[etni] The history of ELT and Principled Eclecticism

  • From: <Leo.Selivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2012 19:33:17 -0000

Dear all
Last weekend I had the pleasure to attend, for a second time, the annual TESOL 
France colloquium in Paris. I attended five workshops, an entertaining 
tech/anti-tech debate and three plenary talks. You can read my (reflective) 
summary of the closing plenary entitled "Mis-applied linguistics" here:  
http://bit.ly/U40SiE

Other reports from conference sessions (including mine) can be found on Mark 
Hancock's blog:
http://hancockmcdonald.com/blog/topic/tesol-france


LEO

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