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TESOL International Association

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TESOL International Association
NameTESOL International Association
Formation1966
LocationAlexandria, Virginia
Region servedWorldwide
MembershipOver 12,000
LanguageEnglish language

TESOL International Association is a global non-governmental organization that aims to advance the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), with members from over 150 countries, including United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and China. The association has partnerships with various organizations, such as International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language, National Council of Teachers of English, and American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. TESOL International Association has also collaborated with institutions like Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Oxford to promote English language education. The association's work is recognized by prominent figures in the field, including Noam Chomsky, Stephen Krashen, and Rod Ellis.

History

TESOL International Association was founded in 1966 by a group of English language teachers, including Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based educators, who were influenced by the work of Leonard Bloomfield and Charles C. Fries. The association's early years were marked by collaborations with organizations like Modern Language Association and National Education Association. TESOL International Association has also been shaped by the contributions of notable scholars, such as Diane Larsen-Freeman, Michael Long, and Sandra Savignon, who have presented at the association's conferences, including the annual TESOL Convention in cities like New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. The association's history is also connected to the development of English language teaching methodologies, such as Communicative Language Teaching and Task-Based Learning, which have been promoted by institutions like University of Cambridge and University of Michigan.

Mission_and_Objectives

The mission of TESOL International Association is to advance the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages and to promote English language education worldwide, in collaboration with organizations like British Council, Institute of International Education, and World Bank. The association's objectives include providing professional development opportunities for English language teachers, promoting English language research and scholarship, and advocating for English language education policies, as seen in the work of U.S. Department of State, European Union, and Asian Development Bank. TESOL International Association also aims to support the development of English language teaching standards, such as those promoted by National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation. The association's work is informed by the research of scholars like Ellen Bialystok, Jim Cummins, and Lourdes Ortega, who have contributed to the field of Second Language Acquisition.

Membership_and_Certification

TESOL International Association has over 12,000 members from more than 150 countries, including Japan, South Korea, Brazil, and South Africa. The association offers various membership categories, including Regular Membership, Student Membership, and Institutional Membership, which provide access to benefits like TESOL Quarterly, TESOL Journal, and English Language Teaching Journal. TESOL International Association also offers certification programs, such as the TESOL Core Certificate Program and the TESOL Certificate in Teaching English to Young Learners, which are recognized by institutions like University of London and Monash University. The association's certification programs are aligned with standards set by organizations like National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation.

Conferences_and_Publications

TESOL International Association hosts an annual TESOL Convention, which attracts thousands of English language educators from around the world, including Beijing, Tokyo, and Sydney. The convention features presentations by renowned scholars, such as Diane Larsen-Freeman, Michael Long, and Sandra Savignon, and provides opportunities for professional development and networking. The association also publishes several journals, including TESOL Quarterly, TESOL Journal, and English Language Teaching Journal, which are indexed in databases like Scopus and Web of Science. TESOL International Association has also partnered with publishers like Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, and Routledge to produce books and resources for English language educators.

Advocacy_and_Policy

TESOL International Association advocates for English language education policies that support the needs of English language learners, in collaboration with organizations like National Association for Bilingual Education and Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages. The association has also worked with governments, such as the U.S. Department of Education and the European Commission, to promote English language education initiatives, like the No Child Left Behind Act and the Bologna Process. TESOL International Association has also partnered with institutions like Harvard Graduate School of Education and University of California, Los Angeles to promote research-based English language education policies. The association's advocacy work is informed by the research of scholars like Catherine Snow, David Crystal, and Alastair Pennycook, who have contributed to the field of Language Policy.

Organization_and_Leadership

TESOL International Association is governed by a Board of Directors, which includes representatives from various regions, including North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. The association's leadership includes a President, President-Elect, and Executive Director, who work with staff members to implement the association's mission and objectives. TESOL International Association has also established partnerships with organizations like International Association of Applied Linguistics and American Association for Applied Linguistics to promote the field of Applied Linguistics. The association's work is recognized by prominent institutions, such as University of California, Berkeley, University of Michigan, and University of Texas at Austin, which have hosted TESOL International Association events and conferences. Category:Language education

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