienced primaryteachersandTKT:YLcandidates.
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FreeteaandcoffeewillbeservedintheExhibition,sponsoredbyOxfordUniversityPress
IATEFLStand Teachertrainersmeetup
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Ifyouareateachertrainer,cometotheIATEFLStandtomeetotherprofessionalsandmakesome connections.
IELTS
AnoverviewoftheupdatedIELTSWritingbandscoredescriptorsandassessmentcriteria Thisinteractivesessionwilllookatwhathaschangedrecentlyinthebandscoredescriptorsand assessmentcriteriaforIELTSWritingTask1andWritingTask2.Wewillhighlightthechangesthat teachersshouldbeawareof,andlookathowthemarkingcriteriacanbeausefultoolforusas teachersintheclassroomguidingourstudentsintheirpreparationfortheIELTSWritingTest,andasa toolforthestudentsthemselvestoself-assess.
Speakers:LouisaDunneandSarahPhilpot
Eastbar-BrightonCentre Posterpresentations
TheposterpresentationscanbefoundinEastBar,onthefirstflooroftheBrightonCentre.Eachposter willbeondisplayforthedurationoftheconferenceandeachpresenterwillbeavailabletoanswer yourquestionsatthebreaktimesoftheirallocatedday.Herearetheposterpresenterswhoyoucan meetonDay2:
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Theeffectofcollaborativeself-learningactivitiesonbasicpsychologicalneeds
Akari Hirano (FukuokaUniversity)
Thisposterexplorescollaborativeself-learningactivitiesutilizingonlineplatformstosatisfylearners’ psychologicalneeds.Astraditionalcollaborativelearningoftenfacesresistancefromlearnerswho preferindividualtasks,thispresentationseeksabalancedapproachcombiningindividualand collaborativelearningtocatertodiverseneeds.Theanalysisrevealspositiveaspectsconcerning autonomyandrelatednesswhilehighlightingtheneedforimprovementsincompetence.
LanguageuseinThaiEMIclassrooms
Parichat Chiablaem (UniversityofSussex)
ThisposterfocusesonlanguageuseinThaiEMI(EnglishasMediumofInstruction)classroomsto exploretheareasofcode-switchingandtranslanguagingthatcanoccurwithinthespecific bilingualismcontext.AlthoughanEnglish-onlypolicyisenforcedinEMIclassrooms,theactual practicemightbeinadifferentperspectivebasedonwhatthelecturersbelieveandperceive.
Facilitatingfun-autonomyinPBLL:thehaloeffect
Pınar Sekmen (PS:ProfessionalSupportinEducation(forTeaches&Learners))
Whowouldwanttobeinvolvedinaboringlanguageclass?Wouldputtingthefunniestmemeor addingthelatestappleadtoameaningfuloutcomeinaprojectinourlanguageclasses?Myposter aimstoenhanceteachers'awarenessinavoidingeducationalbiaseswhilebuildingfunandautonomy togetherinourlanguageclasses.
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Languageteachers’engagementinvision-basedmotivationalcontinuingprofessional development
Maha Alhejji (UniversityofWarwick)
ThestudyaimsatinvestigatingEFLteachers’engagementinavision-basedmotivationalcontinuing professionaldevelopmentpracticesinaSaudicontext,involvingthemintheprocessoflocalizingthe vision-basedframeworkintervention,andevaluatingitslong-termimpactontheirteaching experience.Intheposter,Iwillfocusontheinterventionprocessandthemajorfindings.
Czechmentorteachers:Theunchartedjourneyinteachereducation
Nikki Fortova (MasarykUniversity), Jitka Sedlackova (MasarykUniversity)
Czechteachereducationisincreasinglyemphasizingschool-basedmentorshipforstudentteachers. Yet,mentorslackdefinedrolesandformaltraining.ResearchwithEnglishlanguageteachermentors ofvaryingexperienceshowstheyseetheirroleasawaytoadvanceprofessionallyandfindrenewed inspiration.Thisperspectiveholdspromiseforfosteringcooperationamongstudents,mentors,and universityeducatorsinteachereducation.
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Mixedlanguagestorytelling:Englishthroughthelanguagesourlearnersknow
David Heathfield (HeathfieldCreativeEnglishCoaching)
Mixedlanguagestorytellingofferslanguagelearnersmeaningfulwaysofusingwhattheyalready know,makinglearningengaging,rewardingandjoyful.Tryoutactivitiesforclasseswhereour studentssharethesamefirstlanguageaswellasactivitiesforourplurilingualclasseswhereweall learnfromeachotherbyincluding,celebratingandesteemingstudents’diverseheritagesand languageidentities.
Teachingdirectlearningstrategies:how,whatandwhy
Rachael Harris (IATEFLInclusivePractices&SENSIG)
Afterparticipatinginvariousactivitiesinordertounderstandwhatismeantbydirectlearning strategies,wewilllookathowtoteachtheminayounglearnersorteenscontext,andwhytheyareso important.Participantswillleavewithwaystoteachtheirstudentshowtolearn;anessentialskillfor alllearners,especiallyinaninclusiveclassroom.
Spillingthetea:investigating'new'wordsintheclassroom
Tracy Huntingford (BurlingtonBooksGreece)
NewwordsandusagesareenteringEnglishallthetime.Howcanteacherskeepupwithlanguage change?Inthissession,I’llreflectonsome‘newentries’andconsiderhowinvestigatingnew vocabularyintheclassroomcanempowerstudents,fostercriticalthinkingandencouragemeaningful communication,whetheryourstudentsareGen-Zornot.
HowtogetclientsasafreelanceEnglishlanguageteacher
Rachael Roberts (EarnLearnThriveLtd)
ProbablythequestionIgetaskedmostofteninmyworkwithfreelanceELTprofessionalsishowto findclients.Inthisworkshop,Iwilltakeparticipantsthroughthethreekeystepsinattracting consistentclients,withexercisestohelpthemimplementwhatthey’relearning.Thesessionwillalso finishwithsomestrategiestogetclientsquicklywhenneeded.
Addressingsustainabilityandglobalissuesinthelanguageclassroom
Hanna Kryszewska (PilgrimsTeacherTraining)
LanguageteachingcurriculumisnowincreasinglybroaderincludingCLIL,learnerautonomy, wellbeing,the4Cs,ICTormediation.Nowaddglobalissuesandsustainability,anditmayseemtoo much.Inthisworkshop,wewilllookatwaystoseamlesslyintroducetheseissues(invariousage groups),whatactionstotakethroughlocalprojects,andwhatwecanlearnfromnon-governmental organisations.
Requeeringdiscussions:dosanddon'tsinqueerELT
Peter Fullagar (Freelance)
Increasingly,LGBTQIA+representationisbecomingmoretalkedabout,butmanyteachersandwriters reportalackofconfidencewhenitcomestorepresentingthecommunity.Inthisinteractive workshop,IwillexplorehowNOTtodorepresentationandgivepracticalideasofadaptingand creatingdiscussionsfortheELTclassroomandmaterials.
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre 60 audience
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Smallactions,largeimpact:yourroleinteachers’room
Robyn Stewart (ITIIstanbul), Elna Coetzer (ITIIstanbul)
Eachofusparticipatesincreatingwellbeing.Weoftentalkaboutlearnerandteacherwellbeing. However,weseldomconsiderhowourchoicesimpactourcolleaguesintheteachers’room.After sharingourpersonalconnectiontothetopic,webrieflylookatrecentdevelopmentsin‘happiness’ researchandintroduceactivitiestobringgratitude,empathyandjoytothefore.
Take5–airingandsharingtopissuesonCELTA
Jacqueline Douglas (Freelance)
Iftherearethingsthatbotheryouaboutcoursedelivery,and/oryou’dappreciateawiderforumthan ispossibleinyourcentre,pleasecome!There’llbegroupdiscussionsonkeyissuesIknowwetypically grapplewithandgripeabout.We’llexplorethingsthatrepeatedlycomeup-everydaystufftrainers allneedhelpon,endingwithsomeconcludingideas.
Thelexicalapproach:30yearson
Leo Selivan (Freelance)
It'sbeen30yearssinceMichaelLewis'sseminalbook TheLexicalApproach (1993)waspublished. Boldlysubtitled TheStateofELTandaWayForward,itpromisedtorevolutioniselanguageteaching. Hasthispromisebeenfulfilled?Searchingforananswer,Iturnedtowell-knownproponentsofthe approach.Inthissession,Isharetheirinsightsandsuggestpracticalclassroomideas.
LIGHTNINGTALKS
ThisisabrandnewformatfortheIATEFLConference.A45-minutesessionwherespeakerswillhave threeminuteseachtopresenttheirideas,followedbytimefortheaudiencetonetworkwiththe presentersandaskquestions.
PromotingmultilingualisminTESOLteachereducationforsocialjustice
Melike BulutAlbaba (SheffieldHallamUniversity)
IwillpresentinitialfindingsofanexploratorypracticeprojectIconductedwithmyMATESOLstudents intheUKcontext.Weexploredthepotentialofpromotingourlanguagerepertoiretofacilitate teachingandlearninginourteachereducationmodule.Weproblematisedtheconceptof monolingualismanditsimpactonourperceptionsandpracticesasEnglishlanguageteachers.
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Learnercreativity;showcasingstudent-madelearningandevaluationmaterialinELT Abigail EkangouoAwanga (GHSNKOLNDA)
Thissessionisalightningtalk,showcasingstudent-madelearningandevaluationmateriallocally producedfromanEnglishlanguageclassroomsomewhereinAfrica,withthehelpoftheirEnglish languageteacher.Itwilldisplayavarietyofbeautifullycraftedartsworkwhichareaseriesof summariesfromlessonchaptersthestudentspreviouslystudied.
Assessmentinaregularschool,frombasicstoartificialintelligence
Fernando Sartori (AgostinianoMendelSchool)
Atschoolwebelievethatassessmentispartofthelearningprocessandhelpstomaintainstandards. Wedescribeasystemthatcouldassessspeaking,listening,readingandwritinginanintegratedway tomakesensebothforstudents,teachersandfamilies.Iwillalsotalkaboutanon-linecomponent thathasbeenintroducedtocomplementnewtrendsintesting.
Theeffectofpersonalchoiceonintrinsicmotivation
Marion Vedder (AvansUniversityofAppliedSciences-AcademyofSustainableBuilt Environment)
Oneoftherecurringthemesinpresentdayteachingisthelackofmotivationthatpupilsshowinclass. Thisspecificallyholdsgoodforcompulsorysubjects(e.g.EnglishintheNetherlands)insecondary schools.Basedonmyownresearch,combiningpersonalchoicewithaweakskillcouldbeananswer tothesemotivationalissues.
Thephysicalityofteachingpronunciation
Paula Runnals (UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley)
Theabilitytoraisestudents’awarenessofwhattheyaredoingphysically(proprioception)when producingEnglishsoundsiskeytopronunciationteachingandlearning.Iwillsharethreeguiding questionsthatwillhelpeveryonetothinkaboutwhattheyaredoingphysically.Iwillalsosharesome techniquesforhowtousethebodyandpropswhileteachingpronunciation.
DigitaltechinEFLclassrooms:teachers'beliefsandpromotingcreativity
Henry Huang (DaltonTokyo)
ThispresentationsharesthefindingsfromasmallstudydoneataprivatesecondaryschoolinTokyo. Thestudydelvesintotheimpactofthreeteachers’beliefsontheirteachingapproach,specificallyin theintegrationofdigitaltechnologytodrivecreativityintheEFLclassroom.Theresultshighlightthe potentialofcreativetasksinenrichingstudents’languageskills.
Session2.3
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WritingforanAcademicDiscussion:allyouneedtoknow
Joanna Wrzesinska (ETSGlobal)
WorkshopparticipantswilldiscoverthenewTOEFLiBT®Writingtaskcalled WritingforanAcademic Discussion.Therationaleforintroducingthenewtask,itsdesign,scoringguidelinesaswellaspractice resourceswillbecovered.Participantswillalsohaveachancetorespondtoasamplepromptand receiveautomatedfeedbackwiththeirrawscoreinrealtime.
A2toB2insixmonths,impossible?Yes,wecan
Uma Tadema (EnglishinEmden)
Multi-levelclasses,variedL1intheclassroom,workingundertimepressuretopreparestudentsfora high-stakesexam,astressfulsituationformanylearnersandteachers.Inthisworkshop,Iwillpresent curated,triedandtestedstrategies,andgivevaluableinsightsintosuccessfulpracticesandpractical ideastoimplementinyourexampreparationcourses.
Dramagamesandtechniquesforelementaryandintermediatelevelstudents
Diana Bolgare (Diana'sLanguageCoaching)
Theaimofthispracticalworkshopistoequipnewandexperiencedteacherswithsomeeffective dramaandimprovisationgamesandtechniquestoconsolidatetheirEnglishclasses,boostelementary andintermediate-levelstudents’confidence,aswellasimprovisewiththelanguagestudentsalready possess.Bereadytolearnandhavefun.
MysteriousEuropeandoorstogeneralknowledgeandcriticalthinking
Eva Bogdanović (Čarobnariječ-TheMagicWord,foreignlanguageschool), Ivana BurićKurtović (HappyMelody,foreignlanguageschool)
Inthisworkshopwetakeparticipantsthroughastory-basedgameacrossEuropetotakeon challenges,solvepuzzlesandopendoors.Eachstageofthegamerequiresacriticalthinkingskillto exploretheareasofhistory,geography,literature,language,andculture.Weaimtofostercritical thinkingandnurturecollaborationbyplayingagamewithinastoryframework.
MaximizingCLILpracticesinbilingualeducation:integratingcontentandlanguage Cassia Venezuela (FaculdadeCulturaInglesa)
Inthistalk,wewillexploreapracticalapproachtoCLILpracticesthroughtheapplicationofsystemic functionallinguistics.Throughtheanalysisofauthentictextssuitablefortheclassroom,we'lldelve intohowlanguageservesasatoolforconstructingandorganizingcognitiverepresentationsofthe world.Discoverhowtoempowerlearnerstoanalyzebothlanguageandcontenteffectively.
Attentionalcontrolactivitiesforchildrenandteens
Kara McBride (WorldLearning)
Attentionalcontrolisafoundationalskillforacademicsuccessandsocialandemotionallearning(SEL) andwell-being.Inthisworkshop,participantswillexperienceoneattention-buildingactivityfor childrenandanotherforteens.ParticipantswilllearnguidelinesforintegratingSELskillsintoEnglish lessons.Discussionwillcoveridentifyingandadaptingsimilaractivitiesforourteachingcontexts.
Optimizingonboarding:nurturinginstitutionalvaluesthroughmentorship
Julie Wallis (AISLi,Italy)
Thisinteractiveworkshopisdesignedtoaddressthechallengesofonboardingnewteachers.Inclusive practicesandproceduresduringinductionareintendedtodevelopinstitutionalvaluesandbuild betterprofessionalrelationshipsfromthebottomup.Wewilldrawinsightsfromcasestudies,share documentation,andshowhowtheentireteamcansupporttheprocessthroughmentoringand reporting.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching t =tertiaryteaching a =adultteaching
Pleasecheckthecancellationscreenorvisit www.iatefl.org/conference/cancellations for changes and cancellations
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre 80 audience
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Skyline-BrightonCentre 1300-1400
Thelegacyofe-toolsinTEFL'spost-Covidera Panagiotis Argyris (Freelance)
Thisworkshopaimstopreservethelegacyofteachers'labourswhileteachingonlineduringthe pandemic;atouchpapertoself-reflectandtransfertheknowledgeandskillsgainedinusingcuttingedgetechnologyonlinetotheirface-to-facelessons,andtoenrichteachers'arsenalswithpracticaletoolsforengagingyounglearnersinadynamic,gamifiedway.
Let'stalkaboutsocialemotionalcompetencesfortheclassroom
Anna Hasper (TeacherTrainLtd)
Mostteachingfocusesonlearners’cognitivedevelopment.However,asupportiveandemotionally managedlearningenvironmentisaprerequisiteforanylearningtohappen.Thisrequiresteachersand learnerstostrengthentheirsocial-emotionalcompetences.Thisinteractiveworkshopwillexplorethe conceptofsocial-emotionalcompetencesalongwithhowteachersandlearnerscanenhancethese skillsforthelanguageclassroomandbeyond.
Fosteringchangethroughyouthempowermentandglobalconnections
Margarita Kosior (MacmillanEducation), Harry Waters (MacmillanEducation)
Areyouandyourstudentslookingtojoinaglobalcommunityofpeoplewhowanttomakea difference?Inthisworkshop,we’lllookathowyoucanbecomeinvolvedinanexcitingcollaborative initiative, ChangeMakers,andsupportitwithcreativecontributions,allowingstudentstostepupboth locallyandgloballyandhavetheirvoicesheardacrosstheworld.
Differentiationdoesn’twork!Ordoesit…?Theoreticalconsiderations,practicalsolutions
Herbert Puchta (Helbling), Christopher Jory (Helbling)
Allclassesaremixed-ability,sodifferentiationisamustinordertomeetourlearners'individualneeds andinterests.Teachers,however,oftenlackthetimetodifferentiatetheirteaching.Inthissession,we focusonhowdifferentiationcanreallyworkinpractice,usingoriginalideasandexamplesfrom DifferentiationinELT:afreshperspective and Options (alowersecondarycourse).
LeadingandmanagingwithgenerativeAI:thewhy,what,how
George Pickering (IATEFLAmbassador)
WecanuseAItotransformhowweleadandmanageourselves/others.Wewillexplore:the opportunitiesandthreatsposed;howtostartusingit;itsuseinimprovingproductivity;itspotentialin writingandsolvingproblems;dataanalysis;itsuseinimageandgraphiccreation;howwecan personallyuseittoimproveperformance.
1250-1415
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OxfordUniversityPress
OxfordTestofEnglishAdvanced:tastertour&takeawaytips
Swingbyforatastertourofthe OxfordTestofEnglishAdvanced,anewB2toC1Englishlanguage proficiencytest.Inthispop-upsessionwe’llbreakthetestintobite-sizedpieces,introducingthetest formatandhighlightingourinnovativewaysofassessingintegratedskillsandmediation,both identifiedasessentialacademicandprofessionalcompetenciesinthe CEFRCompanion volume.We’ll finishthesessionwithsometastytake-awaytipswhichwillhelpyouprepareyourstudentsforsuccess inthe OxfordTestofEnglishAdvanced…andbeyond.
Speaker:GailPasque
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LanguageCertispavingthewaytoEnglishproficiencywithexamscateringforeverytesttakerneed. DiscoverournewESOLsinglelevelexams,fromA1toB2,withtestcontentappropriateforschoolage students.
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NationalGeographicLearning
Fivewaystomakeyourschoolgreener
Joinsustainabilityexpertandenthusiast,CharlotteEllis,togetfivequickideastoimproveyour school’simpactontheenvironment,yourcommunityandyourstudents.Comealongandreceivea freedesktopgarden!
Speaker:CharlotteEllis
Session2.4
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Gamesandthegreenworld:constraints,creativityandlanguageplay
Jill Hadfield (Freelance)
Thistalkwillconsiderhowgameswork,inparticularhowtheyuseconstraintstoencouragecreativity. Itwillconsidertwosetsofconstraintsusedingamesandshowpracticalexamples,takenfromthe CommunicationGames series,ofhowtheseconstraintscanparadoxicallycreateasenseoffreedom andfostercreativityandlanguageplay.
ToolsandideasforeasilycreatingdigitalactivitiesinELT
Andy Cowle (Avallain), Ian Johnstone (Avallain)
Weknowthatteacherslikeandusuallyneedtocreatetheirownmaterials.Thisbringscreativityand authenticityintotheclassroomand,vitally,addressesthespecificneedsofeachstudentandclass.This sessiondemonstrateshowallkindsofengaging,interactivedigitalactivitiescanbecreatedforall ages,levelsandlearningoutcomes,andpublishedinstantlytoalearningmanagementsystem.
Contextmatters:asocioculturalframeworkformaterialsdesign
Luis Carabantes (QueenMaryUniversityofLondon)
Whilstthelanguageteachingmaterialsscholarshiphasprovidedabodyofknowledgetoenhance materialsdesign,thereremainsagapbetweenthesocioculturalparadigminwhichELTissituatedand thepracticeofmaterialsdevelopment.Inthispresentation,Iwillexplainandillustratehowthe socioculturalframeworkofactivitytheorycanbeusedbypractitionerstodesignsocio-culturally responsivematerials.
Gamifyingemployabilityskillstraining:projectscavengerhunt Birte Horn (Hamm-LippstadtUniversityofAppliedSciences)
Inarapidlychangingworldwithuncertainemployment,interdisciplinaryskillsareurgentlyneededto enhancestudents’employability.Thistalkwillillustratehowanold-fashionedgameofscavengerhunt canbemodernized,adapted,andusedinabusinessEnglishclassroomatuniversitylevelto successfullytrainawiderangeofemployabilityskillsforpre-servicelearners.
Investigatingtestfairnessandbiasinthetwenty-firstcentury
Nathaniel Owen (OxfordUniversityPress), Oliver Bigland (OxfordUniversityPress) Inthistalk,wepresenthowOUPinvestigatesfairnessandbiasinthe OxfordTestofEnglish StakeholderssuchasEnglishlanguageteacherswillgainvaluableinsightintohowtestproviders ensurefairnessthroughinvestigatingtestperformancebyage,sex,languagegroupandothersocioculturalfactors.Thesessionwillbe20minutesandfollowedby10minutesforaudienceengagement.
STEAM-basededucation
Konstantina Karamouta (STEAMNetwork)
STEMandSTEAMeducationpromotestheintegrationbetweenScience,Technology,Engineering,Arts andMathematics.Byfollowinganinterdisciplinaryandtransdisciplinaryapproach,STEAMencourages theuseof21stcenturyskillsamongautonomyandindependencyintheforeignlanguageclassroom. Thesefivedisciplinesprovidemeaningfulandinteractivecontenttostudentswithhands-on explorationthatfocusonexperientialandinquiry-basedlearning.
UsingAItoassistscaffoldingreflectivepracticeinteachereducation
Elena OncevskaAger (SaintsCyrilandMethodiusUniversity)
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
Pleasecheckthecancellationscreenorvisit
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
www.iatefl.org/conference/cancellations for changes and cancellations
Session2.4 1415-1445 continued Wednesday17
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre 80 audience
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Meaningfullistening:trainingstudentstobecomeeffectivelistenersandcommunicators AndyJeffery(ECLondon)
Totrulylistenisachallengingskillwerarelyemploywellwhilecommunicating.Byreallylisteningina conversation,studentscandeveloptheircommunicativecompetencyandtheirrelationships.Thistalk exploreshowtotrainlearnerstobemoreactivelisteners,whileprovidingpracticaltipsforyour lessonstoleavealong-lastingimpactonyourstudents’listeningandcommunication.
Whitenessandwokeness:aprimer
Ann Roemer (UtahStateUniversity,USA)
Diversity,equity,andinclusioncannotexistinourschoolswithoutbotheducatorsandstudents acknowledgingourwhiteness.Thistalkincludesthehistoryofrace,thecharacteristicsofwhiteness, andRuthHelms'stagesofwhiteidentity.Wewilldiscussthemeaningofwhitenessandwokenessin EuropeandNorthAmerica.Comewithcuriosityandanopenmind.
Dotraditionalpronunciationteachingtechniquesactuallyworkonimprovingintelligibility? Hongzhi Wang (City,UniversityofLondon)
Thisresearch-basedtalkwillintroducetheproceduresandoutcomesofarandomizedcontrolledtrial thatassessestheeffectivenessoftwopopularpronunciationteachingtechniques:‘Demonstration& repetition’,and‘Listeningandidentifying’.Thisexperimentanswersthequestion‘Dotraditional techniqueswork?’byinvestigatingtheimmediateanddelayedeffectsofthetechniquesonChinese Englishlearners’L2vowelintelligibilityandcomprehensibility.
Empoweringcurriculumdesign:insightsfromfemalerefugees'ESOLexperiences
Holly Dono (Seetec)
Thistalkexploreshowrecentresearchonfemaleasylumseekersandrefugees’ESOLexperiencesin Englandcaninformandenrichcurriculumdesign,fosteringimpactfullearning.Uncoverinsightsto mitigateaccessbarriersandpromotelifelongopportunitiesforrefugeewomen.Discoverhow innovativecoursedesigncanmaximiseESOL’spositiveimpactonwomen’sfamiliesandfutures.
Question&answersessionrelatingtoZarinaSubhan’splenarysession
IfyouattendedZarinaSubhan’splenarysessionthismorningon Becauseyou’reallworthit!,youare welcometoattendthisrelatedsession.Thiswillallowparticipantstoaskanyquestionsoraddressany issuesthathavebeenraisedbyZarinaSubhan’stalk.
AdvancedpedagogicalmethodsinESLwritingportfolio
Samah Abduljawad (RoyalCommissionforYanbuCollegesandInstitutes)
InESLclasses,simplyteachingESLwritingusingwritingportfolioswithoutspecificassessmentcriteria isinsufficientformakingstudentssuccessfulwritersinthetargetlanguage.Thisstudyinvestigatesthe barriersthatSaudiESLstudentsfaceinusingthewritingportfolio,coupledwithsuggestionsfromthe ESLteachersthatcontributetoimprovingtheirwritingperformance.
Howtoimproveyourschool’scommunicationandproductivitywith Monday.com
Kat Jeffries (SpeakUpLondon)
Howcanyourmedium-sizedschoolimproveinternalcomms,collaborationandproductivityina simple,cost-effectiveway?Inthissession,I’llsharehowourteamhastransformeditsinternal processesusingtheproject-managementtool Monday.com.AndI’llexplainhowyoucanuseitto streamlineeverythingfromBritishCouncilinspectionprepandfeedbackcollectiontocross-team collaborationandproductdevelopment.
Translanguaging&plurilingualismworks:butarewereadyyet?
Naziha AliRaza (Freelance)
Translanguaging/plurilingualpedagogies,whileadvantageousinELT,receivelittlesupportfrom institutionaladministration(Piccardo&Galante,2018).Iwillhighlightfindingsfromarecentstudyin theUAEthatinvestigatesinstitutionalreadinesstoembracesuchpedagogies,leavingparticipantsto considertheimpactofevidencedstrategiesonstudentsuccessintheircontexts.
Languagecreatesdifferentdiscoursesabouttheworld BentheFogh Jensen (UniversityCollegeSouthDenmark)
InaresearchprojectfundedbytheDanishNationalCentreforForeignLanguages(NCFF),carriedout inalowersecondaryschoolEFLclass,theFive-Phase-Modelmodelwasdeveloped.Themodeloffers anintegrationofissuesoncultureandstudents’linguisticdevelopment.Duringthetalk,Iwillpresent elementsofeachphase,includingrelevanttheoreticalperspectivesandexamplesoftaskand activities.
Buildingaloveforreading:thepowerofreadingclubs
Oleksandra Avramenko (ThinkGlobalKyivBerezniaky)– WinneroftheLitSIG&CreativityGroup Scholarship
Discoverthetransformativeimpactofreadingclubsforchildreninthispresentation.Diveintothe worldofinteractiveandengagingreadingexperiencesthatfosteradeeploveforbooks.Explorethe benefitsofreadingclubs,includinglanguageacquisition,criticalthinking,andcreativity.
Pavilion-TheGrandHotel
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Video-enhancedteachertraining:guides,networks,andconversations
Cecilia Nobre (UniversityofWarwick)
ThistalkfocusesonharnessingvideotechnologytoenhanceELTteachertraining.Itoutlinesthree corestrategies:structuredviewingguidesforvideoanalysis,buildingtrustednetworksamongpeer trainers,andfacilitatingcollaborativeconversationsusingvideo.Thesessionaimstoprovide actionabletoolsforprofessionaldevelopmentandtoenrichlearningenvironmentsfortrainersand traineesalike.
Forumonacademiclanguagesupportforstudentsinhighereducation
Academicwritinginanutshell:languagesupportforuniversitystudents
Nina Rasmussen (TheUniversityofCopenhagen)
Thistalkwillpresentthecontentofa2-hour‘academicwritinginanutshell’workshopdevelopedin responsetostudents’concernswhenthemediumofinstructionontheirbachelor-levelcourseatthe UniversityofCopenhagenwaschangedfromDanishtoEnglish.Theworkshopconsistedoftips,tools andwritingstrategiesfollowedbydetailedwrittenfeedbackonamockexam.
Removingbarriersofinequalityinlanguagelearningathighereducation
Agustín DomínguezFlores (InstitutoPolitécnicoNacional-Mexico), MauricioIgor Jasso (InstitutoPolitécnicoNacional)
TheNationalPolytechnicInstituteinMexicoisworkingtowardsaninternationalagendaandrequires thatstudentsimprovetheirEnglishlanguageproficiency.However,inequalityinaccesstolearning opportunitieswasidentifiedaskeybarriertothisgoal.Inthistalk,representativesoftheInstitutewill presentthefreeonlineresourcesdevelopedin-housetotackletheproblemandaimtosuccess.
Languageadvisingcasestudies:doesonesizefitall?
Martina ŠindelářováSkupeňová (MasarykUniversityLanguageCentre)
ThistalkisbasedonanalysinglanguageadvisingsessionsofferedtoMasarykUniversitystudentsof variousdisciplines.Astheadvisees´profilesdifferinlearnerautonomyandlanguagecompetence level,theaimofthetalkistodemonstratewhatproceduresandtoolsallowtheadvisorstoprovide individualizedsupportwhenstudentsplan,monitorandevaluatetheirlearning.
ForumonAI:shapingandnavigatingnewpedagogicallandscapes
AIintheEFLClassroom.Doesitalwayswork?
John Slade (StaffordHouseLondon)
ThedevelopmentofAIhascreatednewopportunitiesforEFLteacherstoexplorenewwaysof learning.Withideaspoppingupleft,rightandcentre,it’schallengingtoknowwhatworksandwhat doesn’t.ThistalkevaluatesdifferentideastoassessthissothatparticipantscanapproachusingAIin theEFLclassroomwithgreaterconfidence.
EngagingstudentsethicallyandcriticallyintheAIera
Rasha Halat (LebaneseInternationalUniversity)
Howcanyouengageyourstudentswithdifferentartificialintelligence(AI)toolscriticallyand ethically?WhetherlookingatAI-generatedpicturesorchattingwithChatbots,studentsneedtodoit right.Iwillsharepracticalstrategiesandtechniquesthateducatorscanadoptinpreparingtheir studentsfortheAIera.
EnrichingclassroominstructionwithAI:practicalpedagogicalstrategiesforteachers
Christopher Collins (ColumbiaUniversityAmericanLanguageProgram(ALP))
Inthistalk,IwillexploretheuseofAIchatbotstosupportteachingandlearningintheclassroom. Thesetoolscanserveaspowerfulaidsforquicklyprovidingcontext-specific,thematicallyrelevant, andlevel-appropriateexamplesofgrammarandvocabulary.Iwillshowcaseexamplesandmethods forintegratingchatbotsintopedagogy,craftingeffectiveprompts,andassessingAI-generatedoutput.
TeachingbadEnglish?ThechallengeofteachingELF
Judith Mader (Freelance), Rudi Camerer (elc-EuropeanLanguageCompetence)
Englishasalinguafranca(ELF)includesthemostcommonlyusedvarietiesofEnglishworldwide,but thepracticalitiesofteachingELFareonlynowbeingaddressed.WewilldiscusswhatELFisand teachers’andlearners’attitudes.Wewillprovidepracticalideasfordifferentlevelsandtalkabout grammar,vocabularyandpronunciationinELFcourses.
Session2.5
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Reactivatingstudents’zestforlearning
George Kokolas (ExpressPublishing)
Wednesday17
Zestisconsideredoneofthefundamentalstrengthsofapositivepsychologymindset.Iwillreview somekeyelementsconnectedtocreatingzestforlearning.Iwillalsoindicatehowzestcanserveasa bedrockfordevelopingpositivefeelingsinclassandhowwecandebunknegativitywhenitknockson ourstudents'doors.
TheimpactofL1literacyonEnglishliteracydevelopment
Lesley Painter-Farrell (WestchesterCommunityCollegeStateUniversity)
HowdoeslowliteracyinfirstlanguagesimpactliteracydevelopmentinEnglish?Inthistalk,Iwill sharemyfindingsfromapieceofactionresearchconductedinanadultESOLcontextthatexplored strategiesandactivitiestohelpsupportwritingskillsdevelopmentwithstudentswithalowliteracy levelintheirfirstlanguages.
Theinseparabilityoflexis,grammarandpronunciation
Eric Nicaise (HauteEcoleLouvain-en-Hainaut/UCLouvain,Belgium)
Traditionally,thethreeareasoflanguage-vocabulary,grammarandpronunciation-havebeenkept apartinEFLteaching.However,corpuslinguisticsresearchhashighlightedtheneedforthelexicogrammarapproach.ThroughacorpusexplorationofclassroomEnglish,Iwilltakethisclaimfurther andtaketheholisticviewthatvocabulary,grammarandpronunciationareinseparablefromone another.
Beyondfluency:unleashingthepowerofmasteryforadvancedlearners
Anna Plaksiienko (EnglishStudiobyAnnaPlaksiienko) Howtoengage,challenge,andempoweradvancedlearners?Inthistalk,we’lldiscusseffectivewaysof enhancingproductiveandreceptiveskills,fosteringautonomy,upgradinggrammarandvocabby applyingthelexicalapproach.Acquireatoolkitofactivitiesadaptabletoanyclassroom,helpingyou designengaginglessons,aswellasinsightsintoelevatingbusinessEnglishproficiencyandcreatinga dynamiclearningenvironment.
Discover LanguageCertAcademic:atestforinternationalhighereducationadmissions
Catherine Jones (LanguageCert)
Findoutaboutthe LanguageCertAcademic test.Orientedforanacademicpurpose,thismulti-leveltest certifiesperformanceinListening,Reading,Speaking,andWritingacrossfourlevelsoftheCEFR,B1to C2.Wewilldiscusshowthetasks,contextsandlevelsaredomainrelevanti.e.whatmakesthetest ‘academic’,andtheunderpinningassessmentresearchthatinformedtestdevelopment.
MakingthemoveintohealthcareorOET:areyouready?
Ros Wright (Englishformedicine.net)
Forgetmedicalterminology;teachinghealthcareprofessionalsandOETcandidatestointeractsafely andeffectivelywithpatientsismoreabout‘soft’skills,knowninthefieldasclinicalcommunication skills.Drawingfrommyexperience,Iwillseektoallayfearsandbuildconfidence,ensuringfuture trainerscomprehendthekeyroletheywillbeplayingintheteachingofhealthcareprofessionals.
Interactivetargetlanguageuseatbeginner’slevel
Anja Burkert (DepartmentofEnglishStudies,Graz,Austria) Inthistalk,IwilldiscusswaysofinvolvingbeginnerlearnersofGermanandFrenchatuniversitylevel inauthentictargetlanguageuserightfromthestart.Iwilldiscussactivitiesandtoolsandshow examplesofstudent-produceditemssuchaspeer-correctedtextsanddictationtexts,talkingcardsfor role-plays,collaborativelywrittentexts,andlearnerlogbooks/diaries.
IATEFLTeacherTraining&EducationSpecialInterestGroupOpenFoum
TTEdSIG–acommunityforteachereducatorsaroundtheglobe
InthisOpenForum,youwillhaveachancetomeettheTTEdSIGcommitteeandhearaboutwhatwe havebeenuptooverthepastyear.There’llalsobeachancetoshareyourownthoughtsonwhatwe shouldbedoing,aswellasnetworkandminglewithothercurrentandfutureteachereducators.
Contentandlanguageintegratedlearningteachereducation:challengesandresponses Lucilla Lopriore (RomaTreUniversity)
ThispresentationreportsastudyIcarriedoutin3CLIL(ContentandLanguageIntegratedLearning) teachereducationcoursesforItaliancontentteacherslearningtouseCLILinItalianhighschools.A reflectiveapproachwasadoptedwithinthecourses,andchallengeswerefacedbybothteacher educatorsandteachers.Teachers’responsestothosechallengesarepresentedanddiscussed.
