[forwarded from Cathy Burns at NATECLA]
Facing the future - responding to changes in ESOL
The booking form NATECLA Conference & Exhibition 2009 is attached - please forward to colleagues.
Venue: Leeds Trinity and All Saints, Horsforth, Leeds,
Date: 10-12 July 2009
Hosted by NATECLA Yorkshire and Humberside branch.
There is an excellent programme of workshops, a resources exhibition, ample opportunities to air your views and network with like minded colleagues. Clive Upton, Professor of Modern English Language at the University of Leeds will give the keynote address on the Friday evening.
Link to conference page.
http://www.natecla.org.uk/content/502/national_conference_2009_facin/
BOOK NOW. There are substantial discounts for bookings received before 8 May. NATECLA personal members may apply for a bursary.
2008 Conference feedback
'Thank you for an excellent day at the NATECLA Conference. The workshops we attended were inspirational and have given us loads of ideas for our teaching and professional practice'
'I thoroughly enjoyed attending the NATECLA conference, a small but vibrant community that I am proud to be part of'.
'with a combination of the latest research and an overview of what is happening in the field with real help in our practice is what makes NATECLA conferences like rain on parched ground for tutors often struggling to keep their enthusiasm and sense of the value of their work'
We look forward to welcoming you.
Best wishes
Cathy Burns
NATECLA National Centre
South Birmingham College
Hall Green Campus
Cole Bank Road
Birmingham B28 8ES
www.natecla.org.uk<http://www.natecla.org.uk/>
Tel: 0121 688 8121
National Association for Teaching English and other Community Languages to Adults
Join in - Have a Voice http://www.natecla.org.uk/content/467/how_to_join/
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