KOTESOL:

KOTESOL 2011 International Conference (day 2 of 2)

Date: Sunday, October 16th, 2011 Time: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Speaker: Stephen Krashen, B. Kumaravadivelu, Keith Folse, Thomas Farrell, Gavin Dudeney

Description:
The KOTESOL 2011 International Conference is a forum for educators to share their ideas, innovations, experience, action research, and major research findings. This year, KOTESOL is exploring a more out-of-the-box approach to the conference and to TESOL in general, with particular emphases on culture and technology.

Under the theme "Pushing our Paradigms; Connecting with Culture", KOTESOL is planning a conference which will have people going away with practical applications, useful experiences, and fresh ideas. The theme of this conference is Pushing our Paradigms; Connecting with Culture. KOTESOL invites proposals for workshops, colloquia, research reports, and poster presentations.

This year, KOTESOL is starting a new strand: The 101 Series. These presentations will be designed specifically for new teachers. Each presentation will cover the basics of best teaching practices in one area of ELT.

Organization: Korea Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (KOTESOL)

Cost: KOTESOL Members: 50,000 won (Preregistration) (Apx. 3,770 yen)
Non-members: 60,000 won (Preregistration) (Apx. 4,520 yen)

Venue: Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul, Korea

Location: Seoul City, Seoul, South Korea

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Website: www.koreatesol.org/

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