Moderating TEFL International TESOL Courses
Oversight:
TEFL International is externally
validated and moderated by a Board of Academic Advisors. This board includes
several internationally recognized experts in the field of English Language
Teaching as well as dozens of regional language experts in language teaching and
teacher training. Both international and regional members advise TEFL
International staff on our teacher training centers worldwide.
International board members visit TEFL International regions worldwide. Members
participate as keynote speakers at free national teacher training conferences /
workshops sponsored and hosted by TEFL International. They also provide TEFL
International with advice on the quality of our training programs in the region
they visit on how our programs can adapt and change with growing trends in
teacher training. International board members are not TEFL International
moderators, but industry experts that advise TEFL International centers and
participate in teacher training initiatives hosted by TEFL International.
Regional board members (local moderators) are trained specialists with more than
five years experience in teaching, teacher training and managerial positions
(which hire teachers). Regional members visit TEFL International locations
monthly to moderate each TEFL International course, ensuring the course meets
industry needs for that particular region, is of high quality and that trainees
are happy with their courses. A regional member is not a TEFL International
staff member, but rather a paid external consultant that moderates our courses
monthly by visiting our center in the region (where they have knowledge of local
teacher needs). The regional moderator meets with training staff and course
participants, reviews course participant’s work and checks center resources are
adequate. A full description of the moderation process, as well as any
credentials of regional moderators, can be provided on request by emailing
mikef@teflintl.com
TEFL International – Board of Academic Advisors:
- Alan Maley : Dr. Maley served as English Language Officer for the British Council in Yugoslavia, Ghana, Italy, France and China from 1962 to 1988. As well as their Regional Representative in South India (Madras). From 1988 to 1993, he was Director-General of the Bell Educational Trust, Cambridge and from 1993 to 1998 he was Senior Fellow in the Department of English Language and Literature at the National University of Singapore. Dr. Maley directed the graduate programme at Assumption University, Bangkok from and from 1998 to 2003 and is currently a freelance consultant and Series Editor for the Oxford University Press Resource Books for Teachers series. His publications include: The Language Teacher's Voice; Literature; Beyond Words; Sounds Interesting; Sounds Intriguing; Words; Variations on a Theme; Drama Techniques in Language Learning; The Mind's Eye; Learning to Listen; Poem into Poem; Short and Sweet; and The English Teacher's Voice.
- Brian Tomlinson : Dr. Tomlinson is Head of the Post-Graduate, Research and Consultancy Unit in the School of Languages at Leeds Metropolitan University in the UK. He has worked in many countries including Nigeria, Zambia, Vanuatu, Indonesia, Japan and Singapore. Posts have included working as a secondary school teacher, teacher-trainer, curriculum developer, director of studies, university lecturer and football coach. Dr. Tomlinson has given presentations to teachers in nearly 50 countries and published over 70 books and articles (including openings, Materials Development in Language Teaching and Developing Materials for Language Teaching). He's also the Founder and President of MATSDA, the International Materials Development Association, which runs annual conferences and workshops and publishes its journal Folio twice a year. He has also co-authored Discover English, a methodology book for English language teachers which focuses on language analysis.
- Dave Hopkins : Mr. Hopkins is the director of TEFL International´s academic programs around the world. Mr. Hopkins began in English language training as an EFL teacher on a graduate internship at the Instituto Cultural Peruano-Norteamericano in Lima Peruholds. He received his Master´s degree in TEFL and in Intercultural Management from the School of International Training (SIT). He has taught , developed, managed and trained teachers in language programs in Latin America, the Middle East, Africa and Asia for over three decades. His most recent position before coming on board with TEFL International was the course director at the AUA Language centre in Bangkok. Keeping up with changes in the industry and methodologies, Mr. Hopkins has helped bring TEFL International into the forefront of the industry with his experience and insightful knowledge
- John W. Miller : John W. Miller is an Academic Specialist for the Korean Language Program at the Defense Language Institute, Monterey, California, where he is in charge of faculty development. He designs and facilitates teacher-training workshops for faculty and learning strategies workshops for students. John began his career as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Liberia. After getting his MA, he taught in and directed Kyungsung University’s Foreign Language Institute in Pusan, Korea for three years. Later, while working for Ohio University, he helped launch OPELT, an English Language Program at Chubu University in Kasugai, Japan. He also served as Associate Peace Corps Director in Ukraine during the mid-90s and later returned to Ohio University to administer the OPELT Program. John is currently finishing his dissertation for a PhD in Intercultural Communication at Ohio University. He has written extensively on language teaching and has conducted teacher training workshops in Liberia, Korea, Japan, Ukraine, and the U.S. His current professional interests extend to areas such as reflective teaching, learning styles and strategies, and action research. He is particularly interested in learning more about the ways that intercultural relationships develop and change. He lives in Monterey with his wife, Sunhee, a naturalized Korean-American.
