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IATEFL EXETER ONLINE UPDATE

Watch video sessions recorded at this year's IATEFL conference

Did you miss the Exeter IATEFL Conference?
You can watch over 20 video presentations from the Exeter 2008 IATEFL conference and discuss these sessions in the Exeter Online forums.

Go to the Exeter Online website at http://exeteronline.britishcouncil.org

The sessions you will find on the Exeter Online website include:
Alastair Pennycook’s opening plenary – 'Changing Global ELT Practices'
The British Council panel discussion – 'Debating frameworks for diversity and equal opportunity in ELT'
The final plenary session by Radmila Popovic – 'Forging peace through ELT: utopia or reality?'

Also:
Margit Szesztay – 'Using visuals creatively'
Jennifer Uhler & Jeffrey Mattison – 'Interactive group blogging: teacher reflection, global connections'
Janice Bland – 'Choosing literary texts for critical literacy in language education'
Graham Stanley – 'Tales of mystery and imagination: teenage learners and second life'
Zarina Subhan-Brewer – 'From the language of colonialism to that of conflict mitigation?'
John Wells & Gerald Kelly – 'Is it time to lay R.P. to rest?'
Susan Barduhn – 'What keeps teachers going? What keeps teachers developing?'
Gary Motteram – 'Sociocultural language teacher education'
Anna Gorevanova – 'Encouraging learner autonomy: the SOLC experience'
Ian McMaster – 'So who can't you understand and why?'
Barry Tomalin – 'How to teach culture?'
Bev Davies – 'The real world? Taking ESOL support beyond academic survival'
Anne Burns – 'Currriculum research and practice in Australian ESOL'
Gavin Dudeney – 'Net advantage: marketing 2.0'
Hugh Dellar – 'ELF – and other fairy stories'
Hyoshin Kim – 'Bringing debate into the classroom'

On behalf of the British Council and IATEFL, we would like to thank all the presenters who gave us permission to record their session.
Best wishes,
Julian Wing and the Exeter Online team.
Go to the Exeter Online website at http://exeteronline.britishcouncil.org

Roving Reporters at the IATEFL annual international conference, Exeter

7-11 April 2008

The Roving Reporters, Natia Sopromadze, Georgia and Ervin Ramos, Philippines did a great job at IATEFL Exeter, 'blogging' the conference, day by day and almost hour by hour!

To read their messages, and to enjoy all that Exeter Online has to offer go to http://exeteronline.britishcouncil.org The Roving Reporters' messages; videos and audio recordings of sessions; and ongoing themed discussions will stay on line for the next 12 months!  It's a fantastic resource for EL teachers everywhere.

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