« Industry Event - ESL-Lesson-Plan Welcomes Brenda to ESL-School! | Main | Comments & Feedback on ESL Instruct, February 2006 »
February 27, 2006
Industry Event - A Discussion of TESOL Standardization in the US Education System
You are cordially invited to a presentation and discussion of pre-circulated work
entitled "The NCATE/TESOL Teacher Education Standards: A Critical Review and Counter Proposal" by Dr. David Hanauer and Dr. Michael Newman.
What are the current NCATE/TESOL teacher education standards? What are the alternatives? . . .
. . . Find out this Thursday, March 2, 4:30-5:45 in the Nicholson Library, Leonard Hall, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA 15705
For more information, please visit this link:
http://www.english.iup.edu/events/colloquium.htm
To read the full-text of the paper before you attend, please click HERE.
Hope to see you there,
Lee Hobbs, ABD
Editor-in-chief, ESLemployment Publications
E-mail: lee.hobbs[at]eslemployment.com
Blog: http://www.english-blog.com
*For the COMPLETE list of Industry Events mentioned on ESL-Lesson-Plan, click HERE!
**For more English Language-Related Industry Events (literature, compositoin, etc.), see our sister blog's list HERE.
Posted by lhobbs at February 27, 2006 08:38 PM
Trackback Pings
TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.esl-lesson-plan.com/mt-tb.cgi/130
Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Industry Event - A Discussion of TESOL Standardization in the US Education System:
» Investigating Our Reality: Bridging Interdisciplinary Gaps from [The] English-Blog [.com]
Higher education administration is increasingly indistinguishable from the corporate culture of any large service-industry organization. In the highly ideological, theory-driven culture of education management, values and the language used to convey th... [Read More]
Tracked on February 28, 2006 02:03 AM
» Interdisciplinary Conference on Romanticism and Victorian Studies from [The] English-Blog [.com]
For the first time, the two major conferences on the nineteenth century will join forces for a conference at Purdue University. papers on all aspects of Victorian studies will be accepted; however, we will be particularly interested in papers that spe... [Read More]
Tracked on February 28, 2006 02:15 AM