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SUMMARY:Organic learning: Letting Go of the Chair with Blast - Off series
DESCRIPTION:We have pleasure of inviting you to a professional development workshop:\nLetting Go of the Chair on 15 April at 12:00.\nDuring the session\, there will be a discussion on the directions available to EFL teachers working with young learners\, and why it is that the path many of them are on\, is not working.\nEvery minute of learning should be hands-on and fun\, with a focus away from the language produced and firmly on everything else the teachers produce.\nPresenters: Kate Glen-Wright\, author of the  Blast Off series & Nina Dağlı \nTo join\, click here https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88311677978?pwd=b1Q5TlBValU4dVR6eGFyaXdOOHFqQT09  \nMeeting ID: 883 1167 7978 Passcode: 738418 \nEvent topics: (Kate Glen – Wright) \n\nThe pitfalls of course books.\nWorking with\, rather than against\, children’s brains.\nThe Cookie Model.\n\nEvent topics: (Nina Dagli) \n\nBlast Off! structure and components.\nThe lapbooking process and types of activities.\nBlast Off website and teacher support.
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/organic-learning-letting-go-of-the-chair-with-blast-off-series/
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SUMMARY:BEEHIVE: New primary ELT course by Oxford University Press
DESCRIPTION:BEEHIVE is a new teacher-led\, but student-centred course with a strong emphasis on vocabulary and grammar\, clearly structured lessons\, fun characters\, real world content and exciting projects. \nTo find out more about this new 6-level primary ELT course\, join us on the 26 March via Zoom. \n 
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/beehive-new-primary-elt-course-by-oxford-university-press/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220326
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SUMMARY:The Global Teachers’ Festival (GTF)\, Macmillan English
DESCRIPTION:The Global Teachers’ Festival (GTF):\nhttps://www.macmillanenglish.com/ge/advancing-learning-global-teachers-festival \nIt will take place from 14 to 25 February\, and will feature expert speakers from all over the world\, covering a range of topics such as:\nsustainability in the classroom\, teaching online\, inclusion\,  literacy\, exam skills\, psychological research in ELT and many more!\nAttached is Festival’s GTF Programme with the registration link.\nHope you will enjoy the Global Teachers Festival experience! \n 
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/the-global-teachers-festival-gtf-macmillan-english/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220306
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SUMMARY:ELTOC ELT Online Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join two days of free professional development sessions on trending topics\, such as climate action\, digital learning\, and classroom management\, provided by series of renowned ELT professionals.\nTo check the schedules and to register\, please click here \n \nTo check the speakers\, please see below: \nHarry Waters has been deep in the TEFL world for over 14 years now. He is a teacher\, teacher trainer and content creator with a passion for teaching and obsession with the planet. This led him to create Renewable English\, an online English course providing free classes and materials aimed at raising climate change awareness across the globe. He describes himself as an imperfect environmentalist with a love of flags and funky second-hand shirts. \nEd Dudley is a teacher trainer and materials writer. He is the co-author of Mixed-Ability Teaching (OUP\, 2016)\, the author of ETpedia Teenagers (Pavilion Publishing\, 2018)\, and he has also contributed materials to OUP textbooks and training courses. \n  \n \nSarah Rogerson is Director of Assessment at Oxford University Press. Prior to this\, Sarah worked at Cambridge Assessment for a number of years managing a variety of assessments. Sarah also brings experience of many years of teaching\, curriculum development and educational management in Taiwan. She has a Masters in TESOL\, a PGCE\, and a first degree in French. \nLeanne Atherton is a qualified special education teacher with experience of teaching both in the UK and internationally. She completed her PGCE PCET in further education at City of Bath College and currently teaches learners with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (PMLD) at a special school in Oxfordshire. She holds a TEFL qualification and has ELT experience teaching young learners in Thailand and Aboriginal students in Australia. She recently completed a Master’s in Education (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) where she explored the transition from school to further education for girls with autism. \nTom Veryzer\, has a teaching career spanning almost a decade\, specialising in young learner classes and student engagement. He presented an interactive workshop on the latter at the 2018 IATEFL conference\, and more recently gained expertise expanding his teaching onto online platforms. He is now a leading practitioner in using virtual reality in ELT and enjoys continually exploring new ways of enriching the student experience – often informed by his other work which includes performing shows on his favourite topic: the science of happiness. For more\, see www.tomveryzer.com \nTammy Gregersen\, professor of TESOL at the American University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates\, received her MA in Education and PhD in Linguistics in Chile. First and foremost\, though\, she is a teacher. She is co-author\, with Sarah Mercer on the new Oxford title\, Teacher Wellbeing (2020) and with Peter MacIntyre\, on Capitalizing on Language Learner Individuality and Optimizing Language Learners’ Nonverbal Communication in the Language Classroom. She is also a co-editor with Peter and Sarah Mercer of