Thursday, June 30, 2011

[ELTeCS_PERU] Programa de Pregrado en Educación - II‏

Dear colleagues

" Teachers are the most responsible and important members of society because their professional efforts affect the face of the earth". ( Helen Caldicott)

We would like to contribute to your professional efforts and that is why we are sending this information for all those who may be interested.

Best Regards

TEACH ( Peruvian Association of Teachers of English)

Note:If you´d like to become a member please visit our blog: teach-peru.blogspot.com or send a mail to teach-peru@rocketmail.com . Membership is free of charge.

GRADO DE BACHILLER Y TITULO DE LICENCIADO EN EDUCACION

Presentación

El programa de pregrado de la Facultad de Educación de a Unviersidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia busca que el participante reflexione sobre su experiencia docente y contraste sus saberes con los aportes y experiencias innovadoras en el campo educativo. Tiene como finalidad que el participante desarrolle habilidades y técnicas de investigación que le permitan generar y participar comprometidamente enpropuestas de innovación y mejoramiento de la calidad eucativa

Dirigido a

Estudiantes en Educación.

Bachilleres de otras carreras que ejercen la docencia.

Personas con estudios en otras carreras que ejercen docencia.

Duración y Horario de estudio

Titulado de ISP: II Ciclos

Sin mención: III ciclos

Con mención: IV ciclos

Sábados de 2:30 pm a 8:30pm.

Lugar de estudio Inscripción Inversión:

Campus Sur - Miraflores

Armendáriz 445

Inscripciones hasta el 22 de julio

Inicio de clase: 27 de agosto

Inscripción: S/. 160.00

Matrícula: S/. 163.00

Valor de la hora Crédito S/. 105.00

El postulante antes de inscribirse deberá presentar una copia de sus certificados de estudios para una evaluación preliminar, el cual puede escanearlo y enviarlo al email: faedu.imagen@oficinas-upch.pe

faedu.imagen@oficinas-upch.pe

Mayor información sobre plan de estudio, requisitos y procesos de admisión visitar la siguiente dirección:

http://www.upch.edu.pe/faedu o llamar al 319-0000 anexo 2451

[ELTeCS_PERU] Macmillan Professional Proficiency Program

REMINDER PPP EXAM:


The exams will be administered by the prestigious Universidad de Piura (UdeP). To take the PPP Qualification Exam, teachers must register with the UdeP and pay the exam fee. Only teachers who have attended no less than three learning sessions (at least one has to be a face-to-face session) will be entitled to take the PPP qualification exam. However, we encourage you to attend all the sessions, face-to-face and online. The exam will be based on three pillars: the sessions the teacher has attended, the webinars they have viewed, and the Macmillan book "Teaching Practice" by Roger Gower, Diane Phillips & Steve Walters.

Certificates will be awarded by Universidad de Piura only to all those teachers who pass the exam with a grade of eleven (11).

The deadline for the registration to take the PPP Qualification Exam is July 1st. Every teacher should send us an e-mail to: academiconsultants@macmillan.com.pe

* The exam will take place on Friday, July 22nd at 6:00 sharp at Udep P headquarters.

* For teachers from other provinces the exam will be sent by our sale representative on their next visit.

* Pay the exam fee (S/. 60.00 each) at Macmillan BCP Account in Soles: 193-1316037-002.

Give the teller your name and keep your voucher number and send us an e-mail: academiconsultants@macmillan.com.pe

- The minimum number of teachers required by UdeP to take the exam is twenty.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT PPP EXAM, PLEASE CONTACT US:

:: Tel 441-0311 Ext. 2037

:: info@macmillan.com.pe
 // http://www.macmillanseminars.com.pe/

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

[ELTeCS_PERU] INFORMATION ABOUT THE XIX PERU TESOL CONVENTION

[ELTeCS_PERU] INFORMATION ABOUT THE XIX PERU TESOL CONVENTION


The 19th Annual PERU TESOL Convention

"The Teaching and Learning of English for Comprehensive Understanding through Interdisciplinary Topics and Classroom Research and Practice"

July 31st – August 2nd, 2011

Centro de Idiomas

Universidad Nacional del Callao

Av. Juan Pablo II Nº 310, Bellavista – Callao

Lima - Peru

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Dr. Roger Gee. Holy Family University. Philadelphia, USA. “Spelling in English: Is it important? Should we teach it?”

