{"id":1890,"date":"2014-10-20T14:10:19","date_gmt":"2014-10-20T10:10:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/englishbookgeorgia.com\/blogebg\/?p=1890"},"modified":"2015-04-21T10:27:17","modified_gmt":"2015-04-21T06:27:17","slug":"english-language-and-economic-development-in-the-globalized-world","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/englishbookgeorgia.com\/blogebg\/english-language-and-economic-development-in-the-globalized-world\/","title":{"rendered":"English Language and Economic Development in the Globalized World"},"content":{"rendered":"
We are pleased to announce that on Saturday, the 8th<\/sup>\u00a0of November 2014, \u00a0The Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, will be holding a conference in collaboration with English Book in Georgia and Macmillan Education, entitled \u2018English Language and Economic Development in the Globalized World\u2019<\/em>.<\/p>\n The aims of the conference are to explore English Language Teaching, its effects on the economic development of a given country and the best current modern practices for English Language Teachers. The event will also incorporate overviews of the current plans and innovations from The Ministry of Education and Science in Georgia.<\/p>\n This event is INVITATION ONLY<\/span><\/strong>.<\/p>\n We will have four speakers at this event:<\/p>\n David Graddol<\/strong><\/p>\n He is Director of The English Company (UK) Ltd which provides consultancy and publishing services in applied linguistics, with a special focus on English language and education policy. David worked for many years in the Faculty of Education and Language Studies at the UK Open University and during 2010-2011 was Visiting Associate Professor at City University of Hong Kong. He has been involved in ELT projects in China, India and Latin America since the early 1990s. In The Future of English? (1997) David set out a new agenda for understanding the growing importance of English as an international language. English Next (2006) English Next India (2010), and English Next Brazil (2014), provide overviews of English in global education \u2013 all published by the British Council. Profiling English in China: The Pearl River Delta (2013), for Cambridge English Language Assessment, examines public discourses and language landscapes in south China. (All these titles can be freely downloaded from the internet).<\/p>\n Plenary: English and Economic Development<\/b><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Carol Read<\/strong><\/p>\n Carol Read has over 30 years’ experience in English language teaching as a teacher, teacher trainer, academic manager and materials writer. She has taught students of all ages and levels, from very young children to adults. Carol’s main specialisation is in primary language teaching and she has run numerous teacher education courses and worked as an educational consultant in many different countries in Europe, Latin America and Asia.<\/p>\n Carol has published extensively in the field of teaching English to young learners, including course books, supplementary materials, online storytelling and CLIL projects, as well as many articles on primary ELT methodology. Her most recent publication, Footprints, is a fully-digital, primary coursebook series. Carol’s award-winning titles include 500 Activities for the Primary Classroom, which was Highly Commended in the ESU Duke of Edinburgh awards, and Bugs (with three co-authors), which won a British Council Innovation Award.\u00a0 Carol is currently President of IATEFL (International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language).<\/p>\n Plenary: Seven Ways to Promote Creativity in the Classroom<\/b><\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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