Trinity College London is attending the 54th IATEFL International Conference and Exhibition 19–21 June 2021 which will be held online this year.
The IATEFL International Annual Conference and Exhibition is one of the main events in the English Language Teaching calendar. Attended by around 3,000 ELT professionals from more than 100 countries, the conference hosts a 3-day programme of presentations, workshops and discussion forums along with an accompanying industry trade exhibition and social programme.
Trinity is hosting a virtual exhibition booth and delegates are invited to visit us to enquire about our range of English language and English language teaching qualifications, including:
Trinity academics and associates presenting at the Conference are listed below:
Date |
Webinar |
Saturday 19 June 12:35–13:05 |
Psychology of assessment: Informing practice through insights into positive psychology Alex Thorp - Lead Academic Manager, Language, Europe |
Saturday 19 June |
Peer Assessment Activities Corina Burduhos - Trinity IATEFL Scholarship Winner |
Sunday 20 June |
Assessment: role and potential in content language integrated learning Manuela Kelly Calzini - Academic Coordinator, Trinity, Italy |
Sunday 20 June |
Empowering language teachers through reconstructing the idea of multilingualism Hoe Kyeung Kim - Trinity IATEFL Scholarship Winner |
Monday 21 June |
The future is plurilingual. Let’s make teaching qualifications plurilingual too Ben Beaumont - Head of Teacher Education, Trinity |
Monday 21 June |
Integrating translanguaging practices on teacher training courses Martin Oetegenn - Trinity College London |
Further information about each of the above workshops, talks, IATEFL and the 54th Conference and Exhibition can be found at: www.iatefl.org/conference/home
For more details about Trinity College London, our qualifications, courses and teacher support, please contact International@trinitycollege.com
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