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Welcome to ThaiTESOL

Thailand TESOL, or ThaiTESOL for short, is a professional non-profit and non-political organization under the patronage of H.R.H. Princess Galyani Vadhana Krom Luang Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra. Its purposes are to strengthen English Language education at all levels, to undertake research in the teaching of English to speakers of other languages, to offer scholarships, to disseminate information, and to cooperate in appropriate ways with other groups having similar concerns. ThaiTESOL is composed of volunteers who are teachers of English at all types of educational institutions in Thailand. It is organized into twenty-three member executive committee comprises the last two past presidents, the five officers (President, First Vice President, Second Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer), six member-at-large, the chairpersons of the Special Interest Groups (SIGs), and local affiliate presidents, ThaiTESOL has four affiliates located in Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Roi-et, and Hat Yai. In addition, there are invited committee members from various organizations i.e. the British Council, AUA, etc.

International Affiliation

ThaiTESOL is an affiliate of TESOL, Inc. located in the United States of America; the International Association of Teachers of English as a foreign Language (IATEFL), located in Great Britain; JALT, located in Japan; Korea TESOL; STETS, located in Singapore; ETAROC, located in Taiwan; and TESL Canada.

 
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AsiaTEFL 7th at ThaiTESOL 2009 

 

Creativity and Collaboration in English Language Teaching in Asia

 

August 7th - 9th, 2009

The Imperial Queen's Park Hotel, Bangkok Thailand

 

The impact of unpredictable and chaotic change in the world demands that teacher and educators constantly rethink the whole spectrum of English language education, language learning, among other aspects of living in the world is no longer fixed nor limited to classroom situations but also emerging and expanding beyond borders as learners interact with not only teachers and their peers but others as well. Creativity and collaboration, therefore, become essential tools to help teachers manage this dynamism. Creativity enables us review our practices and think of new ideas while collaboration empowers us to reflect, learn and synergize our own experience with those of the others with the view to exploiting new challenges to the utmost for the benefit of the students.

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PAC7 at JALT 2008

"Shared Identities: Our Interweaving Threads"


 

34th Annual International Conference and Educational Materials Exposition
Tokyo: 31 October to 3 November 2008
National Olympics Memorial Youth Center

Plenary Speakers

Yuko Goto Butler, David Graddol, Andrew Kirkpatrick

Featured Speakers

Akara Akaranithi, Lourdes R. Baetiong, Jennifer Bassett, Richard Day, Alvino E. Fantini, Alastair Graham-Marr, Curtis Kelly, Chris Kennedy, Jake Kimball, Yoko Matsuka, Michael McCarthy, Chuck Sandy, Maria V. Verbitskaya, Dai Wei Yang, Dorothy E. Zemach

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 30 September 2008 10:40 ) Read more...
 

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The 7th AsiaTEFL International Conference

CREATIVITY AND COLLABORATION IN 
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING IN ASIA

         August 7th - 9th,2009

     Bangkok Thailand

       

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