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Hem pensat que era hora d’unir-nos tots els que ens dediquem a ensenyar ANGLÉS professionalment. L’objectiu és que puguem intercanviar experiències i materials i formar-nos. Volem convertir-nos en un punt de trobada dels professionals de l’anglés i organitzar jornades, xarrades i seminaris. Volem ser la veu dels professionals de l'anglés i col·laborar amb tots els relacionats amb l'anglés i amb l'administració educativa i que se’ns tinga en compte com a interlocutors a l'hora de prendre decisions.

An association to unite us all who teach English professionally has been created. The aim is to share experiences, exchange materials and encourage further training with conferences, lectures and debates and ultimately become the voice of teachers of English and liaise with all those involved and especially with our educational authority.

Monday, 12 March 2012

Fwd: <<<NEW DATES(27&28 APRIL) FOR <<DIGITAL STORYTELLING>> WORKSHOP>>>>>>>>

APAVAC announces that the workshop
                     "Digital StoryTelling" 
 by IULMA (Instituto Interuniversitario de Lenguas Aplicadas) is being  rescheduled to April 27 and 28  2012. That is a Friday from 16.00 to 21.00 and Saturday from 9.00 to 14.00. It covers the equivalent of 10 hours and will be certified by "Servei de Formació del Professorat de la Universitat de València". The venue is at  "Facultat de Filologia,Traducció i Comunicació ". Find further info in attached leaflet by  clicking HERE

The fee is 30€ for APAVAC Members and members of other sister English teachers associations (APAC, APABAL, GRETA, CETA, TEA, APIGA, TESOL, APPI, BETEA) and 50€ for non-members payable into APAVAC bank account.Don't forget to mention your name and "Digital Story Telling Seminar" under  "Concepto". 
Deadline for registration is 24 April 2012

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Friday, 9 March 2012

ESP Seminar : English in Vocational Training

ESP Seminar : English in Vocational Training

We are pleased to announce that a seminar devoted to English for Ciclos Formativos  is being held in Alicante city  next May 12 at (click) Sede Universitaria Ciudad de Alicante , Avda. Ramón y Cajal,nº 4 , from 9  to 14 h.

This event is only possible thanks to the generous effort of the University of Alicante. We do appreciate their help.


This mini conference is organised by APAVAC and endorsed by Universitat d'Alacant. At APAVAC we realise that ESP is one of the most neglected areas in ELT and wish to bring together professionals  who are involved in a growing field. As most know, LOE  adaptation of Vocational Training Cycles means that a number of hours of Technical English are being included in the syllabuses as a RMI (Reserva de Modulo en Inglés) and although only temporarily the increment in hours for us Teachers of English is substantial. We also know that especially in industrial Cycles published  materials are scarce and many of us are at a bit of a loss when designing course content. We also feel neglected by  our educational authority who will not provide proper training.
We would like this  event to be the starting point of a permanent group of colleagues who get together to share materials, experiences, ideas and general info on all ESP matters.

The event is free and open to all. However, priority is given to APAVAC members since there are only 80 places.

Bear in mind, though, that training activities such as this are free and only possible thanks to the generosity of our speakers and the support of  APAVAC membership. If you are not a member yet, please contribute by joining  us
To register click HERE
To see the programme, click HERE
                     
                   
P R O G R A M M E

Alacant, May 12th  

9.00-9.30
Registration
9.30-9:45
Welcoming address by  APAVAC Board
9.45-10.45

Opening lecture:  Los lenguajes de especialidad:su aprendizaje y enseñanza.

