30.4896, Calls: English; Applied Linguistics, Ling & Literature/Tunisia
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LINGUIST List: Vol-30-4896. Sat Dec 28 2019. ISSN: 1069 - 4875.
Subject: 30.4896, Calls: English; Applied Linguistics, Ling & Literature/Tunisia
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Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2019 19:05:02
From: Lamia Bach Baoueb [lamia.bachbaoueb at issht.utm.tn]
Subject: Tunisia TESOL 7th International Conference: ELT in a Changing World
Full Title: Tunisia TESOL 7th International Conference: ELT in a Changing World
Date: 28-Feb-2020 - 01-Mar-2020
Location: Hammamet, Tunisia
Contact Person: Lamia Bach Baoueb
Meeting Email: tt7interconf at gmail.com
Web Site: https://www.facebook.com/events/834133060373214/?acontext=%7B%22source%22%3A4%2C%22action_history%22%3A%22%5B%7B%5C%22surface%5C%22%3A%5C%22gro
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Ling & Literature
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Call Deadline: 05-Jan-2020
Meeting Description:
In an era characterised by globalisation and constant political, economic,
socio-cultural and educational change, the ELT community faces many challenges
to track or/and adapt to the constant flow of new policies, inventions,
methods as well as trends. Globalisation itself is redefined by the search for
self-description in the local sphere through identity assertion and
communication. Global and local are not only spatial configurations but also
spaces that redefine societies in terms of realities, i.e. what is common and
what is divergent from one society to another. Indeed, the ELT community
throughout the world has both global and local goals to promote and enhance
English language teaching and learning. “What is globalized is not an abstract
language, but specific speech forms, genres, styles, and forms of literacy
practice” (Blommaert 2003, p. 608). What is local, however, is the context,
the speakers and their specific needs.
The present International conference on ELT in a Changing World focuses on
debating the source and nature of the changes affecting schools, teachers, and
learners. Among the major concerns are the very responses to these changes as
imagined by policy makers, curriculum developers, teacher educators and
researchers. Our conference is meant to be an opportunity for the community of
ELT professionals from Tunisia and around the world to discuss the changes
focusing on the following (but not exclusively) sub-themes:
- Educational policy responses to globalization
- Learner-centered teaching methodology
- Reflective teaching/learning
- Skills for teachers and learners
- Quantity/quality in education
- Blended learning and eclecticism
- Alternative evaluation and assessment for learning
- Task-based, project-based, inquiry-based teaching/learning
- Experiential teaching modes and transfer for learning
- (Inter)cultural learning through electronic and/or exchange programs
- Interdisciplinary approaches to teaching
- Multimodal texts as authentic materials
- Innovative methods of teaching/assessing the language skills
- Teacher qualifications and career prospects
- Responses to new demands in teacher training, education, and development
- ELT global dominance and local struggles
Call for Papers:
Important considerations:
-To submit your abstract (500 words max), download the form below:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSerioDiojJpRtj5z0CATfEu3Y4YdCJFzxeqc0
MA-wLcNMJ24Q/viewform
and email it to tt7interconf at gmail.com
Important Dates:
-Abstract submission deadline: 5 January 2020
-Acceptance notification: Starting 15 January 2020
-Payment of registration fees for presenters: 10 February 2020
-Hotel booking: Any time from the notification date but no later than 15
February 2020
Conference fees:
Students from other countries: 70 Euros payable upon arrival
Professionals from other countries: 90 Euros payable upon arrival
The registration fees cover:
- Access to all plenary sessions
- Access to all workshop sessions
- Coffee breaks
- Booklet
- Certificate of attendance
- Conference pack (bag + pen + notebook)
- Conference Party
We have managed to negotiate special rates for our delegates at Iberostar
Averroes Hammamet Sud, Tunisia, as indicated in the Table below:
Double room (All in soft): 103 (TND) / per night per person
Double room (full-board): 92 (TND) / per night per person
Single room (All in soft): 103+22 (TND) / per night per person
Single room (full-board): 92+22 (TND) /per night
Discount 3rd Adult 30%
Discount Kids (2-11) 50% with parents/30% in a separate room
- Adjacent rooms are available for families
- Booking: No later than 15 February 2020
Booking details:
Please contact Soumaya Hamza Kammoun
Tel: 24 721 821
Email: coccinelletravel at gmail.com
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