Recognitionaskeytowardssuccessinlanguagelearning
Marcelo BaccarinCosta (MBeducare)
Canwemakesuremoreofourstudentsbecomesuccessfullanguageusers?Yes,andpartofthe answerliesinrecognition,atermfromphilosophythatmeansgraduallyacknowledgingeachother's subjectivitiesanddevelopingappreciationofindividualities.Inthissession,wewillexplorewhat recognitionentails,anddiscusssomeresultsofmyresearchonteenagersandrecognition.
Session2.5 1500-1530 continued
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TheimpactofEnglishaccentvariationsonChineselearners
Xian Wang (IATEFLPronSIG)– WinneroftheIATEFLPronSIGClassroomResearchScholarship Inthistalk,wewilldiscussincorporatingmultipleEnglishaccentvariantsintotheinterpretation courseinChina.Wewillassesstheireffectivenessinenhancingtolerancefordiverseaccents, developinglisteningandspeakingskills,andboostingstudents'confidenceintheirownaccents. Participantscanreflect,question,andexchangeideasforprofessionaldevelopment.
Usingdifferentassessmenttoolstomakelearningprogressmorevisible
Andrea Nogueira (AssociaçãoCulturaInglesaSãoPauloBrazil)
Theaimofthistalkistopresenttheprocessofimplementationofformativeassessmenttoolsandthe positiveimpactithasdemonstratedonstudents’learning,aswellasinparents’andschool’s satisfactionwiththechildren’sprogress.Thetalkalsoaimsatdemonstratinghowthesetoolswere usedtomakelearningvisiblethroughoutthesecondsemesterof2022.
Englishonlyzone?Translanguaginginstudyabroadcontexts
Urbashi Raha (TheBritishCouncil)
Byemphasizinglearneridentitiesandsocio-culturalpractices,thissessionaimstoexplorean alternativeapproachtoteachingEnglishinstudyabroadcontexts,specificallyinEnglishspeaking countries.Theobjectiveistoaddresstheissueofachievingnative-likecompetencyinEnglish.Wewill delveintothetranslanguagingapproachasaclassroommethodologytosupportbilingual/ multilinguallearners.
UsingdigitalstorytellingtoolstoimproveEFLwritingskills
Merve Baskutlu (KafkasUniversity)
Consideringbenefitsofcollaborativewritingandweb2.0tools,thisstudyaimedtoprovideadifferent environmentfortechnology-supportedcollaborativewritingandin-groupfeedbackinsmallgroups forstudentstoimprovetheirEnglishwritingskills.Inthestudy,awiki-basedcollaborativewriting model(experimentalgroup)wascomparedwiththetraditionalmethodcollaborativewritingmodel (controlgroup)withsimultaneousfollow-upapplications.
Standardizationandqualitycontrolinprogramdevelopment
ChristianBerlin(DeVinciHigherEducation,Paris,France)
InhighereducationinFrance,standardizationandqualitycontrolisofparamountimportancein programmedevelopment.Streamliningtheprocessofcoursecreationandteacherrecruitment directlycorrelateswithqualityenhancement,asitestablishesuniformprocesses,guidelines,and benchmarksthatdeliverconsistentoutcomes.Oftennegativelyperceived,thestandardizationof courseprogrammespromotesfairnessandprovidesequalopportunitiestoallstudents.
ExtensiveReadingimproveseveryskill,evenspeaking.Tryit!
Chris Fry (ExBritishCouncil,Barcelona)
Iwillapplymy40years’experiencerunningclasslibrarieswithadultstodoingthesamethingwithan onlinelibrarylike OxfordReadingClub,whichhashundredsofreadersatthelevelofyourstudents whatevertheirageandlevel.Atabout€26ayearperstudentitmakesExtensiveReadingeasierand cheaperthanever.
Assessmentpatternsininitialteachereducationprogrammes
Elaheh Tavakoli (VoldaUniversityCollege)
ThistalkwillshowassessmentpatternsinNorway’steachereducationthroughcontentanalysisof278 coursesyllabi.ItreportshowstudentsintwoInitialTeacherEducationprogrammesatthree universitiesareassessedandthattheseassessmentpatternsdonotusuallyalignwitheachother.A hugevariationwasalsoobservedinbothcourseworkandfinalexamassessmentpatterns.
Exploringpicturebookstochallengestereotypesandfosterinclusion
Romina Muse (IATEFLYLTSIG/FAAPI)
Picturebooksareapedagogicalresourcethatfrequentlyintegratewithearlyyears’practice.Hailedas analternativeforpromotingliteracy,theyhaveuntappedpotentialtocombatstereotypesand promoteinclusivity.Thistalkexplorespicturebooksthroughthelensesofintersectionalityand deconstruction.Participantswillleavewithinsightsandtoolsforcraftinginclusivelessonscentred aroundcarefullyselectedandcuratedchildren'sstories.
Reflectiveteaching-ignitinginnovation,collaborationandgrowth
Tamires deOliveira (SimplificaIngles)
Inarapidlychangingandinterconnectedworld,reflectionisatransformativejourneythatelevates students'andteachers’achievements.Inthispracticaltalk,wewillidentifyhowtheintegrationof digitaltoolstakesreflectiveteachingtonewheights;analyzeusefulframeworks;recognizethoughtprovokingreflectionquestions;andgetbetterpreparedtodesignourownreflectiveecosystem.
Forumonacademiclanguagesupportforstudentsinhighereducation continued
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ForumonAI:shapingandnavigatingnewpedagogicallandscapes continued
Isitethical?Teachingwithedtechtomaximizeinclusiveness
Anna Bartosik (GeorgeBrownCollege)
Withanincreasedinterestinaccess,accessibility,andinclusionamongeducators,ethicalchoicesmay notbeprioritisedwhenusingeducationaltechnology.Thisworkshopexploresethicalconsiderations thatplayalargeroleinhybridlearningenvironmentsandhowwecanthoughtfullyapproach technologytomaximiseinclusivity.Wewillexploretechethicsinapplications,devices,course requirements,andartificialintelligence.
Break 1530-1600
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IATEFLStand
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Wednesday17
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MeettheIATEFL Voices editor
Findoutmoreaboutourbi-monthlymagazineandhowyoucangetinvolvedorpublishedinit.
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Areyoureadytounlockthesecretsofthe TOEFLiBT® testandexploretheentire TOEFL®Familyof Assessments?JoinusforourexcitingTOEFLquiz,wherewe’llputyourknowledgetothetest,andyour expertisecouldopenthedoortogreatprizes!Comeplaywithus,testyourTOEFLknowledgeand discoverwhatsetsyouapart.Don'tmissoutonthisexcitingopportunity,jointhefun!
Speakers:CelestinaCardozMauryandMartaZaninelli
Eastbar-BrightonCentre Posterpresentations(seepage58)
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TheAIinterviewer:spokendialogsystemsincomputer-basedlanguageassessment
Yasin Karatay (CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment)
Inthistalk,wewillexploretheinnovativepotentialofartificialintelligencetechnology,specifically SpokenDialogSystems(SDS),forassessingsecond-languageoralcommunicationskills.Thesession willintroducethetechnologyanditsresearch-backedadvantages,aswellasitscurrentlimitations. ParticipantswillexperiencethecapabilitiesofSDSthroughalivedemonstration,offeringhands-on experimentation.
Thecasebookmethodforlanguageteachereducationandprofessionaldevelopment
Gary Barkhuizen (UniversityofAuckland)
Casesareshortnarrativesthatdrawattentiontoissuesanddilemmasrelevanttoclassroomteachers.I drawonmyexperienceofusingthecasebookmethodtoprovidearationalefordoingsoandto presentexamplesofcasesandtheiruseinteachereducation.Theaudiencewillbeencouragedto suggestwaysinwhichthecasesmightbefurtherused.
CanteachingacademicEnglishandassessmentforlearningcooperate?
Zeynep Ogul (ETSGlobalB.V.)
Assessment,afundamentalcomponentofteachingandlearningcanalsobeconsideredasabarrierto teachingandlearningespeciallythankstothe“teachtothetest"approach.However,the“assessment forlearning”approachhasenabledashifttohowassessmentcanenhancelearning.Thistalkwill emphasizehowappropriateassessmenttoolscanpromoteeffectiveandsustainableteachingand learninginanacademicEnglishteachingcontext.
Session2.6
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
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Analysingunmetneeds:businesscommunicationcompetenciesrequiredinmultinational companies
Radek Swiecinski (AmsterdamUniversityofAppliedSciences)
ThisresearchwasconductedtoupdatethecontentoftheInternationalBusinessStudiescurriculum. Thedynamicallydevelopingbusinessenvironment,includingtheshifttowardshybridwork, deepenedthewidelyreportedmisalignmentbetweenbusinesscommunicationinstructionand industryrequirements.Thus,weresolvedtodiscoverwhatthismisalignmententailsandwillpresent theemployers’unmetneedsconcerningrecentgraduates’communicationskills.
Developinga GlobalScaleofLanguages formultilinguallearners
David Booth (Pearson)
The GlobalScaleofEnglish isawellestablishedframeworkforlearningandassessmentofEnglish.The frameworkwasrecentlyre-evaluatedtoseehowitsusefulnesscouldbefurtherenhanced.Wewill reportonworkdonetoextendthescalebothinitslengthandinitsapplicabilitytootherlanguages thereforeformingthebasisfora GlobalScaleofLanguages
Apracticalapproachtostaffwellbeing
Fiona Dunlop (WimbledonSchoolofEnglish)
Wehavelearnedalotrecentlyabouttheimportanceofwellbeing.Iwillconsiderwhatworksandhow ourapproacheshaveevolved.Iwillexplorepracticalideastoensurethat,asanorganisation,our approachtowellbeingisuseful,integratedandconsistent.Iwillprovidetriedandtestedideasthat canbeadaptedtosuityourownenvironment.
Usinggamifiedlearningenvironmentstofosterstudentengagement
László Hajba (Freelance)– WinneroftheIATEFLBillLeeScholarship
Inthistalk,Iamgoingtowalkyouthroughthestepsofcreatingagamifiedlearningenvironment whichadaptstoyourneedsandfostersstudentmotivation.Thetalkwillhighlightcommon misconceptionsaboutgamificationandgiveyouusefulreal-lifeclassroomexamplesofusingitinyour ownteachingcontext,fromprimarytoadulteducation.
MyTEAjourneyfromfearingfeedbacktounderstandingfeedback
Alaa Talat (Al-AzharAl-Sharif)
Inthistalk,Iaimtocascademyexperienceregardingfeedbackandexploretheeffectspositiveand negativefeedbackhasonlearnersandlearning.Participantswilldiscussseveralfeedbackstrategies andIwillasksomequestionsabouthowandwhenfeedbackshouldbegiven.Also,theywillapply someactivitiestolearnabouteffectiveandineffectivefeedback.
ForumonEMI
UniversityautonomyasadriverofEnglish-mediuminstruction
Peter Wingrove (TheOpenUniversity)
ThelasttwentyyearshaveseenexponentialgrowthinEMIinEuropeanhighereducation.Thispaper modelsdatafromover3000universitiesin44Europeancountriestoinvestigatethefactorsthat predictEMI,withaspecificfocusonuniversityautonomy.Doesliberalisinghighereducationleadto anincreaseinEMI?WhatdoesthismeanfortheTEFLworld?
EMI:issues,challengesandopportunities
Sajan Chaudhary (ShreeJanataSecondarySchool,Ramdhuni-3,Sunsari)
ThispresentationhighlightstherapidrisingcrazeofEnglishasamediumofinstruction(EMI)in generalalongwithchallengesandopportunitiesincommunityschoolsofNepalinparticular.Italso explorestheimplementationsectorofEMIinEFLclassroomsettingsandcontexts.Itrevealssome practicalandempiricalmeasurestobridgethegapbetweenteachersandstudents.
StudentcollaborationasacopingstrategyinEnglish-mediumstudy
Awad Alhassan (DhofarUniversity)
ThistalkreportsonfindingsfromaqualitativestudyonEnglishasaforeignlanguage(EFL)students’ copingstrategiesinanEnglish-mediumprogrammeofstudyinanEFLcontext.Thetargetaudience includeEnglish-mediumcontentteachers,EAPteachers,EMIresearchersandpolicymakers.Iwill activelyengagewiththeaudienceinthediscussionofthestudy’spedagogicalimplications.
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BE =BusinessEnglish
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GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
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TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
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Forumonteachingvocabulary
Fromvocabularybuilderstovocabularyenjoyers
Marina Dolgacheva (TeachersTeachTeachers)
Teachinglexicallyimpliesteachingalotofchunks.Howcanweencourageourstudentstolearnand thenstartusingthevocabularyfromthelesson?Inthistalk,Iwillintroduceseveralwaysof maintainingpersonalisedvocabularybuildersandexplorewaysofbolsteringstudents'confidence whenusingthenewvocabularyintheirspeech.
MediatypeandEFLvocabularyacquisition
Kevin Wrobetz (KobeGakuinUniversity)
Thisstudyattemptstomeasuretheapplicabilityofgame-basedlearningmethodsforEFLvocabulary acquisitionineducationalcontexts.Tothisend,sixdifferentgameswereusedinconjunctionwithsix differentEnglishlanguagearticlesinthreeEFLclasses.Resultsindicatethatgamesmaybeequally effectiveasreadingarticlesforthepurposeofvocabularyacquisition.
Howtoincreasestudentacademicvocabularyinspeaking
Zhananur Kassimova (NazarbayevIntellectualschoolofchemistryandbiology)
Studentslearnnewwordsbyreadingandlisteningtovarioustexts,buttheymaynotusethesewords inspeakingorwriting.Oneofthereasonsisthattheymayfinditdifficulttoapplythesewordsina newcontext.Therefore,itiscrucialtocreatetasksthatwillencouragestudentstorecyclenewwords.
Understandingpronunciationlearningstrategiesforwordstressthroughdiaryreflections
Ivana Duckinoska-Mihajlovska (Ss.CyrilandMethodiusUniversityinSkopje)
Pronunciationlearningstrategieshavethepotentialtodirectlearners’privatepractice.Thistalkwill focusonhow20MacedonianEFLlearnersusedstrategiesduringtheirpracticeofwordstressrules. Therecordedstrategyuseandreflectionsindiaryentriesshedlightontheirlearningprocessesand helpusmakemoreinformedchoicesaboutstrategyuseforpromotingautonomouslearning.
Facilitatingimmigrants’Finnishlanguagelearninginavocationalcollege Rezvan Zonoubi (SavonAmmattiopisto)
Thistalkrepoststheresultsofathree-yearprojectinavocationalschoolinFinlandcalledAMOS.In thisproject,alanguageteacher,avocationalteacherandimmigrantcounsellorscollaboratedto facilitateimmigrants’Finnishlanguagelearningandvocationalknowledgeandskills.Wegathered datathroughinterviews,questionnairesandobservation.Theresultsshowedlearnersbenefitedfrom thiscollaboration.
Forumonforeignlanguageanxiety:eliminatingbarriersandmovingforward
Teachingmultilingualsandnavigatingforeignlanguageanxiety
Aviva Katzenell (FloridaAtlanticUniversity), Konstancja Szymanska (FloridaAtlanticUniversity) Thissessionwillempowerandeducatetheaudienceinidentifyinganddecreasingforeignlanguage anxietyinacademicsettingsamongmultilinguallearners.Thistalkwilldefineforeignlanguage anxietyanditscomponentsaswellasprovidetoolstolowertheaffectivebarrierthrough identificationandrecognitionofthissignificantandcomplexissuepedagogicallyintheclassroomand beyond.
Foreignlanguageanxiety:possiblewaystomediateitsdetrimentaleffects
Olha Yavorska (Freelance)- WinneroftheMacmillanEducationScholarship Fearisreflectedinthewaytheamygdalareactstoapotentialthreat,anditcanpenetratethebody duringtargetlanguageproduction.75%ofalllearnersfeellanguageanxiety.Thefocalpointsofthe talkwillbeneurolanguagecoaching,onlinelearning,andVR-basededucationaspossiblemethodsto eliminateormediatethenegativeconsequencesofforeignlanguageanxiety.
WhengrammaranxietyhampersEnglishuseamongadultsinKerala ChristudasAmala Lal (UniversityofKerala)
TheanxietyaboutgrammaticalcorrectnessconsiderablyinhibitstheconfidenceofadultKeralite learnerswhileusingEnglishforcommunication.Therestilllingerstheimpactofexplicitgrammar teachingduringschoolandcollege,withaconsiderableemphasisoncorrectness.Thistalkwillpresent thisparadoxicalsituationbasedonclassroomexperienceandproceedtodiscussthestrategies attemptedtoovercomeit.
Thetransformativeroleofscaffoldinginpost-graduateacademicwritingtutorials Cathy Morand (UCL)
Thissessionexploresstrategiesthatexperiencedwritingtutorsusetoimplementscaffolding throughoutallstagesofanonlinetutorial.Throughtheuseofquestionsanddialogicinteraction basedonastudent’stextsubmittedbeforethetutorial,tutorscanprovidetargetedinstruction relevanttothestudent’scurrentneeds.Participantswillhaveopportunitiestocomparethese strategieswiththeirlocalizedtutorialpractice.
Session2.6
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LeveragingthepowerofAIinpresentationstraining Vida Bicman (UniversityofAppliedSciencesCampus02)
ThistalkaimstoshowhowAIwasusedinapresentationstrainingcourseatuniversitylevel.Itwilldeal withthreecomponents;scriptgeneration,visualsdesign,whichincludesslides,videos,avatarsand voiceovers,aswellasinsightsfromthepost-presentationanalyses.Thetalkwillfocuson ChatGPT, Tome.app, Colossyan.com, Steve.ai and Padlet.
ScholarshipofteachingandlearninginELTandprofessionaldevelopment
Raj Khatri (GeorgeBrownCollege)
Inthissession,Iplantodiscussthescholarshipofteachingandlearning(SoTL)initiativesandthe subsequentprofessionaldevelopmentopportunitiesdevelopedforfacultymembersatacommunity college’sELTdepartmentinCanada.ParticipantswillidentifytheSoTLpillarswithwhichtheSoTL committeehasengagedthefacultyanddiscussthewaysofestablishingSoTLattheirinstitutions.
StudentengagementintimesofgenerativeAI
Claudia Kunschak (RitsumeikanUniversity)
Thistalkwillpresentaframeworkforpost-pandemicAI-awarestrategies,instruments,andactivitiesto fosterstudentengagementwithtasks,peers,instructors,andthestudent'sownlearningprocess. Participantswillexplorebothprinciplesandconcreteexamplesoffosteringstudentengagement,and discussthewhen,what,why,andhowofincorporatingtheseintotheirowncourseplanningand teachingpractice.
Forumonplace-basedlearning
Place-basededucation:theworldasmycanvas
Maria Davou (GlossomatheiaLanguageLearning&ResearchCenter)
Inthistalk,wewillexplorethetransformativepowerofplace-basededucation.Wewillinvestigate howconnectinglearningtolocalenvironmentsenrichesstudentengagement,fosterscommunity connections,andcultivatesecologicalawareness.Wewilldelveintoinnovativeteachingmethodsthat bridgeclassroomtheorywithreal-worldexperiences,nurturingwell-rounded,conscientiouslearners preparedtoshapeasustainablefuture.
EFLspokenproductionandinteractionoutdoorsforsecondaryschoolstudents
Anat Shoseyov (KinneretAcademicCollegeontheSeaofGalilee)
SpeakingEnglishasasecondorforeignlanguagecanbechallengingandofteninducesanxiety.The searchforpragmaticmethodstopromotespokenproductionamongsecondaryschoolstudents entailedthetheoryofpractisingspeakinginEFLoutdoors.Thistalkintroducesthepedagogicaland technicalaspectsofanovelpracticalapproach,aimingtoencourageauthenticspokenproduction andinteraction.
Bringingnatureandforesteducationintolanguagelearning
Francesca Xenaki (PaixnidagogeioPrimarySchool)
Thistalkexplorestheintegrationofthenatureandforesteducationalapproachintolanguage learningsettings.Thistopichighlightsthebenefitsofcombiningexperientiallearninginnatural environmentstakingintoaccountchild-centered,self-directedmethodologies.Thepresentationwill delveintothesynergiesbetweenthem,emphasisinghowtheycanfosterholisticdevelopment, enhancelanguageacquisition,andpromoteadeeperconnectionwithnature.
Stimulusanddiscussion-wideningparticipationinteacherdevelopment
Clive Shaw (KingsFoundations,KingsCollegeLondon)
Thistalkreflectsonaninitiativetakentowidenparticipationinteacherdevelopmentwithina universitydepartment(EnglishforAcademicPurposes)bycreatinganasynchronousdiscussion thread.Thetalkexplainshow MicrosoftStream wasexploitedtoserveasstimulusforthread discussions,theobjectivesofteacherdevelopmentmaterialsandhowfindingsmaybeappliedin otherteacherdevelopmentcontexts.
Reliabilityinratingscales:thecasefortrainingandnorming
Michael Fields (UniversityofDelawareEnglishLanguageInstitute)
Asmall-scaleresearchprojectinvestigatedtheabilityofteacher-raterstorateupper-intermediate academicessaysmoreconsistentlyusingaratingscalethancontrolteacher-ratersusinganimpression markingsystem.Surprisingly,theresultsshowednosignificantdifferencebetweenthetwogroups. Theconclusionsdrawnindicatethenecessityoftrainingintheuseofratingscalesandmorefrequent norming.
Session2.6
Empress-TheGrandHotel
250 audience
Forum
1600-1715
GEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
GEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
TD
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Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Talk GEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
1600-1630 continued Wednesday17
Forumonfreelanceteaching
Thesocialmediamystery:blueprintsforgrowinganELTcommunity
Claire Bowes (englii)
Isgoingviralthekeytosuccess?Growinganonlineaudienceoflearnersmayseemlikeamatterof luck.However,thereismuchmoregoingonbehindthescenesthanyoumightthink.Thissession sharestacticsandtipsforsocialmediagrowth,audiencecultivationandengagement,andapplying marketingconceptstoyourteachingstrategies.
WritingwordsthatattractstudentsasafreelanceELTteacher
Lauren Martin (CopyThatCopywriting)
WhywouldstudentschoosetolearnwithyouoverthemillionsofotherteachersofferingEnglish classes?Whatmakesyoudifferent?Inthistalk,you’lllearntodefineyouruniquesellingpointasa freelanceELTprofessionalandsetyourservicesapartusingwordsthatinspire,empowerandattract morestudents.
HowtobuildaprofitablepersonalbrandinELT
Ola Kowalska (OlaCoachesTeachers)
FreelancinginELTcanfeeltoughwithsomanypeersofferingsimilarservices.Doubtsaboutour expertiseandpricingcancreepin.Butfearnot!Inthistalk,you’lllearnhowtocraftastandout personalbrandsoyoucansaygoodbyetofeelinglikeacommodityinthiscompetitivefield.
Grammarmythsandhownottofallforthem
Alex Semakin (Freelance)
GrammarisperhapsthemostcontradictoryareaofELT.Itispartofalmosteverysyllabus,yetisoften viewedassomethingboringandavoidable.Thecontradictioncouldbeduetosomemythsthatexist aboutgrammarandgrammarteaching.Iwilltacklesomepopularmythsandlettheaudiencereflect onthebeliefsaboutgrammarthatinformtheirteaching.
Session2.7 1645-1715
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500audience
Talk
MD,TEA ey,p,s,t,a, e,le ProdProm
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
GI,MD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
SignatureEvent 1645-1815
LT,TD
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
BE t,a, e
BESIGShowcase
Wednesday17
Applyingevidence-centereddesigntostandardizedandclassroomassessments
Edward Getman (EducationalTestingService)
AfterprovidingatheoreticalintroductiontoprinciplesofEvidence-CenteredDesign(ECD),Iwillshow areal-lifeexampleofhowtheywereusedtocreatethenewWritingforanAcademicDiscussiontask onETS’s TOEFLiBTtest.Then,wewilldiscusspracticalapplicationsofECDbylanguageteachersto developvalidandusefulclassroomassessmentsoftheirown.
AffordancesofdigitalmultimodalcomposinginglobalEnglishescurriculumdevelopment Alfred Lo (UniversityofOxford)
IwillintroducethetheoreticalorientationsofGlobalEnglishesanditssignificanceforELTcurriculum development.Iwilldelineatewhatthetechnology-affordedmultimodalresourcesinDigital MultimodalComposingareandhowtheycanmediatestudents’awarenessofGlobalEnglishes.Iwill presentaready-madeprojectforstudents’awareness-raisingandimplicatehowitcanbeappliedto differenteducationlevelsglobally.
BritishCouncilSignatureEvent
ThefutureofEnglishintheageofAI
AdamEdmett,NeenazIchaporia,MarianoFelice,HelenCrompton,AmyLightfoot WhathavewelearnedthroughourrecentresearchandexperimentswithapplyingAItoteachingand assessment?Howcanwecollectivelyworktogethertoovercometheissueswe’veidentified?Howcan teacherssafelyrealisethepotentialofAItosupportlearning?AsthefutureofAIandELTunfolds,join ustoexploreanswerstothesequestionsandmore.
Guidingtomorrow'sprofessionals:nurturingstudentsforsuccess
Bethany Cagnol (TelecomParis)
Joinusasweexploreinnovativestrategiesforpreparinghigher-educationstudentstothriveintheir professionaljourneys.Inthistalk,wewillshareup-to-dateandpracticalELTmethodsforintegrating social&environmentalresponsibility,leadershipprinciples,andstrategiesforbehavioralinterviews. Wewillalsodelveintocross-departmentalapproachestoaccompanystudentstowardsasuccessful transitionintotheprofessionalworld.
Session2.7 1645-1715 continued Wednesday17
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
EAP,LT a, e,le
ProdProm
Skyline-BrightonCentre
150 audience
Talk
EAP,TD s,t, e,le
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60 audience
OpenForum 1645-1815
LASIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
TTEd
ey,p,s,t,a, e TTEdSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre
80 audience Forum Forum
1600-1715
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre
80 audience
Forum
1600-1715
MeetingRoom3-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talk
PRON,TD s,t,a, e,le PronSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom5-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talk
ESOL,TTEd t,a, e,le
ESOLSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom6-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Forum 1600-1715
MeetingRoom8-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talk YLT ey,s, e,le
AdvancingacademicpresentationskillsthroughVRglasses
Elizaveta Tikhomirova (SkolkovoInstituteofScienceandTechnology), Anastasia Sharapkova (LomonosovMoscowStateUniversity)
HerewereportondesigningandprobinganAcademicCommunicationcourseinanEMIinstitution withVRglassesandaspeciallydevelopedappemulatingaconferenceroomfortrainingpresentation skills.Weanalyseautomaticfeedbackfromthesystem,audiorecordingsofthepresentations,student andinstructorfeedback,andsuggestappimprovementandcourseintegration.
Thinktowrite:writetothink
Richard Harrison (CanfordPublishing)
Thistalkdiscussestheconnectionbetweencriticalthinkingandacademicwritingandhowone promotestheother.Thequotation:‘Thebestwaytoteachcriticalthinkingistoteachwriting’is examined.Thetalkalsolooksatspecificthinkingskillsinvolvedinthewritingprocessandofferssome practicalclassroomideasfordevelopingboththinkingandwritingskills.
IATEFLLearnerAutonomySpecialInterestGroupOpenForum
Featuresoflearnerautonomy:practicalexamplesandhands-onactivities Inthissession,LASIG’scommitteewillhighlightdifferentfeaturesoflanguagelearnerautonomyand explorewithyouhowtoimplementtheminyourclassroomtomotivateandempoweryourlearners. Wewillalsolookatpracticalactivitiestosupportlearnersintakingadvantageofthemultiple opportunitiestousethelanguagebeyondtheclassroom.
Non-permanentin-serviceteachereducators:identityexperiencesfromthemargin
Kuheli Mukherjee (DepartmentofSchoolEducation,Govt.ofWestBengal)– Winnerofthe IATEFLRayTongueScholarship
Non-permanentin-serviceteachereducatorsplayanimportantroleinESLteacherdevelopmentin countrieslikeIndiaintheGlobalSouth.Thetalk,withreferencetosixsuchteachereducators,will presentanethnographicstudyoftheirteachereducatoridentitydevelopmentandtheconsequent dilemmaemergingoutoftheirprofessionalidentityasteachers.
ForumonEMI continued
Forumonteachingvocabulary continued
L2teachers'professionaltrajectorieswithpronunciationteaching:a10-yearstudy
Michael Burri (UniversityofWollongong)
Drawingonanongoing10-yearresearchproject,inwhichqualitativedatawerecollectedinsix phases,thispresentationprovidesimportantinsightsintotheprofessionaltrajectoriesofL2teachers, includingtheirdevelopingpracticesandcognitions(beliefs,knowledge)aboutEnglishpronunciation teachingandlearning.Followinganoverviewofthestudy'smainfindings,implicationsforteacher educators,teachers,andresearchersarediscussed.
TrinityCert(T)ESOL:teachertrainingandtheuniversityascommunitycitizen
Laura Walker (UniversityofCentralLancashire), Elena Gandini (UniversityofCentral Lancashire), Murad Alhamwi (LancashireCountyCouncil)
Wereportonthesettingupofanexternally-funded TrinityCertTESOL initialteachertrainingcourseat ouruniversityinordertomeettheESOLteachershortageinourlocalarea,andexaminetheroleof theuniversityinitsresponsibilitiesasacommunitycitizen.Processes,positivesanddrawbackswillbe discussedalongwithpossibilitiesforotherinstitutionstoreplicate.
Forumonforeignlanguageanxiety:eliminatingbarriersandmovingforward continued
Listeningtochildren’svoices:EFLlearners’independentdigitalreadingexperiences
Weizhao Gong (UniversityofWarwick)
LimitedresearchhasbeenconductedintotheuseoftheseapplicationsbyyoungEnglishlanguage learners,especiallyininformallearningcontexts.ThistalksharesEFLchildren’sperceptionsabouttheir independentreadingexperienceswithamobileapplicationcalled Palfish,whichprovidesEnglish storybooksandpicturebookswithrichmultimediaandinteractivefeatures.
Session2.7
MeetingRoom9-Brighton Centre
70 audience
Talk
LAM
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MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
EAP,ESP
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Office11-BrightonCentre 40 audience
Talk
TTEd,TEA
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MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre 80 audience
Forum
1600-1715
Pavilion-TheGrandHotel 80 audience
Talk
EAP,IPSEN
t,a, e,le
Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Talk TD
ey,p,s,t,a, e
TDSIGShowcase
Empress-TheGrandHotel 250 audience
Forum
1600-1715
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Talk
GEN
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1645-1715 continued Wednesday17
Empoweringeducation:usingprinciplesofself-managedteamstofosterautonomy Priscilla Manfredini (AssociaçãoCulturaInglesaSãoPaulo)
Inthistalk,we'regoingtoreflectontheconditionsthatmakesomeself-managedteamsso prosperous,andhowtoworkonthemtoadaptandimplementself-managingstrategiestothereality ofeducationalorganizations,inordertodevelopautonomyandengagementamongteams, promotingsuccessfulworkthatultimatelyreflectsonstudent'sresults.
Supportingfacultyincreditcourseswithalanguageteacherlens Cristina Petersen (CamosunCollege), Nick Travers (CamosunCollege)
ThistalkintroducesaprojectataCanadiancollegethatembedsEnglishlanguageinstructorsincredit programstosupportfacultywithEALstudents.MultilingualSupportServices(MSS)workswith contentfacultyonassignment/examclarity,materialsdevelopment,andculturalissues.The development,integration,anduptakeoftwosupportsarehighlighted:theInstructionalMaterials AnalysisProject(I-MAP)anddiscipline-specificvocabularymaterials.
Feedback:thepedagogicalpendulum
Yéssica AguileraFuentes (UniversidadTecnicaFedericoSantaMaria)
Itisknownthatfeedbackhelpsboostthelanguagelearningprocess.Providingfeedbackhelps teachersandstudentstobecomeawareoftheprogressthathasbeenmadeaspartofthelearning experience.Buthowareweintegratingfeedbackinourlessons?Whatroledostudentshaveinthat process?Currentandfuturechallengeswillbeanalysedinthetalk.
Forumonplace-basedlearning continued
Evaluatingatrauma-informedEAPprogrammeforrefugee-backgroundstudents
Aleks Palanac (UniversityofLeicester), Deirdre McKenna (UniversityofLeeds)
Thistalkoutlinesthefindingsofanevaluativepilotstudyofastructuredonlineprogrammeoffree non-formalEnglishforAcademicPurposes(EAP)classesandindependentlearningresources, specificallyforrefugee-backgroundstudents.Ittakesatrauma-informedsocialjusticeapproach, emphasisinginclusivity,socialresponsibilityandstudentagency,andbringstogethervolunteersand arangeofpartnerorganisations
Improvingtheeffectivenessofprofessionaldevelopment:Lessonsfrom30,000teachers Simon Borg (ELTConsultant)
Inthispresentation,Idrawonmyexperienceofevaluatingcontinuingprofessionaldevelopment (CPD)programmestoidentifykeyfactorsthatimpactontheeffectivenessofsuchprogrammes.The examplesofCPDIconsiderarediverse,geographically,indurationandscale,andtheanalysisprovides insightsofpracticalvaluetoprofessionalsinvolvedinthedesignandimplementationofCPDinELT.
Forumonfreelanceteaching continued
Empoweringoracy:transformingELTcurriculaforstudentsuccessandwell-being
Sarah Howell (OracyLab), Lisa Kester-Dodgson (OracyLab)
Thispresentationexplorestheprofoundimpactofanoracy-richeducationonstudents'well-being andacademicsuccess.Throughexplicitoracyinstruction,teacherscannurturestudents' communicationskills,fosteringconfidenceandself-expression.Thesessiondrawsonreal-lifeoracy projectsemphasisingtheimportanceofequippingstudentswitheffectivecommunicationskillsfor educationalandprofessionalachievement.Strategiesforembeddingoracywillbeshared.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
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RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Session2.8 1730-1815
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Workshop GEN ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
SignatureEvent 1645-1815
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Workshop BE,ESP a, e,le
BESIGShowcase
ProdProm
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Workshop
IPSEN,MD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Skyline-BrightonCentre
150 audience Workshop
LIT,YLT p,s, e,le
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60 audience
OpenForum 1645-1815
LASIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre
60 audience
Workshop
GEN
t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre
80 audience
Workshop
IPSEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre
80 audience
Workshop
YLT p,s, le
MeetingRoom3-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Askingquestions–easyasABC,isn’tit?
CaroleAnne Robinson (NILENorwichInstituteforLanguageEducation)
Wednesday17
Dothequestionsweaskinourteaching,trainingandeducationalworkplacecontextsreallygettothe heartofwhatwewanttofindout?Inthisworkshop,youwillhavethechancetodiscussthevalueof difficultquestionsandhowtheymightprovideanswersthatallowus,ourstudentsandourcolleagues toreflectanddevelop.
BritishCouncilSignatureEvent continued
Workingininternationalteams:whatcanwedobetter?
Ian McMaster (Freelance)
Moreandmorepeopleworkininternationalteams,whetherasleadersorteammembers,face-to-face orremotely.Thiscanbestimulatingbutinvolvesdifferentworkingstylesandcultures,leadingto potentialmisunderstandingsandconflict.Usingthebook TrainingsbuchBusinessEnglish (Haufe), participantswillbeencouragedtoreflectonhowtheycanencourageclientstodevelopeffective strategiesforinternationalcollaboration.
AccessibilityandELTvideo
Adam Salkeld (DigitalLearningAssociates), Elena Deleyto (DigitalLearningAssociates)
Aswepreparefornextyear’sEuropeanAccessibilityActdeadline,manyofuswillbechoosingmore videoinourmaterialsasit’soneofthemostaccessiblecontentformats.Butwemuststillensureitis accessible.Thisworkshopprovidesanoverviewofprioritiesinvideoaccessibilityandeachmajor requirementisexploredwithaparticipatoryactivity.
