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International Association of Teacher of English as a Foreign Language
Linking, developing and supporting English Language Teaching Professionals world-wide
IATEFL Associates' Handbook
Darwin College, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NY. World Wide Web: .
e-mail: generalenquiries@,. Telephone: +44 (0)1227 824430. Fax: +44 (0)1227 824431.
Registered as a Company in England 2531041. Registered as a Charity 1090853.
Contents
|1 |The aims of the Associate scheme |p. 3 |
|2 |Conditions and procedures to become an Associate of IATEFL |p. 4 |
|3 |Areas of co-operation |p. 6 |
|4 |Frequently asked questions |p. 8 |
|5 |Subscriptions and fees |p. 9 |
|5 |Categories of membership |p. 9 |
|6 |Sample IATEFL membership application form |p. 9 |
|7 |IATEFL Associate agreement |p. 12 |
|8 |IATEFL Associates |p. 14 |
The aim of this handbook is to explain the IATEFL Associate Scheme clearly and usefully. The IATEFL office welcomes suggestions for improvement of or addition to its content.
1. Aims of the Associate scheme
|1.1 |On behalf of IATEFL |
| |IATEFL's mission is linking, developing and supporting English Language Teaching professionals worldwide. |
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| |To achieve this, it is committed to: |
| |linking ELT professionals |
| |developing an international community of professional interests |
| |supporting ELT activities at a regional, national and international level |
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| |In order to realise its mission, it is in the interest of IATEFL to create and maintain contacts with language |
| |teaching associations around the world. and to co-operate with them as IATEFL Associates, within the limits of the |
| |resources available to IATEFL. |
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|1.2 |On behalf of the Associate organisation |
| |The Associate organisation believes that, in the interest of fulfilling its own mission, it should be an Associate of |
| |IATEFL in order to benefit from, and contribute towards, IATEFL's international community of professional contacts, |
| |and so develop and maintain contact with like-minded teachers' associations around the world. |
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2. Conditions and procedures to become an Associate of IATEFL
|2.1 |The definition of an Associate of IATEFL |
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| |An Associate of IATEFL is a professional organisation or association of teachers of English (or of foreign languages |
| |including English) which has signed an Associate agreement with IATEFL. |
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| |An Associate is a professional organisation or association of teachers, not an individual person. |
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|2.2 |Criteria for becoming an IATEFL Associate |
| |There are some minimum criteria: |
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| |The aims and ethos of the association wishing to become an Associate should match those of IATEFL, as expressed in the|
| |IATEFL mission in para 1.1 and 1.2. |
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| |The association should normally have 100 or more members, or if it is composed of smaller associations, the total |
| |number of members of the combined smaller organisations should be 100 or more. |
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|2.3 |Use of the IATEFL name and logo by the Associates |
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| |Any Associate can use the words NAME OF ASSOCIATION followed by Associate of IATEFL + logo (e.g. HUPE Associate of |
| |IATEFL + logo). |
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| |An Associate can use the title IATEFL plus the name or country or region where it is located (eg IATEFL Poland), |
| |provided that: |
| |a) |it is an inclusive association (that is, one that is open to all levels of the profession, ie primary, |
| | |secondary, tertiary and further education, all regions of the country; and the private and public sector) and |
| | |if |
| |b) |it agrees to promote IATEFL membership actively (i.e., to promote Individual or Institutional membership of |
| | |IATEFL, not just membership of the Associate itself), and |
| |c) |it undertakes to act in accordance with the aims and principles of IATEFL at all times. |
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| |If, in addition to meeting these three criteria, an Associate also makes IATEFL membership a condition of membership |
| |of its own association, then it can offer IATEFL membership at a special discounted rate. It also then has the right |
| |to refer to itself as a Full Associate of IATEFL. |
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| |The way in which the Associate proposes to use the title IATEFL in its name must be indicated on the IATEFL Associate |
| |Agreement form and agreed by both the Associate and IATEFL prior to completion of the Agreement. |
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| |All these elements will be reviewed at the three-yearly renewal of the Associate agreement. |
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|2.4 |Procedure for becoming an Associate of IATEFL |
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| |Initially, IATEFL and the potential Associate will need to exchange information on their aims and discuss the |
| |appropriacy and practicality of co-operating with each other. |
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| |IATEFL and the potential Associate will exchange constitutions or rules (or a summary if not English), and their |
| |latest set of published accounts. |
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| |If it is considered appropriate and practical by both parties, an Associate agreement will be signed. |
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| |The Associate Agreement will be renewable every three years by the respective associations in accordance with the |
| |criteria of the scheme. |
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|2.5 |Procedure for a newly created association to become an Associate of IATEFL |
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| |IATEFL normally expects its Associates to have been in existence for two years. However, it is possible that a new |
| |association wishes to be an Associate of IATEFL at its formation. For further details, please contact the Head |
| |Office. |
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3. Areas of co-operation
3.1 Associate agreement: areas of co-operation
|IATEFL |The Associate |
|1 Newsletter exchange |
|Sends the Associate one copy of each issue of its newsletter, |Sends IATEFL one copy of each issue of its newsletter |
|IATEFL Voices | |
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|2 Events and publicity |
|Sends the Associate the listing of its events for inclusion in |Sends IATEFL listings of its events for inclusion in the IATEFL|
|the Associate's newsletter. |newsletter, IATEFL Voices |