Positive Psychology in SLA and Innovations in Language Teacher Education. Published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and contributed numerous chapters in applied linguistics anthologies on individual differences\, teacher education\, language teaching methodology\, positive psychology and nonverbal communication in language classrooms. She is passionate about exploring other cultures and has enjoyed the opportunities that participation in international conferences around the world and Fulbright scholar grants to Chile and Costa Rica have provided. Her favorite self-care activities are cycling\, cross country skiing and binge-watching Dodo YouTube videos. \nZarina Subhan who originally qualified as a scientist\, she has been working in the field of ELT for over 30 years. She has taught at all levels\, in both private and government institutions and worked worldwide as a teacher and teacher educator. Having worked both in and with educational institutions\, she also has experience working with educational policy makers\, NGOs\, community leaders\, local and state governments and in a variety of training contexts. Zarina’s time is now spent between delivering teacher training\, conference presentations\, speaking on educational topics\, and writing materials. Having worked in the science\, educational and development sectors\, her interests are the neurology of learning\, CLIL\, continuing professional development for teachers\, inclusive and sustainable education. \nHayo Reinders is TESOL Professor and Director of Research at Anaheim University\, USA\, and Professor of Applied Linguistics at KMUTT in Thailand. He is founder of the global Institute for Teacher Leadership and editor of Innovation in Language Learning & Teaching. His interests are in out-of-class learning\, technology and language teacher leadership.(www.innovationinteaching.org) \nOlha Kunt\, Ukrainian by nationality\, moved to Turkey in 2009 and has been working as an English language instructor at the School of foreign languages at Çukurova University since 2010. She graduated from Zaporizhzhya National University in 2005 (Ukraine) and obtained a diploma in English and French languages teaching. Currently\, she’s teaching English language at Çukurova University in Turkey. She is a CELTA certified English instructor and an experienced online study skills tutor. Olha continued her own professional development as an MA student (Didactics of foreign languages and Academic research) by distance learning with Université du Maine (France). Between 2015-2019 she completed Master 1 and Master 2 programs. In 2020\, Olha was invited to start her PhD program at the Institute of Addiction and Forensic Sciences of Çukurova University in the field of Forensic Linguistics. As she is fluent in Russian\, Ukrainian\, English\, French and Turkish languages and interested in different cultures\, she can apply her multilingual and sociocultural knowledge in the field of Forensic Education and Research. As an academician\, she is interested in Creative Writing and teaching higher order thinking skills through creative and scaffolding techniques. \nChristopher Graham holds a degree in Politics from Warwick university\, a Cambridge DELTA and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He is a freelance English language teaching consultant\, teacher educator and author based in the UK. He has worked in the field since 1981 in over 30 countries for the British Council\, ministries of education and international publishers. His recent projects have included working on approaches to the digital provision of ELT during Covid-19 in fragile locations\, delivering a large-scale professional development programme online for the British Council in North Africa and supporting universities in the UK on their response to the Covid pandemic. He is one of the founders of ELT Footprint\, a 2020 ELTons winner. Across 2021 he worked on research\, materials writing and media activities around ELT and climate change for the British Council as part of the Climate Action in Language Education project. \nBarbara Lewin\, a safeguarding trainer and consultant with many years’ experience of working within the ELT sector. She has worked both as a teacher and in a range of roles within schools\, including safeguarding and welfare. Barbara delivers in-house training and advice to language schools and colleges across the UK. In 2016\, Barbara founded the Sussex Safeguarding Forum to share information\, consult with the relevant local government authorities and deliver bespoke training within the region. \nNik Peachey has worked all over the world training teachers and developing innovative and creative products. He is a two-time British Council Innovations award winner and has been shortlisted for the sixth time this year. His customers include British Council\, Eton College/EtonX\, Open University\, Google Creative Labs\, OUP\, CUP\, Macmillan and International House. His more recent projects have included two years as pedagogical manager for a 100% online school delivering language learning remotely to students in Brazil\, Head of Content Development for EtonX – a 100% online school owned by Eton College – and content developer for an English and Interfaith Dialogue course designed for the British Council and Al-Azhar University in Cairo. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/eltoc-elt-online-conference/
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SUMMARY:Advancing Knowledge and Learning\, ELT Conference by Oxford University Press
DESCRIPTION:Join the international ELT Online Conference\, Advancing Knowledge and Learning. It will be held on Saturday 29th January\, starting at 9AM CET\, with speakers/teacher trainers: Gareth Davies\, Erika Osvath and Nina Lauder. Attached is the event programme\, for more detailed information about the speakers and the topics.\nYou can find the invitation  here. The registration page is here.
