20.4047, Calls: Applied Ling, Socioling/Cyprus

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Subject: 20.4047, Calls: Applied Ling, Socioling/Cyprus

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Date: 25-Nov-2009
From: Erkan Arkin < erkan.arkin at emu.edu.tr >
Subject: 3rd International ELT Conference
 

	
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Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 19:46:16
From: Erkan Arkin [erkan.arkin at emu.edu.tr]
Subject: 3rd International ELT Conference

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Full Title: 3rd International ELT Conference 
Short Title: ELT2010 

Date: 05-May-2010 - 07-May-2010
Location: Famagusta, North Cyprus, Cyprus 
Contact Person: Erkan Arkin
Meeting Email: elt2010 at emu.edu.tr
Web Site: http://www.elt-emu.org 

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics 

Call Deadline: 25-Dec-2009 

Meeting Description:

The organizing committee of the 3rd International ELT conference "Telling ELT
Tales out of School" would like to invite practicing teachers, teacher educators
and teacher researchers to share their tales about learners, learning, teachers,
teaching, and innovative practices in their contexts.

Since ELT has been one of the major concerns of Applied Linguistics, we believe
that our conference, specifically its subthemes related to learner language,
teacher language and multiple literacies, will be of particular interest to
linguists, who have much to say to language teachers. 

Call for Papers

Themes: 

Maximizing Learning:
- Learner-centered Instruction
- Learning Process
- Learning Outcomes
- Individual Learner Differences
- Learner Autonomy/Independence
- Learner Language/Interlanguage
- Learner strategies

Empowering Teachers:
- Teaching Strategies
- Teacher Training
- Professional Development
- Teacher Talk
- Teacher Motivation

Exploiting Resources:
- Curriculum/Syllabus Design
- ELT Management
- Materials/Aids/Realia
- Information and Communication
- Technology (ICT)
- Common European Framework
- Corpora in Language Education

Fostering Cultural Awareness:
- English and Englishes
- English as a Lingua Franca
- Cross-cultural Awareness
- Critical Thinking Skills
- Multiple Literacies

On behalf of the ELT Department of Education Faculty at the Eastern
Mediterranean University, we would like to invite you to tell ELT "tales out of 
your school", to share tales from different settings, learners and teachers, as 
well as e-tales about innovative practice in your context. We genuinely believe 
that at our convention we will all learn lessons from these tales about
maximizing learning, empowering teaching, exploiting resources and fostering
cultural awareness.





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