ABOUT TESOL
Who are we?
Teachers of English as a Second or Other Language (TESOL) Macedonia
Thrace is an independent non-profit professional association for Teachers
of the English Language who live in the area(s) of Northern Greece.
TESOL Macedonia-Thrace, Northern Greece is also an associate member
of the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign
Language (IATEFL) which is based in the UK. The 9-member board run the
organization on a 100% voluntary basis and are elected bi-annually at
the annual convention.
Which areas do we cover?
TESOL was formed in 1993 after it was identified that teachers in the
area(s) of Northern Greece required specific assistance and had clearly
identifiable needs that could not be adequately met by a national organization
based in Athens – for example, the problem of travelling to Athens for
events. We still work closely with TESOL Greece and hope that this relationship
will continue to grow in the future as we believe we have many common
goals. Our main office is based in Thessaloniki and most of our major
events take place there. However, we also aim to provide a service for
teachers based in a number of towns around the Thessaloniki area including
Kilkis, Larissa, Kozani, Veroia, Serres, Drama, Kavala, Komotini and
Giannitsa. We are always open to the idea of targeting new places if
there are teachers there who might be interested in becoming part of
our organization and are willing to offer one of our "on the road"
sessions to fulfill this need.
What are our aims?
We see our role as two-fold. To explore the reality of how teaching
actually is in our classrooms here in Greece but also to consider how
teaching could be as we strive towards improving conditions for ourselves
and our students.
In summary our aims are as follows:
•Providing teachers with the possibility and opportunity for consideration
of issues that relate to the teaching and learning of English as a foreign
language
•Providing teachers with contact information on the range of different
educational institutions available for continuing professional development
in Northern Greece
•Encouraging teachers to take up opportunities to improve themselves
academically and pedagogically
•Empowering teachers to share information and develop a strong and confident
voice regarding the future of the ELT sector in which we believe we
should all have a stake
•Providing the opportunity for Newly Qualified Teachers (NQT’s) to come
into contact with more experienced colleagues at a range of formal and
informal levels
•Promoting collaboration between colleagues who teach English in a sharing
and non-judgmental environment – providing a space for informal networking
and promoting the idea of multicultural tolerance and understanding
•Promoting issues that are of importance to our members and affecting
change in the field
•Reporting and disseminating information on new developments resulting
from research in the field of ELT and Applied Linguistics and considering
the practical implications in the classroom
•Providing an opportunity for those professionals who are interested
to begin presenting and becoming involved with teacher training and
development
•Ensuring that Greece is firmly on the global ELT map – cooperating
with other professionals and organizations in other countries with similar
goals to our own
•Encouraging Greek ELT practitioners and academics to speak and publish
internationally about the specifics of the Greek culture of learning
Who are our members?
Our members comprise Greek, British, American, Australian and Canadian
teachers of English who work in private language schools, public schools,
public and private universities and institutions of higher education,
at all different levels from primary to post-graduate. We also have
some members who are studying to become English teachers. At present
we have approximately 600 active members – we believe this number could
be much greater which would add to our strength and effectiveness.
What do we offer our members?
•Regular teacher development seminars on a range of ELT issues
•A yearly 2 day convention with a combination of international and local
speakers
•A newsletter 4 times a year distributed to all members free of charge.
We encourage members to take their first steps into publishing - if
you have something to say of interest we will consider publishing it
•Regular bulletins to convey information to members about local or regional
events we are organizing
•This website which is constantly updated with new information and links
•A number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in the areas of learning
difficulties, younger learners, exam classes, English for Academic and
Specific Purposes
TESOL
• Established in 1993 as a non-profit professional association for teachers of English.
• Run by a volunteer 9-member board (elected bi-annually).
• Funded by membership fees and sponsorship.
• Based in Thessaloniki but present throughout Northern Greece.
WHY JOIN TESOL?
• Professional development
• Monthly talks and workshops
• Annual international 2-day convention
• SEETA website: online community of teachers’ associations
• Quarterly e-newsletter
• Network with colleagues
• Career prospects improved
WHO WE ARE
• Teachers
• Trainers
• School owners
• Directors of study
• University staff
• University students
• Writers
• Editors
• Publishers