Dr. Kate Reynolds. University of Wisconsin – Eau Claire. Wisconsin, USA.

“10 Quick Tips to Gauge Learners' Comprehension”

Dr. Christine Coombe. Dubai Men’s College, Dubai, UAE.

“Best Practice in ELT: 10 Traits of a Highly Effective Teacher”

Dr. David Fay. US Embassy. Lima, Peru.

“Shaping the Way We Teach English in the Andes”

Dr. Karen Jogan. Albright College. Reading Pennsylvania, USA.

“Differentiated instruction: engaging students in content”

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PERU TESOL

19th National Convention

The 19th PERU TESOL Convention will congregate national and foreign specialists who will be in charge of workshops with the active participation of attendants in order to exchange experiences and strategies that can be applied in the classroom.

This convention is addressed to English Teachers of all educative levels who work for public and private institutions. Also to those who work as freelancers and to students who are about to finish their studies of English Teaching.

AFFILIATION, MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL AND CONVENTION FEES

A. MEMBERSHIP FEES:

Renewal: S/. 35.00 Affiliation: S/. 80.00

B. CONVENTION REGISTRATION FEES:

Registration ClassEarly Registration

June 15th to July 25th. Late Registration

(after July 25th. and ON SITE)

Members in other places rather than LimaS/. 85.00S/. 105.00

Members in LimaS/. 105.00S/. 125.00

Registration on line for MembersS/. 120.00S/. 140.00

Non MembersS/. 180.00S/. 200.00

Registration on line for non membersS/. 200.00S/. 240.00

Foreign TeachersS/. 200.00S/. 240.00

NOTE: If your membership has expired, you must renew to remain eligible for the convention members registration dues

CERTIFICATION:

Certificates will be granted only to those attendants who accumulate a minimum 90% of the total of the academic hours that include plenaries, and workshops.

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2011 PERU TESOL LIST OF SPEAKERS AND TOPICS

1. Dr. Bethe Schoenfeld. Western Galilee College. Acco – Israel. “Computer Use to Address Diverse Learning Style and Teaching English Vocabulary in English”

2. Dr. Kate Reynolds. University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. Wisconsin-Eau Claire, USA. “Make it Your Own: User-Friendly Rubrics for the Language Classroom and Analyzing your Textbooks to Improve Instruction and for Publication”

3. Dr. Karen Jogan. Albright College, Reading Pennsylvania, USA. “Building and practicing vocabulary for content and Cultural excursions with sights and sounds from the US”

4. Dr. Roger Gee. Holy Family University. Philadelphia, USA. “Developing Reader Response with Narrative Texts and Teaching the Structure of Expository Texts”

5. Dr. Susana Gutierrez Saldaña. Universidad del Santa. Chimbote, Ancash, Peru.

“Using Projects In An English Class and Using Grammar Online”

6. Lic. Nadia Baca Carranza. Universidad del Santa. Chimbote, Ancash, Peru. “ “Reading On Line, Using Grammar Online”

7. Dr. Lucia Ramos. Universidad Arturo Prat. Iquique, Chile. “Video-textbook to develop integrated language skills and cultural knowledge”

8. Dr. Hernan Pereira Palomo. Universidad Arturo Prat. Iquique, Chile. “Effective use of digital photography in English teaching and Video-textbook to develop integrated language skills and cultural knowledge”

9. Dr. Marcela Quintana Lara and María Isabel Trillo. Universidad Arturo Prat. Iquique, Chile. “Using movies in the Language Classroom: Best Teaching Practices”

10. Dr. Solange Lopes Murphy. Indiana State University. Terre Haute, Indiana, USA. “Stages of Second Language Development: Assessment and Instruction and Teaching Effectively Using SIOP”