EmbracingShakespeare:enrichingEFLlearningforyoungminds
Conny Loder (EuropeanSchoolMunich)
ThisworkshoplooksatapproachestofosteradeeperappreciationfortheEnglishlanguage,enhance languageproficiencyandnurturecriticalthinkingandcreativityamongyoungandteenagelearners. WewillexploreaholisticapproachtoteachingShakespeare,drawingfromvarioussourcessuchas text,audio/videoanddigitalmaterial,aswellashands-oncraftingactivities.
IATEFLLearnerAutonomySpecialInterestGroupOpenForum continued
Ketchup,CATCHUP!-Howtoteachphrasalverbs
Kasia Warszynska (EVTeacherTraining)
Phrasalverbs.DotheyTURNyouONorOFF?Andyourstudents?Let'sturnthatlove-haterelationship intomeaningfulteaching/studying.I'llGIVEAWAYmytriedandtestedtechniquesthat’llSPICEUPyour class.I'llshowyouasuccessfulprojectI’vebeendoingforyears.We'llalsoCOMEUPWITHideas together,soyou'lleasilyhavesomethingtoimplementonMonday!
Takinganempathicandinclusiveapproachtomanaginglearners’behaviour
Alicja Sablik-Maciejewska (BritishCouncilPoland)
Whatisyourreactiontodisruptivelearners’behaviour?Doyouunderstandwhysuchbehaviour happens?Wewillanalysechallengingbehaviourpatternsanduseempathiclisteningtechniquesto uncoverreasonsbehinddifficultbehaviour.Discussingreal-lifecasestudiesandyourexamples,you willlearnandapplynonviolentcommunicationandempathiclisteningtechniquestohandlelearners’ behaviourmoreinclusivelyandpositively.
UsingagroupworkframeworktoteachYLstudentslifeskills
Bella Szyszkowska (BritishCouncilMexico)
AsYLteacherswehavearesponsibilitytodeveloplifeskillsalongsidelanguage.Thequestionis,how dowefacilitatethisdevelopmentinameaningfulandprincipledway?Thisworkshopwillgive concreteexamplesofhowtoexplicitlydevelopmetacognitiveskills,socialandemotionalskillsand creativityusingagroupprojectframework.
TributeSession
Thisisanopportunityforyoutoremembercolleagueswhohavediedsincethelastconference.If you’velostacolleagueorformercolleague,you’llhaveanopportunitytosayafewwordsintheir memoryand,ifyouwish,tobringalongamemento(book,teachingmaterials,etc.).Oryoumayjust wanttocometothesessiontohearaboutcolleagueswhoarenolongerwithus,andperhapstoadd anymemoriesyoumayhave.
Session2.8 1730-1815 continued Wednesday17
MeetingRoom5-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Workshop ESOL
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ESOLSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom6-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
EAP,ESP
s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom8-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber GEN a, e,le
MeetingRoom9-Brighton Centre
70 audience Workshop LAM
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
Workshop MD,MaW a, e,le
Office11-BrightonCentre
40 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber RES,TTEd a, e
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre
80 audience
Workshop
LA,YLT
s, e,le
Pavilion-TheGrandHotel
80 audience
OpenForum
TDSIGShowcase
Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
EAP,TEA
s,t,a, e,le
Empoweringmigrantlearners:insightstotranslanguagingintheclassroom
Josianne Block (MigrantLearnersUnit,Malta)
Translanguagingallowsthefluidandflexibleuseoflanguageratherthanconformingtolinguistic norms.Thisworkshopdelvesintohowmigrantlearnerscouldusetranslanguagingasastrategyfor meaning-makingandidentityconstruction.Wewilltacklepracticalexamplesofvocabulary,speaking, andwritingtasks,andchallengeprevailingnotionsofmonolingualbiasinsecondlanguage acquisition.
Grapplingwithgrammar:techniquestoenhanceteachingandlearning
William Kerr (KoçUniversityIstanbul), KismetFunda Akgul (Freelance)
Ourworkshopoffersparticipantstheopportunitytoworkinsmallgroupswithseveraltechniquesto makegrammarteachinglivelyandmeaningfulformulti-levellearners,inbothsynchronousandnonsynchronousenvironments.Ourgoalistoencourageinstructorstoactivelyparticipateintasksthey maynothaveusedthemselves–tasksdesignedtoenhanceeffectiveandenjoyablegrammar instructionandlearning.
FosteringasenseofcommunityinanEFLenvironment
Julija Vaisviliene (KingsBrighton)
Teachinginamulticulturallanguageschoolinvolvesassistingstudentsinadaptingtotheirnew environmentswiftlyanddevelopingthesenseofbelonging.Iwillsharearangeofactivitiestailoredto theEFLenvironmentandsuccessfullyimplementedinourwhole-schooleventsandclasses.The participantswillgainvaluableideastheycouldadapttotheneedsoftheirinstitutions.
Movingfromreactivetoproactive:whatareourfirststeps?
Heather Humphreys (BellCambridge)
Manyofus–especiallyinacademicmanagement–frequentlyfindourselvesreactingtoemerging challenges,ratherthanhavingtime,energy,orspacetoplanproactivelyforwhatisahead.This workshopwillconsiderthecausesofthisandidentifycommonobstaclestolonger-termstrategizing withtheultimateaimofconsideringhow(andwhy)weshouldstarttochangethis.
Adata-drivenapproachtoteachingvocabularytohigher-levellearners
Rafael SantosRodrigues (AssociaçãoCulturaInglesaSãoPaulo)
Itcanbechallengingtochoosevocabularyforhigher-levellearners.Despitetheunquestionable charmoflesser-knownidiomsandso-called‘sophisticatedlanguage’,basinginstructionaldecisionson ourinstinctsmaynotleadtocommunicativecompetence.Thisworkshopwillhelpyoulearnabout relevantCEFRdescriptorsandcorpora,whichshouldempoweryoutocreatemoreusefulvocabulary activities.
Totellornottotell:analysingmentordiscourse
Nelson Arditto (BritishCouncil)– WinneroftheGillianPorterLadousseScholarship
Thisworkshopwillpresentaresearchproposalforapeermentoringschemeforteachereducators submittedforassessmentaspartofadoctoralprogramme.Itwilllookatthetensionbetweenthe purposesofmentortalk(evaluationvsdevelopment/reflection)andtherelationshipbetweenpurpose andinteractionstyle(directivevsdialogicfeedback).Itwillengagetheaudiencethroughfeedback andreflection.
Peer-ledinstructionforteenagers-examplesfromSouthAsia
Imran Saifur (BritishCouncil,SouthAsiaEnglishProgrammes), Norma Swyngedauw (British Council,SouthAsiaEnglishProgrammes), Rabia Malik (BritishCouncil)
Thisworkshopwilldemonstratehowpeer-ledmodelsareusedtodeliverhigh-qualitylearning experiencestoadolescentsinlowresourcecontexts.Itwillgiveparticipantshands-onexperienceof howpeer-ledinstructionisimplementedintheBritishCouncil’s EnglishandDigitalforGirls’Education (EDGE)project.Participantswillreflectonhowpeer-ledmodelscanbeusedintheclassroom.
IATEFLTeacherDevelopmentSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum
JoinTDSIG’scoordinatingcommitteeaswerecapthelastyear’sactivitiesanddescribewhatiscoming next.WewillinviteyourviewsonhowyouseethegrowthofteacherdevelopmentandhowTDSIGcan meettheneedsofourmembersinthisnewandchangingenvironment.
HelpingstudentswithIELTSwritingtask1
Melih Duman (StaffordHouseLondon)
Doyouwanttohelpyourstudentswhooftenexpressfrustrationovertheirlackofprogressinthe IELTSwritingpaper?Ifso,thisworkshopistailoredtoyourneeds.Thissessionwillcentreoneffective techniquesforenhancingyourstudents’writingskillsfortask1,harnessingthepowerofthelatest descriptorstoheightentheirawarenessandperformance.
Session2.8
Empress-TheGrandHotel
250 audience
Workshop
GI,YLT
s,t,a, e,le
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Workshop
TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
EveningEvents
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
1830-1930
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre 1930-2000
Syndicate3&4-Brighton Centre 2000-2200
1730-1815 continued
SDGs,SELandstorytelling:time-travellingandglobalcitizenshipinELT
Eftychios Kantarakis (NationalGeographicLearning), Ruby Polygenis (FarosLanguageSchool) WecanusetheSustainableDevelopmentGoals(SDGs)tobringsocialemotionallearning(SEL)into ourclassrooms,byexploringandunderstandingthesocialresponsibilitiesofourselvesandour learners.Throughrole-playing,studentscanamazeuswithinnovativesolutionsforchallengesboth historicalandintoday’sworld.Thisworkshopwillfosterglobalcitizenshipinourstudents,learning fromthepast,equippingusforourfuture.
Theprolificpowerof…apause
Paul Seligson (Freelance)
Addingsurprisepausesmid-activityisoneofthemostproductivemanagerialchoiceswecanmake, particularlyinlargerclasses.Suddenlystoppingmid-anythingopensupmultipleoptionstoimprove thequalityofwhateverstudentsmaybedoing.Aninteractive,highlypracticaldemonstrationof instant‘pick-upanddo’,no-preparationactivitiestokeepupyoursleeveandspiceupyoureveryday teaching.
Tuesday16
DynamicDuets
InDynamicDuets,twopresenterscollaborateonasingletalkonanyissue(ELTornon-ELT)foratotalof fiveminutes.However,andthisistheimportantpart,eachofthepresentersmustpresentan alternativeviewofthetheme,ideallyacompletelydifferentpositiononit.Forexample,“coursebooks arevitaltoteachingalanguage”vs.“coursebooksarerestrictiveandneverneeds-oriented”,although non-ELTtopicsareencouragedtoo.Thisformatencouragesinteractionanddialoguebetween presenters,aswellasprovidingdifferentperspectivesonthetopic.
BritishCouncilDrinksReception
1930-2000|Syndicate2
Hostedbyoureveningeventssponsorthemselves,BritishCouncilinviteyoutojointhemfordrinksand networking.
InternationalQuiz
Thepopularquizisbackagain!You’llneedaglobalteam(youcancomealongandjoinoneonthe night!)withdiverseinterestsandknowledge,asenseofhumourandadesiretomeetnewpeople,have somefun,networkandworktogethertoscoremorepointsthananyotherteam.Music,fun,drinksand nibbles,andthechancetobecrownedquizchampionsofBrighton2024.
Day3 Today’sHighlights Thursday18
Mindfulnesssession
SponsoredbyDuolingoEnglishTest 0815-0845|Skyline
Maketheperfectstarttoyourconferencedaywith amindfulnesssessionledbyalocalpractitioner.
SpecialInterestGroupOpenForums
ComeandlearnmoreaboutourSpecialInterestGroups(SIGs) andhowyoucangetinvolved.
1350-1420
MeetingRoom1A
InclusivePractices& SEN(IP&SEN)SIG
1620-1650
MeetingRoom5 GlobalIssues(GI)SIG
1705-1750
MeetingRoom1B Literature(Lit)SIG
OntheExhibitionPop-upPresentationstage
0835-0855
1140-1155
1255-1310
1325-1340
1510-1525
HowtobeasustainableteacherwithChristopher Graham
CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment DevelopyourteachingcareerwithCambridge
Pearson
Digitalassessment:turninglanguagelearning challengesintoteachingsuccess
Howtobecomeasuccessfulfreelancer withChiaSuanChong
LanguageMate
LanguageMate:empoweringteachingand learningwithAI
OntheIATEFLStand
ComealongtotheIATEFLStandduringbreaktimesand lunchtimestomeetwithlike-mindedELTprofessionals.Ifyou feelyoufitintoanyofthecategorieslistedbelow,we’dloveto meetyouthere!
1130-1205
1250-1350
One-to-oneandonlineteachers
NationalandregionalTeacherAssociations
1505-1535 UniversityandCollegelecturers
TypesofConferencesession
Plenaries
Achanceforallconference delegatestojointogetherto listentoworldclassexperts. Eachplenarywillhavea questionandanswersession laterthesameday.
SignatureEvents
Ashowcaseofexpertiseand
state-of-the-artthinkinginan arearelevanttothehost organisation.
Talks
A30-minutesessionrelatingto theoryandpractice.
Workshops
A45-minuteinteractivesession withaudienceparticipation.
SignatureEvent
LanguageCert Assessmentandlearningforthe digitalage
1205-1250|Syndicate1
Innovationsintechnologyarechangingtheassessment landscape.Howcaneducatorsandtestdevelopersprepare studentstothriveontheirchosenacademicpathways?What skillswillbeneededtoengagecriticallywithtechnologyand useitwithintegrity?Joinourexpertpanelfromassessment development,educationalleadership,highereducationand languageteachingandgaininsightsintoassessmentforthe digitalage.
Speakers:MichaelMilanovic,EoinJordan,CatherineJonesand ClareSheridan
EveningEvents
SharingStories-StorytellingforPeace
1830-2000|Syndicate2
JoinStorytellersDavidHeathfieldfromtheUKandHarryKuchah KuchahfromCameroon.Feelfreetocomeandlistenandtell folktales,mythsandlegendsfromoralculturesaroundthe worldaswellaspersonalstoriesandanecdotes.Youareinvited totellyourstoryratherthanreaditaloud.
Whenastoryissharedfromhearttoheart,barriersfallaway. ThisyearwefocusonStorytellingasanactofPeaceandwould liketoencourageyoutoshareinthepeaceofourIATEFL storytellingcommunity.
DavidHeathfieldisaworldstorytellerandtheauthorof StorytellingWithOurStudents.HerunsonlineCreativeand EngagingStorytellingforTeacherscourses (www.davidheathfield.co.uk)
HarryKuchahKuchahisateachereducatorfromCameroonwho enjoysplayingdrumsandtellingAfricanstoriesfromhis grandma’srepertoire.
Lip-SyncBattle
2000-2130|Syndicate1
Preparetobedazzledasourcontestantsgohead-to-head, battlingitoutwiththeirjaw-droppinglipsyncperformances! Fromchart-toppinghitstolegendaryclassics,it'sgoingtobea nightofnon-stopentertainmentyouwon'twanttomiss.
Forums
A75-minutesessionmadeup ofthreetalksonarelatedtopic.
Panels
A75-minutesessionwhere fourorfivepeoplepresent theirviewsonatopic.
LightningTalks
A45-minutesessionwhere
8-10speakershavethree minutestopresenttheirideas.
Posters
Avisualdisplayofanareaof researchortheoryand practice.
SIGOpenForums Anopportunitytogettoknow aSIGbetter.
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
TeachingEnglishandteachingotherlanguages:what’snew?
LetiziaCinganotto
Intoday’sincreasinglydiverseeducationallandscape,shapedbyincreasedmigrationandacomplex globalsocio-politicalclimate,schoolswitnessarichtapestryofmulticultural,multiethnic,and multilingualclassrooms.Ashiftinlanguageeducationisneeded,Englishteachingmaybe reconceptualizedwithabroaderkaleidoscopethatacknowledgesthecentralrolethelearner,with his/herplurilingualrepertoire,includinghis/herownhomelanguages,his/herownsocio-emotional sphere,thatinvariablyinfluencetheteachingandlearningprocess.
WhatcananEnglishteacherdointheso-called“newnormal”post-pandemicera,where,accordingto theNobelPrizewinnerYuvalNoahHarari“changeistheonlyconstant”?WhatistheroleofEnglishasa linguafrancaandasagloballanguagewithinthissocomplexsocio-culturallandscape?Thetalkwill providesuggestionsandreflectionstoexplorepotentialanswerstothesequestions,withoutaspiring tobeexhaustive.
Drawinginspirationfromgloballanguagepoliciesandthecommendableeffortsofinstitutionssuchas theEuropeanCommission,theCouncilofEurope,theEuropeanCentreofModernLanguages,UNESCO, andOECD,thetalkdelvesintothekeywordsofourtime—mediation,pluriculturalcompetence, interculturaldialogue,andglobalcompetences.CentraltothisexplorationisthelandmarkCommon EuropeanFrameworkofReferenceforLanguages,CompanionVolume(CEFRCV)(2020),amilestonefor languageteaching,learning,andassessment,notonlyinEurope,butalsoworldwide.Suggestionsfrom theCEFRCVsuchastheAction-orientedApproach,theLearningScenarios,thepluriculturaland plurilingualcompetence,togetherwithhintsderivedfromOECDPISAForeignLanguageAssessment Framework,designedforPISATestofEnglish2025,mayrepresentinvaluabletoolstoimprovethe teachingandlearningprocess.Aswegrapplewiththechallengesandopportunitiespresentedbythis fascinatingglobalscenario,thistalkinviteseducatorstoconsiderinnovativetrajectoriesthatnotonly embracechangebutactivelyshapetheevolvingroleofEnglishandEnglishesinourinterconnected world.
AboutLetizia:
LetiziaCinganotto,formerSeniorResearcheratINDIRE,Italy,currentlyteacheslanguageteachingatthe UniversityforForeignersofPerugia,Italy,wheresheisalsoRectoralDelegateforInternationalRelations andamemberoftheBoardofDirectorsoftheCentreforLanguageEvaluationandCertification(CVCL). SheholdsaPhDinsynchronic,diachronicandappliedlinguisticsandtheNationalScientific QualificationasanAssociateProfessor.Sheisamemberofdifferentworkinggroupsandscientific committeesbothnationallyandinternationally.Inparticular,sheisamemberoftheconsultancyteam oftheEuropeanCentreforModernLanguagesoftheCouncilofEurope.Shehaspublishedalarge numberofarticlesonpeer-reviewedjournalsandfivevolumes.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Pleasecheckthecancellationscreenorvisit www.iatefl.org/conference/cancellations for changes and cancellations
Session3.1 1020-1050
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500audience
Talk
GI,YLT p, e,le
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
TD a, e,le
Thursday18
Playforasustainablefuture:nurturingmindsthroughplay-basedlearning
Ellen Setterfield (NationalGeographicLearning)
Playisvitalforchildren’scognitive,social,emotional,andphysicaldevelopment.Inthissession,we’ll unveilthehiddenconnectionsbetweenplay-basedlearningandtheUnitedNations'Sustainable DevelopmentGoals(SDGs),highlightinglesser-knownSDGsanddemonstratinghowplaycan contributetoachievingthem.We’lluseexamplesfromseriesbyNationalGeographicLearningto exploreplayfulapproachesandsupportholisticdevelopment.
Ateacher’sagenda:targetlanguage?Emergentlanguage?Orboth? Marianne Jones (InternationalHouseLondon)
Whatarewetryingtoteachandwhy?Toanswerthisquestion,Iwillexplorehowdifferent communicativeapproachesinfluenceteachers’decisionsregardingthelanguagecomponentsofa lesson,andhowfartheyresultintargetlanguageoremergentlanguage,orboth.Furthermore,Iwill examinelearnerperceptionsofthevalueofbothtypesoflanguagetotheirlearning.
Session3.1
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
IPSEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
IP&SENSIGShowcase
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
MD,TD a, e,le
ProdProm
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
GI,TD ey,p,s,t,a,t, e,le GISIGShowcase
Skyline-BrightonCentre
50 audience
Forum
1020-1135
AL,LAM ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
RES t,e,le
TD s,e
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
LT,TTEd s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
EAP,TD s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre
80 audience
Talk
AL s,a, e,le
Dyslexia’sless-famouscousin:developmentallanguagedisorder(DLD)
AnneMargaret Smith (ELTwell)
DLDisaspecificlearningdifference(SpLD)thatcanaffectallaspectsoflanguagelearning.Thoughnot aswell-knownasdyslexia,DLDmaybeevenmoreimportantforlanguageteacherstorecogniseand understand.Inthissession,participantswilldiscoverthekeyfeaturesofDLDandhowtosupport learnerswhomayhaveDLD.
EffectiveEnglishlanguageinstruction:unveilingthe OnPoint resources/Allango
Vicky Bagheri (DELTAPublishing)
Inlanguageeducation,thefusionoftraditionalpedagogicaltechniqueswithcontemporary methodologieshaspavedthewayforinnovativeapproachestolearning.Thispresentationspotlights thetransformativeandhighlyeffective OnPoint EnglishlanguagecoursebookformasteringEnglish. Mergingtime-testedteachingmethodswithauser-friendlyinterface,creatingaseamless,engaging learningexperienceenrichedbythecutting-edgecapabilitiesofthe Allango platform.
Listentounderstand-asimplestrategyincomplicatedcircumstances
Nataliia Krynska (ProfessionalAssociationofEnglishTeachers-Ukraine)
Teachinginwarhasalreadybeenatopicofmanytalks.Facingallhorrorsofthewar,teachersalways trytostaywiththeirstudentsandfollowtheroutineoflearning.Wewanttopresenttheonline projectaimedtobuildUkrainianteachers’resilience,encouragethemtostayconnectedwith colleaguesandraisevoicestalkingaboutprofessionalconcerns.
Forumonteacherwellbeing:factorsaffectingandinterventionsboostingit
Thrivingschools?Here,youmayfindaway!
Mariana Hidalgo (InglésenlaUTN.INSPT-UniversidadTecnológicaNacional)
Iwillshareaprogrammeofprofessionaldevelopmentformanagersbasedonteacherwellbeingand foreignlanguageenjoymentinELT.Iwillfocusonatechniquewedevelopafterconductingsome research.Thismeetingisanopportunitytoseeexamplesofhowpositivepsychologycanbeappliedin educationalsettingstomakeadifferenceandhaveflourishingEnglishlanguageschools.
Languageteachers’well-being:voicesfromthefield
Sabire Acar (IzmirUniversityofEconomics)
Thistalkwillcenteraroundonecasefromamulti-casestudyconductedaspartofaPh.D.dissertation, whichexploreshowlanguageteachers’usingtheircharacterstrengthsimpactstheirwell-being.The findingswillbediscussedthroughtheframeworkoftheself-determinationttheory.Attendeeswill gainvaluableinsightsintotheinterplaybetweenteacherwell-being,characterstrengths,and pedagogicalenvironments.
FactorsmaximizingoccupationalstressamongprivateschoolteachersinNepal BabuRam Gaire (ManimukundaSecondarySchool,Nepal)
ThispaperexploresoccupationalstressamongprivateschoolteachersinNepal.Findingsreveal stressorsrelatedtoworkload,teachingmethods,andadministrativepressure.Factorscontributingto stressincludejob-related,organizational,andindividualfactors.Thestudyhighlightstheimportance ofresources,support,andautonomyforteachereffectivenessandwell-being.Recommendationsare providedforprivateschooladministratorsandpolicymaker.
Howtoenhanceonlinetoolsliteracyamongteachersandtrainers
Anna Soltyska (UniversityLanguageCentre,Ruhr-UniversitätBochum)
Thissessionaimstoprovideteachersandteachertrainerswithsomeguidelinesonhowtoselect onlinetoolssuitablefortheirlearnersandwhattoconsiderwhenimplementingthemlocally.It focusesonvariousaspectsoftoolusageandhowtheymayimpacttheprocessofcurriculumdesign, choiceofinstructionmethodsandshapecourseassessmentprocedures.
WhatisBloom’sTaxonomyreallyfor?
Sebastian Lesniewski (BloomsburyInstituteLondon)
IsBloom’sTaxonomystillrelevant?Whatarethealternativeframeworks?Whydoesdemonstrating higher-orderthinkingmatter?HowcantheBloom’sTaxonomyskillsbemanifestedinourstudents’ academicwork?ThistalkwillrefreshyourunderstandingofBloom’sTaxonomy,andoffertipsonhow theideasunderpinningtheframeworkcanbebuiltintoyourteaching.
Whosegrammarisitanyway?Grammarinachangingworld.
Bruno Leys (VIVESUniversityofAppliedSciences)
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre 80 audience
Forum
1020-1135
LAM,TD
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
LAM,TD
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
TD,TTEd
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
ForumonTeachers'Associations
Empoweringeducation:unlockingthepotentialofvolunteeringinteachers'associations
Beatrix Price (EötvösLorándUniversityBudapest)
Joinmeinexploringtheinvaluablepersonalandprofessionalgrowthopportunitiesthatarisefrom volunteeringandcollaborativeeffortswithinteachers'associations.Wewilldelveintoenhancedinterandintrapersonalskills,communicationprowess,andthedevelopmentofeffectivemanagementand leadershipprowess.Discovertheintrinsicbenefitsandaccompanyingresponsibilitiesofvolunteering inlearningorganisationsandshareyourexperiencewithothers.
Strengtheningaffiliates:strategyandrelationshipsforsuccess
Monica Leon (PanamaTESOL)
JoinmeasIshareourjourneyofrevivingPanamaTESOLfromscratch.Discoverhowstrategicplanning revitalizedourdormantaffiliate,whilebuildingrelationshipswasthekey.We'llexplorepracticalsteps tokickstartyourownaffiliateeffectively,secureexternalsupportduringchallengingtimes,establish successfulpartnerships,andcrafttailor-madestrategicplans.JoinusincreatingthrivingEnglish teachers'associations!
CommunicationastheessentialskillforleadershipinELT
Eduardo GarbeySavigne (APC-ELI), Yasmany CamachoAcosta (UniversidaddeCiencias PedagogicasEJVarona)
ThispresentationwillreportonnotonlyabouttheroleofcommunicationintheELTleadership trainingledbyAPC-ELIbutalsothehintsandwaysusedandhowAPC-ELI,oneofthetwoCuban Teachers´AssociationsandtheBritishCouncil-Cubapartnershiphasmanagedtoreachpositive resultsinspiteofalltheconstraints.
MeetingRoom3-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talk LIT s, e,le LitSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom5-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talk EAP,LT t, e,le
ESPSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom6-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talk
TD,TTEd t,a, le
MeetingRoom8-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talk
TD,TTEd t,e,le
MeetingRoom9-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talkwithrestricted audiencenumber
GEN s,t,a,e,le
MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
ESOL,YLT s,t, e,le
PoetryintheEFLclassroom
Peter Hohwiller (PaderbornUniversity)
Whatappliestoproseanddrama,iscertainlycharacteristicofpoetry,too:teacherssometimestendto useandreusetheirstandardtextsinclass.Therefore,Iwanttointroducepoetrywhichhasnotyet attractedtheTEFLattentionitdeserves.Thishands-ontalkcoverspoetslikeKaurorGill,poetryinfilm andonInstagram,andrecentmethodslikeblackoutpoetry.
ExploringtheAIfrontier:transformingpre-writingandpost-writinginEAP
Fatimah Mahmood (TheUniversityofBritishColumbia,SimonFraserUniversity), Alys Avalos Rivera (SimonFraserUniversity)
OursessionexploresconcernsandpedagogicalaffordancesofArtificialIntelligence(AI)inEAP.It focusesonusingAItoenhancethepreandpost-writingstagestoempowerEAPstudents.Wewill describeprinciplestoutilizeAItorefineparaphrasingskills,reflectonthewriter-audienceinterface, andguidefeedbackprocesses,thustransformingconcernsintoopportunitiesforenrichedlearning.
Flippingathree-daysTESOLtastercourse
Paula Villegas (StAndrews)
ThistalkexplorestheuseofflippedlearningandloopedinputtodesignanintensiveTESOLtaster coursetomaximizetrainees’opportunitiesforteachingpractice.Qualitativeandquantitativedata showtrainees'enthusiasticresponsestothisapproach.Attendeeswillbetterunderstandthe affordancesandchallengesofourapproachfromresearchintothecourse.
Nurturingtransitions:adynamicmentorshipmodelfornewfaculty
Billur Ulku (KadirHasUniversity)
IwillintroduceanongoingfacultyorientationandmentoringframeworkimplementedinourtertiarylevelEnglishpreparatoryprogram.Exploringeachstepofthissupportmechanism,Iwillemphasize thevitalroleofcollaborativelearningandhighlightmentors’rolesasfacilitators.Feedbackgathered fromnewfacultywillprovideinsightsintotheirsmoothtransitionsandtheeffectivenessofthe mentoringmodel.
EnhancingEFLpre-writinginstructionthroughmediationandSixThinkingHats
Chang Liu (NewcastleUniversity,UK), Alan Maley (Retired)
UsingtheadaptedECAM(Environmental,Cognitive,Affective,Metacognitive)modelformediation, wediscussfourtypesofmediation,showinghowteacherscanmediatestudents’learningof prewritingthroughSixThinkingHats.Wewillfocusonthepurpose,activities,andstrategiesof mediationandonitspracticalapplicationforteacherstointegratethesefourtypesofmediationinto EFLwriting.
RestorativecirclesinELT:couplingcommunity-buildingwithlanguagepractice
Chris Meoli (MarlboroughPublicSchools)
SkepticalaboutgatheringteenageELstudentsinacircletoencouragethemtosharetheirthoughts andfeelingsinfrontofanaudience?Comeseewhatit’sallaboutfromaformerskeptic!Thistalk exploreshowcirclesbuildempathyandcommunityintheELclassroomwhilepropellinglanguage practice.
Office11-BrightonCentre 40 audience
Talk
BE,TEA t, e,le
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre 80 audience
Talk
LA,TEA a, e,le
Pavilion-TheGrandHotel 80 audience
Forum
1020-1135
RES,TTEd ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
TD,YLT p,a, e,le
TD p, e,le
Charlotte-TheGrand
Hotel
250 audience
Talk
LAM,TTEd ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Empress-TheGrandHotel
250 audience
Talk LT,RES t,a, e,le LTSIGShowcase
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Paneldiscussion 1020-1135
TD,TTEd ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Integratingrole-playintopeer-assessmentfortheaudience-centeredpublicspeakingcourse Li Ni (TiangongUniversity)
Iwilldemonstratehowtoincorporaterole-playintopeerassessmenttotrainstudentstobeaudiencecenteredinapublicspeakingcourse.Usingacasestudy,Iwillexplainthemodel'sframeworkand implementationsteps,includingrubricdesignandteacherguidanceforassessment.I'llhighlightthe benefitsstudentsderivewhentheytakeontherolesofassessors(audience)andassessees(speakers).
TheroleofmetacognitiveinstructionsandstrategiesinIELTSlistening
Inna Manitsyna (NCGLiverpool)
TheideabehinddevelopingmetacognitiveawarenessinIELTSlisteningisthatiflearnersaremoreselfaware,task-awareandstrategy-aware,theywillbeabletohelpthemselveslistenbetterunderexam conditions.WewilldemonstratehowtoassessandincreaseL2listeners’metacognitiveawareness throughclassroominstructionandstrategiesandshowhowweaklisteners’proficiencyimproved throughthis.
ForumonCPDinJapan,NepalandPakistan
CPDpathwaysforin-serviceteachereducatorsinNepal
Roshani Thapa (BritishCouncil,Nepal), Bhogendra Lamichhane (BritishCouncil)
InNepal,continuingprofessionaldevelopment(CPD)ofin-serviceEnglishlanguageteachereducators hasbeenneglectedbythegovernment,developmentpartnersandotherrelevantparties.Everyone mostlythinksaboutteachers'CPDbutnotteachereducators’professionalpaths.Thispresentation bridgesthisgapbysharingpracticalinsightsfromempiricalresearchonCPD,applicableinsimilar contexts.
Supportingprimaryschoolteacherstoteachforeignlanguages
Laura Pratt (BritishCouncil,Tokyo)
JapaneseelementaryschoolhomeroomteachersareincreasinglyexpectedtoteachEnglishlanguage classes.Theyfacepracticaldifficulties,includinginsufficientaccesstotraininginteachingforeign languages,lowlevelsofEnglishproficiencyandworriesaboutteachingmaterials.Iproposepractical waystoovercomethesebarriersandboostteachers’confidenceandself-efficacy,basedonmy experienceasatrainerandcurriculumdeveloper.
FeedbackdrivenapproachinonlineCPD:insightsfromEaSTEproject
Alizeh Hameed (Quaid-e-AzamAcademyforEducationalDevelopmentPunjab,Pakistan)
ThisstudyexaminestheEaSTEprojectinonlineCPDforprimaryteachers,consideringongoing feedbackandteacheragencytoofferanimprovedlearningexperience.Itevaluatescontent refinement,technicalsolutions,academicsupport,andlearningmanagementsystemutilization's impactonmotivation,revealingenhancedonlineCPDeffectiveness.Itoffersinsightsforimproving onlineCPDandeducationpolicy,highlightingthesignificanceoffeedback-drivenapproaches.
TransformingEnglishlanguageteaching
John Knagg (TransformELT)
Educationsystemsandinstitutionsconstantlystriveforbetterresults,moreefficientlearningand teachingmethods,betterreturnsoninvestment,butthemajorityofchangeinitiativeshaveverylittle impact.Large-scalechangeinELTispossible,butitrequirescertainconditionstothrive.Ourprinciples forsuccessinreformprogrammesdrawonexamplesinUruguay,Tunisia,Ethiopia,Mexicoand Ukraine.
Digitallearning:withorwithoutateacher?
Brigita Seguis (CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment)
Digitallearningisoneofthemostpopularwaysofacquiringnewskills,includingforeignlanguages. Buthowdolearnerexperiencesandlearningoutcomesdifferdependingonthepresenceorabsence ofateacher?Inthistalk,Iwillpresentthefindingsofastudythatevaluatedtheeffectivenessofa digitallanguagecoursedeliveredwithandwithoutteacherinput.
Solidaritythroughautoethnography:reimagininghopethroughtransnationalresearchin Palestine
Anwar Hussein (BirzeitUniversity), Shelley Wong (GeorgeMaysonUniversity), Anita Bright (PortlandStateUniversity), Thuy Tu (GeorgeMaysonUniversity)
WhatcanteachereducatorsinTEFLlearnfromandthroughautoethnography?Builtupona foundationofdecolonizingmethodologies(Smith,1999),fourauthorsreflectonuniqueexperiences astransnationalresearchersandhighlightthesignificanceofbi-nationalcollaborationonaK-12EFL teacher-focusedresearchprojectbasedinthePalestinianOccupiedTerritories.
Session3.2 1105-1135 Thursday18
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500audience
Talk
TTEd
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
AL
s,a, e,le
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
IPSEN,TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
IP&SENSIGShowcase
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
ESOL,LT s,t,a, e,le
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk GI a, e,le
GISIGShowcase
Skyline-BrightonCentre
150 audience
Forum
1020-1135
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
TD,TTEd
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
GEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre
80 audience
Talk
LA,YLT p,s, e,le
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre
80 audience
Forum 1020-1135
TeachingEFLandteachingmodernlanguages:sameordifferent?
Scott Thornbury (CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment) Someteachersofmodernlanguagesarelessthanconvincedbya‘communicativemethodology’on thegroundsthatthiswasdevelopedprimarilyfortheteachingofEnglish,andthat,intheirwords,‘our languageisdifferent’.Ismethodologysolanguage-specific,andifsowhy?Andwhatmightwebe missingifweignorewhatourcolleaguesdownthehallwayaredoing?
MusicinELTtohelpstudentsimprovewriting
Anja Stumpf (King'sCollegeLondon)
Thispresentationexploresusingmusicasaclassroomtooltoimprovewritingskills.Thereported studyinvestigatedteachers'variedpracticesandobjectivesinteachingEnglishtopost-elementary students.Musicisfoundtoenhancewritingaccuracyandfluency,offeringauniqueapproachto languageinstructionthroughbackgrounduseorinspirationforessays.
Stopincludingus!Argumentsagainstinclusionandfordiversity
Sarah Smith (eltonix), Sea Steele (eltonix)
CurrentinitiativestosupportLGBTQIA+studentsareoverwhelminglydesignedaroundinclusion principleswhichencouragedeficit-basedinterpretationsofhowqueerstudentsexperienceschool. Suchmodelselicitsympathyandtoleranceandthereforepositionstudentsaseternalvictimsexisting ontheperipheryofschoollife.Weproposeoursocialjusticeframeworktoeffectivelydisrupthetero-/ gender-normativepracticesandcelebratediversityinourclassrooms.
