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MIDTESOL 2012 Conference: “Cultivating Best Practices"

October 19 – 20

Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa

 

The theme of this year’s conference is “Cultivating Best Practices”, and we are excited to welcome Dr. David Nunan as our plenary speaker. Please feel free to download and share the icon conference flyer (69.91 kB).

MIDTESOL conferences are a welcoming place to present your research and classroom practice and an excellent opportunity to meet and share ideas with fellow teachers and scholars living and studying in the region. Please consider submitting a presentation proposal using the icon Call for Papers form (52 kB).

Vendor information available here.

Please direct inquiries to Suzanne van der Valk at scv (at) iastate (dot) edu.

 

 
Our Mission Statement

The mission of Mid-America Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages is to strengthen the effective teaching of English in Iowa, Kansas, and Missouri to people whose native language is a language other than English while respecting their individual language rights. As a regional affiliate of TESOL and a professional organization, MIDTESOL

  • supports those involved with English language teaching, teacher education, administration and management, curriculum and materials design, and research;
  • provides leadership and direction through the dissemination and exchange of information and resources; and
  • encourages access to the standards for English language instruction, professional preparation and employment.
 
MIDTESOL at TESOL 2012

MIDTESOL members gathered at the Philadelphia Marriot Downtown during the TESOL Convention 2012 in Philadelphia, PA from March 28-31.

Shown are MIDTESOL representatives from Iowa, Kansas and Missouri who participated in the event.

 
Employment opportunities

Missouri State University (Springfield, MO)

English Language Instruction Specialist

 
Winter-Spring 2012 Issue of MIDTESOL Matters

MIDTESOL Matters

Download the latest issue of MIDTESOL Matters here.

icon Winter-Spring 2012 (2.06 MB)

 
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