11. Dr. Rosalba Cárdenas and Norbella Miranda. Universidad del Valle & Universidad de San Buenaventura Cali. Cali, Colombia. “Colombian foreign language education policy: conditions of implementation”

12. María Isabel Cobian Ovalle. Lima, Peru. “Writing and Correcting Using Rubrics, Classroom Management and Discipline and Oxford’s Indirect Strategy Classification System for successful Language Learning”

13. Ian Caldon. California State University. San Bernardino, California, USA. “WebQuests: Internet Inquiry as a Dynamic and Authentic Experience and Universal Design for Learning: An Equal Classroom for Everyone”

14. Augusto Lescano. Sir Alexander Fleming College – La Libertad, Trujillo, Peru. “Understanding And Mastering Content, and Assessment For Learning”

15. Dr. Rhonda Ferreira Habersham. Lesley University. Cambridge, Massachusetts.USA. “Comics and graphic novels in the ESL classroom and Arts, Vocabulary and ESOL students”

16. George Truscott. Kinki University. Kowakae, Higashiosaka, Japan. “Teachers Do Little, Students Do More: A Design For An Extensive Reading (ER) Component and Can Students Take Matters Into Their Own Hands? “

17. Magda Edith Castro Zegarra. Camelot Teacher Training Center. Lima, Peru. “The Importance of Reading in the Learning Process”

18. Enrique Liñan Saavedra. Universidad Privada del Norte – Laureate International Universities. Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru. “Getting Better & Better: Innovative Activities for Teaching Reading and Writing and Add, Mix, and Shake: Energize and Educate”

19. Osmar Tàvara Hidalgo. IEP Señor de La Vida – Chimbote, Ancash, Peru. “Add, Mix, and Shake: Energize and Educate”

20. Rita Aldorino. Ministry of Education. San Salvador de Jujuy. Argentina. “Developing Reading Strategies to Promote Critical Thinkers and Teaching Phonetics in the EFL Class: An Innovative Project”

21. Daniel Presson. Advocacy for STEM in ESL. Marysville, CA. USA“STEM Cognates for Vocabulary Building and Reading/Writing Development, STEM = Economic Growth and STEM Cognates to Build Vocabulary and Teach Grammar”

22. Ernesto Diaz Mercado. USMP- FN. Chiclayo, Lambayeque, Peru. “Working Together” and “How Do You Pronounce It?”

23. Jorge Garavito Franco. Caña Brava Enterprise. Piura, Peru. “Enhancing Communicative Opportunities In EFL Classes and Corrective Feedback And The Use Of L1 In Class”

24. Thomas Koch. Kinki University. Japan. “W. Edwards Deming Management Principles and the Language Classroom and Leveraging Language Learning Activities with Moodle Computer Programs”

25. Dr. Susan Blanco. Utah Valley University. Utah, USA. “Teaching and Learning with Twitter and Extensive Reading: the key to increasing reading fluency”

26. Dr. Deanna Gamel Hochstein. American English Institute, Department of Linguistics, University of Oregon. Oregon, USA. “Thinking Critically in the English Language Classroom and Strategies for Improving Thinking”

27. Dr. Claudia Schwalm. California State University. East Bay, Hayward, California, USA. “Using Time Lines to Make World History Come Alive and Let’s Make Games in English”

28. Dr. Carmen Caceda and Consuelo Caceda. Western Oregon University. USA and Colegio Nacional “Sol de Vitarte” Nº 1226 Lima, Peru. “Becoming culturally responsive teachers/educators”

29. Graciela Miranda de Quequesana. Arequipa, Peru. “The cultural dimension in English as a foreign language-.Analysis of course books and How a foreign child acquires English and how she develops communicative competence in an American school”

30. Dr. Gwen McIntyre. Atlantic Cape Community College. Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. “Quality Speaking and Writing Feedback Using Rubrics and Develop Your Own Effective Pronunciation Games”

31. Dr. Shirley Shields. Atlantic Cape Community College. Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. “Clicks, Flicks, and Tricks and Develop Your Own Effective Pronunciation Games”

32. Gregory Tume Palacios. ICPNA RG- Piura. Piura, Peru. “Understanding and Teaching Children and The History of the English Language”

33. Julio Gutierrez Gago. Centro de Idiomas de la Universidad Nacional del Santa. Chimbote, Ancash – Peru. “How To Get Better Our Students’ Competence. Im – Possible? And Turn Your Mobile Phone Off!!! Or Not?”