RevolutionisingIELTSpreparationandEnglishmasterywithvirtualreality
Rory Reyes-Cobar (IELTS)– WinneroftheIELTSMorganTerryMemorialScholarship
Byharnessingvirtualreality’spotential,studentsandeducatorscanunlocknewwaystolearn.This interactivetechnologyworksacrosslearningpreferences,locations,andabilities,harnessingthe gamificationoflearningintoday’sdigitalworld.Thissessionexploreshoweducatorscandiscover waystouseVRtomaximizeoutcomesintestpreparationandGeneralEnglish.
Thelanguageofmentalwell-being:positivepsychologyinadultclasses
Andreea Pulpea (BritishCouncilJordan)
Thistalklooksatpositivepsychologyinlearning.Adultseverywhereareexperiencinghighsocial anxietypost-Covid.Thistalkgivesthreepracticalwaystoachievegreaterhappinessinlanguage learningenvironmentsusingpositivepsychology.Iwillpresentmyownresearchconductedin2023in JordanandEgypt(surveying28teachers),andsuggestpracticalresourcestobuildpositive classrooms.
Forumonteacherwellbeing:factorsaffectingandinterventionsboostingit continued
Developingalessonplanthroughguidedinstructionforaninspection
Stella GiorgouTzampazi (UniversityofBedfordshire)
Thetopicofthistalkcentersaroundprovidingassistancetoeducatorsastheyplantheirlessonsfora formalinspection.ThelessonplanmodelbeingproposedincludesaspectsofCognitivism, Constructivism,andGagne's9EventsofInstruction.Tomeettheexpectationsofinspectors,the sessionconcentratesondevelopinglessonplansthatactivelyinvolvestudentsandenhancetheir learningexperience.
OnlineEnglishteachingindifficultcircumstances:anexemplaryteacher'spractices PhyoWai Tun (Freelance)
Teachingonlineindevelopingcountrieswithconflictsordisastersischallengingduetounstable internet,frequentpowercuts,andlimitedresources.Thistalkpresentsaqualitativecasestudyofan exemplaryonlineEnglishteacherinMyanmarwhoteacheseffectivelydespitethesechallenges.The context-specificknowledgeandeffectivepracticesofthisteacherareexploredtobenefitother teachersinsuchsettings.
Task-basedinstructionintheprocessofdevelopingproductiveskills Marija Petkovska (The"LazarLichenoski"StateSecondarySchoolofFineArtsandDesign) Thistalkintroducesthe“flatfriend”long-termtaskwhichencouragesstudents’gradualdevelopment ofproductiveskillsandincreaseoflearnerautonomy.Therelevanceofconstructivefeedbackand varioustypesofformativeassessmenttomeetthetask’sobjectiveswillalsobeexemplified.Moreover, ideaswillbeofferedonhowtoadaptthetasktomeetthedifferenttypesoflearners'needs.
ForumonTeachers'Associations continued
Session3.2
MeetingRoom3-Brighton
Centre
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MeetingRoom5-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
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MeetingRoom6-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talk
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MeetingRoom8-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talk LAM,TD a,e,le
MeetingRoom9-Brighton Centre
70 audience
Talk
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MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
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Office11-BrightonCentre
40 audience
Talk
GEN s, e,le
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre
80 audience
Talk
LA,LT
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Pavilion-TheGrandHotel 80 audience
Forum 1020-1135
Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel 250 audience
Talk
TEA s,a, e,le
Literaryexplorationassourceofempowermentforreadingassessment
Marta Zaninelli (ETSGlobalB.V.)
EFLteachersoftenhesitatetoemployliterarytextsasauthenticmaterialsforpreparingstudentsfor readingassessmentsduetoseveralreasons:theyareperceivedasexcessivelychallengingto comprehend,lackinginrelevance,andseeminglyunhelpful.However,someofthesetextscanoffer substantialvalueinenhancingvariouslanguageskills,ascanbeexemplifiedthroughpractical instances.
AssessinglogicalityandexpressionqualityinESPessaywriting
GloriaRegina Sampaio (PontificalCatholicUniversityofSãoPaulo,BRAZIL)
InESPacademicwriting,expository-argumentativeessaysstandout,bothasafollow-upactivityanda strategytoassessdeeperunderstandingofpreviouslydiscussedgeneral,specialistand/ortheoretical texts.Thispresentationfocusesonaseriesofpedagogicallygearedcriteria,theirunderlyingrationale included,toevaluateandenhancelearners’abilitytoexpoundonagiventopicclearly,conciselyand effectively.
Teachingreflectivepracticetopre-serviceEFLteachers:anevaluation
Seden EraldemirTuyan (CagUniversity,FacultyofArtsandSciences)
Thispresentationdiscussesthefindingsandrecommendationsofmystudywith41TurkishEFL preserviceteachersatanELTprogramtoinvestigatetheeffectivenessofareflectivepracticecoursein enhancingtheircriticalthinkingskills.Thepresentationhighlightstheimportanceofreflective practicecoursesindevelopingcompetentandreflectiveEFLteachers.
InternalCPD:kick-startingaculture
Frederick Gordon (SpeakUpLondon)
WhenIbecameDirectorofStudiesatSpeakUpLondonin2023,oneofmyprioritieswastoinstitutea vibrantprogrammeoffortnightlyinternalCPD.IwilldescribehowIcreatedaneeds-basedschedule promptedbyobservationsandinternaldiscussions,andoffertipstoothersattemptingtocreatea strongin-housecultureofmentorshipandcollaboration.
Developinghigher-orderthinkingskillsthroughpeer-assistedlearninginteractions
Qin Yin (NewcastleUniversity)
Asstudent-centredteachingbecomespopular,howcanteachershandovertheresponsibilitiesof teachingtostudentsthemselves?DrawingonacompletedempiricalstudyconductedinaChinese university,IwillpresentsuccessfulcasesofpeerscaffoldingthathavefacilitatedChineseuniversity students’higher-orderthinkingskillsandprovidepedagogicaltipsondesigninginstructionsfor promotingmeaningfulpeerinteractions.
Assessmentforlearning:challengesandaffordancesofcollaborativeassessment
Birgit Strotmann (ComillasPontificalUniversity)
Teachercollaborationisakeyfactorininterdisciplinarylearningenvironmentsandhasbeenprovento enhancecriticalawarenessandintegratedlearning.However,assessmentisachallengeforteachers andasourceofpreoccupationforstudents.Thistalkpresentstheresultsandrecommendationsfor goodassessmentpracticeofateachinginnovationprojectonco-teachingincontentsubjects deliveredinEnglish.
NeedofalternativeELTpedagogyindealingwithunderprivilegedstudents
RudraBahadur Thapa (ShreeChampapurSecondarySchool)– WinneroftheIATEFLGill SturtridgeFirstTimeSpeakerScholarship
ThereisaconsiderablepresenceofunderprivilegedstudentsintheEFLclassroomtoday.Weneedto makeadoubleefforttoincludetheminthemainstreamELTprocessifnotEnglishwillfurthersilence them.ThispaperadvocatestheneedforalternativeELTpedagogyanddisseminatessomewaysof dealingwiththemonthebasisofactionresearch.
IncreasingyounglearnerautonomyinEFLcurricula:onlinecommunityprojects
Lesley Fearn (TheOpenUniversity)
ThispresentationshowshowOnlineCommunityProjects(OCPs)cansupportyoungpeoples’learning autonomywhileimprovingteachers’professionaldevelopmentinEFL.ItintroducesOCPsaslearnercentredlearningtools,suggestspopularwebsitesandsharespracticalexamplesofhowtoimplement themintheEFLcurricula.Finally,itshowstheimportanceofguidingyoungpeopletowards autonomouslearning.
ForumonCPDinJapan,NepalandPakistan continued
Temptedtobecomeafreelancetestwriter?Findoutmore...
Ian Mitchell (OxfordUniversityPress), Gail Pasque (OxfordUniversityPress) Thissessionisforpeopleinterestedinlanguageassessmentandwhowouldliketobeafreelance writerofquestionsforEnglishproficiencytests.Attendeeswilllearnabouttheskillsandexperience neededtodothisandwillgettheopportunitytoparticipateininteractiveactivitiesbasedon evaluatingpotentialcontentforoneofOxfordUniversityPress’sassessmentproducts.
Session3.2 1105-1135 continued Thursday18
Empress-TheGrandHotel
250 audience
Talk
LT,TD
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Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Paneldiscussion 1020-1135
Break
Focusingonthebasicsinaneraofdigitalinnovations
Susana Galante (ShaananCollegeofEducation)
TherapidpaceofemergenceofnewtechnologieslikeAIhasevokedbothdazzlementandconfusion amongteachers.Iwillgiveanoverviewofthemostsoliddigitalpedagogyprinciplestohelpnavigate thisdynamiclandscape.Familiarizingoneselfwiththemcanbeinstrumentalinmakinginformed decisionswhendesigninglessons.Iwillillustratetheirimplementationandwilldiscusschallenges.
Solidaritythroughautoethnography:reimagininghopethroughtransnationalresearchin Palestine continued
1135-1205
FreeteaandcoffeewillbeservedintheExhibition
IATEFLStand
Pop-upPresentationStage 1140-1155
One-to-oneandonlineteachersmeetup
Thursday18
Ifyousomeonewhoteachesone-to-oneoronline,cometotheIATEFLStandtomeetother professionalsandmakesomeconnections.
CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment
DevelopyourteachingcareerwithCambridge
TakingatraditionallinearviewoftheEnglishlanguageteacher’scareer,wewillbeginbypresenting thevarious CambridgeTeachingQualifications whichcanatdifferentstageshelptofacilitatethis journeyandtodevelopprofessionalexpertise.
Lookingtohighlightanarrayofpre-andpost-DELTAprofessionalopportunities,wewillthendiscuss differentELTcareerpathways,makingbriefreferencetosomeofthosecurrentlyenjoyedbysomereallifeindustrycolleagues.
Finally,wewillsignpostasamplerangeofresourceswhichCambridgeproducestosupportteachers intheirday-to-dayworkandtheirongoingprofessionaldevelopment.
Speakers:RoryRuddockandJoelCutting
Eastbar-BrightonCentre Posterpresentations
TheposterpresentationscanbefoundinEastBar,onthefirstflooroftheBrightonCentre.Each posterwillbeondisplayforthedurationoftheconferenceandeachpresenterwillbeavailable toansweryourquestionsatthebreaktimesoftheirallocatedday.Herearetheposter presenterswhoyoucanmeetonDay3:
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Poster6
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BringingcreativewritingintotheEFLclassroomatuniversities
Olivia Hambrett (Europa-UniversitätFlensburg)
Creativewritingencompassessomeoftheabsoluteessentialsoflanguagelearning.Itsdemanding employmentofreceptive,productiveandinteractiveskillsmakesitanexcellentsubjecttointroduce touniversitystudentsstudyingEnglish.ThisposterlooksathowuniversitylecturersofEFLcanbring theacademicdisciplineofcreativewritingintotheirprogramsofstudy.
ChatGPT inEnglishpedagogy:sense-makingandassessment
BolaMargaret Tunde-Awe (DepartmentofArtsEducation,AdekunleAjasinUniversity, Akungba-Akoko)
TechnologiesarecentraltoeffectiveinstructioninEnglishasaSecondLanguage(ESL)pedagogy. However,someuniversitylanguageeducatorsarenotliterateintheuseofsomeemergingArtificial Intelligencetoolssuchas ChatGPT.Inthisstudy,Iexploredtheknowledgegapoflanguageeducators andpre-serviceteachersinNigerianuniversitiesof ChatGPT andtheimplicationsonassessment practices.
Bringingtheoutsideintotheclassroom
Jo Opie (BellSchoolCambridge)
AlthoughmanystudentschoosetocometotheUKtostudyEnglish,theircoursecontentdoesnot alwaysfullyexploitthepotentialthatstudyingintheUKaffords.Thisposterpresentsideasand activitiesthatcanbeusedtointegrateaspectsofthelocalcontextintogeneralEnglishlessons.
ELTenhancedbypartnershipsinhighereducation:IPN-BritishCouncil Silvia DíazFragoso (InstitutoPolitécnicoNacional-Mexico)
HowdoesInstitutoPolitecnicoNacional(IPN)inMexicorespondtoitscommunity’sEnglishlanguage proficiencyneeds?HowcanpartnershipsassistwithholisticactionsthatimproveIPN’sELT?Theseare answersthattheInstitutehasbeenseekingtocontributetointernationalization.Thispostershows IPN’sEnglishLanguageTeaching’sstateoftheart,andthecourseofactiontakentogetthere.
Poster15
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Poster20 EAP,LA e,p,s,t,a,e,le
AninvestigationofvocabularydiversityinThaifirst-yearuniversitywriting
Nattharath Leenakitti (ChulalongkornUniversityLanguageInstitute)
ThisposterpresentsthediversityofvocabularywordsfromalearnercorpusofThaifirst-year universitywriting.Basedonthewritingscoreranges(high-mid-low),thevocabularyfrequently employediscomparedwiththeCEFRlevels.Thisposterwillinvestigatewhetherlexicaldiversityand CEFRlevelsaffectwritingscores.Thefindingscanbenefitteachingandlearningofvocabularyand writing.
UniVoice:empoweringacademicidentityandskills
Tilly Harrison (UniversityofWarwick)
Theposterwillsummarisethefindingsandoutcomesinayear-longprojectthatwasundertakeninto thebeliefsandpracticesofstudentsandstaffinaUKuniversityasregardsacademicliteracyinEnglish. Theresultingrecommendationsledtopositivechangesinthedepartment’sapproachtoawareness raisingaboutacademicwritingbothforinternationalandhomestudents.
ExploringpracticalapplicationsofscaffoldingtoempowerESLlearners EhabElshimi(AmericanUniversityinCairo)
ScaffoldingallowsESLlearnerstodevelopnewskillsthataretransferabletodifferentcontexts.This posterprovidesrecentresearchfindingsthathighlightthesignificanceofscaffolding.Iwillalsoshare threeassessmenttasksthatinvolvescaffoldinginanEAPcontext.Possiblewaysthesetaskscanbe adaptedtotheaudience’scontextwillalsobeexplored.
Session3.3 1205-1250
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500audience
Workshop GEN ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
SignatureEvent TEA
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience Workshop IPSEN,YLT p, e,le IP&SENSIGShowcase
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience Workshop GEN
s,t,a, e,le ProdProm
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience Workshop GI s,t,a, e,le GISIGShowcase
Skyline-BrightonCentre
150 audience
Workshop LAM,TD p,s,t, e,le
Tattoos,streetart,andallvisualsELTrelated
Aleksandra Popovski (SymmetryTeacherTraining)
Thursday18
Inthisworkshop,participantswillexplorevariousformsofvisualcontent,suchastattoos,streetart, andgraphicnovels,andlearnhowtoincorporatethemintotheirteachingpracticebyexperiencing severalhandsonactivities.Theworkshopwillalsoexplorehowlearnerscanproducetheirownvisual content,addressingthecreativepotentialofvisualliteracy.
LanguageCertSignatureEvent Assessmentandlearningforthedigitalage
MichaelMilanovic,EoinJordan,CatherineJones,ClareSheridan Innovationsintechnologyarechangingtheassessmentlandscape.Howcaneducatorsandtest developerspreparestudentstothriveontheirchosenacademicpathways?Whatskillswillbeneeded toengagecriticallywithtechnologyanduseitwithintegrity?Joinourexpertpanelfromassessment development,educationalleadership,highereducationandlanguageteachingandgaininsightsinto assessmentforthedigitalage.
Universaldesignforlearningintheprimaryclassroom
Anette Igel (Freelance)
Whenteachingyounglearners,wemightcomeacrossbarriersthatholdthembackfromachieving theirfullpotential.WhatkindofbarriersthesemightbeandhowUniversalDesignforLearning(UDL) canhelpusshapelessonsinawaythatyounglearnerscangrowisthefocusofthispractical workshop.
Aninsightintocorpus:identifyingnewwordsandmeanings
Maree Airlie (HarperCollinsPublishers)
Sincethe BankofEnglish®informedthefirst COBUILD dictionaryin1987,corpushasplayedacrucial roleinallaspectsoflexicography.Inthisworkshop,wewilllookathowcorpusisusedinthe identificationofnewwordsandmeanings,includingsomewhichwereselectedforthelatestedition ofthe CollinsCOBUILDAdvancedLearner’sDictionary
EmbracingcontroversyintheEFLclassroom
Rita Divéki (EötvösLorándUniversity)
DealingwithcontroversyinEFLclasseshasnumerousbenefitsforourstudents,suchasfostering criticalthinking,perspective-taking,andrespectfulcommunicationskills.Inthisworkshop,the participantswilllearnhowtocreateabravespacefordiscussingchallengingtopicsandwillexplore activitieswhichhelptoencouragestudentstotakeastandrespectfully.
Howanewteacherassociationcanexpandandevolve Cândida Arlindo (UniversidadeRovuma(HornbyEducationalTrust))- Speakersupportedbythe Hornbytrust
Inthisworkshop,participantswillexperiencehowalow-resourceTeacherAssociationinitsearlyyears canexpandandsolidifyitspresencenationallyandcreatethefoundationsforcontinuousgrowth.We willexplorehowthestructure,theprofileofitsmembersandpartners,anditsguidingdocumentscan strategicallyplaceanAssociationclosetostakeholders,bothasassetsandbeneficiaries.
Session3.3
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre 60 audience
Workshop
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MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre
60 audience
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MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre
80 audience
Workshop
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MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre 80 audience
LightningTalks
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Usingnarrativesinthetrainingroom
James Fuller (SpongeELT)
HowardGardneroncesaid"Storiesconstitutethesinglemostpowerfulweaponinaleader’sarsenal", andasleadersinourorganisations,weshouldbeusingstories/narrativestoleadourteams.Inthis workshop,wewillexplorehownarrativeshelpteachers,trainers,managersandmaterialswritersmake explicittheirvalues,attitudesandbeliefsaboutlanguagelearningandteaching.
Helpinglearnersunderstandmetaphorineverydaylanguage
Liberty Fitz-Claridge (WestLondonEnglishSchool)
Metaphorisnotconfinedtoovertlymetaphoricalapplications,suchasinpoetry,butpervades everydaylanguage.Forexample:priceshaverisen(MOREISUP);I’mfuming(ANGERISHEAT).Inthis workshop,participantsanalyseexamplesoftheseconceptualmetaphors,examinehowschematic drawingscanbeusedtoelucidatethem,anddiscusswaysofencouragingthedevelopmentof learners’‘metaphoricalcompetence’.
Designinglisteningandlanguagepracticematerialstoaccompanyauthenticrecordings
Sheila Thorn (TheListeningBusiness)
TeachersoftenwanttoexposetheirlearnerstoauthenticrecordingsfeaturingL1andL2speakersof English,butlacktheexpertisetodoso.Inthisworkshop,weshallworktogethertocreatepractice materialsatthreelevelstoaccompanytwoauthenticrecordings.Thesewillfocusoncomprehension, meaningbuilding,decoding,phonologyandthegrammarandlexisofspokenEnglish.
LIGHTNINGTALKS
ThisisabrandnewformatfortheIATEFLConference.A45-minutesessionwherespeakerswillhave threeminuteseachtopresenttheirideas,followedbytimefortheaudiencetonetworkwiththe presentersandaskquestions.
Pre-serviceteachers'reflectionsontheirminiprojectondifferentiation
Züleyha Tulay (SabanciUniversity)
Planningfordifferentiatedinstructioncouldbeempoweringforlanguageteachers.Thissession focusesonaminiprojectondifferentiationconductedatateachereducationprogram.Iwillprovide anoverviewofthethreephases,thedesign,andimplementationoftheproject.Thesessionwillalso highlighttheroleofthementorsinvolved,thefeedbackmethods,theinsights,andthereflections
DevelopingESPmaterialsforculturalcreativedesignwithTEDtalks
Cheng-Yi Lin (NationalDongHwaUniversity)
Inthisactionresearch,theteacher-researcherappliedTomlinson’s(2011)principlesofeffective materialsdevelopmenttocreateESPlearningmaterialsusingTEDTalksresourcesforanEnglishcourse forCulturalCreativeDesign.Adata-drivenlearningapproachidentifiedhighfrequencydesignedrelatedwordsfromTEDTalks.Studentsexhibitedgreatersatisfactionandlearningeffectivenesswith thestudent-centeredlearningmaterialscomparedtoconventionalEnglishtextbooks.
Unveilingdigitalidentities:EFLacademics'agencyinconstructingonlinepresence Maha AlThiyabi (JeddahUniversity)
ThisstudyexplorestheconstructionofdigitalidentityamongSaudiEFLacademicsinthecontextofa regulatedonlinespace.Itinvestigatespersonalagency,externalconstraints,andplatforminfluences ontheirprofessionaldigitalpractices.Utilizingdigitalethnographyandnarrative-basedinterviews, theresearchexaminesplatformusage,motivations,andfactorsshapingtheironlinepresence.
Beliefsandlanguagelearning
Bahar Kızıltunalı (IzmirUniversityofEconomics)
Thestudyinvestigateslearners’perceptionsandhowtheirbeliefsystemsplayasignificantroleintheir learningprocess.Theparticipantstudents(n=200)completedHorwitz's(1988)TheBeliefsAbout LanguageLearningInventory(BALLI);andademographicinformationquestionnaire.Theresults foundthatEnglishlanguagelearners,possessavarietyofbeliefsthatmightconstitutebarriersto successfullanguageacquisition.
WhatisbehindtheretrogressionofArablearnersinterlanguagesystem?
Amir Mohammed (SaudiArabia:NajranUniversity,CollegeofScienceandArts)
Thispresentationisapartofapublishedresearcharticlefocusingoninvestigatingthecausesof learners’interlanguagelanguagesystemretrogression.IwillfirstlyhighlighttheimpactofEFLinthe fieldofteaching.Secondly,Iwilldiscusstheteachers’regionaldialects'influenceonteaching.Finally,I willshowtheeffectofthelearners’mothertongueonlearningEnglish.
AL,RES ey,p,s,t,a, e,le 'Native'proficiencyinaforeignlanguage?
Polina Kordik (PolinaKordikSchoolofEnglish)
‘CanIeverspeaklikearealnative?’Manylearnersset‘nativelikeness’astheirultimatelearninggoal,or claimthatC2isthelevelofa‘nativespeaker’.Iwillpresentascientificandapragmaticanswerteachers cangivetheirstudentstothisquestion,whichcanalsohelpambitiouslearnerssetrealisticlearning goals.
Session3.3 1205-1250 continued Thursday18
RES,YLT s, e,le
ESOL a, e,le
MeetingRoom3-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshop
GI,LIT s,t, e,le LitSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom5-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshop
ESP t, e,le ESPSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom6-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Workshop AL,TEA
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MeetingRoom8-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
AL s,t, e,le
MeetingRoom9-Brighton Centre
70 audience
Workshop
AL,TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Key
AnyonecanspeakEnglish:teachingEnglishtothedisadvantagedstudents
Ireena Nazirudeen (InstituteofEnglish)
Iwilldiscusseffectiveinstructionalstrategiesandengagingactivitiesthatcouldmotivate disadvantagedadolescentstudentswholackthefoundationalEnglishskillstospeakEnglish confidently.Iwillpresentamoduledrawnfromtherealliferequirementsofthedisadvantaged studentsinruralIndiawiththeprimaryobjectiveofenhancingtheirspeakingproficiencyandwill demonstrateitsimplementation.
Learninganewlanguageontherun
Marija Drazdauskiene (WszechnicaPolska,AcademyofAppliedSciencesinWarsaw)
Thispaperreportsonthepracticeofaself-centeredlearningofasecond/foreignlanguageinthe openintwoEUcountries,exploitswaysofsuchlearning,giventhestudent’seffortandaminimumof startingknowledge,andgeneralizesonthepracticeoffourlearners.Asacontextualizedlanguage learning,itminimisedtheinputofformalteaching.
Educationforsustainabledevelopment:aliterarywindowontheworld
Lynn Williams (BernUniversityofTeacherEducation), Karin Müller (BernUniversityofTeacher Education)
Howcanliteratureopenlearners’eyestosustainabilityissues?Inthisinteractiveworkshop,wewill reflectonthisexcitingcontemporarydirectionineducation.WorkingwithtextsincludingJohn Lanchester’s TheWall (2019),wewillsharepracticalactivitiesforbothsecondaryschoolclassroomand teachertrainingsettings.Thereisnoneedforparticipantstofamiliarisethemselveswithanytextsin advance.
Fosteringcriticalthinkinginbachelorstudentswithblendedlearning
Jakab Kaufmann (ZHAWZurichUniversityofAppliedSciences), Caroline Hyde-Simon (ZHAW ZurichUniversityofAppliedSciences)
Inthisworkshop,weaddresstheheightenedneedforcriticalthinkingamongdigitalnatives.Despite renewedattention,wecannotassumestudentspossessthiscrucialabilitywhenstartingtheirstudies. Throughdiscussionsandexamplesfromourcoursesinthelifesciences,weexplorehowuniversity studentscanengagewithcriticalthinkingintheirEnglishcoursesusingablendedlearningapproach.
Students’useofChinaEnglishandimplicationsforessaymarking
Alex Baratta (UniversityofManchester)
ReflectingonacompletedstudyonChinaEnglish,thisworkshopwilldiscusstheimplicationsfor markingEFLstudents’essayswhichutilisegrammaticalandlexicalfeaturesofnon-nativespeaker Englishes,butareunderstandable.Theaimistodeterminewhatthelinguisticstandardsshouldbefor marking:standardBritishEnglishonly,orshouldweallowforWorldEnglishes,varietieswhichare themselvesgrammatical.
Awareness-raisingapproachinL2pragmatics:sociopragmaticfocus
MustafaAkın Güngör (GaziUniversity)
Sociopragmatics,thestudyofsocialconditionsandvariablesindeterminingtheuseoflanguage,is crucialinenablingstudentstocommunicateinthetargetlanguage.Additionally,usingL2 appropriatelyinsocialsettingsisbothanobjectiveandachallenge.Thispracticalsessionwillpresent andexemplifytasksenablingstudentstoanalysethelanguagesociopragmaticallyviaauthentic videos.
Seekingfeedback:howcanitenhanceteacher'sandstudents'motivation?
Azadeh Moladoost (UniversityofWarwick)
Inthispracticalworkshop,basedonthefindingsofanexploratoryresearchstudy,IamguidingEnglish languageteachersfromvaryingbackgroundstoexploremethodsforactivelycollectingfeedbackon theirclassroomteachingpracticesfromstudents.Participantswilltrytoadaptthesemethods creativelytotheirspecificcontextsandwillengageindiscussionsabouttheadvantagesofstudent feedback.
toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
Pleasecheckthecancellationscreenorvisit www.iatefl.org/conference/cancellations for
le =less-experiencedaudience e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching t =tertiaryteaching a =adultteaching
Session3.3 1205-1250 continued
MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre 60 audience Workshop LAM
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Office11-BrightonCentre 40 audience
Workshop GEN
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MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre 80 audience Workshop GEN
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Pavilion-TheGrandHotel 80 audience
Workshop
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Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel 250 audience
Workshop EAP,TEA t,a, e,le
Empress-TheGrandHotel 250 audience Workshop LT,TD p,s,t,a, e,le LTSIGShowcase
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel 250 audience Workshop TD,TTEd s,t,a, e,le
Lunch
IATEFLStand
1255-1310
Thursday18
1325-1340
Unlockingyourstrengthswithgrowthmindset
Sinem AtamsoyKoşar (EgeUniversity/TESOLTürkiye)
Discoverthetransformativepowerofcultivatingagrowthmindsetanditsprofoundimpactonyour life.Yourpersonal'brand'isauniqueblendofyourtraits,skills,andexperiences.Transformingyour mindsetwillnotonlyenhanceyourperspectivebutalsoequipyouwithvaluablelifeskills,pavingthe wayforahappierandmoresuccessfullife.
EmpoweringEFLeducators:enhancingfluencythroughspeakingactivities
PatriciaKatherin D.S.
IwillillustrateeffectivestrategiesforintegratingspeakingactivitiesintoEnglishasaForeignLanguage (EFL)classrooms,fosteringstudentengagement.Ourexplorationwillencompassavarietyofspeaking activitiesthatcanbeseamlesslyintegratedintolessonplans.Throughpracticaldemonstrations,we willcomparelessonswithandwithoutspeakingactivitiestoshowcasetheirimpactonlearning.
Bestpracticesforcreatingbite-sizedinstructionalvideos
Laura Wilkes (TESOLPop)
Wouldyouliketostartcreatingvideostosupportyourlearnersortrainees?Inthispracticalworkshop, we’llbreakdowntheplanningprocessandexaminehowwecanuseourmobilephonestocapture high-qualitycontent.Bytheendofthisworkshop,youwillhavestartedstoryboardingyourvideoand havebestpracticestohelpyoustartrecording.
AlphatoZ:eightkeyingredientsforteachingourteens
Fiona Mauchline (HertfordCollege,OxfordUniversity/DeltaPublishing) Howtoteach2020steens?They'relikenootherteensbefore.Factorsinfluencingtheirchildhood,such asscreensandthepandemic,havecombinedtoforgeyoungpeoplewith‘new’needsanddrives.This workshopwilldiscussrepurposingeightstrategies(andapinchofresearch)tocookupengaging activitiesthatwillhelpyourteensandyoungadultstrulylearn.
IELTSspeakingpart2:improvingourstudents’performance
Sarah Philpot (IELTS)
Inthisworkshop,weshallbrieflydiscusstheskillsandstrategiesrequiredtoproduceacoherentPart2 talk.Then,wewillworkthroughsomeclassroomactivitiesthatdeveloptheseskillsandstrategies.We willalsoexaminehowtousetherecently-updatedBandDescriptorstohelpusandourstudentsto evaluateperformanceinthispartofthetest.
EnhancingteachingandlearningthroughAI–learnedwisdomrecipes
Kirsten Holt (CreativitySown)
AIiscool,AIishot…Or,AIisNOTthetoolonitsowntotransformteachingandlearning?Thiswillbe discussedandplayedwithinthisworkshop,whilewecontemplatehowcombininglearnedwisdom withAItoolsandcontentcanenhanceourownprofessionaldevelopmentandourstudents’learning throughaseriesofactivities.
Makinglanguagememorable
Margit Szesztay (ELTEUniversity,Budapest)
Thisworkshopwillfocusonmemory-friendlyteachingmethodssuchasgamesusingmemorypegs, guidedvisualisation,andcreativedictation.Participantswillleavehavingtriedoutandreflectedon activitiesforintroducingandrevisinglexicalchunksandgettingstudentstousethemcreativelyin meaningfulcontexts.Thesixprinciplesofanchoringlanguageinlong-termmemorywillalsobe highlighted.
1250-1350
Thursday18
Nationalandregionalteachingassociationsmeetup Ifyourunanationalorregionalteachingassociation,cometotheIATEFLStandtomeetother associationsandfindoutmoreaboutIATEFLAssociates.
Pearson
Digitalassessment:turninglanguagelearningchallengesintoteachingsuccess JoinusinexploringthepositiveshiftinutilisingdigitalassessmenttoolsforEnglishlanguage teaching.Learnfirst-handfromPearson'sGrantKemptononhowthesetoolshaveevolved,making languageteachers'liveseasierandenablingthemtofocusonteachingproactively.Discoverhowyou canplacenewstudentsattherightlevelfast,andhowyoucanquicklyandeasilyevaluateyour students,soyoucandomoreofwhatyouwanttodo—teach!
Speaker:GrantKempton-Director,GTMInitiatives,Pearson
HowtobecomeasuccessfulfreelancerwithChiaSuanChong Inthispresentation,we’lllookatwhat’sinvolvedinbeingasuccessfulfreelancer.We’llcoverthese threekeyareas:
1)Organisationaldetails-budgeting&finances,flexibleschedule,security;
2)Howtogetwork-self-marketing&professionalisingyourself;
3)Howtokeepwork-qualitycontrol,referralsandsolidadmin.
Session3.4
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500audience
Talk
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Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Debate
1350-1505
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Centre
200 audience
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1350-1505
GEN ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
AL,TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
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Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk GEN ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk GI,TD ey,s,p, e,le GISIGShowcase
1350-1420
Eco-friendlyassessment:whenlearning,teaching,andtestingbecomeone
Pablo Toledo (CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment)
Thursday18
Doesassessmentfeellikeanexoticspeciesinyourclassroom?Joinustoreimagineteaching,learning andassessmentasanecosystem,andteachersascaretakersofitsdiversityandsustainability.Wewill exploreconceptsfromecologicallinguistics,focusontheroleofassessmentinthishabitat,andlook atprinciplestoalignourworkforbetterlearningoutcomes.
ELTJournalDebate
AImakeslanguagelearningmorepersonalizedandinclusiveforall
Forthemotion:JoannaSzoke
Againstthemotion:LauraPatsko
ArtificialIntelligence(AI)isjustonetoolthatmanyteachers,publishersandothereducational resourceprovidersincreasinglybelievecouldimproveinclusivityandpersonalizationforlanguage learners.ButwhileAI-poweredtoolsmighthavepotentialbenefitsforlanguagelearningand teaching,theycanalsoproducemisleadingorincorrectinformation,theyuseindividuals’personal datatobetrained,andtheymaystillbuildinall-too-humanbiases.Ourtwospeakerswillexploreand debatethecomplexissuesaroundAIinlanguageteachingandtheextenttowhichitcangenuinely makelearningmorepersonalized,inclusiveandeffectiveforall.Pleasecomealongandjointhe debate.(Note:Thismotionwasdraftedwiththehelpof ChatGPT)
Forumonlanguageteacheridentity
EFLteachers’agencyandidentity:anindividualandcollectiveendeavor
Lena Barrantes (UniversidadNacional,SedeRegionalBrunca)
Languageteacheragencyandidentityaretwodifferent,butconnected,phenomena.Inthis presentation,IwillsharefourreflectivetemporalindividualandcollectiveactivitiesforEFLteachers whowouldliketo(re)interprettheiragencyandidentity.Afterdrawingattentiontotheir transformativepotential,wewillexaminetheirimplicationsforteachers’careers.
Developmentoflanguageteacheridentity
Sviatlana Karpava (UniversityofCyprus)
ThisstudyinvestigatedthedevelopmentofprofessionalidentitiesoffutureEFLteachersinCyprus. Theanalysisofreflectivejournals,blogentriesandfocusgroupdiscussionsshowedthatstudent teachers’professionalidentitiesareshapedbytheirexperiencesatacademic,pedagogical,and personallevels,whichenhancedtheircritical-reflectiveengagement,research-orientedpractices allowingthemtobecomereflectiveandcriticalpractitionersinthefuture.
Understandingour‘teacherself'intheESOLclassroom
Cristina MartínezLópez (Queen'sUniversityBelfast)
ThistalkpresentsthefindingstodateofmyresearchstudythatinvestigatesESOLteachers’language use,teachingpracticesandtheconstructionoftheiridentit(ies)inanon-formalESLsettingin NorthernIreland.Drawingondatafromteacherfocusgroups,wewillreflectonhowouridentit(ies)as teachersarebuiltandhowtheyinfluenceour‘selves’intheclassroom.
Maximisingtheuseofstudents’spontaneouslanguage
Roslyn Young (PronunciationScienceLtd.)
Manyteacherswouldliketouseemergentlanguagemore,butarenotsurehowtomakeita satisfactorylearningexperience.Oneparticularproblem:howdoesonegiveusefulfeedbackto studentswithoutdestroyingthespontaneityandauthenticityoftheirexchanges?Inthistalk,Iwill demonstratetoolswhichsolvethisproblem.
