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December 01, 2006

Industry Events- 2007 AMTESOL Conference

Hello Readers,

As 2006 is coming to an end, it's time to think about your New Year's resolutions. Are you stuck for ideas? Perhaps one of them should be focusing on professional development by attending at least one TESOL conference in 2007. You can check that off your list early by marking your calendars for...

... January 12-13th, 2007.

The 2007 AMTESOL Conference is titled, "Sterling Traditions, Golden Visions" and will be held at Riverview Plaza Hotel in Mobile, Alabama.

If you call for hotel reservations before December 13, 2006, you can receive a reduced rate. Call 1-866-749-6069 for reservations. Don't forget to refer to 2007 AMTESOL conference.

For more information about the conference, go to http://www.amtesol.org/events.htm
Enjoy!
Carol Rueckert
Writer, ESL Lesson Plan
E-mail: crueckert@eslemployment.com
Blog: www.esl-lesson-plan.com

"I hear, and I forget. I see, and I remember. I do, and I understand." - Chinese Proverb

*For the COMPLETE list of Industry Events mentioned on ESL-Lesson-Plan, click HERE!

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About the author of this entry:
Carol, a native English-speaker who hails from the small town of St. Joseph in Minnesota, USA, and lived and worked in China for more than 7 years. During that time, she worked with students that range in age from three to more than sixty years old. She worked in universities, private language schools, grade schools, international schools, as well as private tutoring. Besides teaching, she also worked as a head teacher, an education manager, and a material development manager. In addition to working on this newsletter, she currently writes a monthly column for Time Out Beijing. Carol is also currently working on her MA in TESOL at the Oxford Brookes University in England. Look for her posts on the ESL-Jobs-Forum discussion boards!

Posted by crueckert at December 1, 2006 01:33 PM

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