ABOUT US

::: G o a l s :::
TSR goals involve teaching, research, networking, advocacy, and professional development.

Classroom Teaching
  • Develop instructional strategies which promote tolerance, global awareness, international understanding and social responsibility among learners

  • Research language teaching content, methods and approaches that can help students become active global citizens in their local cultures

  • Help teachers and learners around the world to better understand the causes and solutions for global issues which affect the human family

  • Work to overcome national stereotypes and negative images held by ESOL professionals and learners that hinder peace, cooperation and trust

Professional Development
  • Disseminate ideas in the form of publications, research and ready-to-use classroom materials

  • Arrange teacher training courses and workshops which introduce TESOL professionals to such fields as global education, peace education, environmental education and AIDS education

  • Provide teaching resources to help teachers teach about global issues and social responsibility

  • Work to promote advocacy of social responsibility within the profession and professional standards

  • Work to further the profession by making language teaching more relevant to world realities

Networking
  • Provide a forum for TESOL professionals to share experiences so as to more effectively promote global awareness and social responsibility through content-based approaches to ELT

  • Link TESOL members and affiliate groups world-wide working in areas linked to global issues, peace education and social responsibility

  • Establish links with similar associations in other professions (e.g. Educators for Social Responsibility...) to explore ways of working together to achieve mutual goals

  • Establish links with relevant national and international organizations (e.g. United Nations, UNESCO, UNICEF, Amnesty International...)

::: T h e m a t i c   S c o p e :::
  • Global Issues: war, peace, human rights, the environment, development, hunger, AIDS ...

  • Social Issues: prejudice, sexism, racism, homophobia, violence, poverty, crime, social inequality

  • Ideals: social responsibility, global awareness, international understanding, world citizenship, tolerance, social justice, respect for diversity

  • Skills: critical thinking, creative conflict resolution, cross-cultural communication

  • Educational Fields: global education, peace education, human rights education, environmental education, AIDS education, development education ...

  • Teaching Approaches: content-based language teaching, critical pedagogy, cooperative learning, service learning

::: H i s t o r y :::
  • First peace education colloquium (TESOL 1989)

  • TESOL designated United Nations NGO (1990)

  • TESOL Day at the United Nations (TESOL 1991)

  • Global/Environment/Peace Education Committee (1992)

  • TESOL Day at the Carter Center (TESOL 1993)

  • TESOL Day in the Rainforest (TESOL 1994)

  • Summer Institute on Peace Education (1995)

  • TSR Steering Committee established (TESOL 1998)

  • TSR approved at TESOL’s sixth caucus (1999)

::: C a u c u s   A c t i v i t i e s :::
  • Issue a TSR Newsletter full of relevant news, articles, ideas, and resources.

  • Prepare conference sessions for the annual convention (PCIs, breakfast seminars, colloquia).

 
 

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