Voicesofteachers:anantiracistviewofteachingyounglearners
Claudia ColladeAmorim (EscolaMóbile)
Thepresenterwillshareantiracistvoicesofeducators.Shewillpresentasequenceofactivities designedbyBrazilianteacherswhoaimatraisingawarenessofantiracistcontentataveryearlyage. ThistalkwillbegroundedinCriticalRaceTheory.Itwilldiscusstheneedforaculturallyresponsive curriculumandteacherdevelopmentprogramslessfocusedonwhiteness.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
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RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Session3.4 1350-1420 continued Thursday18
Skyline-BrightonCentre 150 audience
Forum
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TD,TTEd p,s, e,le
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MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60 audience
OpenForum
IP&SENSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre 60 audience
Talk
LAM,TTEd ey,p,s,t,a, e
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre 80 audience
Paneldiscussion
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TD,TTEd a, e,le
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre
80 audience
LT,TD ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
MeetingRoom3-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talk LIT p,s,a, e,le LitSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom5-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talkwithrestricted audiencenumber
EAP,GI
t,a, e,le ESPSIGShowcase
Forumonteacher-ledcommunitiesofpractices:opportunities,challenges,reflections
Atracerstudyofcommunitiesofpractice:findingsandreflections
Funda DemirYalçıntaş (BritishCouncilTurkey), Aysen Güven (BritishCouncilTurkey), Ceren Taş (MinistryofNationalEducationTürkiye)
TrackingtheimpactofCommunitiesofPractice(CoPs)onEnglishlanguageteachersisacomplex processthatrequirescontinuousanalysisandreflection.Thistalkwillconcentrateonthefindingsand keylearningpointsfrommonitoring465teacherswhohaveeitherfacilitatedorparticipatedinCoPs aspartofanationalprojectspanning12citiesand24schoolsinTürkiye.
Developinganonlinecommunityofpractice:challengesandrewards
Anna Karapanou (UniversityofNicosia)
Thistalkreportsonthefindingsofamulti-phaseresearchprojectwhichaimstoaddressteachers’ sharedprofessionaldevelopmentneedsintermsoftheirprofessionalknowledgeandrepertoireof practiceofthe21stcenturyskills.Iwillshareanddiscusstheintricaciesofdevelopingandsustaining anonlinecommunityofpractice(CoP)asanexampleofaself-initiatedcollaborativeaction.
DecenteringEnglishlanguageteachingthroughteachers-ledcommunitiesofpractice JulesChamprien Fadidac (A.S.HornbyEducationalTrust)- SpeakersupportedbytheHornbytrust Whatarethebenefitsofcommunitiesofpracticeforteachers'professionaldevelopment?Whatare thechallengesofbuildingacommunityofteacherswhohavenotpreviouslyworkedinteacher-led communities?Thissessionsharesthelessonslearnedandchallengesencounteredwhileestablishing acommunityofteachersinaregioninCameroon.
IATEFLInclusivePractices&SpecialEducationalNeedsSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum AIandInclusion;anunlikelymix?
AIisoneveryone’smindatthemoment,butmanyofusarewonderinghowcan,andindeedshouldit beincorporatedintoanInclusiveclassroom.Duringthisforumparticipantswillbeabletoparticipate inadiscussionwithexpertsfromvariousfieldswheretheycannotonlypickupnewideasandtips, butalsosharetheirownexperience.
Empoweringleadersandmanagers:amicrocredentialonprofessionaldevelopment
Beril Yucel (TurkishEducationAssociation(TED))
Oneofthemostchallengingtasksofaleaderoramanageristoestablisharobustandeffective professionaldevelopmentsystemfortheteachingstaff.Thistalkaimstopresentthedesignand implementationofamicro-credentialcourseon QualityProfessionalDevelopmentforLeadersand Managers andsharethereflectionsofthecourseparticipantsandthecoursetutor.
CPDforEnglishteachersinschoolsinUzbekistan:casestudy
Nilufar Begibaeva (BritishCouncil), Jamilya Gulyamova (BritishCouncil), Nargiza Kuchkarova (MinistryofPreschoolandSchoolEducation), Umida Hakimova (MinistryofPreschooland SchoolEducation), Khushnamo Burhonxujaeva (MinistryofPreschoolandSchoolEducation) Uzbekistannationaleducationdevelopmentinitiativesfocusonprofessionaldevelopmentofteachers inpubliceducation.Therefore,incommissionedresearch, CPDJourneysofTeachersofEnglish,the currentteacherdevelopmentprovisionisanalysed,recommendationsonfutureCPDplanningare produced,andanewprojectisdeveloped.Presenterswillsharetheprojectoutcomesandexplainthe nextstepsoftheprojecttoensuresustainablechange.
Post-lockdownteacherdevelopmentthroughcomplexitytheory
Rhian Webb (UniversityofSouthWales)
Thetalkhighlightshowgloballockdownsprovidedanopportunityforteacherlearning,whichcanbe characterisedaccordingtocomplexitytheory.Iwillpresentqualitativeandquantitativedata,analysis, andfindingsfrom328teachersin23countriesthatdemonstratethecomplex,dynamic,adaptiveand non-linearlearningthatteacherssustainedafterthelockdownstoaccommodatetheimmediateshift toonlineteaching.
TeachingEnglishthroughliterature
Julia Koifman (KinneretAcademicCollege)
Readingpoems,stories,andnovelsinEnglishnotonlyhelpsschoolchildrenenhancetheirvocabulary andgrammar,itbroadenstheirgeneralknowledgeaboutculture,traditions,andthehistorical backgroundofthecountrywherethestoryoccurred.Furthermore,goodandbadexamplesofthe charactersoftheliteraturepieceseducatechildrenandhelpthemtodevelopcriticalthinking.
DebatinggendergapissuesintheSTEMEAPclass
AnilaR. Scott-Monkhouse (UniversityofParma(Italy))– WinneroftheIATEFLESPSIGMark KrzanowskiScholarship
STEMdoctoralstudentsattendinganEAPcourseengagedinadebateongendergapissues.Thetalk describeshowlearnerscarriedouttaskswhicharetypicaloftheiracademicwork(research,collection, analysisandpresentationofdata)butalsolessfamiliaractivities(structuringarguments,complyingto rules,preparingrebuttals)whiledevelopingvaluableskills(teamwork,criticalthinking,active listening).
Session3.4
MeetingRoom6-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talkwithrestricted audiencenumber
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MeetingRoom8-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talk
EAP,ESOL a, e,le
MeetingRoom9-Brighton
Centre
70 audience
Forum
1350-1420
ESOL,YLT p,s,t,a, e,le
ESOL,YLT p,s,t,a, e,le
ESOL,YLT p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
LA,TTEd ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Office11-BrightonCentre
40 audience
Talk
LAM,RES a, e,le
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre
80 audience
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TD,TTEd
s,a, e,le
ProdProm
Pavilion-TheGrandHotel
80 audience
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MD s,t,a, e,le
1350-1420 continued Thursday18
Utilizingself-assessmentinplacement:empoweringlearnersandincreasingefficiency
Jody Shimoda (UniversityofBritishColumbia-EnglishLanguageInstitute), Jas Gill (University ofBritishColumbia)
Accuratelevelplacementsupportsstudentsuccessandeffectiveprogrammanagement.Increasing thescopeandutilizationofreliableself-assessmentinstrumentswithintheplacementprocess promotesinclusivityandstrengthenslearnerefficacy.Wewillshareanddiscussthefindingsofa projectconductedtodeterminetheroleofself-assessmentinstudentplacement,itsaccuracy,andits impactoninstitutionalresources.
Accessinglanguageforwork(overcomingexclusion)
Shelley VanKooten (NOCNGroup)
ThistalkwillexplorethepivotalroleESOLplaysinempoweringindividualsseekingtoaccessEnglish languageskillsforemploymentandwhichinturnwillhelptocombatexclusion.Itwilloutlinethe needforanESOLstrategytoincreaseopportunitiesforspeakersofESLtoaccessESOLprovisionand languagesupport.
ForumonenergizingproductiveskillsintheEgyptiancontext
Randomexcitementstrategy:unleashinginnovationtofosterspeakingskills
Mai Moanis (MinistryofEducationEgypt)
Findlinksbetweenthe(teacher’srole)andthe(pen)?!Intherandomexcitementstrategy,theprevious questionisthecatalyst,stimulatingthementalcreativityofstudentsbychallengingtheirabilitiesto establishconnectionsbetweenabstractconcepts(teacher'srole)andtangibleobjects(pen)tofoster expressivefluencyinspeaking.Iwilldemonstratenotonlytheoreticalbutalsopracticaluseofthe strategy.
Switchingoffthelanguageegotopromoteoralcompetence
Eissa Muhammad (MinistryofEducation)
Thispresentationaddressesthecorrelationbetweenlanguageegoandlinguisticcompetence,in particular,speaking.Basedonacasestudy,Iprovideanoverviewoftheissuefromapsycholinguistic approach,offeringsomeproposedpracticalsolutions.Theaudiencewilldevelopadeeper understandingoftheproblemandapplyittotheirlocalsettingswhereEnglishisasecondlanguage.
Usingflippedclassroomstoreducethestudents'writingapprehension
MarwaMostafa AfifiYousef (Al-AzharAl-Sharif)
Theflippedclassroomisconsideredasanexampleforacollaborativelearningandanactivelearning method.Itisastudentcentredlearning.Theteacherisafacilitator.Iwillpresenttheimportanceofthe flippedlearningtoimprovethewritingskillandreducethewritinganxietyascomparedtotraditional classes.
Amodelofshiftingrolestodeveloplearnerautonomy
Suha Almazyad (ShaqraUniversity/UniversityofSouthampton)
Thistalkisaboutamodelthatwasdesignedtobepresentedinastudythatheldseveralworkshops withEnglishteachersatuniversitylevel.Themodelofshiftingrolesbetweenteachersandstudentsto developlearnerautonomyreferstoamoderneducationalpracticethatdirectlychallengestraditional teacher-focusedapproachesandsupportsadynamicinterchangeofresponsibilitiesbetweenthem.
'Theyclick,weguidethem'.Definingtheonlineteacherrole
Iryna Altukhova (EPAMSystems)
Mycase-studyexploreshowtheroleofanEnglishtrainerisperceivedintheonlineorganizational contextfromdifferentperspectives.Myfindingswillbeinsightfultoeducatorsandmanagersseeking tounderstandwhatitmeanstobeateachertoday,andhowtheonlinecorporateenvironmentcan transformprofessionalidentity.
Beginatthebeginning:startingyourbeginner(A1/A2)studentssuccessfully
Rhona Snelling (Freelancer)
Beginners(A1/A2)cansometimesbeperceivedasmoredifficulttoteach,bybothnewand experiencedteachers.Howdoweconfidentlyandsuccessfullystartourbeginnerstudentsontheir languagelearningjourney?Thistalkconsidersrelevantlinguistictheoriesaswellasourownlanguage learningexperiences,alongsideprovidingpracticalclassroomactivitiesforyournextlesson.
Writingintherealworld:supportingstudentswithmulti-textinput
ThomasStuart Banks (TrinityCollegeLondon)
Strategiesforproduct,processandgenre-basedapproachestowritingareembeddedinteacher trainingandcoursebooks;strategiesforthereal-lifeskillofsynthesisingmulti-textinputsintooneare not,however.Thissessionexplorescoreskillsstudentsneedtomanipulatemulti-textsourcesintoa singlesource,providingpractical,tried-and-testedstrategiesandresourcestosupportstudentsinthis keycommunicationactivity.
Session3.4 1350-1420 continued Thursday18
Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Talk GEN
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Empress-TheGrandHotel
250 audience
Talk
LT,YLT p, e,le
LTSIGShowcase
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
Talk TD t, e,le
Makingacaseforteachinglexicalgrammar
Crayton Walker (UniversityofBirmingham)
Mostwordshavemultiplemeanings,themorefrequenttheword,themoremeaningsithas.Inthis presentation,Iwillbelookingatthewaythatcollocation,phraseology,andpatterningareusedto disambiguatethemeaningofaparticularword.Usingcorpusdata,Idemonstratethekeyrolethat lexicalgrammarplaysinbuildingmeaning.
Lessonslearnedfrom10+yearsofvideoconferencing
Graham Stanley (BritishCouncilAmericas)
TheBritishCouncilhasbeeninvolvedinCeibalenInglés,acountrywideprojectteachingEnglishto upperprimaryschoollearnersviavideoconferencinginUruguaysince2012.Comeandfindoutwhat we’velearnedaboutusingvideoconferencingandotherlearningtechnologies,teamteaching, collaborativeexpertise,andthebenefitsofworkinglong-terminpartnershipoversuchalongtime period.
ExploringInstagram’spotentialasamicro-learningtooltoenhanceL2
Mukaddas Butabaeva (UzbekistanStateWorldLanguagesUniversity)
Inthispresentation,IwillexploretheinnovativewaysinwhichInstagramcanbeusedasamicrolearningtooltohelpdigitallearnersacquireasecondlanguage(L2).Iwillprovidepracticalinsights andstrategiesforeducatorsandlearnersinterestedinusingsocialmedia,particularlyInstagram,to facilitatelanguagelearning.
Session3.5 1435-1505
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
500audience Talk GEN
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Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience Debate
1350-1505
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Forum
1350-1505
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
TD
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
GI,IPSEN s,t,a, e GISIGShowcase
Skyline-BrightonCentre
150 audience
Forum 1350-1505
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
IPSEN,MaW ey,p,s,t,a, e,le IP&SENSIGShowcase
Firingupdebatewithyouradultlearners
Cathy Rogers (Freelance)
Thursday18
Conversationlessonsareanexcellentwaytoimprovefluency,buthowcanyougetyourstudentsto participatewithenthusiasm?ThistalkusesexamplesfromDELTA’s Inconversation toexaminehow choosingengagingandsometimesevencontroversialtopicscanencouragestudentstosharetheir opinionsandlettheirEnglishflow.
ELTJournalDebate continued
Forumonlanguageteacheridentity continued
Ukraine:teachingandlearningindifficulttimes
Nadiia Udova (BritishCouncilUkraine), Zhanna Sevastianova (BritishCouncilUkraine) Inthistalk,wewillsharetheuniqueBritishCouncilexperienceoforganisingacontinuingprofessional developmentprogrammeduringwartimeforteachersofEnglishinUkraine.Youwilllearnhow challengingthecontextofEnglishlanguagelessonsareduringwartime,whyitmatterstoraise awarenessoftrauma-sensitiveteaching,andnotonlyforthoseincrisis.
Englishforinterfaithdialogue:nurturingunderstandingandbridgingdivides
Hala Ahmed (BritishCouncil), Amira Makhlouf (BritishCouncil)
BritishCouncil's EnglishforInterfaithDialogue programmepromotesunderstandingandcoexistence amongdiversecommunitiesthroughEnglishlanguageeducation.Despitechallenges,the programmehashighlightedtheneedforsuchinitiatives.Itemphasisestheimportanceofempathy, languageskills,andculturalsensitivityforteachers.Toenhancetheimpact,recommendationsinclude interculturaltrainingforfacilitators,incorporatingdigitaltools,andpartneringwithlocalleaders.
Forumonteacher-ledcommunitiesofpractices:opportunities,challenges,reflections continued
Tootriggeringtoteach?Addressing'sensitive'topicsinELTmaterials Lottie Galpin (Freelance)
SomepeoplearguethattherepresentationofcertainidentitiesandtopicsinELTmaterialsissimply toosensitiveortriggeringforstudentsandteachers.Thistalkconsidershowtruethisviewisand wheretheseideasoriginate.Itthenshowspracticalwaysthatstudents’materialsandteachers’notes cansupporttheinclusionof‘sensitive’and‘triggering’content.
Session3.5 1435-1505 continued Thursday18
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
LA a, e,le
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre 80 audience
Paneldiscussion 1350-1505
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre
80 audience
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MeetingRoom3-Brighton
Centre
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LIT
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MeetingRoom5-Brighton Centre
50 audience
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MeetingRoom6-Brighton Centre
50 audience
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MeetingRoom8-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
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RES,YLT s, e,le
MeetingRoom9-Brighton Centre
70 audience
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MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
PlenaryQ&A
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Office11-BrightonCentre
40 audience
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Fosteringadultstudents’autonomythroughandragogyprinciples
Fabio Lopes (AssociaçãoCulturaInglesaSãoPaulo)
Inthistalk,wewilllookintosomeofthecharacteristicsofadultlearnersandexaminehowtobest makeuseofthetheoryofandragogythroughoutthelearningprocessinordertomakeadultstudents moreautonomous,moremotivated,andhavebettercontroloftheirownlearningprogress,yielding tobetterresults.
CPDforEnglishteachersinschoolsinUzbekistan:casestudy continued
TheCELTAdiaries:ananalysisoforalfeedback
Marcela Cintra (Blueberry-TeacherEducation&Development), Julice Daijo (Blueberry-Teacher Education&Development)
ThewayfeedbackisgivenafterteachingpracticemayaffectCELTAcandidatesinavarietyofways.In thispresentation,empiricaldata,analysis,andimpactoffeedbackgivenininonlineandface-to-face courseswillbediscussedinlightoftheoryandcurrentpractices.Theaudiencewillreflectupontheir experiencetokeepgrowingastrainerswhoencourageteacherdevelopment.
DevelopingcreativityusingliteratureintheEFLclassroom
Kyoko Kuze (ToyoUniversity)
Creativityisbecomingincreasinglyimportantasakeyskillforthe21stcentury.Thistalkfocusesonthe practiceofemployingnarrativecreativewritingasaresponsetoaliterarytextintheEFLclassroomin Japan.Throughtheanalysisofstudentwritingandtheirfeedback,Iwilldiscusshowliteraturecan developcreativityinlanguageeducation.
EnglishforeconomicsinThaiHE:teachingESPorEMI
Pimsiri Taylor (LanguageInstituteThammasatUniversity,Thailand)
DesigningandteachingESPintoday’sHEiscomplex.Inthistalk,Ipresentexamplesofcoursecontent, teachingandlearningactivities,andcourseassessmentfromthe‘Englishforeconomics’course designedforeconomicsstudentsstudyinginlocal/Thaivsinternational/EMIprogrammes.Thetalk actsasaspringboardfordiscussionforteachingESPinEMIprogrammes.
Teachersasexaminers-thechallengesandtherewards
Shakeh Manassian (PSIServices(UK)Ltd)
Inmanycontexts,testprovidersdrawontheteachingcommunityforrecruitmentofexaminers. Specificallyinlanguagetesting,examinersoftenprovidetheirservicesforthespeakingandwriting tests.Theroleoftheexamineriscomplex:thispresentationwilllookatsomeofthechallenges examinersfaceandtherewardsavailabletoteacherswhochoosetotakeonthisrole.
Exploringadolescentstudents'foreignlanguageenjoymentinexamclasses
Valentina Papandroulidaki (EverestLanguageSchool)
ThistalktouchesuponmyrecentresearchfindingsonthenewconstructofForeignLanguage Enjoyment(FLE)asexploredamong40adolescentlearnersinexamclassesinGreece.Basedonthese findings,thetalkofferssomefreshperspectivesonFLEandsomepracticalwaystoenhancelearners' enjoyablelearningexperiencesinexam-classsettings.
ForumonenergizingproductiveskillsintheEgyptiancontext continued
Question&answersessionrelatingtoLetiziaCinganotto’splenarysession
IfyouattendedLetiziaCinganotto’splenarysessionthismorningon teachingEnglishandteaching otherlanguages:what’snew?,youarewelcometoattendthisrelatedsession.Thiswillallow participantstoaskanyquestionsoraddressanyissuesthathavebeenraisedbyLetiziaCinganotto’s talk.
TheHRmanagementofGeneration-Zlanguageteachers
EhsanOllah Gorji (THinklanguageteachingandlearningsolutions)
Thegenerationofteachersinlanguageschoolsischanging.AsgenerationZisenteringteachers’ roomsandonlineclasses,theybringwiththemselvestheiridentity,beliefs,livedexperiences,hopes andfears.Inthistalk,Iwillsharehowthehumanresourcesmanagementofthisnewgenerationof teachersisdifferentfromtheconventionalexistingapproaches.
Session3.5 1435-1505 continued Thursday18
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre
80 audience
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Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
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Empress-TheGrandHotel
250 audience
Talk LT,TD ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
LTSIGShowcase
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel
250 audience
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Break
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Pop-upPresentationStage
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WhyweneedbusinessEnglishtrainerswhounderstandbusiness
Albert Balvers (Albert'sSchool)
Theworldischanging,andEnglishhasbecomethe“linguafranca”ofbusinessexecutives,nomatter whattheirculturalbackgroundis.Therequirementsforlanguagetrainingareevolvingrapidlyand fundamentally,mainlyduetoglobalisation,internettoolsandartificalintelligence.Can(ex-)business executives,whospeakandunderstandthelanguageoftheirstudents,offermoresuitablelanguage training?
TheReadingClinic program
Lubna Mohyuddin (SocietyofPakistanEnglishLanguageTeachers)
Thissessionwilldelveintothetransformativeimpactof TheReadingClinic foreconomically disadvantagedprimaryandmiddleschoolstudents.Discoverhowthisinitiativeaddressestheunique challengesofstrugglinglearners,fosteringholisticEnglishlanguagedevelopmentthroughtailored strategiesinreadingcomprehension,vocabularyacquisition,andlanguageproficiencythroughoneon-onetutoring.
Masteringrole-playsforonlinelessons:strategiesfordigitaldelivery
John Wallen (EFTeachOnline)
Doyouthinkrole-playsonlyworkinface-to-facelessonsandphysicalclassrooms?Thinkagain!With carefulplanningandcreativity,thetechnologyalreadyavailableforonlineclassroomsaffords excellentopportunitiesforlanguagepractice–andit’salwaysimproving.Thistalkexploresthe pedagogicandpracticalconsiderationsbehindhowteacherscanset-up,stageanddelivereffective, engaging,immersiverole-playsinonlineclasses.
Makingremotenessclose:humanconnectionsatthecentre
Serrana Muniz (Freelance)
Howcanwebuildasenseofcommunityamongeducationalcommunitiesthathavenevermetinthe flesh?Howcanwetakeadvantageoftheaffordancesofdigitaltechnologiestomaximisestudentand teacherengagementandmotivation?Drawingfromexperienceinlarge-scaleremoteteaching programmes,thispresentationwilldiscussthesequestionsandsuggestgoodmanagementpractices tobuildbelonging.
ExamininggenderinequalityinELT:language,historyandpatriarchy
Carol Lethaby (UCBerkeley)
Thissessionlooksatthevariousfactorsthathavecontributedtopervasiveandlastinggender inequalityinELT.Byexaminingtheoriginsofpatriarchalsocietiesandsocietalexpectations,aswellas thehistoryofthespreadofEnglisharoundtheworld,wereviewaprofessionthatislargelypopulated bywomen,butwheremendisproportionatelyholdpositionsofinfluence.
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EastBar-BrightonCentre Posterpresentations(seepage86)
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Session3.6 1535-1605 Thursday18
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MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre 60 audience
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Usingmediationforbetteroutcomes
Andrew Walkley (NationalGeographicLearning)
Inthistalk,I’lldiscussthebenefitsofconsideringmediationatallstagesoflessons-especiallywhere ourgoalistoenablegenuineconversationsanddevelopgoodlearningpractices.Iwillshowhowwe makeuseofmediationin Outcomes (NationalGeographicLearning),showteachershowtheymight exploitmediationanddispelsomemythsandfearssurroundingit.
Futureskills:whatwillmakeourstudentsemployable?
Mike Mayor (Pearson)
TheuseoftechnologyandAIishavingasignificantimpactontheworkplace,andemployersare reportingskillsgapsintheworkforce.Whataretheskillsthatwillmakeourstudentsemployableand howcanELTteachershelpthemdevelopthoseskills?Freeresourceswillbesharedtosupport teachersinmeasuringprogressofthesefutureskills.
Intonationandartificialintelligence:a‘1,2,3’plan
Stella Palavecino (InstitutoSuperiorenLenguasVivasJuanRamonFernandez)
Intonationmaybeperceivedassomethingabstrusebutthisisnotreallyso.Artificialintelligencehas cometochangethepicture.Inthispracticalpresentation,Iwillshowhowteachersandlearnerscan workonEnglishintonationinthreesteps.Inthisway,learnerswillbeempoweredtoselecttheright tunesandproduceintelligibleoraltextsaidedbyAI.
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Empoweringteacher-ledprofessionaldevelopmentusingaCPDframework
Addeh Hovassapian (BritishCouncilArmenia)
Inthistalk,Iwillpresentanewteachercontinuingprofessionaldevelopment(CPD)framework developedforArmenia’sELTsbasedontheBritishCouncil’s TeachingforSuccess approach.Inmytalk, wewillexplorethenewframework’skeyfeaturesandpromisesandhowitcanbeusedinyourcontext toputteachersattheheartoftheirownprofessionaldevelopment.
Anonlineteachercommunityjourney:fromuniversitytoschool
Dmitriy Cherkassov (SDUUniversity,Almaty,Kazakhstan,OTCPRESETTfacilitator)
Atransformativesessionistailoredforthosewhoareintriguedbyteacherdevelopmentandteacher trainingeducation.Acomprehensivetalkcombinesinformativecontextwithhands-onapplicationby aselectedgroupofpre-serviceEFLstudentsataKazakhstaniuniversity,allwithintheframeworkof theBritishCouncil OnlineTeacherCommunity (OTC)programme.
Strengtheningalliancestorevampteacherprofessionaldevelopment
Mayda Ramos (MinistryofEducation,Cuba)
IwillshareexperiencesaboutacollaborationprojectwiththeBritishCouncilCuba,toundertake changesinteachertraining,empoweringandupdatingtrainersandtrainees.Iwilltalkaboutknowhowsfromplanningtofeedback.Theimplementationoftheprojectandtheoutcomeswillbe discussed.Iwillpresentalternativestoensureequalityandbenefitsforallpeopleinvolved.
Authenticmaterials,learnervoices,teacheremotionsandcriticalincidents
Adam Scott (SensationsEnglish)
Presentinglanguageandglobalissuesinsupportivecontextscantransformpotentially‘taboo’topics intoopportunitiesfordevelopinglearners’voices,reflectivelearningandteacherdevelopment. Inclusive,intersectionalnews-basedresourceshelpconstructthesesafeenvironments.We’llconsider theseopportunitiesascriticalincidentswhichvaluestudents’lives,classroomandwiderdiversity,and teacheremotionsinprofessionaldevelopment,withexampleresourcesfromSensationsEnglish.
Seeingdatadifferently:Usingvisualtoolsinqualitativeresearch
Josie Leonard (UniversityofCentralLancashire)
Visualresources,suchasmindmaps,offeralternativetoolsforqualitativedatagatheringandanalysis. Inthistalk,IwillshowhowIusedmind-mapsandPadletformsinanarrativestudyofEnglish languageteacheridentityformation.Iwilldiscusshowtheyfacilitatedamoreparticipant-led approachininterviewsandshareinsightsoftheirbenefitsindataanalysis.
TraumainformedteachingpracticesinadultESLclassrooms
Ruba Kallab (SeridanCollege)
Thispresentationemphasizestheimportanceoftrauma-informedteachinginadultESLclassrooms.It exploresmethodsforestablishingsafeandsupportiveenvironments,addressinglearners'emotional needs,andadaptinginstructionalapproachesforenhancedlearningoutcomes,particularlyinthe contextoftechnologyadvancements.Thesessionaimstoequipeducatorswitheffectivestrategiesto fosterinclusiveandsupportivelanguagelearningspace.
Session3.6 1535-1605 continued Thursday18
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre 60 audience
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MeetingRoom8-Brighton
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Boundary-crossinglearningcommunities:empoweringEFLteacherdevelopmentinChina
Tingting Liu (AcademyofGuiyangEnglishSubjectCoordinators), Qinghua Zhu (No.7Middle School), Hongyi Wang (No.6MiddleSchool), Cui Zhu (GuiyangNo.2ExperimentalMiddle School)
Canteachers'professionaldevelopmentbenefitfromotherprofessions?Inthispanel,ourfour panellistswillshowcaseacasestudythathighlightshowinvolvingprofessionalsfromnon-teaching backgroundscanenhancethedevelopmentofEFLteachersinSouthwestChina.Byattendingour panel,youwillgainpracticalinsightsintopromotingteachers'professionaldevelopmentwithin similareducationalcontexts.
Teachersaschampions:asuccessstoryinteachers’CPD
Satya Anand (BritishCouncil)
Thistalklooksatanactionresearchprogramme,Iledwithfiveteacher-mentorsacrossfivegulf countriesintheBritishCouncil,thattriggeredachangeinthewayteachersviewedandengagedwith continuousprofessionaldevelopment.Thementormodelforteachersupportusedinthisprogramme canbereplicatedinothercontextstoimplementteacher-ledandsustainableteacherdevelopment.
Empoweringhigherlevellearners:toolsforprogressmeasurement
Yulia Efremova (Freelance)
Iwilldiscusstwotoolsthatcanhelpintermediateandadvancedstudentstracktheirprogressinall fourlanguageskills:evidencecollectionandlogkeeping.Basedontheexamplesfrommystudents’ experience,Iwilldemonstratehowteacherscaneffectivelypersonalisethesetoolstomeetindividual studentneedsandassiststudentsintheirimplementation.
“Atomic”readinghabits:aneuroscience-poweredapproachforGenerationZ
Armanda Stroia (AcademyofCreatorswhoTeachtoinspire(ACTtoinspire))
Empoweringscreenagerswithsustainablereadinghabitsprovesdauntinglychallenging,giventheir shorterattentionspansandaddictiontodigitaldistractions.Howaboutexploringresearch-powered strategiesmerginginsightsfromneuroscienceof"atomichabits"andmotivationalpsychology?Dive into"habitloops"andprogress-trackingtools,takeawayoptimizedimplementationintentionsand the“5-minutedailyreadingchallenge”projecttotransformGenZ’srelationshipwithreading!
UsinginsightsfromresearchtoinformESPteaching
ClariceSC Chan (UniversityofStAndrews,UK)
ExistingresearchinESPcanbeavaluablesourceofideasfordesigningeffectiveteachingmaterials andmethods.Inthispresentation,IshowhowresearchcaninnovateESPpractice,usingexamplesof teachingmaterialsandclassroomactivitiesthatareinformedbyresearch.Ialsoshowhowteachers canaccessresearchthroughsomechannelsthatprovideopenaccesstoresearchoutputs.
“E-spaceorablankcanvas?”Exploringstudent-teacherself-representationsone-portfolios Nusrat Gulzar (UniversityofWarwick)
Thistalkwilldiscussthefindingsofthefirstphaseofadesign-basedresearch(DBR)projectaimedat developingastudent-centeredlearningdesigntoenhancestudentteachers’self-regulationand reflectivecapacitiesusingaccessiblee-portfoliotechnology.Wewillpresentthepractical considerationsinvolvedinintroducingcontext-appropriatee-portfoliotasksandremotefeedback strategiestofosterstudent-teachers’practiceofself-representationsthroughmultimodalnarratives.
Managingyourteamandyourownwellbeing:abalancingact Sofia Papadimitropoulou (BSCEducation)
LeadershipandmanagementcoursesinELTprimarilyfocusonthe‘howto’ofthejob.Whatis generallyomittedishowweprotectourselvesfromthedaytodaystresseswhichimpacton wellbeing.Thistalkwillexplorewhythischallengeisstillnotopenlydiscussedwithinourindustry, offeringsomepracticalideastohelpfindtherightbalance.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
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RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Session3.6 1535-1605 continued Thursday18
MeetingRoom9-Brighton Centre
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Forumonwashback:revisingtestdurationinahigh-stakestest
Classroomassessment:howdowegivetherightmessage?
Zeynep Urkun (KadirHasUniversity,Istanbul)
Assessingwhat’sbeentaughtintherightwayisanissueteachersfrequentlystrugglewith.Creating therightbackwashdependsheavilyonthetasktypesandtheweightingswededicatetothese.This sessionwillexplainthedetailsofestablishingsuchasystematatertiarysettingandprovideexamples.
Two-hourvsthree-hour:exploringwashbackeffectsoftesttimerevisions
Jingwen Wang (UniversityofSouthampton), Ying Zheng (UniversityofSouthampton)
Thisstudyexaminesthewashbackeffectsofashortenedhigh-stakesinternationalEnglishtest. Interviewswithtest-takersandinstructorshighlightedapreferencefortheconciseformat,revealing positivetestpreparationimpactsandanincreasedperceiveddifficulty.Whilepointingtoanew trajectoryinwashbackresearch,thefindingsalsoindicateademandforagreateracademicemphasis forfuturetestrevisions.
Testing:positive&negativewashbackonteachingandlearning
Panagiota Vampoula (`Glossomatheia`ForeignLanguageschool,EFLteacher)
Familiarisingtheaudiencewiththeterm`washback(positive&negative)`onteachingandlearning, andthefactorsinfluencedbyit.Thecontentfocusistesting,evaluation&assessment.Thedifference betweentestingandassessment,factorspromotingpositivewashbackandtheoneswashbackis influencedby,aredefined.Tipsfortestpositivewashbackandreallifearegiven.
‘Equitable’-mediuminstruction:challengingthe‘E’ofSouthKoreanEMI
DylanGlyn Williams (QueenMaryUniversityofLondon)
ThispaperoutlinescurrentEMIchallengesbasedonastudyof10SouthKoreanuniversitystudents andprovidesexamplesoftranslanguagingpracticestoaddressthem.Thepapersuggestsinvolving studentsinreshapinglearningstructuresforamoresociallyjusttranslanguagingfuture,thus questioningthemonolingualnativespeakerideologyinEMIpolicy.
Theimpactofvirtualtoolsonlearninggrammar
Rasha Ahmed (KingAbdulazizuniversity-EnglishLanguageinstitute&SudanUniversityof scienceandTechnology-EducationCollege)
ThispresentationhighlightstheresultsofastudyontheimpactofvirtualtoolsonEFLlearners' grammarperformanceduringtheCovid-19outbreak.It'sanexperimentinwhichonegroupofSaudi studentsstudiedgrammarremotelywhiletheotherstudiedinpersonpriortotheepidemic.The resultsdemonstratethattheexperimentalgroupscoredhigherthanthecontrolgroup.
ReviewinglexicalcollocationsinEnglishasthelinguafranca
EdwardEustace(KaplanInternationalCoventGarden)
Englishistheworld’sunparalleledauxiliarylanguage,yetstillenvisionedasaneliteachievement. Englishasalinguafranca(ELF)accommodateslearners’interlanguagetherebymakingpermutations intelligible.Nevertheless,pedagogicacceptancehasprovenproblematic,especiallyregardinglexical collocations.ThistalkreviewsELF’seffectonLexicographyandhoweducatorscanincorporateAI technologieswithcorporatofacilitatecommunicativecompetencefortheirlearners.
Applyingfirstlanguageacquisitionprinciplestosecondlanguagelearning
Ian Pemberton (UniversityofWarwick)
WhilecontextiscriticalforL1acquisition,itisoftenmissingfromL2classrooms.However,thewide availabilityofmultimediaresourcesaffordsL2learnerstheopportunitytousetheirprimarybiological skillsofwatchingandlisteningtolearnfromcontext.DrawinguponL1acquisitiontheory,attendees willlearnsixprinciplestoguidetheuseofmultimediamaterialsintheclassroom.
Oneskillretake:anoptimisedmodelforbestpractice?
Hye-won Lee (CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment), Emma Bruce (BritishCouncil)
Inthistalk,wewillintroduceanewoperationalapproachtotestdelivery,IELTSOneSkillRetake(OSR), andpresentempiricalresearchfindingsshowingtheimplicationsofOSRfortest-takersandscore users,specificallyrecognisinginstitutions.Wewillconcludethetalkwithrecommendationstoinform bestpracticeforthefield.
UsingGenAIinteachereducationtobenefittrainersandtrainees
Lindsay Warwick (Freelance)
ThissessionaimstohelptrainersexploitGenAIwhenpreparingforanddeliveringtraining,andmodel bestpractice.Itwillalsolookatwaysinwhichtrainerscanhelpnewandin-serviceteachersto developtheknowledgeandskillstheyneedtouseGenAIeffectivelythemselves,throughtraining activities.Thefocuswillbeonpracticalideas,toolsandprompts.
