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Conference Voices | NATECLA Y&H
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A blog from the Y&H regional branch of NATECLA. Conference Voices →. May 24, 2016. Here is a guest post from Steph Taylor, writing about attending the ESOL Voices conference in May 2016. A warm welcome always awaits visitors at the Y&H NATECLA branch. As always it was well worth the journey to meet with our northern colleagues. In the morning I found the Employability. In the afternoon I attended the Getting to know you Dictation Activities. This blog is managed by the Y&H regional committee. This entry ...
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ESOL Voices conference resources | NATECLA Y&H
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A blog from the Y&H regional branch of NATECLA. Classroom ideas from Y and H member Sundus. Conference Voices →. ESOL Voices conference resources. May 18, 2016. Thank you to all the fabulous workshop leaders that made our Spring 2016 regional conference a success. The resources from sessions can be found here. Keynote session: What do corpora offer the ESOL classroom? The applications of positive psychology to ESOL with Aleks Palanac. Using Phonics to teach ESOL with Alison Rose. Conference Voices →.
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Action for ESOL | UCU London Region
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A resource for UCU members in the London Region. FE Manifesto (London Region) 2006. FE Funding Briefing 2013. Financial Reports FE and HE. Work-related Stress (FE and HE) 2011. Less favourable treatment of staff on casual contracts. Challenging casualisation possible outcomes. The legal status of contracts. Challenging ‘worker’ contracts. Collecting information about your institution’s use of HPLs. Building solidarity at branch level persuading members. Reports presented to SMT. HE Single Pay Spine.
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Conference Voices | NATECLA Y&H
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A blog from the Y&H regional branch of NATECLA. Call for workshops for our spring conference ‘ESOL: Strategy & Practice’ →. May 26, 2016. Here is a guest post from Dr. Michael Fennell, writing about attending, and presenting Getting to Know You Dictation Activities. At, the ESOL Voices conference in May 2016. 1 What I liked about the event was the wide spectrum of. Practitioners, the openness to engage, an enthusiasm to exchange,. The opportunity to visit Leeds Beckett University and after to. Techniques...
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Get in touch | NATECLA Y&H
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A blog from the Y&H regional branch of NATECLA. NATECLA Y&H is always looking for people to help us run our branch, including organising events and online activities. We are looking for volunteers to help out planning our next regional event. Please complete the form if you are able to help out and we’ll be in touch. Pingback: Special Interest Groups launch. Pingback: NATECLA YH Blog and Twitter. Pingback: Fundraising Fun NATECLA Y&H. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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ESOL Voices – call for workshop leaders | NATECLA Y&H
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A blog from the Y&H regional branch of NATECLA. Spring conference ‘ESOL Voices’ booking now open →. ESOL Voices – call for workshop leaders. March 10, 2016. Have you got some innovative, inspiring and/or practical ESOL activities ideas? Or maybe you’d like to share your suggestions for professional development? Or perhaps you have recently carried out an interesting classroom-based activity or research project? Or there might be something else that you want other ESOL practitioners to hear about? Error: ...
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A blog from the Y&H regional branch of NATECLA. This blog is managed by the Y&H regional committee. ESOL Strategy and Practice conference, 31st March. March 6, 2017. Not long to go now until our next regional conference at the end of the month. Planning is in full swing and we’ve got some great workshops available to book onto. At just 10 for members and 20 for non-members … Continue reading →. Date Announced for our Spring Conference. January 29, 2017. January 16, 2017. May 26, 2016. Here is a guest pos...
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Spring conference ‘ESOL Voices’ booking now open | NATECLA Y&H
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A blog from the Y&H regional branch of NATECLA. ESOL Voices – call for workshop leaders. Classroom ideas from Y and H member Sundus →. Spring conference ‘ESOL Voices’ booking now open. April 11, 2016. Full details and booking information are available on the NATECLA website. We’d love to see you there! This blog is managed by the Y&H regional committee. View all posts by nateclayh →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. ESOL Voices – call for workshop leaders. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Create a free...
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Classroom ideas from Y & H member Sundus | NATECLA Y&H
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A blog from the Y&H regional branch of NATECLA. Spring conference ‘ESOL Voices’ booking now open. ESOL Voices conference resources →. Classroom ideas from Y and H member Sundus. May 9, 2016. Today’s post comes from NATECLA Y and H committee member Sudus who writes:. 8220;I’d like to share one of the suggestions from the. This blog is managed by the Y&H regional committee. View all posts by nateclayh →. This entry was posted in Teaching tips. Spring conference ‘ESOL Voices’ booking now open. You are comme...
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Conference Voices | NATECLA Y&H
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A blog from the Y&H regional branch of NATECLA. ESOL Voices conference resources. Conference Voices →. May 23, 2016. Here is a guest post from Genevieve Sylt, reflecting on attending the ESOL Voices conference in May 2016. The keynote speakers proved to me once again that corpus linguistics really does have some surprises up its sleeves (if a methodology can have something up its sleeves! 8211; who would have ever thought that present simple was used 19 times more often than present continuous? Error: Tw...