- Marc Helgesenr : Mr. Helgelsen is co-author of the English Firsthand textbook series (Longman) which is the market leader in Japan and Korea and popular throughout Asia. He is also an author of Active Listening, from Cambridge University Press. He teaches at Miyagi Gakuin––a women’s university in Sendai, Japan–– and also in the Columbia University Teachers College MA TESOL program-Japan. He led teacher development workshops throughout Asia and has been a featured speaker at JALT (Japan Assoc. for Language Teaching), Korea TESOL and Thai TESOL.
- Richard Day : Dr, Day is Chair & Co-Founder of the Extensive Reading Foundation (ERF). He is currently a Professor in the Department of Second Language Studies at the University of Hawaii. He is also co-editor of the online journal Reading in a Foreign Language. He has developed many teaching materials, including Impact Issues and Impact Topics, both with Junko Yamanaka, and Journeys Reading 3, with Jim Swan and Masayo Yamamoto.
- Robb Scott : Mr. Scott began his ELT career in Quito, Ecuador teaching middle school ESL at an international K-12 American style school. Several years later, he moved to Japan, where he gained valuable experience working on American branch-campus start-up projects, writing ESL curriculums and training teachers. Recently, he has been in Brooklyn, New York, where he wrote education materials for Newsweek, served as a technical instructor helping junior high students build Web pages in a Cablevision project, studied at Teachers College, Columbia University, and started an online newsletter for ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) professionals as well as the ESL online mini-conference. He now lives in Kansas, USA with his wife, Meribel and children.
We are actively seeking additional ESL professionals to join this board. Interested individuals may Email
daveh@teflintl.com and receive
information on being involved with some of the brightest minds in the industry.
Members of the Regional Board of Academic Advisors:
Local ELT Specialists / Moderators (ESL professionals, school managers and training experts) visit each TEFL
International site monthly to moderate and validate our courses. A list of
moderators and their credentials can be provided upon request for any of our
centers by emailing mikef@teflintl.com
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Our Worldwide Locations
Past and Present Clients and Affiliations:
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Ajarn.com
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AMIDEAST
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Burapha University, Thailand
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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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Dave´s ESL Café Website
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Hyundai Corporation
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Manipal University, Thailand
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Mercy Ships
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Middlesex University (pending), U.K.
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Ministry of Education, Thailand
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Nike
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Office of Basic Education Commission, MOE, Thailand
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Oregan Institute of International Education
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PDA
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Peace Corps
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University of Southern Queensland, Australia
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Virgin Radio
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Marefat Educational
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Cultural Institute
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Asian University of Science and Technology
TEFL International Annual Teacher Training Conferences / Workshops
(All conferences / workshops will be free to the public)
Venues and Keynote Speakers for 2006:
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April 26th & 27th 2006 |
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Location |
Pattaya, Thailand |
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Keynote Speaker |
Dr.
David Nunan
Dr. David Nunan: “Teaching Grammar: A Task-based Approach”
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May 05th & 06th, 2006 |
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Location |
Alexandria, Egypt |
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Keynote Speaker |
Mr. Marc Helgeson
“Language Planning: A Tool for Accuracy, Fluency and Complexity”
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July 22nd & 23rd, 2006 |
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Location |
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
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Keynote Speaker |
Dr. Alan Maley
“Creative Reading and Writing”
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Aug 19th & 20th, 2006 |
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Location |
Kolkata, India |
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Keynote Speaker |
Dr. Brian Tomlinson
“A Flexible Framework for Teacher Developed Materials"
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May 18 and 19, 2007 |
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Location |
Alexandria, Egypt |
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Keynote Speaker |
Mr. Marc Helgeson
“Science of Happiness: Positive Psychology in EFL”
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July 21st 2007 |
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Location |
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam |
Keynote Speaker
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Dr. Richard Day
”Extensive Reading: A Great Alternative”
“Fluency as an Alternative Goal to Accuracy and Comprehension.”
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Oct. 8th & 9th, 2007 |
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Location |
Beijing, China |
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Keynote Speaker |
Dr. Alan Maley
”The Teacher’s Voice and Intensive Reading”
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Oct. 24-26th, 2008 |
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| Location |
Ban Phe, Thailand – “TEFL FEST 2008!” |
| Keynote Speaker |
To Be Announced |
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For more information please contact Conference
Admin

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