Join us at the 20th Jubilee International KazTEA ARELTA Conference
"Transformative Learning in Kazakhstan Education Context" in Kokshetau on June 6-7, 2024
The conference is held in cooperation with the Akmola Regional English Language Teachers Association (ARELTA) and Ualikhanov University.
The conference offers a wide range of engaging professional development opportunities to English language and STEM teachers at all levels and forms of educational institutions from Kazakhstan and other countries. At lively interactive sessions, you'll develop a global perspective through the exchange of ideas, research, and practices. Gain knowledge about current trends in
- Emergent Educational Methodologies (Task/Project-based Language Learning, Cooperative Learning, Flipped Teaching, Gamification, Assessment in online and blended learning environments, etc.).
- Lesson Study and Action Research: Effective Ways of Improving Teaching and Learning
- STEAM: Benefits and Challenges
- Learning-Oriented Language Assessment: Insight, Practice & Research
- Multimedia Application as a Means of Language Learning for Change
- Inclusive Education: Supporting English Learners with Special/Exceptional Needs
- Diverse Cultures - Growth Mindset: Learning from International Collaboration
- Transformative Language Learning for Global Competence: Preparing Youth to Engage the World
- Media Literacy as the 21st –Century Skill: Strategies of Integrating Media Literacy into Training Programs
TED x (10 mins). Live TED-like talks and performances are shared with the EFL teachers community. If you have an idea worth sharing and ignite lively discussion on the topics related to the conference theme, then this format is good for you.
Demonstration (50-minute practical-oriented presentation): Shows, rather than tells, a technique for teaching or testing. The presenter should spend no more than 5 minutes explaining the theory underlying the technique. Handouts are expected and audiovisual aids are encouraged.
Lightning Talks (10-minute research-oriented presentation): An oral summary, with occasional reference to notes or a text that discusses the presenters‟ work in relation to theory and/or practice. Handouts are expected and presentations are encouraged.
Workshop (50 minutes): A carefully structured, hands-on professional development activity. The leader helps participants solve a problem or develop a specific teaching or research technique. Handouts are expected and audiovisual aids are encouraged.
Pecha-Kucha (7 minutes): Speakers present up to 20 images discussing each for 20 seconds bringing the whole talk to just under 7 minutes. Images are required to slide automatically with speakers delivering only the relevant points on the topic in synchronization with the images.
Jigsaw session (40 minutes): Moderator arranges a discussion on a theme related to the association mission and strategies within a small group. All the participants assigned to the same theme form temporary “expert groups” and are given time to discuss their aspect and rehearse the presentations they will make to their jigsaw groups. Once back in their jigsaw groups, each member presents their segment to the others and asks for opinion and modifications. The moderator can float from group to group to ensure the discussion and solution is being delivered correctly. At the end of the session, each “expert” goes back to their initial group and report about any modifications done to their initial decision. Final presentation with all the modifications embedded is presented to all participants.
Poster Session (1 hour): The poster session is a self-explanatory exhibit that allows for informal discussion with participants. Exhibits are set up during the hour before the session and dismantled in the hour afterward. The poster should include a title, the name and institutional affiliation of the presenter(s), and a brief text with clearly labeled photos, drawings, graphs, or charts. Presenters are available for discussion. Detailed guidelines will be sent to accepted poster session presenters. First time attendees and graduate students are especially encouraged to apply for the poster session, which could serve as an important and interactive forum for sharing your work and receiving feedback. Handouts are expected.
Online presentation (20 mins): We understand that some presenters will be unable to make the trip to Kokshetau to present their proposal, mainly due to financial and/or academic commitments. KazTEA 2024 has therefore instituted Zoom sessions to allow the authors of accepted proposals the same publication opportunities as regular presenters.
Introduction – 40-50 words
Methods - 40-50 words
Discussion - 100 words
Results - 40-50 words