34. Zenaida Leonor Marín Cáceres. PERU-ELTNETWORKS. Lima, Peru. “An intercultural approach in ELT: implementing an Intercultural Approach and The impact of cultural factors in language learning”

35. Karina Isabel Córdova Bocanegra. Centro de Idiomas de la Universidad Nacional de Trujillo. Trujillo, La Libertad - Peru. “Proactive Practices for Today’s classroom and Enhancing Your Teaching Effectiveness”

36. Melba Libia Cárdenas Beltran. Departamento de Lenguas Extranjeras - Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Bogotá, Colombia. “Grassroots teachers as researchers and writers: Experiences from an ELT Journal”

37. Martha Cecilia Perez Gamboa. Universidad Cesar Vallejo Consortium. Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru. “Language Testing in Practice and Action Inquiry and Reflective Teaching”

38. Lourdes Talavera Ugarte. Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, Arequipa, Peru. “Open-Ended Activities As An Effective Tool To Deal With Mixed-Ability Classes and Techniques And Strategies To Help Students Learn Grammar By Themselves”

39. Consuelo Tantaleán Smith and Oscar Carrillo Verástegui. Universidad Cesar Vallejo Consortium. Trujillo, La Libertad – Peru. Why Accreditation Matters.

40. Dr. Chris Larssen. UCSP and Via Lingua International TEFL. Arequipa, Peru. “Improving the quality and quantity of Student Talk Time”

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Centro de Idiomas
Universidad Nacional del Callao
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2011 CONVENTION INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION

ANCASH:

Prof. Lila Maguiña Alvarado. Tel... 043 312225, Cel.: 943-275419 Banchero Rossi E'4, Lote 2. Nvo. Chimbote. Mon. to Fri: 04.00 to 08:00 p.m.

Prof. Julio Gutierrez Gago. Cel.: 949654577 RPM* 916717 Centro de Idiomas de la Universidad Nacional de la Santa, Campus Universitario de la UNS, Mon to Fri: 10:00 to 12:00 a.m.

AREQUIPA:

Prof. Clara Flores Jauregui, Prof. Patricia Silva Aldazabal. Tel: 054-335233, 959 339487 Santa Rosa de Viterbo School, Zamacola AV, 106 Yanahuara Mon to Fri: 02:00 to 04:00 p.m.

Prof. Sonia Conde Ramos, Prof. Giovanna Alvarez Chavez. Tel 054 – 409846, 958- 680635,Teniente Ferre 206 – A, Miraflores. Mon. to Fri. & Sat. 05:00 to 07:00

CAJAMARCA:

Prof. Fany Atalaya Vásquez. Tel. 076 976 491593 Centro de Idiomas de la UNC. Jr. Dos de Mayo 334 Cajamarca Fri: 10:00 am to 12:00 am, Sat. 10:00 to 12:30 am

CAJAMARCA - CHOTA:

Prof. Neiser Tapia Rojas. Tel.076 976 757768 José Arana 713 – Chota Cajamarca. Mon to Fri: 02:00 to 03:00 p.m. I..E. Santa Rafaela Maria. Mon to Fri: 09:30 to 11:15 a.m.

HUANUCO:

Prof. Liz Gómez Mauricio. Cel. Movistar 962659167 Claro 962725406 Fonavi IV Dpto. 203, Edifc. A-2 Amarilis – Huánuco Instituto UK VIVENTIAL Jr, Huanuco 722 Mon, Fri: 12:00 to 01:00 p.m. /04:00to 06:00 p.m.