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/advancing-knowledge-and-learning-elt-conference-by-oxford-university-press/
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SUMMARY:deadline for receipt of orders for Nov delivery
DESCRIPTION:deadline for receipt of orders for Nov delivery
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/deadline-for-receipt-of-orders-for-nov-delivery/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Skopje:20210708T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Skopje:20210709T000000
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SUMMARY:The Advancing Learning Academic Programme Season 3 is coming to a close
DESCRIPTION:The Advancing Learning Academic Programme Season 3 is coming to a close\, and what a year it’s been! To end the season\, the teacher training team at Macmillan Education will be squeezing some of the best ideas we have shared with you throughout the season into 5 back-to-back sessions in our live Advancing Learning: Fast-forward event\, and you’re invited! \nEach of the 5 sessions will be 10 minutes long\, and will contain our top 10 tips on one of the following topics: Advancing Students’ Global Skills\, Advancing Inclusivity\, Advancing Assessment for the Future\, Advancing Digital Teaching Skills\, and Advancing Teaching Skills.  \nWe can’t wait to end our season with a bang with you! \nRegister at Advancing Learning: Fast-forward (macmillanenglish.com)
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/the-advancing-learning-academic-programme-season-3-is-coming-to-a-close/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210709
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SUMMARY:Advancing Learning Academic Programme – webinar
DESCRIPTION:Advancing Learning Academic Programme – webinar
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/advancing-learning-academic-programme-webinar/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210707
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SUMMARY:deadline for receipt of orders for the late August delivery
DESCRIPTION:deadline for receipt of orders for the late August delivery
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/deadline-for-receipt-of-orders-for-the-late-august-delivery/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Skopje:20210630T110000
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SUMMARY:PAW Patrol – here to help!
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for a NEW adventure!\nWe have an exciting new adventure: Diving Deep into Early Literacy! Shared Reading allows teachers to model strategies of the reading process with the students by reading together. Guided Reading focuses on reading for meaning and independent reading. Here\, reading takes place in small groups\, allowing for differentiation based on student ability. Would Shared Reading & Guided Reading help us on our adventure? ABSOLUTELY!! Together we will join our Paw Patrol gang on a “dive” into Early Literacy teaching strategies and a “deeper dive” into motivating and engaging activities that spark interest and delight in our little readers along their reading journey. Come join us! \nRegister at PAW Patrol – here to help! | Oxford University Press (oup.com)
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/paw-patrol-here-to-help/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210225
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210228
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SUMMARY:ELTOC
DESCRIPTION:Global online conference of professional development sessions led by OUP experts.\nGet practical tips and takeaways on trending topics:\nMotivation: what it is\, where it comes from and how to harness it to achieve results\nLearner Agency: Explore Learner Agency and discover why it’s important\nManagement: How managers can support teachers and parents in this ever-changing world\nOnline\, Blended and Hybrid teaching and learning: Explore alternative teaching and learning and socially distanced classrooms.   \nClick here to view the full schedule ELTOC 2021 – 1 (pagetiger.com) \nBe part of the live ELTOC experience and receive a certificate of attendance and resource pack.\nRegister now https://oupeltemail.com/1MVU-77HPO-WWSZ5U-4BO94Q-1/c.aspx
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/eltoc/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210128
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210129
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SUMMARY:MAKING THE MOST OF DIGITAL COMPONENTS: FAMILY&FRIENDS 2ND ED.
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, the goal is to provide awareness and comfort to the digital tools\, components\, and resources available to the instructor. Focusing on OUP’s Family and Friends 2nd Edition\, you will explore the various digital components that accompany the series\, become more confident on how to integrate different technologies to promote deeper learning and increase your students’ interest. \nRegister now:  Making the most of digital components: Family and Friends 2nd Edition Session 2 (adobeconnect.com)
URL:https://theenglishcentre.mk/event/making-the-most-of-digital-components-familyfriends-2nd-ed/
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