NileTESOL 2021 Virtual Conference
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The world we live in is constantly changing, which challenges both teachers and students to keep up with this progress and find ways to adapt to it, learn from it, and reflect on it. Teachers need to revisit their teaching to re-define their roles, their curricula, and the tools and strategies they use. Since much online information is now available to students, teachers have become facilitators to learning. Therefore, today more than ever, educators need innovative strategies and instructional materials that can be integrated with the available technological tools in order to enhance their teaching and empower themselves and their students to embrace both current and future challenges.
This year’s conference has a variety of interest areas, such as teacher training, teacher and/or student motivation, professional development, program administration, learning technologies, collaborative learning, corpus studies, research development, and assessment, to list but a few.
English language professionals and publishers are all welcome to participate. The broader the range of professional interests, the more stimulating and beneficial the NileTESOL 2021 online conference will be.
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Speakers
Tarek Shawky
The School of Continuing Education proudly presents Dr. Tarek Shawky, Egyptian Minister of Education as one of the key speakers in the NileTESOL 25th International Annual Virtual Conference, the Silver Jubilee Celebration!
The Minister will speak about "Footsteps Towards Reviving Egyptian Education"
Gregg Sotiropoulos
Gregg Sotiropoulos will speak about "Work Ethic: Preparing our Future Global Agents of Change to compete in today’s ever-changing world." On Friday, January 28, 2022, from 6:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Bio: Gregg Sotiropoulos (BA, MBA) was born in New York, USA. He began his career in education as an elementary school teacher in 1998 in New York. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Education, a Master’s Degree in Business Administration and has participated in numerous seminars and conferences concentrating on Leadership, Coaching, Negotiations and Training. He has extensive experience in teaching English as a foreign language at all levels. He is currently working for MM Publications as an ELT consultant and teacher trainer.
Summary: As a father of two wonderful children and an educationalist for over 20 years, I have experienced just how important the concept of “work ethic” is for our students. We will examine this concept by looking further into how we can prepare and advocate work ethic as a creative, meaningful, self-fulfilling and productive competence. It starts at home, continues through school, and thus helps children understand their position in the family, in their homes, in their community and in the world.
Harry Kuchah
Harry Kuchah will speak about "Teacher-Learner Collaborative Inquiry for Meaningful Learning"
Reem Bassiouny
Reem Bassiouny will speak about "In a Digital Age, Where Is The Native Speaker?"
Georgios Kormpas
Georgios Kormpas will speak about "Reskilling and Upskilling for ELT During and Post Pandemic"
Aymen Elsheikh
Aymen Elsheikh will speak about "Language Teacher Associations and the Future of ELT"
Christine Coombe
Christine Coombe will speak about "Looking to the Future of English Language Assessment"
Sophia Mavridi
Sophia Mavridi will speak about "Online and Blended Learning: From Emergency to Sustainability"
Alex Warren
Alex is a DELTA trained teacher trainer with over 17 years’ experience of working in ELT as a teacher, teacher trainer and academic director. He is currently the Senior ELT Academic Consultant for National Geographic Learning.
Alex Warren will speak about "Stop & Think – A Pathway to Academic Success"
Nicola Gardner
Nicola Gardner is an ELT writer and editor based in the UK. She has written most of the Connect series and enjoys making materials which are cognitively sound, age-appropriate, colourful and fun for young learners. She holds the CELTA and DELTA and has worked as an English as a Foreign Language teacher and teacher trainer in the UK and Brazil. Since 2004, she has worked as an editor and writer in English Language Teaching.
Nicola Gardner will speak about "Diving deeper into Connect: exploring the Connect series"
Lim Soon Jinn
Soon Jinn has over two decades of experience in forging key business partnerships in Education and IT industries. Having founded his own EdTech company, to running operations in a listed education company, he has accumulated many awards and was notably mentioned by Mr. Bill Gates as a successful innovation centre.
Soon Jinn will speak about "Learning Today & Beyond: Staying relevant in the education landscape"
Mark Stanley
CEO Founder of Literatu
Experienced professional with more than 25 years in the Education field with a demonstrated history of working in the computer software industry. Skilled in Business Process, Requirements Analysis, Enterprise Software, Entrepreneurship, and Enterprise Architecture. Strong entrepreneurship professional graduated from Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia.
- Board Member of Northern Beaches Christian School - Present
- Australian EDU ISV community member - Present
- Microsoft – GEPS (Global Education Partner Summit) – 2015 representing Australia
- Cardoner Project - UNESCO Adult Numeracy Curriculum - 2015
- Prestigious BETT Asia EdTech Excellence Award - 2014
Mark Stanley will speak about "Learning Today & Beyond: AI’s role in Differentiated Learning"