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TESOL 2008: World of TESOL, April 2-4, New York, NY.

Click here to view workshop related to NNES issues.

Join us at the NNEST Caucus Social, at 6:30pm. The location is Joe's Shanghai Restaurant. See you there!

American University in Washington, DC, presents the 2007 Summer TESOL Institute Intensive Workshop: "NNESTs at Work: Principles and Practices for Nonnative English Speaking Teachers" (offered on either a one- or three-credit basis).
Featured workshop leaders:

  • George Braine, Chinese University of Hong Kong
  • Ahmar Mahboob, University of Sydney, Australia
  • Lia Kamhi Stein, California State University
  • Brock Brady, American University

    For details or to register, call 202-885-2582; e-mail tesol@american.edu or visit http://www.american.edu/tesol.

TESOL 2007: Tides of Change,March 21-24, 2007, Seattle, Washington.

Keep posted for more information!

TESOL 2006: Daring to Lead, March 15-18, 2006, Tampa, Florida.

For pictures from the convention, click here.

Check for more information about deadline for registration and hotel reservations at http://www.tesol.org/s_tesol/sec_document.asp?CID=761&DID=3711

For workshops related to NNEST, click here.

During the TESOL convention, join other NNEST members at the Caucus Social on March 17th, Thursday, at Newk's Cafe, 514 Channelside Dr. in Tampa (phone number: 813-307-6395). Channelside Dr. is the road on which the Convention Center is located. See you there!

Going to TESOL for the first time? If you joined TESOL in the past year, you are invited to attend an hour-long session to orient you to membership in TESOL. A panel of leaders will provide you with information on how to get the most out of your TESOL membership. Two drawings for prizes will conclude the session (Seasoned members are welcome to attend as well). Plan to attend on Wednesday, March 15 from 5-6 pm at the Tampa Convention Center, Room 15. Visit TESOL's Web site for additional convention information.

TESOL 2005: Teaching Learning, Learning Teaching, March 30-April 2, 2005, San Antonio, Texas. TESOL 2005 Call for Proposal. Check the deadlines for different presentations.

Schedule of presentations and events that relate to our Caucus.

TESOL 2004 Annual Convention: Soaring Far, Catching Dreams: registration and housing open December 1, 2003!

Learn how to use the TESOL PLANNER. The Program Planner is a new online tool designed to allow TESOL members and convention attendees to maximize their time and experience at the convention. The Planner allows users to search sessions and abstracts by type, title, abstract, content area, IS, caucus, author last name and affiliation, and date. A customized itinerary builder is also available.

Did you know that you can get money and recognition for the research you are doing or want to do?

Learn about the NEW TESOL award created especially for our caucus!

Apply for any other TESOL award or grant today!

TESOL 2004 Convention Information
Helpful information for foreign nationals attending U.S. conventions: "Coming to America: A Comprehensive Overview of Visas for Foreign Nationals Attending U.S. Trade Shows," is available online from the International Association for Exhibition Management.
http://www. iaem.org/content/MembersOnly/VISAGuide.PDF

Use your experience and participate in writing the TESOL Curriculum Development Series.

TESOL is looking for teachers and administrators to write about ideas for language courses, the development of a new curriculum or program, planning and teaching creatively within a program or curriculum, and revitalizing an established program. Chapters may be coauthored.

Go to http://www.tesol.org/pubs/author/books/curricdevelop.html to find out more about the requirements.

Share Your Story: What Was Your First ESOL Teaching Experience?

TESOL welcomes member submissions for the "Stories from the TESOL Community" feature on the association's Web site. E-mail your brief (50- to 75-word) submission, plus a recent JPEG or GIF photo of yourself, to tesolconnections@tesol.org. Entries with photos may appear online; entries without photos may appear in future issues of TESOL Connections.

TESOL 2004 will be held March 31-April 3, 2004, in Long Beach, California, USA.

To submit a proposal for a poster session or video theater for TESOL 2004 (deadline to submit: after June 1, 2003), visit the 2004 proposal submission site at http://www.tesol.org/proposals/ or view and print the 2004 Call for Proposals as a PDF document.

The deadline for submissions via the call for proposals for papers, workshops, demonstrations, and colloquia was May 1. Contact conventions@tesol.org if you did not receive electronic or postcard acknowledgement of your online, mailed, or faxed submission.

To see the worldwide and regional calendar of events of TESOL, go to this site:

http://www.tesol.org/isaffil/calendar/index.html

On this page, you can also sign up to automatically receive the full Worldwide Calendar of Events once a month, as well as updates and calls for proposals as they are submitted.

 

 

 

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