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English Teaching Conference 2014 – Photos and handouts.
Here you are the photos of the “English Teaching Conference 2014” and the handouts given by the speakers. We would like to say THANK YOU and hope seeing you next year!
HANDOUTS
Jade Stevens – Making Phonics Magical
Kate Pickering – Frameworks For Speaking: The Control Continuum
Jane Martin – Promoting Creativity In The Art Classroom
Kate Pickering – Do It, Do It again
Donna Shaw – Cooperative Learning In The Primary Classroom
Connie Hatwell – Motivating Children To Really Love Their English
Connie Hatwell – Flash Games And Activities
Emma Thomas – From Print To Pixels: Making The Most Of Your Digital Book
Thank you… and Announcement
Thank you to all the people who have made this event possible:the teachers involved, David Marsh, all the speakers, publishers, sponsors and the Escola d’hoteleria. A GREAT THANK YOU!!!!
APABAL Committee
ANNOUNCEMENT: APABAL dissociates from any statements made by people outside the board and refers to the previous announcement agreed by all members of the committee. At the same time supports Dr. David Marsh statements which will be soon posted on the website of the Association.
Thank you.
II APABAL CONVENTION – FOSTERING QUALITY TEACHING

November 22nd, 2013
Palma de Mallorca
ESCOLA D’HOTELERIA DE LES ILLES BALEARS
CLICK HERE TO CHECK THE LIST OF PEOPLE ACCEPTED FOR THE II APABAL CONVENTION – FOSTERING QUALITY TEACHING.
II APABAL CONVENTION will feature David Marsh.
It is a pleasure to announce that David Marsh will be one of the speakers for the Plenary at our II APABAL Convention.
David Marsh has worked on multilingualism and bilingual education since the 1980s. He was part of the team which conducted groundwork leading to the launch of the term Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) in 1994. In 2002, he coordinated production of CLIL – The European Dimension: Actions, Trends and Foresight Potential for the European Commission (DG EAC). This overview of the situation in Europe was used in the compilation of the 2004– 2006 EC Action Plan: Promoting Language Learning & Linguistic Diversity. During 2008–2009 he coordinated an international research team (on behalf of the European Commission) examining the evidence available concerning the impact of multilingualism on the brain. He is currently acting as Strategic Director for CCN (Europe), and handles various educational development and research initiatives in the European Union and East Asia.
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