27-28 September 2019 Bratislava!
SCELT – The Slovak Chamber of English Language Teachers
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A Poem: The Red Life Belt
At our last conference, SKA2017: UKF Nitra, we held a poetry contest: Each participant may submit one original poem […] directly related to either the theme of the conference or something specific learned at the conference. The theme of last September’s conference was … Continue reading
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Tagged ELT Slovakia, english language teaching, KLIS Nitra, KLIS UKF, language teachers, poetry, SCET, SKA2017UKF Nitra, Slovak Chamber of English Teachers, Slovenská komora angličtinárov, Teacher health, UKF Nitra
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…from the heart of Europe.
by Evka Lange It is a great honour for me to be the member of SKA. It has changed my life a lot since I’ve became part of this (still quite unknown) group in Slovakia. I am a passionate teacher … Continue reading
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Tagged CPD, ELT, english language teaching, professional development, reflections, teachers
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Recap of Interesting Resources and Blog Posts – May 2015
Compiled by Marja Juhola. Yet another month has gone by and it is time for our round-up of all things ELT. Professional Development Events Eltforum is coming up next weekend. If you haven’t registered yet, you’d better get a move … Continue reading
Recap of Interesting Resources and Blog Posts – May 2014
Compiled by Martina Bednáriková. A week to go until ELTForum 2014 – registration ends at midnight tonight so you still have time! Do it here! And be sure to check out the speakers’ interviews! We look forward to seeing you … Continue reading
Dijana Markovic Hajdarhodzic: Learning about ‘the other’ is what makes us richer every day.
An interview with eltforum.sk presenter: Dijana Markovic Hajdarhodzic An Interview by Martina Bednáriková Can teachers, English teachers, really change their worlds? Is there something more that we might be called to do in our chosen profession? Dijana Markovic Hajdarhodzic of … Continue reading