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FacilitationtechniquesinteachingEnglish
Elena Peresada (Enraid)
Manyteacherscomplainthattheirstudentsarereluctanttospeakinclass.“Let’sdiscuss”activities neverworkwellforthem.Oneoftheapproachesyoumightusetohelpstudentstoparticipateinclass discussionsmoreactivelyisfacilitation.Inmytalk,I’dliketodescribesomeofthesetechniquesandtry themwiththeparticipants.
Self-selectedvsteacher-assignedtasksinEFLspeakingclass
Santri Djahimo (NusaCendanaUniversity)
Thisistheresultsofastudyaimedatfindingoutifeitherself-selectedorteacher-assignedtasksare preferredbystudentstohelpthemperformbetterinspeakingclass,andiftheirindividualdifferences inrelationtotheiroptionscanreallydistinguishhighfromlowoutputstudents.Additionally,factors thatinfluencetheirpreferenceshavealsobeenidentified.
Empoweringlanguagelearners:expandingspeakingskillsbeyondtheclassroom
Emine Demiroz (TrakyaUniversity)
Inthe21stcentury,powerliesnotsolelyinknowledge,butinapplyingiteffectivelybeyondthe classroomwalls.Speakingskillsinaforeignlanguageposeuniquechallengesofconnectingclassroom learningtoreal-worldapplications.Thissessionoffersattendeesinvaluableinsightsintobridgingthe gapbetweenclassroominstructionandreal-worldcommunicativecompetence.
Session3.7 1620-1650
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Cultivatingteacherwellbeing:ajourneyofprofessionalandpersonalgrowth
Montse Costafreda (OxfordUniversityPress)
Thursday18
Discoverthepathtoteacherwellbeingandexplorehowtoimpactyourteachingcareer.Delveintothe fouressentialpillars:mind,body,relationships,purpose.Learnpracticalstrategiestomanagestress, cultivatehealthyrelationships,enhanceself-compassion,andfostergratitude.Joinusonajourneyof professionalandpersonaldevelopmentforyouandyourschool.Referencingvariouspublicationson wellbeingfromOUP.
Makingmoneyfromeducationalvideo;12lessonsfrom12years Jo Gakonga (ELT-TRAINING.COM)
I’vebeensuccessfullycreatingandsellingvideo-basedonlinecoursesforteacherssince2012,initially asabitofahobbybutnowasmyfulltimeincome.AlongthewayI’velearntquiteabitsocomealong togetsomepointersandseehowthe VideoCreationforEducators groupprogrammecanhelpyoudo whatI’vedone.
Effectivenessoflow-techcontinuousprofessionaldevelopment:researchoutcomes Robert Chatfield (BritishCouncilAmericas), Liliana Sánchez (BritishCouncilMexico) Howeffectivecancontinuousprofessionaldevelopmentbewhendeliveredusingmobilemessenger apps?ThisisaquestionBritishCouncilAmericasresearchedin2023.Wewillpresenttheanswersto researchquestionsontheeffectivenessoftheLow-TechCPDprojectintheAmericasandacasestudy ofruralschoolsinthestateofChiapas,Mexico.
Forumonteachingexcellence:CPDinsightsandinnovations continued
IATEFLGlobalIssuesSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum GlobalissuesinELT–What?Andhow?
Whichglobalissuesdoyoucareaboutmost?Howaboutyourstudents?HowcanweinGISIGwork togethertocreateandsharematerials,activitiesandprojects;equipmoreteacherstodealwithbig issuesanddevelopcriticalliteracy;anddisrupt!CometoourOpenForumandlet’sdiscuss!
Teachingandtesting:truthandmyths
Pippa Sutcliffe (LT123), Felicity O'Dell (LT123), Frances Treloar (LT123) Thistalkexploressomecommonbeliefsabouttesting.Howfardotheyreflectreality?Youmaybe writingtestsforyourstudents,orpreparingthemforexternaltests,whichmaynothavebeenchosen byyou.Ourdiscussionaimstoprovideteacherswithinsightsintohowtestingdoesandshould operatetothebenefitofteachingandlearning.
Session3.7 1620-1650 continued Thursday18
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
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FosteringinclusivityinELLclassroomsassessment:howtoachieveit?
Arum Perwitasari (ETSGlobal)
ThissessionexploresInclusiveAssessment(IA)guidelinesforlanguagelearning.Participantswillgain insightsintoIA’srationaleaswellasdiversepurposesandcorevaluesemphasizingfairnessandequity inassessment.Theywillalsolearnpracticalstrategiestodesignassessmentscateringtolearners’ uniqueneeds,consideringtasknature,timingandconditions,whichcanbeimplementedininclusive classrooms.
Boundary-crossinglearningcommunities:empoweringEFLteacherdevelopmentinChina continued
Redesigningflexibleprofessionaldevelopmentforteachersinamultilingualcontext
Neda Neynska (BLCC-BusinessLanguageandCommunicationCentre), Kati Sule (BLCC)
Howcanwebridgedifferencesinteacherskillsets,findcommongroundinamultilingualcontext,and ensureconsistentandhigh-qualitylearningexperienceforclients?Inthistalk,wewillreflectonour experiencewith(re)designingandfuture-proofingaflexibleonlineprofessionaltrainingprogramme forfreelancelanguageteachersofover10nationalitieswithfivekeytakeawaysforparticipants.
Breakingorganisationalsiloswithamarketingvideoproject
Jonathan Yates (InspiredKids)
Thistalkexplorestheuseofcross-departmentalcollaborativeprojectstoimproveorganisational cohesionthroughcombattingissuesrelatedtosiloization.IwilldiscusstheeffectsofsilosIhave experiencedinlanguageteachingorganisations(LTOs)ofvarioussizes,theefficacyofavideoproject employedinmyLTO,andhowit,andotherprojects,couldbeadaptedtosuitdifferentcontexts.
Enhancinglanguagelearningthroughliteratureandbookclubs
Madeline Lorenz (LeonardodeVinciUniversityCenter)
Thistalkexploresinnovativestrategiesforintegratingbooksandbookclubsintouniversitylevel Englishlanguageprograms.Itdiscussesincorporatingbookchaptersintocourses,andhowto introduceandmanageuniversitybookclubs,withanemphasisonthetransformativeimpactof diverseliteratureonlanguagelearningandinspirationforstudentsandteachers.
AIredefiningEAPwritingassessment
FatmaMerve Baykan (SabancıUniversity)
ThistalkaimstoexplorethetransformativeimpactofAIontheneedsandprioritiesofEAPwriting classes,aswellassharingwiththeaudience,thestepsandchallengesofredesigningacontent-based writingcoursesothatAIispurposefullyintegratedinteachingandassessmentsoastoavoidAIassistedplagiarism.
ReconsideringELteachertraining:asubjectdidacticscompetencemodel
Nina Raud (UniversityofTartu), Olga Orehhova (UniversityofTartu)
ThetalkwillpresentanEnglishlanguage(EL)teachertrainingsubjectdidacticscompetencemodel basedonaqualitativeanalysisofstudiesintoEnglishlanguagepre-serviceteachertraining programmes.TheapplicationofthemodelwillbeillustratedbycomparingELteachertrainingpreserviceprogrammesinEstoniaandshowinghowtheycanbereconsideredinlinewiththemodel.
Fromteacherto‘head-teacher’:promotinglocalleadershipandlearningcommunities DaniellaSeongHui You (AssociaçãoCulturaInglesaSãoPaulo)
Thistalkaimsatoutliningtheimpactoftheimplementationofapeer-to-peerin-serviceteacher developmentprogrammeinalargeprivatelanguageschooltopromotelearningcommunitiesand fosterlocalleadershipbydevelopingteacherleaderslocallynamedas‘head-teachers’.Thefindings offersomeinsightsintoteacherdevelopmentandteacherleadership.
Forumonwashback:revisingtestdurationinahigh-stakestest continued
Waysofhumanizingyourcourse:beingunpredictablyhuman SanaaMakhlouf(TheAmericanUniversityinCairo)
Iwillexplainthemeaningofhumanizingacourseandhowitcanunleashstudents’uniqueness throughknowledgeexchange,collaborationandengagement.Iwillsharevariouswholegroups,small groupsandindividualpracticessuchasstorytelling,reflectivewriting,andjournalwritingtoenhance thehumanconnectionwiththeirpeersandinstructor.Challengesandrewardswillbediscussed.
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Mentoringexperiencedin-servicehighschoolEnglishteachers’actionresearch
Meifang Zhuo (UniversityofWarwick)
Actionresearch(AR),oneofthemostpopularproposalsforteacherresearch,isconsideredcrucial bothforpromotinghigh-qualityeducationandforteachers’professionaldevelopment.Thistalk unpacksexperiencedin-serviceteachers’viewsonbeingmentoredandtheiroverallARexperience throughthreecasestudies.Mentor’sreflectionaswellasimplicationsforARmentoringinsimilar contextarealsodiscussed.
Enhancingundergraduateengineeringstudents’interculturalcommunicationskillsthrough hybridexchange
Andreas Hövener (FHMünsterUniversityofAppliedSciences)
Combinationsofshortphysicalgroupmobilitiesandvirtualphasesallowundergraduatestudentsto applylanguageandinterculturalskillsaswellastheirexpertknowledgefromtheirstudies.This presentationshowsthedesign,objectives,andoutcomeofahybridexchangebetweenFinishand GermanengineeringstudentswhoweregiventhetasktosolveacomplexproblemusingDesign Thinkingprinciples.
IntroductionoftheThinkingAbilitiesFrameworkforEFLteachers
CarrieXiaorong Zhang (UniversityofReading), Bruce Howell (UniversityofReading)
WeinvestigatedhowEFLteachersinChinacompulsoryeducationdevelopedstudents’thinking abilitiesandthencreatedabilingualThinkingAbilitiesFrameworktosupportteachersinclassroom practiceandCPD.Thissessionwillallowforinsightintotheconceptualstructureofthinking,howit supportslessonplanningandmonitorsstudents’progression.Twooftherecommendedpedagogical approacheswillbeshowcased.
Strip-malls,jerky,andDollyParton:AmericancultureforRussian-languagespeakers
KatherineNeginskiy(InternationalWomen'sResourceCenter)
YourstudentsknowaboutThanksgiving,butdotheyknowaboutstrip-malls,beefjerky,andDolly Parton?Weexplorethesuccessesandchallengesofamodern,multi-modalitysuiteoffreeEnglish LanguageLearningandAmericanCulturematerials,tailoredforRussian-languagespeakers,designed tobeusedforself-studyORintheclassroom.The Molodets websiteincludespodcasts,videos,lesson plans,andmore!
AIinELT:thegood,thebadandtheweird
Nicky Hockly (TCE(TheConsultants-E))
GenerativeAIislikelytobeagame-changerforourfield,butforgoodorbad?Thistalkdiscussessome ofthebigquestionsaroundtheuseofAIinELT.We’llexploreissuesaroundprivacy,equity,creativity andlabour,takingacriticallookatwhereAIistakingusandconsideringhowtogetthereinone piece.
Forumonspeakingskills continued
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Pleasecheckthecancellationscreenorvisit www.iatefl.org/conference/cancellations for changes and cancellations
Session3.81705-1750
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200audience
Workshop
EAP,TTEd s,t,a,le
ESPSIG Showcase
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200audience
Workshop
TD,TTEd
ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200audience
Workshop
LA,TTEd
ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
ProdProm
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200audience
Workshop
GI,YLT
ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
GISIGShowcase
Skyline-BrightonCentre 150audience
Workshop
GEN ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
MeetingRoom1ABrightonCentre
60audience
Workshop
GI,IPSEN ey,p,s,t,a,e,le IP&SENSIGShowcase
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre 60audience Workshop LAM,TD ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre 80audience
Workshop
LA p,s,t,a,e,le
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre 80audience
Workshop
GEN
ey,p,s,t,a,e,le
MeetingRoom3-Brighton Centre
50audience
OpenForum
LitSIGShowcase
Teachingacademicreadingskills
DorothyZemach(ExpressPublishing)
Thursday18
Teachingacademicreadingischallengingbecausestudentsassumethatoncetheycandecode words—andknowenoughvocabulary—they’llbeproficientreaders.However,therearedefiniteskills andstrategiestoreadfaster,understandbetter,andremembermoreeasily.Cometryoutintensive skillsforpre-reading,during-reading,andpost-readingtobetaughtandpracticedinthehighschool anduniversityclassroom.
Let'stakeanotherlookatgrammar:coreconcepts RitaBaker(TheGlobalApproachLtd.)
Last yearIillustratedthesimplicityandconsistencyoftheglobalpatternsofEnglishascomparedwith ourfamiliar,deconstructed,rules-based,grammarMcNuggets.Continuingfromthis,withreferenceto phrasalverbsandcoreconceptsof‘simple’,‘continuous’and‘perfect’,Ishalldemonstratevisuallyand kinaestheticallyhowlearnersandteachertraineescangainanintuitive,holisticgraspofEnglishasa system.
Brainfriendlygrammarwith NeurolanguageCoaching RachelPaling(efficientlanguagecoachingglobalsl,)
Grammar-mostlearnershateit!Brainfriendlygrammardistilsneuroscienceandprofessional coachingintoasimplespokenconversation,harnessingtheidealconditionsforabsorbingthe mechanicsoflanguage.Inthisway,grammarisdiscussedandexploredwiththelearnerinacalm brainfriendlyconversation.ByusingthePACTPQCcoachingmodel,languageeducatorswilltotally transformgrammar.
Talking to learn: negotiation of meaning in online intercultural link-ups
Nick Bilbrough (The Hands Up Project), Rajaa Abu Jasser (The Hands up Project), Ashraf Kuhail (The Hands up Project)
We arrange online intercultural link-ups with large coursebook-based classes in Gaza. The challenge for teenagers and teachers to understand and communicate together is huge, but ultimately leads to enhanced communicative competence, intercultural awareness and confidence. In this workshop we’ll explore examples, ending with a link to a class of 50 teenagers in Palestine to put it into practice.
DramabasedpedagogyinELT
SabinaSkenderovic(BigBenCentreTuzla)
DramabasedpedagogyinELTfocusesontheuseofvariousartsinordertoenhanceEnglishlanguage learning.InitsapplicationintheELTitaidsthestudents'communicationandcriticalthinkingskills.It isadjustabletovariousEnglishlanguagelevelsanditisaperfectsolutiontocreateanurturingand inspiringclassroomenvironment.
Tearthelabeloffthelearner
GiovanniLicata(UniversitàdiFirenze)
Researchhasshownhowlabelinglearnerscanpreventthefreeflowoflearningfromhappening. Educatorsareawareoftherisksoflabelingpersonalitytypesbutareweawareofthedangersinherent inlabelingbehaviors?Wewillreflectonlearnerandtrainee-teacheridentityandonthehidden consequencesoflabelingouraudienceandourselvesintheclassroom.
Shapinga21stcenturyteaminCentralAsia
BostanHayat(QuantumSTEMSchool)
New educationalprojectfromscratch;newcity,diverseteacherbackgrounds,overload,resistanceto extrawork,lackofmotivation,andinternalcompetition,thesituationseemsdisastrous.Thissession aimstofocusonarealcaseinKazakhstanandteachparticipantshowtounitetheteam,boost motivation,andmakethisteamatop-performingunit.
Makelearninggreatagain:withcreativeinteraction!
ArianeNiemeijer(Windesheim)
Whowouldn’tliketolearninacreativeandfunway?Inspiringeachotherbylearningtogetherin creativeclassroomactivities.Theactivitiesusedinthisworkshopareeducationalinthemselvesand formastartingpointforamorein-depthstudyofspecifictopicsthatcanbetailoredtothegroupor theindividuallearner.
WomeninELT:globalchallenges,futureaspirations
HeatherBuchanan(UniversityofYork),JulieNorton(UniversityofLeicester)
ThisworkshopexploreschallengesfacedbywomeninELTintheworkplace.Itreportsonasmall-scale studywhichcapturestheexperiencesofwomenworkinginavarietyofprofessional(teaching, publishingandwriting),geographicalandculturalcontexts.Throughawarenessraising,itaimsto provideasupportivespaceforparticipantstodiscusstheirprofessionaldevelopment,career progressionandfutureaspirations.
IATEFLLiteratureSpecialInterestGroupOpenForum
Lookingback–Lookingahead
WewilldealwithnewsoftheSIG’spastyear,futureplans,finances,‘meetthecommittee’,andbe inclusivesothatnewandoldSIGmembers,aswellasnon-members,feelwelcome.TheOpenForumis anopportunityforattendeestovoicetheiropinionsandmakesuggestionsforfuturedirections.
Session3.8 1705-1750 continued Thursday18
MeetingRoom5-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshop GEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom6-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
EAP,TEA
s,a, e,le
MeetingRoom8-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
TEA,YLT
p, e,le
MeetingRoom9-Brighton
Centre
70 audience
Workshop GEN ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk GEN a, e,le
Office11-BrightonCentre
40 audience
Workshop
ESP,TTEd a,e,le
MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre 80 audience Workshop
MaW,YLT ey,s,p, e,le
Pavilion-TheGrandHotel 75audience
Workshopwithrestricted audiencenumber
GEN
ey,p,s,t,a, e,le
Charlotte-TheGrand Hotel 250 audience
Workshop TTEd,YLT s, e,le ProdProm
Empress-TheGrandHotel 250 audience
Workshop
LT a, e,le LTSIGShowcase
Buildingrapportmeansbuildingsuccess
Urs Kalberer (SekundarschuleLandquartSwitzerland)
Buildingrapport,characterizedbyatrustworthybondbetweenteachersandlearners,standsasakey factorinachievingsuccess.Discovereffectivemethodstocultivaterapportthroughstraightforward routines,incorporatingbothverbalandnonverbalstrategies.Evenslightadjustmentsinhowyou perceiveyourstudentscanyieldsignificantimprovementsinaddressingdisciplinarychallengesand enhancingyouroverallprofessionalsatisfaction.
EnhancingTOEFLspeakingtasksthroughpeerassessmentandmetacognition
Anne Haggerson (TheUSDepartmentofState'sEnglishLanguagePrograms)– Winnerofthe TOEFLScholarship
Inthisworkshop,participantswillexploreastep-by-steppeerassessmentprotocolforTOEFLspeaking tasks.Moreover,participantswilllearnwaystoscaffoldtheprocessofpeerfeedbackbasedonthe speakingrubricsandchecklistsandestablishasupportiveandpositivelearningenvironmentwhere mistakesarevalued.Lastly,participantswilllearnstrategiesforfacilitatingmetacognitionandlearner autonomythroughpartnerinteractions.
Productivepeerassessmentintheprimaryclassroom
Laura McWilliams (IATEFLYLTSIG)
Researchshowsthatpeerassessmentisbeneficial,yetteachersareoftenapprehensive,becauseof culturalunfamiliarity,lackoffaithinlearners’abilities,orsimplynoactivityideas!Thispractical workshopoffersarangeofwaystodeveloppeerassessmentwithprimarylearners,upskillinglearners toprovideclassmateswitheffectivefeedback.
Thewritinggame:makingyourmandatorywritingassignmentsfun
Anca deVries (AeresUniversityofAppliedSciences), Matianna Naka (MusicSchoolofLarisa) Howcanweturnouralreadyexistingandmandatorywritingassignmentsintoagameorfunactivity ourstudentswillactuallyenjoy?Inthisworkshopwe’lldiscussandtrysomegamedidacticprinciples andshowacoupleofwaysinwhichyoucanapplythemtoyourownwritingassignments.
HowdoesanL1affectacquiringanL2?
Chris Watts (DufferinPeelCatholicDSB)
Learninganewlanguage,isformost,hard.Asanewcomer,theyhaveamuchhardertaskinorderto attainalevelofcompetency.Inthisworkshop,Iwilladdresssomeofthekeyissuesthatmustbe addressedbythelearnerandteacherinordertoattainacertainlevelofconfidenceandsuccess.
Designingalinguisticandculturalcompetencytraining
ShwetaParopkari(KeshavMemorialInstituteofTechnology)
Theaimofthisworkshopistoanalyseatrain-the-trainerprogramfocusedonlinguisticandcultural competencies.Specifically,attendeeswillreviewacustomisedcoursethatwasdesigned,usingthe ADDIEmodel,tohelptechnicaltrainersteachaninternationalaudience.Samplesfromthecoursewill beusedasmaterialfortwohands-onactivitiesduringtheworkshop.
Storyboards-threeways
Katy Kelly (Freelance)
Storiesareawell-establishedlearningtoolthroughoutearlyyearseducation,andrightlyso.Are storybooksandcoursebookstoryseriesalwaysenoughanddotheyalwaysmeetourlearners’needs? Inthisinteractiveworkshop,let’slookatelevatingstoriesthroughstoryboards.Let’sseehowwecan createandusestoryboardsinthreewaystodeveloplanguage,cross-curricularcontentand imagination.
Sevenshortcomingsingrainedinpronunciationteaching,andsevenpossibleresolutions Adrian Underhill (Freelance)
Wewillexplorethesevensuggestedresolutions,whichrelatetothefollowingthemes:Knowingyour mouthfrominside;Failureofrepetition;Theinnerearandvoice;Currentmethods‘dis-integrate’ pronunciationfromlanguage–soaholisticsyllabus;Connectedspeechasstartingpointnotfinal destination;Usingperformancepieces;Playfulnessasliberatorofnaturallearning.
Keyquestionstoaskourselveswhenteachingteenagers
Chris Roland (PavilionELTatPavilionPublishing)
Usingideasandactivitiesfrommylatestmethodologybook TakingYourLanguageTeachingof TeenagerstotheNextLevel Iwillexaminekeyquestionsforallteachersofteenagersincludinghowwe reacttoteenagebehaviour,talktoourlearners,managepossibletensionintheroom,helpour learnersrememberlanguage,improvetheirwritingandpreparethemforexamnerves.
Teachingone-to-oneclassesonline:principlesforbestpractice
Lauren Perkins (BritishCouncil)
Inthispracticalworkshop,wewilllookatsomeprinciplesforteachingone-to-oneclassesandexplore howtheonlineclassroomistheperfectmediumforprivatestudents.Withafocusononlineteaching techniques,wewillfindouthowtoteachprivateclassesthatareconversation-drivenandmeaningfocusedatthesametimeashavinganexplicitfocusonform.
Session3.8
Alexandra-TheGrand Hotel 250 audience
Talk
1705-1735
EAP,TEA s,t,a,e
EveningEvents
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre 1830-2000
1705-1750 continued Thursday18
Oralassessment:evenmorerelevantinthe ChatGPT age
Jane Mandalios (Deree-TheAmericanCollegeofGreece)
GenerativeAI(GenAI)ischallengingtheentireacademicworld,includingELT.Allstakeholdersare grapplingwiththischallenge,andmustconsiderwhethertouse“avoid,outrunorembrace/adapt” strategieswithtoolssuchas ChatGPT (Webb,2023).Thispresentationprovidesinsightsaffordedby researchintothevalueoforalassessmentinELT,andconsidershowitcanembracetheAI phenomenon.
Thursday18
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre 2000-2130
SharingStories-StorytellingforPeace
JoinStorytellersDavidHeathfieldfromtheUKandHarryKuchahKuchahfromCameroon.Feelfreeto comeandlistenandtellfolktales,mythsandlegendsfromoralculturesaroundtheworldaswellas personalstoriesandanecdotes.Youareinvitedtotellyourstoryratherthanreaditaloud.
Whenastoryissharedfromhearttoheart,barriersfallaway.ThisyearwefocusonStorytellingasan actofPeaceandwouldliketoencourageyoutoshareinthepeaceofourIATEFLstorytelling community.
DavidHeathfieldisaworldstorytellerandtheauthorofStorytellingWithOurStudents.Herunsonline CreativeandEngagingStorytellingforTeacherscourses(www.davidheathfield.co.uk)
HarryKuchahKuchahisateachereducatorfromCameroonwhoenjoysplayingdrumsandtelling Africanstoriesfromhisgrandma’srepertoire.
Lip-SyncBattle
Preparetobedazzledasourcontestantsgohead-to-head,battlingitoutwiththeirjaw-droppinglip syncperformances!Fromchart-toppinghitstolegendaryclassics,it'sgoingtobeanightofnon-stop entertainmentyouwon'twanttomiss.
Day4
Today’sHighlights
Friday19
Mindfulnesssession
SponsoredbyDuolingoEnglishTest
0815-0845|Skyline
Maketheperfectstarttoyourconferencedaywith amindfulnesssessionledbyalocalpractitioner.
OntheExhibitionPop-upPresentationstage
0835-0855 HowtobesuccessfulinanELTinterviewwith CarolineMoore
1155-1210 Duolingo
OntheIATEFLStand
ComealongtotheIATEFLStandduringbreaktimesand lunchtimestomeetwithlike-mindedELTprofessionals.Ifyou feelyoufitintoanyofthecategorieslistedbelow,we’dloveto meetyouthere!
1150-1250 Freelancers
TypesofConferencesession
Plenaries
Achanceforallconference delegatestojointogetherto listentoworldclassexperts. Eachplenarywillhavea questionandanswersession laterthesameday.
SignatureEvents
Ashowcaseofexpertiseand
state-of-the-artthinkinginan arearelevanttothehost organisation.
Talks
A30-minutesessionrelatingto theoryandpractice.
Workshops
A45-minuteinteractivesession withaudienceparticipation.
SignatureEvent
CambridgeUniversityPress& Assessment
Thepowerofone–supporting theself,communityandplanet 1105-1150|Syndicate1
Howcanwecombinesuccessfullanguagelearningwiththe skillstocontributepositivelytoourglobalisedsociety?This panelconsidersoursphereofinfluenceinever-increasingcircles andourcontributiontoensuringabrighterfuture.Startingwith theimportanceofourownwellbeing;wethenexplore engagementandempowermentinsocio-emotional communities,andourvitalrelationshipwiththeplanet.
Speakers:KateBrierton,SarahMercer,CindyForde
Don’tforgetourclosingplenary
Auditorium1BrightonCentre 1420-1520
Forums
AnintroductiontotheEnglishlanguage throughpoetry BrianBilston
Seefulldetailsonpage116.
A75-minutesessionmadeup ofthreetalksonarelatedtopic.
Panels
A75-minutesessionwhere fourorfivepeoplepresent theirviewsonatopic.
LightningTalks
A45-minutesessionwhere
8-10speakershavethree minutestopresenttheirideas.
Posters
Avisualdisplayofanareaof researchortheoryand practice.
SIGOpenForums
Anopportunitytogettoknow aSIGbetter.
Plenarysession 0900-1000(doorsopenat0830)
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
Friday19
Disruptingthecommonplace:embeddingcriticalliteracywithinlanguageeducation RoseAylett
Iflanguageteachingistofostercriticalityforactiveandreflectivesocialinvolvementamongstlearners, languageteachersthemselvesshouldalsobecriticallyliteratepractitioners.Butwhatdoes‘critical literacy’actuallymean?Andisitsomethingwecanlearnand/orteach?UsingLewisonetal.’s(2002)four dimensionsframeworkofcriticalliteracy,thistalkwillexplorepracticalideastodisruptthestatusquo inlanguageeducation,byembeddingactionforsocialjusticewithinthemanylayersofoureducational practice(s):fromtheindividualtotheinstitutional.
ThepresentationwillunpackthedefinitionofcriticalliteracyproposedbyLewisonetal.(ibid.):(1) disruptingthecommonplace,(2)interrogatingmultipleviewpoints,(3)focusingonsocio-political issues,and(4)takingactiontopromotesocialjustice.Itwillexplorehowcriticalliteracyisnotsimplya ‘listofskillsthatpeoplemanipulateanduse’but‘becomingliterateisaboutwhatpeopledowith literacy—thevaluespeopleplaceonvariousactsandtheirassociatedideologies’(ibid.:199).Iwillargue thatthebestplacetostartisbyinterrogatingsomeofourmoststrongly-heldteachingbeliefs,the materialsweuseandthemethodologiesweadoptinourschoolsandtrainingcentres.
Myhopeisthatdelegateswillleavewithabetterunderstandingofhowthelensofcriticalliteracycan enableandinspireteachersandstudentstomovebeyondthepersonal–tointerrogatelargersociopoliticalsystems,andtotakeactionasglobalcitizens.
AboutRose:
RoseAylettisafreelancetrainingconsultantandCELTAtutor,basedinLiverpool,UK.Shehasbeen workinginELTforalmost20years,predominantlyinEurope,theMiddleEastandNorthAfrica,andhas along-standingprofessionalinterestincriticalpedagogy,globalcitizenshipandsocialjustice education.HerMAthesis(completedin2020)exploredcriticalliteracywithinteachereducation,and informedNILEELT’s‘GlobalCitizenshipinLanguageEducation’course,forwhichsheisthecourseleader. RoseisaformerIATEFLGlobalIssuesSIGCoordinatorandeditoroftheGISIGe-zineFUTURITY.She speaksregularlyatnationalandinternationalconferencesonhowtoteachcontroversialissues,andthe integrationofcriticalperspectivesintoELT.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Pleasecheckthecancellationscreenorvisit www.iatefl.org/conference/cancellations for changes and cancellations
Session4.1
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
TD p,s,t,a, e
Syndicate2-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
GI,PRON s,t,a, e,le
ProdProm
Syndicate3-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk YLT
ey,s,p,s, e,le
Criticalthinking:gettingyourstudentstothinkbetterthanAI Ben Knight (OxfordUniversityPress)
Friday19
WhatarethecriticalthinkingskillsthatourstudentsneedinaworldwhereAIseemstobemaking theseskillsredundant?Cometothissessiontogetabetterunderstandingofwhatskillsweshould focuson,howwecandeveloptheminourstudents,andhowwecanjudgeiftheyaremaking progressintheircriticalthinking.
DiverseL2voices,intelligibilityandapproachesnurturingindependent,empoweredlearners LucyHolmes (SensationsEnglish)
Intheeraofintelligibility,diversityandrepresentationinclassroomsisessentialtoprepareESL learnerseffectively.Includingarangeoflearneridentitiesintoteachingresourcesbringslearning closertostudents’ownexperienceandprovidesnear-peerrolemodels.We’llexplorethesebenefits andhowtheymanagethechallengesofencounteringadiverserangeofaccents,usingexamples fromSensationsEnglish.
Musicandrhythmmakeallthedifference
Kristy Kors (ExpressPublishing)
Researchshowsthatlisteningtomusiccaninducementalrelaxation,feelingenergizedandmental alertness.Afterlookingatthecognitiveeffectsofmusic,itbecameapparentthatmusiccanaffecta student'slearningprocess,theirexperienceandhowtheyretaininformation.So,let’sdiveinandhave alookathowmusiccanbeusedwiththestudentsinourclassroom!
Session4.1
Syndicate4-Brighton Centre
200 audience
Talk
TTEd,YLT p,s, e,le
Skyline-BrightonCentre 150 audience
Talk
TD a, e
MeetingRoom1BBrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk
LAM
a, e,le
MeetingRoom1C-
BrightonCentre
80 audience
Talk
EAP,TEA s,t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom1DBrightonCentre
80 audience
Talk
EAP,ESP t,a, e
MeetingRoom3-
BrightonCentre
50 audience
Talk
IPSEN,TTEd ey,p,s,t,a,s,t, e,le
MeetingRoom5-Brighton Centre
50 audience
Talk
GEN t,a, e,le
MeetingRoom6-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talk
EAP a, e,le
MeetingRoom8-Brighton
Centre
50 audience
Talk
BE,ESP a, e,le
MeetingRoom9-Brighton
Centre
70 audience
Talk ESP,LT t,a, e,le
1020-1050 continued Friday19
Creatingacollaborativeonlineworkshopforinternationalyounglearnereducators
Jean Alderman (ETS), Lorraine Sova (EducationalTestingService)
AsthedemandforteachingEnglishtoyounglearnersincreasesworldwide,sodoestheneedtocreate professionaldevelopmentopportunitiesforEFLeducatorstoshareideaswithglobalpeers.Wewill demonstratehowweimplementedateacherworkshoptopromoteglobalcollaborationandmodel theuseofpracticalonlinetoolsandactivitiesforcreatingasuccessfulyounglearnerclassroom.
Languagecoachingtechniquestoenhanceyourteaching
Barnaby Griffiths (BarnabyGriffithsLanguageConsultancy) UsingshortvideoclipsofprofessionalclientsinSpain,I’llshareaseriesofpracticallanguagecoaching techniquesteacherscanincorporateintotheirdailyteaching.We’lllookattechniquessuchasstacking learninghabits,usingscriptsandtriggerwordsanddevelopingintuition.Thistalkwillbeofparticular, thoughnotexclusive,interesttoteachersofsmallergroupsandone-to-oneclasses.
Lessonsfromamillennialmanager:howtoavoidburnout
Cameron Marklew (StaffordHouse)
Themodernmanagerisexpectedtowearseveralhats:leader,trainer,coach,administrator;it’shardto findthehoursintheday!Thistalkwillexplorethestrugglesofthemodernmanagerthroughthe experiencesandlessonslearnedoftheUK’syoungestfull-timeDirectorofStudies,offeringpractical tipsandsuggestionsforpreventingburnoutandboostingyourproductivity.
Assessinglearners’interactionalcompetencethroughAI-generatedspeakingtasks
Maria Kostromitina (Duolingo,Inc.)
MeasuringEnglishlearners’interactionalcompetenceischallenging;however,recentAI advancementsoffersolutionsforitsassessmentthroughautomaticallygeneratedsemi-controlled speakingtasks.Thistalkcoversthedevelopmentprocessofsuchtasksusingtheexampleof Duolingo EnglishTest.AttendeeswilllearnhowtoemployAIforsimilarcontext-specifictasks,withimplications forlanguageinstruction,followedbyaQ&Asession.
Rhetoricalcyclicityinacademicandprofessionalgenresandpart-genres
Philip Nathan (DurhamUniversity)
GenreapproachesarehighlyinfluentialintheteachingofwritinginthefieldsofESPandEAP.Central togenreteachingisafocusontherhetoricalmovestructuresofgenres.Thistalkfocusesoncyclical movepatterning,describingrelevantstructuresandemphasisingtheirimportanceingenreteaching andlearning.
EFLpreserviceteachers’professionalidentitydilemmasduringtheirlast-stagepracticum Priscila Riffo (UniversityofLeeds)
Basedonmydoctoralthesis,thispresentationexamineshowChileanEFLpreserviceteachers' professionalidentitydevelopsduringtheirpracticum.Dilemmasareidentifiedwhenenactingthe conceptofagoodlanguageteacher,whichstemsfromthedisparitybetweeninstructionalmethods andschoolplacementrequirements.Thistalkunderscorestheneedtoaddresstheimportanceoflocal andcontext-responsivepedagogiesofELT.
Problem-basedlearning:engagingEFLlearnersinthepost-Covidera MusaAbuHuzaima AbuHuzaima (QatarUniversity)
IwillshareinsightsaboutthefeasibilityofusingProblem-BasedLearning(PBL)asastrategyto increaselearners’engagementinapost-Covidenvironmentandtoenhancetheirlanguageand thinkingskills.Learners’attitudestowardPBLwillalsobediscussed.Attendeeswilllearnmoreabout theroleofPBLinEFLclassrooms.Jointhesessionandengageinthediscussion.
Navigatingtheacademia:tailoringEAPsupportformaturestudents Maria Aleksyuk (QAHigherEducation)
InUKhighereducation,maturestudentsfaceuniquechallengesontheireducationaljourney.Thistalk willexploremethodologicalsolutionsforeffectiveEAPandstudyskillssupportprovidedtomature studentsbothonlineandin-person.Drawingonempiricaldataandcasestudies,itwilloffer actionablestrategiestobettermeetlearners’needsandenablestudentstosucceedintheirstudies.
