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Monday, November 18, 2013

Event: KSAALT RC November 23rd Event

KSAALT Riyadh Chapter

 

Date: Saturday, 23 November 2013

Time: 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM (AST)

 

Registration: http://www.eventbrite.ca/e/ksaalt-rc-november-23rd-event-tickets-9385882427

 

Address: Prince Sultan University, Riyadh 12435, Saudi Arabia

Coordinates: 24.737337,46.701929

Google Maps Link: http://goo.gl/maps/qxPE5


FB: facebook.com/KSAALT.Riyadh.Chapter

Twitter: KSAALT_RC

 

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Association of Language Teachers is a group of language educators interested in promoting and supporting language instruction across Saudi Arabia. Although most members of KSAALT teach English as a second or foreign language, KSAALT welcomes educators that teach all languages or teach content with English as a medium of instruction. The main mission of this budding organization is to connect those interested in supporting and advancing language instruction. Its success depends on the ethos, logos, and pathos of its members. KSAALT supports educators from all institutions and levels (e.g. K-12, tertiary education, language institutions) and welcomes instructors from all nations.
KSAALT's short-term goals are to establish a strong, workable organization with appropriate governing documents, an active membership, and events that benefit educators in the area. In the long term, KSAALT hopes to host and help facilitate consistent monthly seminars, annual conferences, publish scholarly journals with a review board, and pursue new venues to accommodate our growing membership.

Event Details:

Speaker: Dr. Alia Mitchell

Dr. Alia Mitchell is the Chairperson of the English Department and Director of the Teaching and Learning Center at Prince Sultan University where she teaches in the Applied Linguistics and Translation programs. She has taught in Saudi Arabia for 14 years, and is also head of the Riyadh Chapter of KSAALT. Her professional areas of interest include linguistics, TEFL, professional development, and quality assurance and accreditation issues in ELT. 

This session will discuss the guidelines for classroom observation in an ELT setting and allow time for interactive activities. The participants will learn that observations will

help you assess and learn more about teaching and learning and most importantly, keep in mind that any given observation is only a snap shot of what happens in the classroom. 

Have questions about KSAALT RC November 23rd Event? Contact KSAALT Riyadh Chapter

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