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Cécilia ODÉ (The Netherlands),
Representative of the World Federation of Modern Language Associations (FIPLV)
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Guest Speaker - EDL Workshop |
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Astrid GUILLAUME (France),
Chief editor of the academic journal « Les Langues Modernes »,
Journal of the French Association of Modern language Teachers (APLV)
www.aplv-languesmodernes.org |
- PhD from the Sorbonne (Paris IV), Associate Professor
in German Linguistics, Besançon University and Lille Catholic University.
- Research and Teaching: semiotics, translation theory, comparative
historical linguistics (French and German)
- Editorial Director of the academic Website www.aplv-languesmodernes.org
- Co-founder member of the European Observatory on Plurilingualism:
http://plurilinguisme.europe-avenir.com/
- Researcher in the research team EA3224 : History, Literature &
Languages of the European Countries
Please contact: astrid.guillaume@worldonline.fr
www.aplv-languesmodernes.org
plurilinguisme.europe-avenir.com/
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Helena HANULJAKOVÁ
Writer and co-writer of many books
Chair of the International Association of German Teachers (Internationaler Deutschlehrerverband, IDV) - www.sung.sk
Chair of the Slovakian Association of German teachers and Germanists - www.idvnetz.org
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University education
Faculty of philosophy of the Comenius University in Bratislava: Teacher training - Subjects: Russian and German
Vocational experience
- Chief editor of a journal for German teachers called "Begegnungen"
- Chair of the Central Organisation Committee for Modern Languages Olympics
- Full time work at the Methodological Pedagogical Centre
- Director of the Section for International Relations and Modern Languages – Methodological Centre of Bratislava
- National Pedagogical Institute – involvement in a new form of A-levels in the Slovak Republic
Conferences:
Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Belgium, Armenia, Croatia, Cuba, Senegal, Slovenia, Poland, Finland, Macedona, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Ghana, etc.
Please contact: hanuljakova@mctba.sk
www.mctba.sk
www.idvnetz.org/
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Co-ordinators - EDL Workshop |
Albert RAASCH,
Professor of applied linguistics and didactics of foreign languages (French),
Institute of Romance Languages, University of the Saar, Saarbrücken (Germany)
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- Founding member, Member of the presidency (for over ten years) and honorary member of the German Association of Applied Linguistics (GAL),
- Honorary member of the associations of Modern Languages (FMF) of the Saar and of Schleswig-Holstein,
- Member of the presidency of the FMF (for more than ten years) and member of the editing committee of the scientific journal of the FMF, Neusprachliche Mitteilungen (NM),
- Founder and director (1993 - 2000) of the German Agency LINGUA (NATALI) for LINGUA, Socrates and Leonardo programmes,
- Member of expert committees of the Council of Europe.
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Margit SZESZTAY
English language teacher and teacher trainer in Hungary for over twenty years
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- MA in English Language and Literature; M.Ed in Teacher Training,
and PhD in Education.
- For the past sixteen years she has been working at the Centre for English Teacher Training, ELTE University in Budapest.
- She also runs international in-service courses for teachers on themes such as Language Improvement for Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Trainer Development, and Student-Centred Classrooms.
- For several years she was the coordinator of a network of teacher educators in Hungary.
- She has been involved with Teacher Associations for a long time.
- She was the first secretary of the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language in Hungary (IATEFL Hungary), later served as regional links person, vice-president and then president.
- 1993-1996 she was the Associates' Coordinator of IATEFL.
Her main professional interests include community building, global education through language teaching, group facilitation and energy management for teachers.
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Project Team - EDL Workshop
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