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Awards

ELTON AwardsBRITISH COUNCIL ELTONs 2009

The works of 3 Consultants-E colleagues are shortlisted for the British Council Innovations Awards 2009 (ELTONs). Our work in Second Life (EduCation@EduNation) in the UK category, and Lindsay Clandfield (with Duncan Foord) for his book 'The Language Teacher's Survival Handbook' and Steve Neufeld (and team) for the Lexitronics project in the International category.


ELTON AwardsDAVID RILEY AWARD 2008

The CertIBET (Certificate in International Business English Training) was one of the finalists for the 2008 David Riley Award for Innovation in Business English and ESP.

More details on the award can be found on the IATEFL BESIG site.


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How To Teach English With Technology, by Gavin Dudeney and Nicky Hockly of The Consultants-E wins the 2007 Ben Warren International House Trust Prize for the most outstanding work in the field of language teacher education.

More on the prize, including past winners and shortlists can be found on the International House website


ELTON AwardsBRITISH COUNCIL ELTONs 2007

The ICT in the Classroom course won a British Council ELTON in 2007. More information...

Judges Comment:
'The internet delivery is well thought out and I thought teachers taking the course would be equipped with a good set of techniques for using ICT in innovative and lively ways.


Books:

Teaching Online

Teaching Online

Nicky Hockly with Lindsay Clandfield

Essential reading for any teacher interested in online teaching and course delivery. It deals comprehensively with both the tools and the techniques necessary for online language instruction. [ more... ]


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GLOBAL

Lindsay Clandfield (principal author)

A new multi-lvel set of ELT coursebooks launching in 2010. Featuring innovative materials, design and a focus on the increasing 'global' nature of English today.


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HIGHER EDUCATION
IN VIRTUAL WORLDS

Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2009

Chapter 1: Entry Barriers to Second Life in Higher Education, chapter co-written by Dudeney, G. and Ramsay, H.

[ sample chapter available here... ]


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LEARN ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE FOR DUMMIES

Gavin Dudeney & Nicky Hockly, John Wiley & Sons 2009

Do you know a bit of English, and want to improve without a teacher? Whether you′re a student, a traveller, or you just want to learn basic English, this plain–speaking guide will help you pick up the essentials so you'll be understanding and speaking English in no time.


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HOW TO TEACH ENGLISH WITH TECHNOLOGY

Gavin Dudeney & Nicky Hockly, Pearson Longman 2007 - Winner of the Ben Warren Prize 2007

How to Teach English with Technology is a practical guide for teachers who wish to use new technology in the classroom. It looks at current applications but also helps you prepare for the future.


THE INTERNET AND THE LANGUAGE CLASSROOM

Gavin Dudeney, Cambridge University Press 2007 (Second Edition)

'At a time of near-inflationary publication of books about information and communications technology, this title is noteworthy because of its exhaustive list of 54 practical activities for exploiting the internet in foreign language teaching.'

Language Teaching Journal


DEALING WITH DIFFICULTIES

Lindsay Clandfield & Luke Prodromou, DELTA Publishing 2007. Winner of the Ben Warren Prize 2006

Highly Commended Prize Duke of Edinburgh's English Speaking Union Award 2007

Nominee for British Council Innovations award 2007


STRAIGHTFORWARD BEGINNER AND ELEMENTARY

Lindsay Clandfield, Macmillan 2007, 2006

traightforward is a multi-level course for adults and young adults. Based on observation of what good teachers do in the classroom, Straightforward is transparent in its structure, pragmatic in its methodology and varied in its content.


THE LANGUAGE TEACHER'S SURVIVAL HANDBOOK

Lindsay Clandfield & Duncan Foord, It's Magazines Publishing 2008

The Language Teacher's Survival Handbook is an essential guide to surviving as an English language teacher. Written by Lindsay Clandfield and Duncan Foord, the book is suitable for both new and experienced teachers.


PERFECT ENGLISH FOR PROFESSIONALS

Carl Dowse, Cornelsen Verlag 2008

Designed to overcome these obstacles, Cornelsen's new blended learning suite 'PEP: Perfect English for Professionals' is easy-to-use for language school administrators, trainers and learners alike. PEP comes complete with a course administration system containing over 100 online interactive modules on various Business English topics.


TEACHING ENGLISH WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Eric Baber & David Gordon Smith, Modern English Publishing 2005.

This new practical guide for teachers provides an introduction to, and rationale for, using information technology when teaching English. The book explains how teachers can use e-learning in English language teaching.


50 WAYS TO IMPROVE YOUR BUSINESS ENGLISH USING THE INTERNET

Eric Baber, Summertown Publishing 2007

Provides a range of quick and easy ways to enhance your business English skills by using the Internet, and offers guidance in the use of English when communicating online.


COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE

[ed. Kimble, Hildreth & Bourdon]. Gender and Moderation: The Style’s The Thing! Valentina Dodge & Sheila Vine, Information Age Publishing 2008

Communities of Practice in the Classroom, CoPs to support students, Virtual CoPs supporting new and existing teachers, CoPs in informal education, CoPs supporting educational specialists, Informal CoPs created by interested educational practitioners ...

 

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