JUNIN:

Prof. Blanca Nolazco León. Tel.: 064 – 231092 / 964 990229 Colegio Salesiano Técnico Don Bosco. Av. Huancavelica Nº 165 El Tambo, Mon to Fri: 12.00 m to 01.00 p.m. Avenida Daniel Alcides Carrión 2069-2071 Huancayo Mon to Fri: 04:00 to 07:00 p.m.

LA LIBERTAD:

Prof. Flora de la Cruz de Peláez. Tel. 044 221768, 949254540 Mauricio Simons 700, Las Quintanas, Trujillo – La Libertad. Mon to Fri: 04:00 to 07:00 p.m.

Prof. Marizela Calderón Rodriguez. Tel. 044 – 230526, 044 – 948338758. Centro de Idiomas de la Universidad Nacional de Trujillo = CIDUNT Av. Jesus de Nazareth s/n. Mon. Wed. Fri. 03:00 to 04:00 p.m./ Tue, Thu. 04:30 to 06:00

LAMBAYEQUE:

Prof. Max Perez Vera / Prof. Yvonne Muro Vega / Prof. Cyntia Mundaca Martos Tel. 074-271961 RPM: # 745350 / RPC. 943355476 CENTRO DE IDIOMAS DE LA FACHSE VIRGILIO DALL'ORSO 150 Chiclayo, Lambayeque Mon to Fri: 7:00 p.m. to 09:20 p.m.

Prof. William Garboza Aguilar. Cel. 979879646, Tel. RPM # 445335 Oficinas del Programa LEMM de la Facultad de educación FACHSE de la UNPRG Dall' Orso Cdra 1. Chiclayo, Lambayeque. Mon to Fri: 01:00 to 06:00 a.m.

Monday, June 27, 2011

[ELTeCS_PERU] Agradecimiento

PERU-ELTNETWORKS Affiliate of IATEFL-UK


(Asociación Peruana de Profesores de Inglés)

Agradece profundamente a los participantes al 4to Taller “ Integration of Technology in ELT”, la especial asistencia de docentes de Ica ( Universidad “San Luis Gonzaga”), de Chimbote (Universidad Nacional del Santa) y la sobresaliente participación de los ponentes:

Norma Vecorena , Jean Garay Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal (EUDED)

Carmen Castro,( EspecialistaIdiomas-Ministerio de Educación)

Eileen Murphy, Cindy Moleyro (UK/Venezuela)

Victor Hugo Rojas ( Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos)

( Universidad Nacional de Educación “Enrique Guzman y Valle”, todos ellos participantes del Curso online “Exploring WEB 2.0” sponsored by RELO.

Asimismo, nuestro sincero reconocimiento a las siguientes Editoriales que enviaron presentes para los participantes, celebrando anticipadamente el “Dia del Maestro”:

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

ANGLO DEL PERU

MACMILLAN

NUEVAS TECNICAS EDUCATIVAS “NUTESA”

PEARSON EDUCATION

SPECIAL BOOK SERVICES

Igualmente a RELO(Regional English Language Office-US Embassy)Officer:David Fay por los presentes que entregaron a todos los participantes y ponentes.

En Julio no presentaremos Talleres ya que nos veremos en PERU TESOL 2011 CONVENTION July31st, August 1st, August 2nd

Venue: Centro de Idiomas de la Universidad Nacional del Callao

Av. Juan Pablo II Nº 310, Bellavista – Callao, Lima

A nombre de la Asociacion, nuevamente mil gracias!

PERUELTNETWORKS-Affiliate of IATEFL-UK



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[ELTeCS_PERU] Cambridge ESOL IATEFL Scholarships 2012 [1 Attachment]

IATEFL Scholarships 2012


Win an ‘all expenses paid’ trip to the 46th Annual IATEFL Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, 19th - 23rd March 2012.