What’sinitforme?Learner-driventasksandactivities
Pete Westbrook (UniversityofCopenhagen)
TheUniversityofCopenhagenrunsarangeofESPterminologycoursesforadministrativestaffwho needtocommunicatewithinternationalstudentsandstaffinEnglish.Thistalkoutlinessometried andtestedactivitiesthatdirectlyusecourseparticipants’owninput,exploitingtheirknowhowabout theirownworksituationsinordertoidentifywork-relatedvocabularytheymaylackinEnglish.
Quizlet’simpactonvocabularylearninginESPclasses
Hui-ju Tsai (NationalTaipeiUniversity), Catherine Chen-Fliege (FrankfurtUniversityofApplied Sciences)
Manyeducatorshaveintroducede-learningtoolsinresponsetotheriseofdigitalisationinthe languageclassroominuniversities.OneofthesetoolsisQuizletforvocabularyacquisition.Ourstudy willdiscusstheeffectivenessofusingQuizletinESPclassesfromboththeteachers’andstudents’ perspectives,examiningstudents’motivationandperformanceacrosstwouniversities.
Session4.1 1020-1050 continued Friday19
MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre 60 audience
Talk
GI,YLT
s, e,le
Office11-BrightonCentre 40 audience
Talk
LA
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MeetingRoom15BrightonCentre 80 audience
Talk
LT
s,t,a, e,le
Aworldofemotions-bekindandbecontagious!
Tiziana Lorenzet (UniversityCa'FoscariofVenice/UniversityofPrimorska)
Thisproject,basedontheideaoflearningbyfeeling,dealswithkindnessandaimsatpromotingthe roleofemotionintheclassroom.Itencourageslearners,especiallyteenagers,todevelop21stcentury skillsandtakeactionintheircommunitiestoachieveUNESCOSustainableDevelopmentGoalsin ordertobecomeresponsiblecitizensoftheworldandchangemakersofthefuture.
LearninghowtolearnintheEnglishclassroom
Macarena Baridón (CeibalenInglés)
Thistalkwillexplorehowteachers,whoaresupportingtheirstudents’Englishasaforeignlanguage learning,canhelpthemacquirestrategiesonhowtolearn.Thesemetacognitionstrategiescanbe appliedtoanysubjectortopicthatstudentsdesiretolearninthefutureorskillstheywishtoacquire.
Flippedclassroomandstudentengagement:challengesandsolutions Oystein Heggelund (UniversityofSouth-EasternNorway)
Flippedlearninghasbecomeincreasinglypopularoverthepasttwodecades,andissaidtoincrease studentengagementandfosteractive,collaborativelearning.Thistalkdiscusseswaystoensure studentengagementintheflippedclassroom,includinghowtotacklestudentresistanceamong learnerswhomaypreferlow-effortlearningstrategieslikelisteningtolectures.
Session4.2 1105-1150
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200 audience
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CambridgeUniversityPress&AssessmentSignatureEvent
Thepowerofone–supportingtheself,communityandplanet KateBrierton,SarahMercer,CindyForde
Friday19
Howcanwecombinesuccessfullanguagelearningwiththeskillstocontributepositivelytoour globalisedsociety?Thispanelconsidersoursphereofinfluenceinever-increasingcirclesandour contributiontoensuringabrighterfuture.Startingwiththeimportanceofourownwellbeing;we thenexploreengagementandempowermentinsocio-emotionalcommunities,andourvital relationshipwiththeplanet.
TransferringskillsandstrategiesacrosstheIELTSpapers
Louisa Dunne (IELTS)
WhenpreparingstudentsforIELTS,highlightingthelinksbetweenthedifferentskillsandtaskscan helpstudentstotransferskillsandstrategiesbetweenthedifferentpapers.Thispracticalworkshop willdiscusssomeofthelinksbetweendifferentsectionsofthedifferentpapersandshowcasesome classroomactivitieswhichcanbeusedforintegratedpreparationfortheIELTStest.
Task-basedlanguageteaching:howtogetstarted?
Jane Willis (Freelance)
Iwilldemonstratethreeshorttask-basedactivitieswhichillustratebasicprinciplesofTBLTandlist differentwaysofimplementingtaskswithanewclass.Groupsdiscussthese,addingmoreideas.You aretheninvitedtochoosetwoideastoputintopracticeinyourownteachingcontextandbrainstorm bestwaystodothis.Wewillthenshareideas.
Emergentlanguageandtaskrepetitionwithlower-levellearners
Danny Norrington-Davies (InternationalHouseLondon)
Atlowerlevels,usingfocusedtasksisaneffectivewayofintroducingandexploringneworunfamiliar language.Inthisworkshop,wewilllookatsomecommunicativeactivitiesandthelanguagethat mightemergefromthem.Wewillthenexplorehoweffectivelylearnersusedthenewlanguagewhen repeatingordoingasimilartasklaterinthecourse.
Windows,framesandmirrors:designingaCPDprogrammethatworks
Niki Joseph (EFLWriters-Freelance)
AreyouresponsiblefordevelopingaCPDprogrammeforyourinstitution?Howdoyouplanout relevantandengagingsessioncontentforyourteachers?Inthisinteractiveworkshop,welookat existingframeworks,lessonobservationsandteacherreflectiontoolsassourcesofmeaningful contentforaneffective,bespokeCPDprogrammeforyourschool.
Aframeworkforone-to-onetutorials
Cath Brown (TheUniversityofSheffieldELTC)
Thisworkshopisanopportunitytodiscusssettingupandstagingone-to-onetutorials.Developedfor preparatorycoursesatTheUniversityofSheffieldELTC,ourTutorialsFrameworkisinformedby communicativelanguageteachinginanEAPcontext.Workshopparticipantswillhavethe opportunitytoconsiderthisframeworkinrelationtotheirowncontext.
Usingsentencecardstodevelopfluencyonlineandoffline
Daniel Guim (LanguageEducatorandCoach)
Wewantlearnerstodevelopfluency,speakingskills,andconfidence,buthowdoweprovidethem withthenecessarypracticeinacontrolledway?Sentencecardsallowustointegratevocabulary, grammar,andspeakingpracticetocreateadynamic,versatile,andhighlyadaptableactivityforinpersonandonlineclassesofanysize.
Session4.2
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50 audience
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CreativityintheEFLclassroom-awayforward
Elizabeth Cicconi (SmartSchoolofModernEnglish)
Friday19
‘Whenstudentsaretaughtcreativelyandtheirachievementsareassessedinawaythatvaluestheir creativeabilities,theiracademicperformanceimproves’(LubartT.andR.Sternberg,1996).Inthis hands-onworkshop,participantswillseehowincorporatingcreativeactivitiescanleadtoan engaginganddynamiclearningenvironmentandtheywillgoawaywithlotsoffunandmotivating ideas.
Gamification:emulatingthevideo-gameexperienceusingeverydaysoftware
Lynn Lybaert (FontysUniversityofAppliedSciences)
Designingmaterialsforgamificationorstory-basedlearningdoesnotneedtobecomplicated.Inthis workshop,IwillexplainhowIusedeverydaysoftwareandtoolstodesignamurdermysterythatlooks andfeelslikeavideogame.Joinmeifyouwanttoexperiencethisforyourselfandgetapeekbehind thecurtains.
BusinessEnglishcourses:creatingarelevantlearningplan
Jelena Perisic (MentorEnglishCoursesNoviSad,Serbia)
CreatingabusinessEnglishcourseplanwhichcatersforneedsofstudentscomingfromdifferent industriesandholdingvariouspositionsandlevelsofresponsibilityischallenging.Thispractical workshopaimstoofferinexperiencedandseasonedteachersalikeanewtakeonhowtodoitanduse itintheirownteachingcontext.
Principledeclecticteachers:managingCPDinabottom-up/top-downtopsy-turvyworld
Helen Slee (Freelance)
Inthisworkshop,we’lldiscussCPD:teachertraining/teacherdevelopment,top-down/bottom-up approaches,andwhethereducatorsaresolelyresponsibleforself-directedCPDversuswhat educationalorganisationsprovide.Participantswillbrainstormandtakeawayideastheyandtheir context’sindividualteacherscoulddevelopwiththeirschooltocreateorimproveamoreinclusive, collaborative,needs-based,principledeclecticapproachtoCPD.
Teachingjustfourlanguageskills?Missedthemostimportantfifth!
Harisimran Sandhu (Freelance)
Withtheproliferationofdigitaltechnology,teachershavemorecreativeopportunitiestoincorporate videosinsidetheclassroomasadeparturefromtraditionallargelytext-boundlanguageeducation.In additiontointegratingallfourlanguageskillsinourvideolessons,thissessionfocusesonhowwe couldincludeculture—thecriticalfifthskill—usingroleplayandsimulationoutsidetheclassroom.
Story-basedCLILfor(very)younglearners
Sylvie Dolakova (Freelance)
Inmyworkshop,Iwilluncovertheeducationalpotentialofstorytelling.Storiestranscendcultural boundaries,offeringaholisticlearningexperienceforchildren,who,throughmath,science,music,art, andmovement,immersethemselvesindiverseperspectives.Theyabsorbstories,fosteringlanguage skills,logicalthinking,andfinemotorskills.Iwillsharehowtoexplorethepowerfulimpactofstories.
Creatinglexicalnotebookswithapsycholinguisticapproach
Olena Gyrych (BritishCouncil)
Inthissession,participantswillexploreandtryoutsomeinteractivetechniquestorecordvocabulary usingbothalexicalapproachandpsycholinguisticprinciplesthatarecombinedinalexicalnotebook. Iwilldemonstratehowtoengagelearnersinrecordingnewlexisbasedondifferentlearning preferencesandpromotelearnerautonomyinkeepinglexicalnotebooks.
Neurodiversityandliteracy:awarenessandguidingprinciples
Erica Lindley (StGilesInternational,Brighton)
Thisworkshopwillequipteacherswithatheoreticalunderstandingofneurodiversity,itsprevalence andimpactonlearners’literacyskills.Itwillalsoprovideapractical,tried-and-testedsetofguiding principlestohelpteacherssupportneurodiverselearnerswithgreaterconfidence.Withopportunities fordelegatestoshareexperiences,brainstormideas,askquestionsandgetadvice.
ClassroommanagementintheESLclassroomusingpositivediscipline
VanessaRodriguesBocchiBarbosa(ColégioMaristaArquidiocesano)
ThissessionfocusesonclassroommanagementintheESLclassroom,emphasizingtheuseofpositive discipline.Classroommanagementplaysacrucialroleincreatinganeffectivelearningenvironment forESLstudents,andpositivedisciplinetechniquescangreatlycontributetofosteringasupportive andengagingatmosphere.Thissessionaimstoprovideeducatorswithanunderstandingofpositive disciplineanditsstrategies.
InstillingandusinggrowthmindsetintheYLELLclassroom
Joanne Carr (BritishCouncil,Rome,Italy)
ThisinteractiveworkshopwillshowhowIapplygrowthmindsetinmyclassroompracticewithyoung learnersandteenagersandinspireattendeestodothesame.Growthmindsethasbeenshowntobe beneficialtostudentsofallwalksoflife(Dweck,2000).Attendeeswilldiscoverhowtoefficiently integratetheoryandpracticeinawaythatenhanceslearnerengagement.
Lunch 1150-1250
IATEFLStand
Pop-upPresentationStage 1155-1210
Freelancersmeetup
Friday19
Ifyouareafreelancer,cometotheIATEFLStandtomeetotherprofessionalsandmakesome connections.
DuolingoEnglishTest
DuolingoEnglishTest
Thehigh-stakesEnglishtestthatdisruptedanindustry
Jointhis15-minutepowersessiononallthingsDET.Fromcomputeradaptivetesting,toAI-assisted humaninvigilation,bringyourquestionsandfindouthowtheDETisradicallyexpandingaccessto highstakesEnglishproficiencytestingforstudentsallaroundtheworld.
Theexhibitionwillcloseat1245,don’tmissthisfinalopportunitytovisitthestands
Session4.3
Syndicate1-Brighton Centre 200 audience
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Usingvisualliteracyframeworkstofacilitatemultimodalassessment
Sylvia Karastathi (LanguageCert)
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200 audience
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Friday19
Thistalkwillfamiliarizeteacherswithtwoenablingrecentframeworks(CEFR-VC,2021andACRL,2022) thataimtofacilitatethedevelopmentofstudents’visualliteracyskillsandcompetencies,asthey engagecritically,use,andproducevisualmedia.Thedescriptorsandcompetenciessuggested nuancesinourunderstandingof‘visuallyrepresenting’asaskillandsupportsthedevelopmentof multimodalassessmenttasks.
Forumonkeepingteachers’motivationinvirtuallearningenvironment
Makingimpossiblepossiblejusttoencourageteachers
Konul Rahimova (BritishCouncilAzerbaijan)
ThistlkwillreportonaprofessionaldevelopmentprogrammebytheMinistryofEducationin Azerbaijan.TheonlineprogrammedesignedbytheBritishCouncilfocuesonthedevelopmentof teachersthroughinteractionswithotherteachers,sharingideasandresources(someviawebinars, someviaself-assessmentmodules)andthroughreflectionontheirparticipationintheprogramme andtheirteachingpractice.
Onlineteachercommunityplatform–supportingteachers’independentprofessional development
Maya Darchia (BritishCouncilGeorgia)
ThetalkwillprovideanopportunitytolearnabouttheBritishCouncil’s FutureEnglish:OnlineTeacher CommunityPlatform inGeorgiadeliveredinpartnershipwiththeGeorgianNationalTeacher ProfessionalDevelopmentCentre(TPDC)andtheimpacttheprogrammehasbeenmakingonthe perceptionandqualityofcontinuousteacherprofessionaldevelopmentworkinGeorgia.
Keepingteachers’motivationinvirtuallearningenvironment
Tatjana Slijepcevic (BritishCouncil)
Thepresentationwillshowcasehowtomotivateteacherstoengagewithcontinuousprofessional development(CPD)invirtualenvironmentsacrossdifferentcountriesandcontinents,howtoincrease understandingoftheimportanceoflifelonglearningandthecalloftheteachingprofessionaswellas howtosupportthegrowthmindsetwithinteachingcommunities.
Focusoncreativewritinginschool,guidelinesforteachereducators!
Janice Bland (NordUniversityandOsloMetUniversity)
Thispresentationwillshowhowaneight-hourunitoncreativewritinginteachereducationcan increasestudentteachers’confidenceintheirownwritingaswellastheirconfidencetosetcreative writingtasksforschoolstudents.Iwillintroducefivekeyareasorstrategiesasahelpfulmnemonicfor studentteacherstonoticeandpractisewhenworkingoncreativewriting.
AIethicsinESL&EFL:Ukraine&USperspectives
Maggie Sokolik (UniversityofCalifornia,Berkeley,USA), Yaroslava Fedoriv (TheNational Universityof"Kyiv-MohylaAcademy")
EFLandESLlearnersfacenumerousacademicpressures,motivatingsomelearnerstochooseAItools tocompletecoursework.Discussingthemotivationsbehindacademicintegrityandapplying linguistic,psychological,andcontextualmarkerstoidentifyAI-generatedcontent,wepresentwaysto designassignmentsthatdiscourageAIuseandpromoteauthenticlanguagelearning.
Session4.3 1250-1320 continued
Skyline-BrightonCentre 150 audience
Paneldiscussion
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DiscussingnewCPDdevelopmentsinChinaunderthe2022NEC
MeetingRoom1CBrightonCentre
80 audience
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Friday19
Chen Li (BritishCouncilChina), Tony Liddicoat (UniversityofWarwick), Duncan Hindmarch (StaffordshireUniversity), Wendy Arnold (ELTConsultants), Sarah Khan (NottinghamTrent University), Fraser Bewick (BritishCouncil)
BuildingonrecentBritishCouncilsupportedELTresearchandtrainingprojects,thepanelwillshare insightintoCPDdevelopmentswithinChina’sbasiceducationsectorfollowingthe2022NewEnglish CurriculumforPrimaryandJuniorHigh.ThepanelwilldiscusshowfutureCPDcollaborationsand resourcescanbemorecontextuallyrelevantandofferopinionsthatsupportfuturecooperationin teacherdevelopment.
Question&answersessionrelatingtoRoseAylett’splenarysession
IfyouattendedRoseAylett’splenarysessionthismorningon Disruptingthecommonplace:embedding criticalliteracywithinlanguageeducation,youarewelcometoattendthisrelatedsession.Thiswill allowparticipantstoaskanyquestionsoraddressanyissuesthathavebeenraisedbyRoseAylett’s talk.
Forumonnoviceteachers
Howpre-servicetraineesnavigatebetweenidealisticviewsandclassroom-basedreality
Fruzsina Szabo (UniversityofDebrecen,Hungary,DepartmentofEnglishLanguagePedagogy) Howdopre-serviceteachertraineeslookupontheirevolvinglanguageteacheridentity(LTI)?Inwhat areasdotheiruniversity/trainingstudiesandtheirownpriorexperiencesclash?Tensionarisesfrom thecomplexinterplaybetweenpreviousownexperiencesandacquiredknowledge.Wewilltacklethe emergingfourmajorproblematicfieldsofourLTIresearch:digitalization,assessment,methodology, accuracy.
Lifelongteachereducation:adesignforactive,sustainedlearning
Maria-Araxi Sachpazian (CITYCollege,TheUniversityofYorkEuropeCampus) NoviceteachersemergeintotheEFLclassroomoftenunpreparedtoteachinawaytomaximise studentlearning.Severalofthemwillkeepteachingwithoutreflectingontheirteachingandtheywill neverconsiderpassingontheirexperiencetoothers.Howcanteachereducationsupportteacherson thisjourneyofself-discoveryasinitiallearningturnsintosustainedprofessionallearning?
NoviceEFLteacherself-efficacyandtask-,domain-,andcontext-specificfactors
Natalie Donohue (VoldaUniversityCollege)
Languageteacherself-efficacy(LTSE)isaparticularlyimportantandrelevantareaofinquiryin researchonnoviceteachers,however,muchLTSEresearchconcerns‘global’self-efficacy.Thispaper reportsonalongitudinal,qualitativestudyoffivenoviceEFLteachers,focusingparticularlyonhow task-,domain-,andcontext-specificfactorsinfluencedtheirperceptionsofself-efficacyovertime.
ErrorcorrectionandvarietiesofEnglishduringCELTAcourses
Jessica Mosley (YorkStJohnUniversity)
CELTATPstudentsoftenask“Isitcorrecttosay….?”Sometraineeswithweakerlanguageawarenessor fromasociolinguisticbackgroundofGlobalEnglishes,finditdifficulttoanswerconfidently.AtYSJ,we conductedaction-researchexploringtrainerandtraineeattitudestoerror-correctionandvarietiesof English.Wediscussourfindings,alongsidepotentialadaptationssupportingCELTAtraininginthis area.
HowtogeneratebetterideasforIELTSWritingTask2
HaDang NhuQuynh (DOLEnglish)
Manytest-takersstrugglewithideagenerationforIELTSWritingTask2duetothebroadandvague natureofthetestquestions.Thistalkproposesapracticalsolution:byspecifyingthequestions, studentscantapintotheirpersonalknowledgemoreeasilyandgeneratestrongeressayideas.The effectivenessofthisapproachisillustratedthroughstep-by-stepstrategiesandrealexamquestions.
Bigshoestofill:managingawell-establishedteam
Susanna Wright (WimbledonSchoolofEnglish)
Beingthenewmanagerofatight-knit,long-standingteamisadauntingprospect-theremaybe resistancetochange,andatendencytotellyou'that'sthewaywe'vealwaysdoneit!'.Thissessionwill exploreafewsuccessful-andunsuccessful-strategiestowinovertheteamandmakeyourmarkasa newacademicmanager.
Achievingequilibrium:balancingasynchronousandsynchronouscontentinonlineELT
James Bukowski (BritishCouncilEnglishOnline)
Thisworkshopwilldelveintostrategiesforachievingaharmoniousblendofasynchronousand synchronouscontentinonlineELT.Itwillexaminehowtoleveragetheadvantagesofbothmodalities whilemitigatinglimitations.Participantswillexploredesigningasynchronousmaterialsthatpromote engagementandlearnerautonomy,anddiscovertechniquestooptimisesynchronoussessions, maximisinginteractionandparticipation.
Session4.3 1250-1320 continued Friday19
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TheunderratedvalueofA1teachers
Helen Reed (NewCollegeGroup)
Inanindustrywhichrespectsspecialisation,whyistheskillandabilitytoteachlowlevellearnersso undervalued?ThistalkwilldiscussthevalueofA1specialiststolearners,publishersandinstitutes,and askwhatwecandotochallengecommonperceptions.Itwillalsoprovidesomeinitialtipsandadvice forcommunicatingwithlowlevellearners.
LearningEnglishthroughvideogames,insightsfromChileanchildren
Pia Tabali (UniversidadBernardoO'Higgins)
ThistalkwillfocusonsharingwiththeaudiencethesuggestionsandperceptionsofChileanchildren (aged8-15yearsold)regardingtheuseofvideogamestolearnEnglishintheirfreetime.Followinga briefintroductiononhowtheprojecttookplaceinChile,thechildren’ssuggestionsandideaswillbe discussedindetail.
Humourinlanguageclassrooms:Isitjustajoke?
Shilpa Pulapaka (ED360LTD)
Usingreal-lifeanecdotes,thistalkexamineshumour'sroleinmulticulturallanguageclassrooms.When ishumourok?Realexamplesfromtheclassroomincludegender,culturalandracehumour, highlightingchallengeswithdiversestudentbackgrounds.Thepresentationdelvesintoidentifying whenandwhyhumourbecomesdisrespectful,offeringadiscussiononleveraginghumourwhile ensuringculturalsensitivityandacademicintegrity.
Nowlet’sdiscuss:embeddingspeakingtasksintodiscussions
Kerstin Sandstrom (UniversityofToronto,InternationalFoundationProgram)
Weoftenhaveourstudentsengageindiscussiontasks,buttowhatend?Isfreediscussionadequate toachieveanoutputgoal?Thistalkwillexploreavarietyofspeakinggoalstoembedinstudent discussionstocomplementtheirtaskachievement,andproposeseveralauthentictaskstobettermine students’linguisticrepertoireduringdiscussions.
SociolinguisticperceptionandassessmentinEnglishlanguageteaching
Victor Carreao
Assessingpronunciationmayseemtricky,mainlyduetolinguisticvariation.Intelligibilityisagreatally inthisprocess,andsoisknowledgeonlanguagediversity.Inthistalk,wewilllookinto sociolinguistics,theconnectionbetweenlanguageandsocietythatmayhelpteacherswithfair assessmentandwithidentifyinghowlearnersmaykeeptheir‘accent’andstillbeintelligible.
Teachers’psychology:teachingpreschoolpupilswithADHD
Athena Dermentzi (BilingualEducation)
Inthistalkwewillfocusontheemotionsthatarecreatedintheclassroomwhenteachingstudents withAttentionDeficitandHyperactivityDisorder(ADHD).Wewillthen,unveiltherealrelationshipthis disordercreatesbetweentheteachers,thelearners(McLeanetal,2023)andthelearners’environment andwewilldiscusswaystobalancethem.
Session4.4 1335-1405
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Teachingbeyondtheslide:liveonlinevideoinHyperClass
David Bish (EFEducationFirst)
ThisyearagroupofonlineEnglishteachershavebeengoingbeyondtheslidebyusinglivevideo productiontechniquestoteachinanimmersiveformatwe'vecalledtheHyperClass.I’llshareour learningjourneyasteachersandmaterialswriters,andtheemergingresultsinstudentfocus, motivationandlearning.Perhapsyou’llbetemptedtotryittoo.
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Trainingfortomorrow:integratingAIintoonlineteacherdevelopmentcourses
Michal Mikeš (NorwichInstituteforLanguageEducation(NILE))
ThistalkwillexploretheprocessofintroducingcontentrelatedtoArtificialIntelligence(AI)intothe NILEOnlinecourses.Iwillsharehowwesupportedtrainersintheproductionofthecoursecontent thatenablesELTprofessionalstoutilizeAI-relatedtools,outlinethechallengeswefaced,andexamine feedbackonthiscontentcollectedfrombothtrainersandcourseparticipants.
Usingonlinetoolstodevelopdeeperunderstandingoflexis
Andrea Borsato (InternationalHouseLondon)
Inthistalk,Iwillshowhowteacherscantrainhigher-levellearners(B1andabove)toautonomously useacombinationofonlinedictionariesandacorpusforlearners,suchasSKELL,sotheywillbeable todevelopadeeperunderstandingofandconfidenceinusingnewlexisintermsofcollocation, grammaticalpatterns,semanticassociation,andaccuracy.
Session4.4
Skyline-BrightonCentre 150 audience
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DiscussingnewCPDdevelopmentsinChinaunderthe2022NEC continued
Experiences,sociallearningandemotions:thebasicprinciplesofcommunication
Natassa Manitsa (GlossomatheiaSchool&Glossobooks)
Friday19
Inspiredbydevelopmentalpsychology,thissessionequipsteacherswithatoolkitintegrating languageteachingwithliterature,poetry,cinema,drama,music,andvisualarts.Itaimstoevoke emotionsandfostersociallearningthroughstorytelling,lyrics,paintings,messyplay,and communicationaltipsinvariousartforms.Harmonizingcognitiveandemotionalelements,ourgoalis tocultivateexpressivelanguageabilitiesinstudents.
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Gamificationinlow-resourceEFLclassrooms:maximizingengagementandlearning
Hesham Eleryan (Al-AzharAl-Sharif)
Inresource-constrainedEFLclassrooms,gamificationemergesasatransformativetooltoenhance studentengagementandlanguageacquisition.Inthispresentation,Iexplorehowgamificationcan helpinlow-resourcesettingstomotivatelearners,encourageactiveparticipation,andoptimize learningoutcomes.ThesessionredefinesEFLeducationdynamicswithinnovative,budget-friendly approachesinchallengingenvironments.
Fromincognitustocognitus:Fostering(morethan)students’interaction
Ligia Carlucio (AssociaçãoCulturaInglesaSãoPaulo)
Thistalkwilldemonstratehowaprojecthelpedagroupofhigherintermediatestudentsregainthe confidencetospeaknaturallyafterhavingonlineandhybridclassesfortwoyears.Bysimplyasking andansweringanonymousquestions,studentswereabletorecoverskillstointeract,accept,and respectdifferentculturalbackgroundsanddistinctpersonalities.
Unlockingpotential:strategiesformotivatingadiverseteachingteam
Holly Morgan (EnglishPath)
Thistalkwilllookathowtogetthemostoutofyourteachingteam,particularlywhenfacedwith varyinglevelsofexperienceduringbusysummerperiods.Iwillsharetipsonwhathas(andhasn't) workedformewithmyteamsandhowtomaintainhighacademicstandardswithoutbecominga micro-manager.
“Myteacherisgreat,but…”:teacherreflectiononstudentfeedback
AnaPaula BiazonRocha (EnglishLanguageTeachingCentre(ELTC),UniversityofSheffield,UK) Inthistalk,wewillbrieflyreviewtheimportanceoffeedbackinteachingandlearning,andsome directconnectionsbetweenstudentfeedbackandteachingdevelopment.Wewillalsoshareourown experienceswithstudentfeedback,mainlyhowwe,asteachers,usuallyreacttoandthinkaboutit.In thisway,wecanhopefullysupporteachotherthroughreflectionandsharing.
Mybusiness:howtheleader’svaluesaffecttheschool
Elena Kuznetsova (INTERLINGUALanguageschool)
ThistalkintroducestheSpiralDynamicsmodelanditsrelationtoschoolculture.Themodelpostulates thatindividualsandsocialinstitutionsgothroughtypicaldevelopmentallevelshavingvaluesand principlesthataffecttheorganisation.Iwilldemonstratehowmanagementtasksareperformedat differentlevels.Participantswilllearnhowunderstandingvaluescanhelptodesignchangeprocesses forleadershipbehaviour.
InternationalstudentsonMATESOLprogrammes:whatdotheythink?
Alastair Douglas (AngliaRuskinUniversity)
HowdooverseasMAAppliedLinguisticsandTESOLstudentsintheUKfeelabouttheircourse?What dotheywantfromit?Whatdotheyfinddifficult?Doestheirbackgroundmakeadifference?Wewill presentourresearchfindingsandoffersomeideastohelpthemgetthemostfromtheircourse.
Lostintranslation:navigatingdifficultconversationsthroughculturalmapping
Alexandra Covell (MichiganLanguageCenter,AnnArbor(USA))
Thispresentationexplorestheintricaciesofhandlingchallengingconversationssuchasdelivering badnews,addressingcustomergrievances,andnavigatingdisagreementswithcolleagues.Managing thesesituationsrequiresanuancedunderstandingofboththeEnglishlanguageandcultural intelligence.I'lldiscusshowintegratingculturalmappingandpragmaticsbenefitsESPinstructors craftingcurriculaforinternationalprofessionals,equippingthemtonavigatetheseconversations effectively.
Session4.4 1335-1405 continued Friday19
MeetingRoom10BrightonCentre
60 audience
Talk LT t,a,e,le
Office11-BrightonCentre
40 audience
Talk
BE,ESP a, e,le
MeetingRoom15-
BrightonCentre
80 audience
Talk
LIT,PRON
s,t,a, e,le
M-LearningassistswritingperformanceofEFLstudents Yuanyuan Zhang (UniversityofExeter)
Inthistalk,I’lllookathowM-LearningassiststhewritingperformanceofChineseEFLstudentsat tertiarylevelonthefourcriteriaofIELTS:taskresponse,coherenceandcohesion,lexicalresourceand grammaticalrangeandaccuracy.Thechangesonthefourcriteriainthewrittentextsinthreedifferent phaseswillbequalitativelyanalyzed.
HowtranslationstudiescanhelpwithteachinglegalEnglish Patrycja Pikala (UniversityofWarsaw)
TeachinglegalEnglishisachallengebecausetextbooksfailtomatchstudents’realisticneeds.While internationaltextbookshelpprepareforexams,thelanguagetheyteachisnotusefulforlawyersusing theirsecondlanguagetotalkabouttheirnativelegalsystem.Thetalkpresentssolutionsborrowed fromtranslationstudiesthatallowstudentstogainpracticallegalEnglishskills.
Reducingaccentusingextractsfromclassicnovels
Geoff Hardy-Gould (BookClubSchool)
HowcanweuseclassicEnglishnovelstohelpreduceaccentandimproverhythmwhenspeakingin English?IwillshowhowatBookClubSchoolIhelpstudentstodeveloptheirpronunciationusing extractsfromfamousnovelsbyimprovingweakforms,assimilation,intonation,linking,wordand sentencestress.We’llevaluatereadingout-loudandhowbesttoreduceaccent.
Plenarysession 1420-1520
Auditorium1-Brighton Centre
AnintroductiontotheEnglishlanguagethroughpoetry
BrianBilston
Friday19
Inthissession,IwilltakeawalkthroughthewondersandweirdnessoftheEnglishlanguage,usingthe mediumofpoetry.Unfortunately,thepoemswhichIintendtoreadshallbemyown. Bytheendofthefortyminutes,Ihopetoequipdelegateswithsomeoftheskills,toolsandconfidence tothinkthatthey,too,couldbecomeapoetrysensationlikeme.
AboutBrian:
BrianBilstonhasbeendescribedastheunofficialPoetLaureateoftheplatformformerlyknownas Twitter.Withnearlyhalfamillionfollowersonsocialmedia,Brianhasbecometrulybelovedbythe onlinecommunity.Hehaspublishedfourcollectionsofpoetryforadults,includingacollectionofhis earlyTwitterpoems,YouTooktheLastBusHome(Unbound,2016)andthebestsellingDaysLikeThese (Picador,2022),whichfeaturesapoemforeverydayoftheyear.HisnovelDiaryofaSomebody(Picador, 2019)wasshortlistedfortheCostafirstnovelaward.Hehasalsopublishedacollectionoffootball poetry,50WaystoScoreaGoal(Macmillan,2021),andhisacclaimedpoemRefugees(Palazzo,2019)has beenmadeintoanillustratedbookforchildren.
Key toabbreviations used in theConferenceProgramme
AL =AppliedLinguistics
BE =BusinessEnglish
EAP =EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ESOL=EnglishforSpeakersofOther
Languages
ESP =EnglishforSpecificPurposes
GEN =General
GI =GlobalIssues
IPSEN =InclusivePractices&SEN
LA =LearnerAutonomy
LAM =Leadership&Management
LIT =Literature
LT =LearningTechnologies
MaW =MaterialsWriting
MD =MaterialsDevelopment
PRON =Pronunciation
RES =Research
TD =TeacherDevelopment
TEA =Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
TTEd =TeacherTraining&Education
YLT =YoungLearners&Teenagers
ProdProm =Thissessionincludes productpromotion
le =less-experiencedaudience
e =experiencedaudience
ey =earlyyears
p =primaryteaching
s =secondaryteaching
t =tertiaryteaching
a =adultteaching
Pleasecheckthecancellationscreenorvisit www.iatefl.org/conference/cancellations for changes and cancellations
Areasofinterest
Allsessionsarelistedalphabeticallyundertheirarea(s)ofinterest.Asessionnumberwilltellyouthedayofthesessionandtheorder itappearsintheday.So,session3.2isthesecondsessiononday3.Sessionlistedas‘P’areposterpresentations.
General(GEN) continued
Globalissues(GI)
Research(RES) continued
Testing,evaluationandassessment(TEA) continued
Teachertrainingandeducation(TTEd)
Who’swhoattheIATEFLConference
IATEFLPatronandTrustees
IATEFLPatron JanBlake
Treasurer BethanyCagnol
SpecialInterest Group(SIG) Representative
JudithMader
President Aleksandra Popovski Golubovikj
Secretary Maria-Araxi Sachpazian
Digital Committee Chair ShaunWilden
VicePresident GabrielDiaz Maggioli
Membership Committee Chair GerhardErasmus
Associates’ Representative JeanTheuma
FollowingourAGMonWednesday17April,thefollowingthreeTrusteeswillcomeintopost, replacingthoselistedabove.
