20.3051, Calls: English Lang, Applied Ling/Singapore
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Subject: 20.3051, Calls: English Lang, Applied Ling/Singapore
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Date: 10-Sep-2009
From: KC Lee < elcleekc at nus.edu.sg >
Subject: 3rd CELC Symposium
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Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:08:24
From: KC Lee [elcleekc at nus.edu.sg]
Subject: 3rd CELC Symposium
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Full Title: 3rd CELC Symposium
Date: 26-May-2010 - 28-May-2010
Location: Singapore, Singapore
Contact Person: Ruanni Tupas
Meeting Email: celcsymposium at nus.edu.sg
Web Site: http://www.nus.edu.sg/celc/symposium
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 21-Sep-2009
Meeting Description:
The CELC Symposium is a gathering of English language teaching (ELT) practitioners and scholars worldwide in sharing innovative and state of-the-art language teaching and learning ideas. The main aim of the symposium is to bridge theory and practice. The theme is a reflection of our initiative to promote the involvement of local practitioners in the designing of language curricula, programmes and materials.
Call for Papers:
We welcome submission of paper and workshop presentations on any of the
following topics:
-IT in English language learning and teaching
-Local literacies in ELT classrooms
-The teaching and learning of intercultural communication
-Critical ELT in practice
-Assessment and evaluation in diverse contexts
-Innovative language teaching methodologies
-Local-global considerations in the design of ELT materials
-Learner autonomy across cultures
-The future of English for specific purposes
-The impact of language policies on the English language classroom
-The thinking-reading-writing connection
-Management of change in ELT
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