Cambridge ESOL is offering five scholarships:

Cambridge ESOL Dr Peter Hargreaves Scholarship awarded in memory of a former Chief Executive of Cambridge ESOL

Cambridge ESOL Best Practice in Teacher Training Scholarship

Cambridge ESOL Best Practice in State Education Scholarship

Cambridge ESOL Best Practice in Language Assessment Scholarship

Cambridge ESOL Best Practice in English for Academic Purposes Scholarship

The scholarships include registration fees, accommodation and travel costs, plus a year's IATEFL membership.

For further information about the scholarships and full entry guidelines www.iatefl.org/scholarships/

The closing date for entries is 22 August, 2011

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

[ELTeCS_PE​RU] [Embajada EEUU] Webinars for English Teachers. NNESTs vs NESTs: Unmasking the Myth. June 22nd and 24th

Webinar for English Teachers: NNESTs vs NESTs: Unmasking the Myth

Heard this before? “I prefer a native speaker of English.” If yes, then you’re aware of the argument between Non-native English speaking teachers (NNEST) and native English speaking teachers (NEST). This controversy has produced numerous myths. In this webinar, we will debate the truths and misconceptions behind the myths. * If you want to submit your questions in advance, click on this link and enter or write to reloandes@state.gov. For future webinars, check our calendar at http://lima.usembassy.gov/webinars.html.

What:NNESTs vs NESTs: Unmasking the MythWebinar on English teaching methodology, organized by the Regional English Language Office for the Andean Region. US Embassy

Who: Tim Robinson (English Language Fellow) Evelin Ojeda Naveda (VenTESOL Vice-President; Professor at Universidad de Carabobo, Venezuela)Grazibel Nani (English Teacher)

When:Wednesday, June 22nd from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. (Central Time) And Friday, June 24th from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. (Central Time) (The same webinar will be repeated on both days).

Where:Join us from a computer with audio and internet access through https://statedept.connectsolutions.com/reloandes; choose the option “Enter as a Guest”, register yourself entering your name and city (Example: Marcela – Lima) and click on “Enter Room”. The webinar is free. No previous registration is needed.

Friday, June 10, 2011

[ELTeCS_PERU] Fw: RV: PERU-ELTNETWORKS WORKSHOP

PERU-ELTNETWORKS Affiliate of IATEFL


Has the pleasure of announcing its Fourth ELT Event : “Integration of Technology in ELT “ to be held on Saturday, June 25th 2011.

VENUE : Colegio Maria Alvarado (Laboratorio de Idiomas) Av. 28 de Julio 249 - Lima 1

.Most teachers use the Internet for planning, research and exchange of ideas. There’s so much more to be found and used. If used properly and constructively, the Internet and all the many valuable tools we can get for the classroom gives our classes the added value that makes a difference in our teaching. In this workshop, you will have theoretical framework in a very dynamic way making you familiar with all what ICT has to offer , how to set a “web log” or “blogs” in the classroom. Suggestions for use, ideas and since this is going to be a “Hands on Workshop” ”, that is to say that each participant will be able to apply what it is being shared , working on a computer, thus, effective learning is totally guaranteed!

The Presenters will be teachers who have just finished ‘Exploring WEB 2. 0 :Tools for Classroom Teaching and Professional Development’ , course which was organized by RELO, Regional English Language Office from the US Embassy.

Programme:

2.00 – 2.30 UNFV: EUDED Escuela Universitaria de Educación a Distancia

‘Programmes for in-service teachers’- Miss Norma Vecorena- Mrs Jean Garay

2.30- 3.45 ICT: Theoretical Framework - Romina Bellido

3.45 – 4.00 Coffee Break

4:00 – 5:20 “Setting weblogs :Enhancing Professional Development”

Eileen Murphy - Carmen Mortara

5:20 -5:30 Information about ELT Conferences to be held in July.

5:20-5:45 Raffle/Certificates/Closing

Number of Participants: 50 / Registration deadline: June 22rd,2011 informes@perueltnetworks.com Monto a depositar: S/.40.00 nuevos soles en Cuenta Interbank ahorros M.N. 115 303 1800 4 41, Eva Cecilia Carmelino Mayorga