VicePresident
Christopher Graham
IATEFLAmbassadors
SandyMillin EvanFrendo SarahMercer
SpecialInterest Group(SIG) Representative AndyHockley
Digital Committee Chair Georgia Papamichailidou
George Pickering SykeAnnamma Kumaran HarryKuchah Kuchah
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SpecialInterestGroup(SIG)Coordinators
BusinessEnglish
MarjorieRosenberg
SarahPlochl
ES(O)L
DeclanFlanagan
ViviBairami
EnglishforSpecific
Purposes
CarolineHyde-Simon
GlobalIssues
NickBilbrough
RajaaJasser
InclusivePractices&SEN
RachaelHarris
GiovanniLicata
LearnerAutonomy
GiovannaTassinari
LawrieMoore
Leadership& Management
BarbaraCraig
JoshRound
Literature
GerhardFinster
LearningTechnologies
MariaDiakou
MaterialsWriting
HeatherBuchanan
Pronunciation
GemmaArcher
AdamScott
Research
ErnestoVargasGil
TeacherDevelopment
CeciliaLemos
JamesTaylor
TeacherTrainingand Education
BaharGun
ClareHayward
Testing,Evaluation& Assessment
MariaDavou
MaggiLussiBell
YoungLearners& Teenagers
LauraMcWilliams
Othercommitteesandimportantpeople
ConferenceCommittee
GabrielDiazMaggioli
ChristopherGraham
MetinEsen
IATEFL Conference Selections Editor
DeborahBullock
AbbreviationsattheIATEFLConference
AGM AnnualGeneralMeeting
AL AppliedLinguistics
BE BusinessEnglish
CAE CertificateinAdvancedEnglish
CALL ComputerAssistedLanguage Learning
CEFR CommonEuropeanFrameworkof Reference
CELTA CertificateinEnglishLanguage TeachingtoAdults
CLIL ContentandLanguageIntegrated Learning
ConfCom ConferenceCommittee
CPD ContinuingProfessional Development
CPE CertificateofProficiencyinEnglish
DELTA DiplomainEnglishLanguage TeachingtoAdults
DigiCom DigitalCommittee
E4W EnglishforWork
EAL EnglishasanAdditionalLanguage
EAP EnglishforAcademicPurposes
EFB EnglishForBusiness
EFL EnglishasaForeignLanguage
EGP EnglishforGeneralPurposes
ELF EnglishasaLinguaFranca
ELT EnglishLanguageTeaching
ESL EnglishasaSecondLanguage
ESOL EnglishforSpeakersofOther Languages
ESP EnglishforSpecificPurposes
EYL EnglishforYoungLearners
FCE FirstCertificateinEnglish
FD FuturedirectionsinELT
FE FurtherEducation
GEN General
GI GlobalIssues
HE HigherEducation
IBT InternetBasedTest
ICT InformationandCommunication Technology
IELTS InternationalEnglishLanguage TestingSystem
INSETT In-ServiceTeacherTraining
IPSEN InclusivePractices&Special EducationalNeeds
L1 FirstLanguage
L2 SecondLanguage
LA LearnerAutonomy
LAM Leadership&Management
LGBT Lesbian,Gay,Bisexual,and Transgender
LIT Literature
LMS LearningManagementSystem
LT LearningTechnologies
LTO LanguageTeachingOrganisation
MALL MobileAssistedLanguageLearning
MaW MaterialsWriting
MD MaterialsDevelopment
MemCom MembershipCommittee
IATEFL Voices Editor
DerekPhilip-Xu ScholarshipCommittee
ChristianLudwig
BenBeaumont
BlertaMustafa
AmosParan
NoraTartsay-Nemeth
MoEs MinistriesofEducation
MOOC MassiveOpenOnlineCourse
NEST NativeEnglish-SpeakingTeachers
NGO Non-GovernmentalOrganisation
NNEST Non-NativeEnglish-Speaking Teacher
NNS Non-NativeSpeaker
NQT NewlyQualifiedTeacher
PLN ProfessionalLearningNetwork
PRON Pronunciation
PubsCom PublicationsCommittee
RES Research
SDG SustainableDevelopmentGoals
SEN SpecialEducationalNeeds
SIG SpecialInterestGroup
TA TeacherAssociation
TBL Task-BasedLearning
TBLT Task-BasedLanguageTeaching
TBT Task-BasedTeaching
TD TeacherDevelopment
TEA Testing,Evaluation&Assessment
TL TargetLanguage
TOEFL TestofEnglishasaForeign Language
TTEd TeacherTraining&Education
VLE VirtualLearningEnvironment
WMIS WiderMembershipIndividual Scheme
WMS WiderMembershipScheme
YLT YoungLearners&Teenagers
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1405-1435
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Session1.1
ExpressPublishingSignatureEventTeachinginthepast...
MultimodalliteracyinELT:howtodevelop...KDonaghy
U.S.DepartmentofStateworldwide... JUhler,JMacArthur
TeachingacademicIELTSexam... RGresswell
Visualizinglanguage:empoweringstudents...NMiladinovic
BusinessEnglishcoursecontentandstructure... GBathmaker
TrailblazingteachertrainersinVenezuela... NFrancis,OCarmona
IATEFLMaterials WritingSIGOpenForum
Fromwhiteboardto dashboard:howto... CLynch
ELTbottom-upteacherCPDthroughCoPsin...LAhishakiye
Teacherresearch supportgroups:a...NNijaradze
Identitymapping:anactofidentifyingwith...VAbichandani,JKangShin
ForeignlanguageanxietyinChilean...M-JInostroza
Researchdataanalysis:ahands-on(and... PRebolledo
IATEFLResearchSIG OpenForum
Thejoyinbeingwrong(onsomanylevels)LCotterill
Collaborative... CPrewett-Schrempf,LSlattery
Experimentingwithmetacognitionusing...AYoung
Inclusion–whereare wenow? VUnlu
Self-assessmentto achievedreams… JJilkova
AnalternativepathwayintoEAPusing...SMcilroy,DDevane
Thefirst30daysasanewELTmanagerGPapamichailidou
Movingtothemiddle:helpingmiddle...BCraig
EnglishinAlgeria:betweenresistance... NRaoud
Empoweringlanguagelearners:artificial... OImomov
ThechallengesofEnglishforspecific...NAbbas
Mappingandopencurriculumfor... NAbdElkader
Posterpresentations-EastBarBrightonCentre
FreeteaandcoffeewillbeservedintheExhibition
Howtoteachandlearn vocabularythrough...AWimhurst
TeacherwellbeingonCELTA
MAFloresLasarte,ERevell
I ATEFLTesting, Evaluation&Assessment SIGOpenForum
Arguingthecaseforthe(oral)defence MKing
Challengingnativespeakerismina...SLee
HowChina'sdouble reductionpolicyhas...PKnight
Howcanco-coachinghelpustounderstand...BRoosken
Developingresponsibleglobal...JHolden
Developinglearnerautonomythrougha...ARuizGuerrero Makingthe"write"stuff CLinse
Becomingareadingteacher:linguistic...AParan,JSpiro
Supportingneurodiversityon...JStansfield,MLamb
Teachingmediation:mediatingconcepts...CSuanChong
Teacherpreneurship:offeringunique...AHearrell
MultimodalityanddigitalliteraciesinELTLPaladino
Empoweringlanguageteachingthroughthe...AChyhirynava
Iworkincommercial
ESP EFrendo
ELTteachertrainingatacrossroads:wherenow?JHudson,GDiazMaggioli,JAnderson,BBeaumont
Fixin’whatain’tbroke– thelanguage...JMarks
Concept-basedlearningandthe...PHaines
Liftingthelidonengaging,effectiveCThomson
NewdirectionsinELT dictionaries:insights...JMoore
Usingbackwardcoursedesignforprioritizing...CCardoz
ELF,ELF-awareness,ELT courseware:insights ... NTsantila,AGeorgountzou
Howcanwereallyevaluatelearningand...BenDobbs
Howsustainableis sustainabilityin...AJStarling
GlobalEnglishes,localmaterials
SBrown
Encouragingmeaningfulpeer...QMNLê
Supportingnon-permanentELTINSET...KChattopadhyay
Hiddendepths:unlockingthelexical...SSilva
Doesteachingformulaiclanguage...MCorlett
Q&AsessionrelatingtoVickySaumell’splenarysession
IATEFLLeadership&ManagementSIGOpenForum
ReflectivepracticeandtheCambridge...CBizetto
Masteringmicrolearning:short...IKaskova
Meetingdiverselearningneeds...LLepelt
ChatGPTand assessment:thistime... SSweeney
AmIemployable?Students’perception...KHelmy
Bringinginterculturalawarenessintothe... DMan-HonTse
Soyou’veheardofTBLT… NMcCutcheon
Thebesttechnologyforyourclassroomis...RHoward
Innovationforsurvival: learningfrom...GWilson
Howcanwemake teachereducation... MEllman
ForumoneducationalprojectsMPérez,CCruz,DVallejo
Coursedesignandmaterialsforolder... M Gonzalez
Representationisgoodrepresentation?! ... ABiel
HornbyTrustScholars’presentationTeacherdevelopmentinGlobalSouthcontexts:constraintsandaffordances
Primaryschoolclassroompractices...S Garton
Usingchildren’sliteratureinEFL ... DCojocnean
“Walkintheirshoes”: Englishasa“distant”...I Martin
Creativepracticesand autonomous ... MGuzmanCova
Lessonsfromalow- visionteacherfor... C Perr
ThepsychologyofsecondlanguagePMessum
ForumondecolonialthinkingandpracticeinELTKEgriKu-Mesu,EEkembe,SAbrill
Englisheducationamongtheaspiring...SSultana
Engagingteacher...EAbularach,S MonteirodaSilva
Whatexactlyisthepointofabudget?AHockley
Quidproquo:makingpeerclassroomBChovancova
EasingthetransitiontoacademicEnglishNSchutz
Grammarteaching ... UFuerstenberg,EBeder-Hubmann
Howcanwehelpstudentscopewith ... MIshida
Guidinglistenersthroughlectures ... KHosogoshi
Schoolleaders’ experiencesof...DXerri
Lunch
LaunchingDEIinlanguageteaching...LPakula
Newperspectivesteachingthrough...CHeath
IELTSvsuniversity:foodforthoughton...AmyCoryat
Teacherbeliefs, professional...MinaPatel
LurkingisNOTcheating:developing...SHattesenBalle etal
Forumonpre-andnewundergraduatestudentsAFarhat,MMostafa,BMustafa&YPaçarizi
Empoweringeducators:lesson... MCManeaGultekin
Nurturingcohesiverelationsin... BBlanco
PuttingAItouseinclass:empowering...WAbrook
Translatingtexts:grammaringthrough...EMurtisari
Relevanceinrevolution TJones
Wellbeingliteracy:whatstudentsknow... CMurillo,MBaum
ForumonhowtoinspireglobalcitizenshipinELTclassrooms KMoran&NFaberova,AOstyn,HTucker-Bloom
Walkinginsomeoneelse'sshoes:teachers... J Harmer
ELT-related controversies:from... PUr
ForumonempoweringthroughEnglish:refugee narrativesandinclusion GJames& PClarke-vanPelt,MA Onjewu& CNwokolo,CAktug
Presidential precedents ... MRiley
Englishforacriticalmind:language...ACogo
We'veallbeenthere! RMcLarty
OxfordTeachers’ Academy:discover...EDudley
Introducinga competency ... SMillin
AreELTmaterials writersbornormade? JHughes KBilsborough
Wheretostart? Designingshort ... KZew,SYates
Tailoringassessmentofanauthenticlecture... MCarver
Booststudents’ learningby ... FZaiter
Notchildrennoradults: understanding...LMoraes
Tacklingsocialinequalityonetask ... JKnuth
TheviabilityofblendedELTcoursesin... RAbdulHadi
Empoweringlanguageteachers:China-UK JStanford,PRogersonRevell
“Athousandlittles”: helpinghigherlevel...K Roberts
Forumonenhancingwritingviabalancedfeedback,screencastingandpeer-reviewAScott,MBlancoColino,NKurihara
Dointernational students’digitalandJHumble
AIdivideinELT:tipstonarrowit M Etedali
WhatifIfail?Buildingresilienceinthe TLivarda
Engagingteachersinsocialmediacontent... GRodriguez
SlovenianELF pronunciationofMBelak
RevisitingESPintransdisciplinary... EKakoulliConstantinou
Brain-basededucation: amindsetchangerSIakovidou
Theimpactofindividualdifferences... PSobkowiak
Posterpresentations-EastBarBrightonCentre
FreeteaandcoffeewillbeservedintheExhibition
ForumonusingliteraturecreativelyindiverseteachingenvironmentsLBustamante,MDondadeOliveira BLapornik
RethinkingL2oralassessments:the... LKaratay
Buildingupaspeakingrubric:whatadeal! M Aguilar
Localisationforbest practiceJBeacock
Stakeholders’viewsof teachingEnglishas MAKaboodvand,SAkbarova
TeachingaboutEnglish:its...MCarrier
ExploringtheCELTAteachingpracticum...R Chinn ,J Fagan
ForumonreflectivepracticeB Tutunis,A Chi,SRPandey
ForumonAIinEnglishlanguageeducation:opportunitiesandchallengesE Miscin,E SelcukArican,S Yutdhana
Teacheragencyacrossglobalcontexts:drivers,challenges,andopportunitiesS Dushku U Enkhtaivan ,LBassoung
Introducingafree-to-accessgeneral...S Robbin
Usingbigdatatopromoteequalityin...AMoura
Utilizingvisiblethinkingroutines...AWarren
What’sitmean:it’s different,spoken...JHird
CreatingpuzzlesforELTescaperooms...SRich
Usingvideoforteacherdevelopment...LHowells
Ateacher’sdream: adaptingteaching...AFrancis, P GGomez
Englishforartists–betweenESP... SPlochl
IATEFLYoungLeanersandTeenagersSIGOpenForum
Neverthetwainshall meet?A JMackay
Integratinggender responsiveJStanton
Consciouslistening: yogatechniquestoD Studholme
Movingbeyondthe grammarrulebook ... S Zacharias
Practicalstepstoward teacherwellbeing ... E Gowing
Designthinking projectstodevelop ... S Farag
Reachoutandthey'll bethere:'new' ... C Henderson
Shapingteachingand learningthroughPMcCallum
Checking understandingintheVO'Connor
Interdisciplinarity whenanalysingCKunz
Embrace,empower, evaluate:trainingMGatsou
Enhancingself- regulatedlearningADjalili
Languageteachingasacraft DFoord
STEAMupyourCLILlessons NLiashko
BusinessEnglish activitiesandthe MRosenberg
Plenary
TheAIfactor:havewe figureditoutyet?VSaumell
Auditorium1
Syndicate1
Syndicate2
Syndicate3
Syndicate4
Skyline
Meeting Room1A
Meeting Room1B
Meeting Room1C
Meeting Room1D
BrightonCentre
Meeting Room3
Meeting Room5
Meeting Room6
Meeting Room8
Meeting Room9
Meeting Room10
Office11
Meeting Room15
Pavilion
Charlotte
Empress
Alexandra
Askingquestions–easyasABC,isn’tit?CARobinson
Applyingevidence-centereddesignto...EGetman
TheAIinterviewer: spokendialog ... YKaratay
Affordancesofdigitalmultimodal... ALo
Thecasebookmethod forlanguageteacherGBarkhuizen
BritishCouncilSignatureEventThefutureofEnglishintheageofAI
CanteachingacademicEnglishandZOgul
Workingininternationalteams IMcMaster
Guidingtomorrow'sprofessionals...BCagnol
Analysingunmetneeds:business... RSwiecinski
AccessibilityandELTvideo ASalkeld,EDeleyto
Advancingacademicpresentationskills... ETikhomirova,ASharapkova
DevelopingaGlobalScaleofLanguages...DBooth
Reactivatingstudents’zestforlearningGKokolas
Gamesandthegreenworld:constraints... JHadfield
Toolsandideasfor easilycreatingdigital...ACowle,IJohnstone TheimpactofL1literacyonEnglish...LPainter-Farrell
Theinseparabilityoflexis,grammarand...ENicaise
Contextmatters:a sociocultural... LCarabantes
Beyondfluency:unleashingthepower...APlaksiienko
Gamifyingemployabilityskills...BHorn
DiscoverLanguageCertAcademic:atestfor... CJones
Investigatingtestfairnessandbiasin... NOwen,OBigland
EmbracingShakespeareCLoder
Thinktowrite:writeto think RHarrison
ApracticalapproachtostaffwellbeingFDunlop
IATEFLLearnerAutonomySIGOpenForum
Usinggamifiedlearning...LHajba
Ketchup,CATCHUP!-HowtoteachphrasalKWarszynska
Non-permanentin-serviceteacher... KMukherjee
MyTEAjourneyfromfearingfeedbackto...ATalat
Takinganempathicandinclusive ... ASablik-Maciejewska
Usingagroupworkframeworktoteach ... BSzyszkowska
ForumonEMI PWingrove,SChaudhary,AAlhassan
TributeSession
ForumonteachingvocabularyMDolgacheva,KWrobetz,ZKassimova
L2teachers' professional...MBurri
Understandingpronunciation... IDuckinoska-Mihajlovska
Empoweringmigrantlearners:insightstoJBlock
TrinityCert(T)ESOL:teachertrainingand...LWalker etal
Facilitatingimmigrants’Finnishlanguage...RZonoubi
Grapplingwithgrammar:techniques ... WKerr,KFundaAkgul
Forumonforeignlanguageanxiety:eliminatingbarriersandmovingforwardAKatzenell&KSzymanska,OYavorska,CALal
FosteringasenseofcommunityinanEFL ... JVaisviliene
Listeningtochildren’svoices:EFLlearners’... WGon
Thetransformativerole ofscaffoldingin...CMorand
Movingfromreactivetoproactive:whatareHHumphreys
Empoweringeducation:using...PManfredini
LeveragingthepowerofAIinpresentations...VBicman
Adata-driven approachtoteachingRSantosRodrigues
Supportingfacultyincreditcourseswitha... CPetersen,NTravers
ScholarshipofteachingandlearninginELT...RKhatri
Totellornottotell: analysingmentor ... NArditto
Feedback:the pedagogicalpendulumYAguileraFuentes
Studentengagementintimesofgenerative...CKunschak
Peer-ledinstructionfor teenagers-examples ... ISaifur etal
IATEFLTeacher DevelopmentSIGOpenForum
HelpingstudentswithIELTSwritingtask1MDuman
SDGs,SELand storytelling EKantarakis,RPolygenis
Theprolificpowerof… apausePSeligson
Forumonplace-basedlearningMDavou,AShoseyov,FXenaki
Evaluatingatrauma-informedEAP... APalanac,DMcKenna
Stimulusand discussion-widening...CShaw
Improvingtheeffectivenessof... SBorg
Reliabilityinratingscales:thecasefor... MFields
ForumonfreelanceteachingCBowes,LMartin,OKowalska
Empoweringoracy:transformingELT... SHowell,LKester-Dodgson
Grammarmythsandhownottofallfor... ASemakin
MakingthemoveintohealthcareorOET:are... RWright
Interactivetargetlanguageuseat...ABurkert
IATEFLTeacherTraining&EducationSIGOpen Foum
Contentandlanguageintegratedlearning...LLopriore
Recognitionaskeytowardssuccessin... MBaccarinCosta
TheimpactofEnglishaccentvariationson... XWang
Usingdifferentassessmenttoolsto... ANogueira
Englishonlyzone?Translanguagingin...URaha
Usingdigitalstorytellingtoolsto...MBaskutlu
Standardizationand qualitycontrolin...CBerlin
ExtensiveReadingimproveseveryskill...CFry
Assessmentpatternsininitialteacher... ETavakoli
Exploringpicturebookstochallenge...RMuse
Reflectiveteaching-ignitinginnovation...TdeOliveira
STEAM-based education KKaramouta
UsingAItoassistscaffoldingreflective...EOncevskaAger
Meaningfullistening:trainingstudentsto...AJeffery
Whitenessand wokeness:aprimerARoemer
Dotraditional pronunciation... HWang
Empoweringcurriculumdesign...HDono
Q&AsessionrelatingtoZarinaSubhan’s plenarysession
AdvancedpedagogicalmethodsinESL... SAbduljawad
Howtoimproveyourschool’s... KJeffries
Translanguaging&plurilingualismworks...NAliRaza
Languagecreatesdifferentdiscourses... BFoghJensen
Buildingaloveforreading:thepowerof...OAvramenko
Video-enhanced teachertraining...CNobre
ForumonacademiclanguagesupportforstudentsinhighereducationNRasmussen,ADFlores&MIJasso,MŠSkupeňová
ForumonAI:shapingandnavigatingnewpedagogicallandscapesJSlade,RHalat,CCollins
TeachingbadEnglish?Thechallengeof...JMader,RCamerer Isitethical?Teachingwithedtechto... ABartosik
Mixedlanguagestorytelling:English...DHeathfield
Teachingdirectlearningstrategies...RHarris
Spillingthetea:investigating'new'...THuntingford
HowtogetclientsasafreelanceEnglish...RRoberts
Addressingsustainabilityand...HKryszewska
Theteacher'srolein usingAIforMSmith
Engagingandeffectiveexampreparation...GSmith
Whyshouldwemakespaceforthe...DByrne,MHeffernan
Grammaticalization- whenwordsbecome JLowe
AssessingwritingatCEFRB2&C2levels FDaou
Falsebeginnersadultlearnersandbusiness CFrei
Effectivebusiness communication... SRiegler
IATEFLPronciationSIG OpenForum
TeachingEnglishpronunciationfora...GArcher,RWalker
Requeeringdiscussions:dosand... PFullagar
Smallactions,largeimpact:yourrolein...RStewart,ECoetzer
Take5–airingandsharingtopissueson...JDouglas
Thelexicalapproach: 30yearsonLSelivan
Designingauthenticcomputer-basedAReid
LeveragingAIinELT:givingteachersand...WJordan-Cooley
ForumonEMIinEAPsettings:perspectivesandpracticesFAmrani,EXirofotou,MHunter
Near-peermentoringforin-serviceteachers’ IRahmaniar
Thewayforwardisglobalcollaboration...BAlbarracin
Ascript'screativepathfromconceptionto ... TDalal
Summerschooltofull timeeducation... KSmook
LightningTalks
Equality,diversityandinclusioninthe ... EFarias
E.Motion(EnglishinMotion):let’sreMOVE... BSeeber
WritingforanAcademicDiscussion... JWrzesinska
A2toB2insixmonths, impossible?Yes,wecanUTadema
Dramagamesandtechniquesfor...DBolgare
MysteriousEuropeandoorstogeneral... EBogdanović,IBurićKurtović
MaximizingCLILpracticesinbilingual...CVenezuela
Attentionalcontrol activitiesforchildren... KMcBride
Optimizingonboarding...JWallis
Thelegacyofe-toolsinTEFL'spost-CovideraPsArgyris
Let'stalkaboutsocial emotional... AHasper
Fosteringchangethroughyouth...MKosior,HWaters
Differentiationdoesn’t work!Ordoesit…?... HPuchta,CJory
LeadingandmanagingwithgenerativeAI...GPickering
AccessibilityindigitalELTcontent DPhilip-Xu
Aculturalprogrammetoenhancelanguage...CSelarin,VTavares
Teachingbeginnerclasses-awoven EWinnert
Motivatingadultsinlanguagelearning...LTzampazis
SMILE:atransformative journeyimproving ... LKamal
ThematicanalysisofJapanesestudents’...SlNfor
Trauma-informed teaching:supporting ... ACrowther
Buildingrelationships-theimportanceof...BButler
ForumonreadingskillsYSalahEl-Din,VKiaunytļ,IMRobinson
Bidialectalism:meetingtheneedsofspeakersYPratt-Johnson
Teachingidioms:implementingtheCM...VGradischnig
Leadingeffectivevirtualteamsin ... HNg
Exploringnationalstereotypesabout...JMeier
Thepowerofin-classrevision:practical ... MRice
UnderstandingonlineCoPsduringERT:the...KKdeLimaGuedes
Theroleofexperienceinteacheridentity...VMcDonagh
InquirywithanI:centringtheteacher...MWorgan
ForumontheuseofChatGPTinwritingPDavidson,SGumusSambel,JRoberts
TKT:YLprinciplesexplained...KGregson
Empoweringeducators... MDiakou,UErgöz
‘Peoplelikeus’–representationofLGBTQIA+identityinELTSTulk,JKrousso,PPhillips,JFrancis,NHarris
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Cultivatingteacherwellbeing:ajourney...MCostafreda
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Makingmoneyfromeducationalvideo;12... JGakonga
Futureskills:whatwill makeourstudents ... MMayor
Let'stakeanotherlook atgrammar:coreRBaker
Effectivenessoflow- techcontinuous... RChatfield,LSánchez
Intonationandartificial intelligence:a‘1,2,3’SPalavecino
BrainfriendlygrammarwithNeurolanguageRPaling
Forumonteachingexcellence:CPDinsightsandinnovations AHovassapian,DCherkassov,MRamos
Talkingtolearn:negotiationofNBilbrough etal
IATEFLGlobalIssues SIGOpenForum
Authenticmaterials, learnervoices AScott
Dramabased pedagogyinELTSSkenderovic
Teachingandtesting:truthandmythsPSutcliffe etal
Seeingdatadifferently:Usingvisualtoolsin ... JLeonard
Tearthelabeloffthe learner GLicata
FosteringinclusivityinELLclassrooms APerwitasari
Traumainformed teachingpracticesinRKallab
FiringupdebatewithyouradultlearnersCRogers
Eco-friendlyassessment:when... PToledo
ELTJournalDebate
AImakeslanguagelearningmorepersonalizedandinclusiveforall
ForumonlanguageteacheridentityLBarrantes,SKarpava,CMartínezLópez
Ukraine:teachingandlearningindifficult... NUdova,ZSevastianova
Maximisingtheuseofstudents’... RYoung
Englishforinterfaithdialogue:nurturing...HAhmed,AMakhlouf
Voicesofteachers:an antiracistviewof... CColladeAmorim
Forumonteacher-ledcommunitiesofpractices:opportunities,challenges,reflections FDemirYalçıntaş etal ,AKarapanou,JChamprienFadidas
Tootriggeringtoteach?Addressing...LGalpin
IATEFLInclusive Practices&SENSIG OpenForum
Shapinga21stcenturyteaminCentralAsia BHayat
Boundary-crossinglearningcommunities:empoweringEFLteacherdevelopmentinChinaTLiu,QZhu,HWang,CZhu
Makelearninggreatagain:withcreativeANiemeijer
Teachersaschampions:asuccessstoryin...SAnand Redesigningflexibleprofessional...NNeynska,KSule
WomeninELT:globalchallenges,future ... HBuchanan,JNorton
Breakingorganisationalsilos...JYates
Empoweringhigherlevellearners:tools... YEfremova
IATEFLLiteratureSIG OpenForum
Enhancinglanguagelearningthrough...MLorenz
“Atomic”readinghabits:a... AStroia
BuildingrapportmeansbuildingUKalberer
EnhancingTOEFLspeakingtasksAHaggerson
AIredefiningEAPwritingassessmentFMBaykan
UsinginsightsfromresearchtoinformESP... CSCChan
ReconsideringELteachertraining:a...NRaud,OOrehhova
“E-spaceorablankcanvas?”Exploring...NGulzar
Productivepeerassessmentinthe ... LMcWilliams
Fromteacherto‘head- teacher’:promoting...DSHYou
Managingyourteamandyourown...SPapadimitropoulou
Posterpresentations-EastBarBrightonCentre
FreeteaandcoffeewillbeservedintheExhibition
Fosteringadultstudents’autonomy...FabioLopes
Empoweringleadersandmanagers:a...BYucel
CPDforEnglishteachersinschoolsinUzbekistan:casestudyNBegibaeva etal
TheCELTAdiaries:an analysisoforal...MCintra,JDaijo
Post-lockdownteacher development...RWebb
Developingcreativityusingliteratureinthe...KKuze
TeachingEnglishthroughliteratureJKoifman
EnglishforeconomicsinThaiHE:teaching...PTaylor
DebatinggendergapissuesintheSTEM... ARScott-Monkhouse
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Teachersasexaminers- thechallengesand...SManassian
Exploringadolescentstudents'foreign...VPapandroulidaki
Utilizingself-assessmentin... JShimoda,JGill
Accessinglanguageforwork(overcoming...SVanKooten
Thewritinggame:makingyour ... AdeVries,MNaka
Forumonwashback:revisingtestdurationinahigh-stakestestZUrkun,JWang&YZheng,PVampoula
HowdoesanL1affect acquiringanL2?CWatts
Waysofhumanizingyourcourse:being...SMakhlouf
‘Equitable’-mediuminstruction... DGWilliams
Designingalinguisticandcultural SParopkari
Mentoringexperiencedin-servicehighschool...MZhuo
Theimpactofvirtualtoolsonlearning...RAhmed
Storyboards-three waysKKelly
Enhancingundergraduate...AHövener
Reviewinglexicalcollocationsin... EEustace
Sevenshortcomingsingrainedin ... AUnderhill
Introductionofthe ThinkingAbilities...CXZhang,BHowell
Applyingfirstlanguageacquisitionprinciples...IPemberton
Keyquestionstoaskourselveswhen CRoland
Strip-malls,jerky,andDollyParton...KNeginskiy
Oneskillretake:an optimisedmodelfor...HLee,EBruce
Teachingone-to-oneclassesonline LPerkins
AIinELT:thegood,thebadandtheweird NHockly
UsingGenAIinteachereducationtobenefit... LWarwick
Oralassessment:even morerelevantinthe ... JMandalios
ForumonspeakingskillsEPeresada,SDjahimo,EDemiroz
ForumonenergizingproductiveskillsintheEgyptiancontextMMoanis,EMuhammad,MMAfifiYousef
Q&AsessionrelatingtoLetiziaCinganotto’splenarysession
Amodelofshiftingrolestodevelop...SAlmazyad
TheHRmanagementofGeneration-Z... EOGorji
'Theyclick,weguidethem'.Definingthe...IAltukhova
WhyweneedbusinessEnglishtrainerswho...ABalvers
Beginatthebeginning:startingyour...RSnelling
TheReadingClinic programLMohyuddin
Writingintherealworld:supporting...TSBanks
Masteringrole-playsforonlinelessons... JWallen
Makingacaseforteachinglexical...CWalker
Makingremotenessclose:human... SMuniz
Lessonslearnedfrom 10+yearsof...GStanley
ExamininggenderinequalityinELT...CLethaby
ExploringInstagram’spotentialasa...MButabaeva
Tattoos,streetart,and allvisualsELTrelated APopovski
LanguageCertSignatureEventAssessmentand...
Universaldesignforlearninginthe...AIgel
Aninsightintocorpus:identifyingnew...MAirlie
EmbracingcontroversyintheEFLclassroom RDivéki
Howanewteacher associationcan... CArlindo
UsingnarrativesinthetrainingroomJFuller
Helpinglearnersunderstandmetaphor...LFitz-Claridge
Designinglisteningandlanguage...SThorn
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Stopincludingus!ArgumentsagainstSSmith,SSteele
RevolutionisingIELTSpreparationandRReyes-Cobar
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TeachingEnglishandteachingother...LCinganotto
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Ateacher’sagenda:targetlanguage...MJones
Dyslexia’sless-famouscousin... AMSmith
EffectiveEnglishlanguageinstruction...VBagheri
Listentounderstand- asimplestrategyin...NKrynska
Forumonteacherwellbeing:factorsaffectingandinterventionsboostingitMHidalgo,SAcar,BRamGaire
DevelopingalessonplanthroughguidedSGiorgouTzampazi
Howtoenhanceonline toolsliteracyamong...ASoltyska
OnlineEnglishteachingindifficultPWTun
WhatisBloom’s
Taxonomyreallyfor?SLesniewski
LightningTalks
Educationfor sustainable... LWilliams,KMüller
Fosteringcriticalthinkinginbachelor... JKaufmann,CHyde-Simon
Students’useofChina Englishand...ABaratta
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Posterpresentations-EastBarBrightonCentre
FreeteaandcoffeewillbeservedintheExhibition
Task-basedinstruction intheprocessofMPetkovska
Whosegrammarisitanyway?Grammarin...BLeys
ForumonTeachers'Associations BPrice,MLeon,EGarbeySavigne&YCamachoAcosta
Literaryexplorationassourceof MZaninelli
PoetryintheEFLclassroom PHohwiller
AssessinglogicalityandexpressionGRSampaio
ExploringtheAIfrontier:transforming...FMahmood,AAvalosRivera
TeachingreflectivepracticetoSEraldemirTuyan
Flippingathree-daysTESOLtastercourse PVillegas
InternalCPD:kick- startingacultureFGordon
Nurturingtransitions:adynamicmentorship...BUlku
Seekingfeedback:howcanitenhance... AMoladoost
Unlockingyourstrengthswith...SAtamsoyKoşar
EmpoweringEFLeducators:enhancing...PKD.S.
Bestpracticesforcreatingbite-sized...LWilkes
AlphatoZ:eightkeyingredientsfor...FMauchline
IELTSspeakingpart2:improvingour...SPhilpot
Enhancingteachingandlearningthrough...KHolt
Makinglanguagememorable MSzesztay
Developinghigher-orderthinkingskills ... QYin
EnhancingEFLpre-writinginstruction...CLiu,AMaley
Assessmentfor learning:challengesBStrotmann
Restorativecirclesin
ELT:coupling...CMeoli
NeedofalternativeELT pedagogyindealingRBThapa
Integratingrole-playintopeer-assessment...LNi
Increasingyounglearnerautonomyin ... LFearn
Theroleof metacognitive...IManitsyna
ForumonCPDinJapan,NepalandPakistanRThapa&BLamichhane,LPratt,AHameed
Temptedtobecomeafreelancetestwriter... IMitchell,GPasque
TransformingEnglishlanguageteachingJKnagg
Focusingonthebasicsinaneraofdigital...SGalante
Digitallearning:withorwithoutateacher? BSeguis
Solidaritythroughautoethnography:reimagininghopethroughtransnational...AHussein,SWong,ABright,TTu
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Anintroductiontothe
Englishlanguage...BrianBilston
Teachingbeyondtheslide:liveonlinevideo... DBish
Usingvisualliteracyframeworksto... SKarastathi
Forumonkeepingteachers’motivationinvirtuallearningenvironmentKRahimova,MDarchia,TSlijepcevic
Trainingfortomorrow:integratingAIinto...MMikeš
Focusoncreative writinginschool...JBland
Usingonlinetoolstodevelopdeeper...ABorsato
AIethicsinESL&EFL: Ukraine&US... MSokolik,YFedoriv
DiscussingnewCPDdevelopmentsinChinaunderthe2022NEC CLi etal
Experiences,sociallearningand...NManitsa
Q&AsessionrelatingtoRoseAylett’splenarysession
Forumonnoviceteachers FSzabo,M-ASachpazian,NDonohue
Gamificationinlow- resourceEFL... HEleryan
Errorcorrectionand varietiesofEnglish...JMosley
Fromincognitustocognitus:Fostering...LCarlucio
HowtogeneratebetterideasforIELTSWriting...HDNhuQuynh
Unlockingpotential:strategiesfor...HMorgan
Bigshoestofill:managinga...SWright
Achievingequilibrium:balancing...JBukowski “Myteacherisgreat,but…”:teacher... APBiazonRocha
Mybusiness:howtheleader’svaluesaffect... EKuznetsova
Theunderratedvalue ofA1teachers HReed
LearningEnglishthroughvideogames...PTabali Internationalstudents onMATESOL... ADouglas
Lostintranslation: navigatingdifficult...ACovell
Humourinlanguageclassrooms:Isitjusta...SPulapaka
FreeteaandcoffeewillbeservedintheExhibition|TheExhibitionwillcloseat1245
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CambridgeUniversityPress&Assessment
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Criticalthinking:gettingyourstudents...BKnight
Disruptingthecommonplace...RAylett
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TransferringskillsandstrategiesacrosstheLDunne
DiverseL2voices, intelligibilityand...LHolmes
Task-basedlanguageteaching:howtoget ... JWillis
Musicandrhythmmakeallthedifference KKors
Emergentlanguageandtaskrepetition ... DNorrington-Davies
Creatingacollaborativeonline... JAlderman,LSova
Windows,framesand mirrors:designingaNJoseph
Languagecoachingtechniquesto...BGriffiths
Aframeworkforone- to-onetutorials CBrown
UsingsentencecardstodevelopfluencyDGuim
CreativityintheEFLclassroom-away ... ECicconi
Gamification: emulatingtheLLybaert
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millennialmanager...CMarklew
Assessinglearners’interactional... MKostromitina
Rhetoricalcyclicityinacademicand... PNathan
EFLpreserviceteachers’professionalidentity...PRiffo BusinessEnglishcourses:creatingaJPerisic
Principledeclecticteachers:managingHSlee
Problem-based learning:engaging...MAHAbuHuzaima
Teachingjustfourlanguageskills ... HSandhu
Navigatingtheacademia:tailoring...MAleksyuk
Story-basedCLILfor(very)younglearnersSDolakova
What’sinitforme? Learner-driventasks... PWestbrook
Creatinglexicalnotebookswitha OGyrych
Quizlet’simpactonvocabularylearning...HTsai,CChen-Fliege
M-Learningassistswritingperformance...YZhang
Nowlet’sdiscuss: embeddingspeaking...KSandstrom
Howtranslationstudies canhelpwith...PPikala
Sociolinguisticperceptionand...VCarreao
Reducingaccentusingextractsfromclassic... GHardy-Gould
Teachers’psychology:teachingpreschool...ADermentzi
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Aworldofemotions- bekindandbe TLorenzet
Classroom managementinthe ... VRBocchiBarbosa
LearninghowtolearnintheEnglish ... MBaridón
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