Dr. José Mateo Martínez(University of Alicante)
10.45-11.15
Coffee Break
11.15-12.45

When Humanities and Information and Communication Technology Merge

Dra Victoria Guillén Nieto  (University of Alicante)

"It's a Deal!":
Presentation of serious video game.
Presentation of the Master's Degree in English and Spanish for Specific Purposes at the University of Alicante
Dra Victoria Guillén Nieto
12.45-14.00
Workshop :“A Showcase of Resources for English Teachers in Vocational Training”

D. Vicente Sánchez Garrigós  (CIPFP Faitanar, Quart de Poblet)

Venue  :        Sala Rafael Altamira












                               

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

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Monday, 27 February 2012

<<<<<<STOP PRESS>>>NEW DATES for DIGITAL STORY TELLING SEMINAR>>>>STOP PRESS >>>>>

Due to recent events arising in the school/teaching community and "Evaluaciones" being postponed consequently, DIGITALSTORYTELLING SEMINAR has been moved to the end of  April. Those who have already registered please let us know whether you want your money back or you want to hold your registration.
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Monday, 20 February 2012

BRITISH COUNCIL ELTAs MEETING FEBRUARY 10TH 2012

For the second year running, APAVAC went to Madrid to the Annual English Teachers Associations meeting,  invited by the British Council Spain. The following ET Associations were present along with APAVAC: APAC(Catalonia), APABAL (Balearic Islands), CETA (Córdoba), GRETA (Granada), APIGA (Galicia), TEA (Canary Islands),APPI (Portugal), TESOL Spain and BETEA (Basque Country).
On the Saturday evening session, part of the associations presented their reports.
APAVAC started by thanking the BC for inviting us to the meeting and generously running with all expenses involved. There followed a brief review of achievements of APAVAC. How membership had grown from 80 to almost 160 members. We mentioned as our key event the I APAVAC Conference in October 2011. We stressed how  a number of first rate speakers kindly contributed to a very successful event.. We mentioned Patrick Howarth from  British Council Valencia, IULMA and Miguel Martínez from the University of Valencia and María Jesús Frígols (CLIL), Esther Molina from CETA, Victoria Oliver from UJI, Rodrigo F. Carmona, Beatriu Cardona.


Then we briefly informed how we had established new and profitable liaisons specially when organizing our conference, including the University of Valencia, British Council Valencia, publishers and also recently University of Alicante.

We also presented our short term projects, such as ESP Conference in May in Alicante and later in Valencia, IULMA digital story telling in March and for next school year , our II APAVAC Conference. We also aim at spreading the association further in Alicante and Castellón.

Then, the rest of the associations reported on their achievements since last meeting.
 During the reports, a number of issues of our interest arose:
-the only community that has to do the A2 tests in secondary schools  is our Comunidad Valenciana.
-Cooperation among ELTAs in the areas of attending each other’s events, sharing publishing materials, sharing speakers, events info - keep us posted so that we can cross promote events & initiatives through our contacts, members and channels of communication 
-Boosting visibility through BC Website, Facebook, the Press.
-Validation of Training Credits from other communities.
-Creation of ELT Iberia blog, like a public community site. Commitment for 2 postings a month per association
-Reaching out to university students as future professionals and associates.
-How to get language assistants (UK; USA), CIE  American Association.
-Offering to Educational Authorities as advisors.
-Achieving of Certification Body Status in agreement with Educational Authorities.                      
-Discount for members on other TAs conferences
-Invitation to Coimbra and to Bilbao (1 person) 12th March, send name of person
-Work on improvement of  conditions for CLIL teachers and bilingual schools.
-Exploring ways in which BC and TAs can support English in vocational education

Mark Levy ,  Project Manager of  Inclusion & Diversity in Education (INDIE) and Manager of ELT & Education Projects team, British Council, Spain, projects closed the meeting stating the British Council policy and how we could as TAs cooperate with them.
1          Stakeholders Mapping; Talking and working with the right people who are key in policies
2          Policy Dialogue; Strenghtening  BC’s status  as”World Authority” 
3          Global Products & Services; Raising revenue while reaching wider audience
4          A joined up approach; Working with all TC in Spain and across Europe.

British Council-Spain Activity Focus for 2011-2012
-More engagement with a wider variety of key players in English
-Think Tanks, High Level conference
-Re-defining BC’s role in Bi-lingual Projects
-Marketing and selling BC’s Global Products and Services
-Delivering BC’s “Connecting Classrooms” activities: Olympics, Dickens,etc materials all free at  www.teachingenglish.org

After a meal on Saturday we all said our goodbyes until next year. All in all we learnt very much from each other, were encouraged by the British Council to keep up the good work and we got renewed energy and ideas to last for another year.