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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
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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
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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...)
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::: 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
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::: 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)
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::: 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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