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Europe and Central Asia 2005-06

Project proposals are assessed by the ELTeCS Europe and Central Asia project proposal evaluation committee. The committee consists of the Co-ordinator, Manager English Language Networking, and regional ELTeCS representatives.

Members of the ELTeCS Europe and Central Asia project proposal evaluation committee are:
Tamas Kiss, Co-ordinator - Hungary
Michaela Pisova - Czech Republic
Larissa Sardiko - Latvia
Zoltan Poor - Hungary
Penny Trigg, Manager English Language Networking, British Council, UK

ELTeCS project funding results autumn 2005

1. Regional co-operation and sharing of expertise towards organising drama festivals for young learners - 2006
Project manager: Iren Perenyi, Erzsebet Kiralyne Educational Institution, Hungary
Teachers from: Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro

Report

2. Creative Learner Centred Teaching (CLCT) programmes for international teacher training and networking - 2006
Project manager: Inna Gorya, Yaroslavl Teachers of English Association, Russia
Teachers from: Azerbaijan, Russia, Uzbekistan

Report awaited

3. ELT Intercultural Student Podcast Radio
Project manager: Graham Stanley, British Council, Spain
Teachers from: various countries worldwide

Aims: To bring together an international community of students and teachers to create short podcasts (downloadable radio shows) showcasing their culture, traditions, hobbies and daily life.  The podcasts will be supported by student writing, all available on a dynamic website, facilitating a cultural exchange and supporting the English language learning of these students.

Report

ELTeCS project funding results spring 2005

1. A network facilitating development of teachers' and students' intercultural communicative competence (ICC Network) -2005-06
Project manager: Neva Cebron, University of Primorska, Slovenia
Teachers from: Bulgaria, Croatia, Latvia, Romania, Slovenia

Report awaited

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