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Suriati Abas |
sabas@indiana.edu |
United States of America |
Suriati Abas is a Phd candidate in the department of Literacy, Culture and Language Education at Indiana University. She is also an associate instructor where she teaches composition courses to undergraduates. She received intensive training on curriculum, instruction and assessment from Harvard Graduate School of Education. Her experiences of conducting online and face-to-face pedagogy-related workshops and sharing innovative language learning ideas extend across several countries, mainly Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the United States. She has been awarded the title, “Associate of Academy of Singapore Teachers” in the year 2012 for her outstanding contributions to the professional development of educators. |
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Richard Smith |
richard.smith@wananga.ac.nz |
Aotearoa/New Zealand |
Richard Smith is an Associate Professor in the School of Indigenous Graduate Studies at Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi in Whakatāne since July 2013. Prior to this he was employed in the Work, Learning and Leadership area of the Faculty of Education at Monash University in Australia.He was made a Fellow of the New Zealand Educational Administration and Leadership Society (NZEALS). He has been on the national councils of two national professional organisations in Aotearoa (NZEALS and NZARE, and was a former Vice President of NZARE), He is currently back on the NZARE Council 2013 onwards. |
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Teo Lian Choon |
mathematicslover@hotmail.com |
Mendoza, Argentina |
Teo Lian Choon is a curriculum developer in Mendoza, Argentina. She also teaches Mandarin as a foreign language to Argentines in a language school. She has been actively involved in promoting both English and Mandarin languages. She cares greatly about issues related to teacher professional development and is currently working on creating bilingual books in Mandarin- Spanish for both children and adult learners. |
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Stephen Greene |
stephen@tmenglish.org |
Curitiba, Brazil |
Stephen Greene has been an English teacher, teacher trainer and materials writer for over 20 years. with experience of teaching in Poland, Taiwan, London, Russia. He is currently living in Curitiba, Brazil and is working on a project involving linguistic landscapes for language learning. He holds an MA in Linguistics, as well as a Diploma in Teaching to Speakers of Other Languages from Trinity College, London. When he isn’t involved in teaching he is constantly disappointed by Birmingham City, his football team. |
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Richard Smith said
at 11:45 pm on Sep 5, 2016
Well done looks good
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