ESL Associations - ESL, EFL, TESOL, And TESL Organizations In The Collected here are ESL associations and organizations in the United States and the world. These are English language teaching organizations dedicated http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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ESL Professional Associations Also contains items of interest to ESL teachers. Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL). http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Extractions: Collected here are ESL and TESOL associations and organizations in the United States and the world. These are English language teaching organizations dedicated to the improvement and expansion of teaching and learning of English at various levels of organization, from kindergarten to graduate education. International ESL Associations National ESL Associations ESL Associations By State
Extractions: Collected here are regional and state foreign language associations for the United States. These are foreign language teaching organizations dedicated to the improvement and expansion of teaching and learning of all languages at various levels of organization, from kindergarten to graduate education. Regional Foreign Language Associations Foreign Language Associations By State
ESL Web Guide: Associations Association for Educational Communications and Technology http//www.aect.org/ esl Japan organizations and Teacher Unions http://eslcafe.com/search/Associations/
ESL Special Collection: Organizations/Associations Western/Pacific LINCS provides online resources for the literacy community in the western United States and Pacific Islands. http://literacynet.org/esl/organizations.html
Extractions: This site is the Adult Literacy Resource Institute in Boston. If you click on "Special Projects," you are linked to a menu of teaching resources (teaching activities, student writings, and topical information), including "ESL Homebuying Readiness" projects; "Virtual Visits" to such places as a 19 th century cotton mill, the MA State House, and a computer store; "Health and Literacy" projects; and "Technology" projects. American Association of Intensive English Programs The American Educational Research Association (AERA), a professional membership organization, strives to improve the educational process by encouraging scholarly inquiry related to education. AERA offers a comprehensive program of scholarly publications, training, fellowships, and meetings to advance educational research, to disseminate knowledge, and to improve the capacity of the profession to enhance the public good.
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS There may be a slightly greater tendency among private providers of esl/FSL training to join associations and organizations. Indeed, 25 percent of private http://www.canadianheritage.gc.ca/progs/lo-ol/perspectives/english/profile/page_
Extractions: AND MARKETING PRACTICES USED ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS A number of professional, marketing, and lobbying associations and organizations exist which focus on training in English or French as a second or foreign language. Their role is mainly to promote ESL/FSL services and to exchange information. Some 47 percent of the schools responding to the survey reported that they had joined one or more of these organizations. There may be a slightly greater tendency among private providers of ESL/FSL training to join associations and organizations. Indeed, 25 percent of private schools report being a member and 22 percent of public schools reported memberships. Chart 2.16 Distribution of Schools, by Membership in Association or Organization and by Type of School, Canada, 1998
Untitled Document Programs Professional associations and organizations esl = English as a Second Language TEFL = Teaching English as a Foreign Language http://www.wm.edu/career/04/JobSearch/ESLTeachAbroad.cfm
Extractions: Teaching Overseas [Types of Jobs Available] [Definitions] [Informational Links] [Placement Organizations] ... [Professional Associations and Organizations] Types of Jobs Available Teaching English as a Second Language - Teachers of English as a second language work abroad for six months and typically up to two years instructing both students and adults on conversational English. Usually no prior teaching experience is required. All academic majors are acceptable. Programs may require a TEFL/TESL or equivalent certificate to teach English abroad. Teaching in Overseas School Operated by the Department of Defense The Department of Defense operates approximately 160 schools overseas in 13 different countries. These schools provide a kindergarten through 12th grade education for children of American military and Department of Defense employees. Teacher applicants are required to be U.S. citizens, certified teachers, and have at least one year of current teaching experience. Teaching in American and International Schools Overseas - There are a host of international schools that are not operated by the United States government. These schools are primarily American or use an English-language based curriculum. The students and teaching staff of these schools are comprised mostly of American and British students, as well as students from the host country. Teacher applicants must have a Bachelor's degree and at least two years of current, successful teaching experience. In some cases the teaching experience requirement may be waived. This is especially true of certified teachers in areas of mathematics, sciences and technology.
Organizations And Associations: N-Z List of links to the web sites of associations and organizations that can be of interest to Canadian second Teaching FSL/esl Enseignement FLS/ALS http://www.caslt.org/research/associations2.htm
Extractions: NAFSA: Association of International Educators - "an association of individuals engaged in the field of international education at the post secondary level. It promotes educational opportunities across national boundaries, serving members, their institutions and students, and organizations with an interest in international educational mobility. The Association sets and upholds standards of good practice, provides professional education and training that strengthen institutional programs and services related to international educational exchange, and advocates for international education." National Association of Career Colleges (NACC) Ontarion Modern Language Teacher's Association The OMLTA/AOPLV: advocates on behalf of language educators; provides leadership in the development of language policy documents and curriculum; provides members with professional development opportunities and resources; promotes the benefits of learning languages. Second Language Education on the Web OISE-UT "This website presents a guide to second language organizations and centres, journals, resources and services, and selected thematic sites which have a presence on the web...