19.3269, Confs: Applied Linguistics, English Language/UK

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Subject: 19.3269, Confs: Applied Linguistics, English Language/UK

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Date: 27-Oct-2008
From: Carol Everhard < everhard at enl.auth.gr >
Subject: The Canterbury TALES:Stories Told and Voices Heard

 

	
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Date: Tue, 28 Oct 2008 15:06:06
From: Carol Everhard [everhard at enl.auth.gr]
Subject: The Canterbury TALES:Stories Told and Voices Heard

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The Canterbury TALES: Stories Told and Voices Heard 

Date: 05-Dec-2008 - 06-Dec-2008 
Location: Canterbury, United Kingdom 
Contact: Carol Everhard 
Contact Email: everhard at enl.auth.gr;ellie at iatefl.org 
Meeting URL: http://www.learnerautonomy.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics 

Subject Language(s): English (eng)

Meeting Description: 

Joint IATEFL ES(O)L and Learner Autonomy Special Interest Group 2-day Event
The Canterbury TALES (Teaching for Autonomy in Learning English as a Second
Language): Stories Told and Voices Heard 

The Canterbury Tales: Stories Told and Voices Heard
Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, U.K.
Friday 5th December, 2008 at 7p.m. (6-7p.m. Delegate registration)

Welcome and Opening Remarks: 
Michael J. Hughes, Sub-Dean/Director of Learning and Teaching, Faculty of
Humanities, University of Kent, U.K.

The Prologue: 
Celebrating Cultural Diversity in (T)ESOL with Story-teller, Folklorist and
Animateur: Janet Dowling

Welcoming Reception

Saturday 6th December, 2008 10a.m. - 6p.m. (9-10a.m., Delegate registration)
Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, U.K.

The Tellers of Tales: 
Special Guest Speakers

Leni Dam - 
Teaching for Autonomy: A Tale About a Group of Adult Immigrants and Refugees
Learning Danish as a Second Language

David Little - 
The Educational Integration of Children and Adolescents from Migrant
Backgrounds: Constructing an L2 Identity with the Help of the European Language
Portfolio

Mario Rinvolucri - 
Learners' Marvelous Autonomy in Listening to Stories

The Tellers of Tales: 
Invited Speakers

Bev Davies & Ann-Marie McGaughey - 
More than ESOL Enrichment: How Museums Promote Learner Independence and Language
Development

Mark Krzanowski - Reflections on Learner Autonomy: Feedback from Disadvantaged
Learners and Trainers

Philida Schellekens - Learner Independence in the ESOL Classroom  

Exhibition of ESOL and Autonomy Titles Provided by Anthony Forrester, English
Language Bookshop

Further information: www.learnerautonomy.org
Online registration: www.iatefl.org

Registration fee (includes Friday evening reception, coffee breaks and lunch on
Saturday):
£50 (IATEFL members)  £60 (Non-members)  £30 (Students)

Contact: Ellie Broadbridge, IATEFL, Darwin College, University of Kent,
Canterbury CT2 7NY, U.K.
Telephone 0044(0)1227 824430; Fax 0044 (0) 1227 824431; e-mail: ellie at iatefl.org







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