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|Publicises the Associate's events in its newsletter, IATEFL |Publicises IATEFL events in its newsletter |
|Voices and provides space for the Associate's news in the | |
|Associate's Pages of the IATEFL newsletter. | |
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|3 Information Exchange |
|Publicises the Associate's membership and events at IATEFL |Publicises IATEFL membership and events at its own events, with|
|events, with printed information available at the Associates' |printed information about IATEFL available at the registration |
|stand. |desk or another stand. |
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|Makes a short announcement about Associates and the Associates'|Makes a short announcement about IATEFL and how to get more |
|stand at a plenary session during its annual conference. |information about the benefits of full membership at a plenary |
| |session during its annual conference. |
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|Provides an annual financial statement, names and contact |Provides regular annual financial statements, names and contact|
|details of current committee members, and number of members. |details of current committee members, and number of members. |
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|Allows the Associate access to IATEFL’s closed e-grouping of | |
|IATEFL Associates - PAL | |
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|3.2 |Recruitment of Full, Institutional and Basic Members |
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| |Many people around the world want to be a member of IATEFL, but would prefer to join through their local association. |
| |An Associate of IATEFL can collect the Full, Institutional or Basic member's subscription and forward it to IATEFL |
| |Head Office. |
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| |There are five categories of membership of IATEFL |
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| |Full: Individual, |For individuals who wish to receive all the benefits of IATEFL membership. (See page 9 for a |
| |Student, Retired |description). The membership fees are different. |
| |Institutional |For institutions, who nominate four members of their institution to receive all the benefits of a|
| | |Full member of IATEFL. (See page 9 for a description) |
| |Basic |Basic Membership consists of reduced benefits at a reduced subscription. It is only available to|
| | |individuals who are members of an IATEFL Associate. |
| | |(See page 9 for a description) |
| | |
| |In order to cover any currency transfer or administration costs, the Associate can make a surcharge to the member of |
| |up to a maximum of 30% of the IATEFL subscription fee. |
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| |The procedure for collecting memberships on behalf of IATEFL is as follows: |
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| |Step 1 |Collect membership form and fee for all categories of membership. |
| |Step 2 |Send or fax the membership forms to IATEFL Head Office. |
| |Step 3 |When you get the invoice twice yearly (in February and October), please send money by credit card (this |
| | |method is the easiest for you and us, and minimises bank charges). |
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| |There is a model Membership form on pages 12/13. If you wish to follow this format, a disk is available on request |
| |from IATEFL Head Office. If you wish to use this to create your own form, please do so, but consult with the IATEFL |
| |office and submit a draft before publishing. |
| | |
| |For details of current subscription rates, see page 9. For details of the difference between Full/Institutional |
| |Membership and Basic Membership, also see page 9. |
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| |Please note that a member of an Associate organisation can join IATEFL direct as a full or institutional member by |
| |completing a standard IATEFL membership form and corresponding directly with the IATEFL Head Office. |
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|4 |Frequently asked questions |
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|4.1 |Q |Is an Associate organisation obliged to recruit IATEFL members? |
| |A |No, it isn't. This is optional. See point 3.2. |
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|4.2 |Q |Can anyone buy a Special Interest Group (SIG) Newsletter? |
| |A |No, SIG Newsletters are not for sale to the general public, and are only available to members of the SIG. Only |
| | |individuals who are Full or Basic Members of IATEFL, or institutions who are Institutional Members of IATEFL can|
| | |become members of SIGs. |
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|4.3 |Q |Can an Associate get copies of Special Interest Group Newsletters? |
| |A |Yes, if it subscribes to a SIG. For example, it can buy a subscription to a single SIG at a special rate (see |
| | |page 9). The Associate will receive one copy of each issue of that SIG's Newsletter for its library, with the |
| | |understanding that the Associate does not have the right to reproduce articles from the SIG Newsletter without |
| | |written permission from the Executive Officer of IATEFL. |
| | | |
|4.4 |Q |Is the Associate Agreement negotiable? |
| |A |Yes, to a certain extent. An Associate can negotiate additional benefits with IATEFL. If an Associate has |
| | |other benefits to offer to IATEFL, it can negotiate for an exchange of benefits beyond the ones set out in this |
| | |document. For example if the Associate has substantial publications of its own, IATEFL may want to negotiate an|
| | |exchange of publications. Any extra provisions such as this must be included in the Associate agreement signed |
| | |by IATEFL and the Associate every three years. |
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|4.5 |Q |Is the IATEFL representative at an Associate's conference obliged to give a presentation? |
| |A |No, the IATEFL representative is only expected to visit the Associate's conference to maintain links, and to |
| | |discuss IATEFL matters. It may be that this person is able to give a presentation as well, but this is not part|
| | |of the Associate agreement. A meeting between the IATEFL representative and the Associate committee should, if |
| | |possible, be arranged during the representative’s visit. |
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|4.6 |Q |Can IATEFL help an Associate find (and fund) speakers for its conference? |
| |A |Yes, within the limits of IATEFL's resources. An Associate may find it useful to have access to IATEFL's |
| | |network of professional contacts in its search for suitable speakers at its conferences. However, IATEFL is |
| | |unable to provide funding for such speakers, or to organise funding from other sources. |
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|4.7 |Q |What is the relation between the Associate Agreement and the Wider Membership Scheme? |
| |A |Only Associates of IATEFL are eligible to benefit from the Wider Membership Scheme (WMS). Apart from that there|
| | |is no other link. The IATEFL Associate Agreement needs to be completed whether or not the Associate becomes |
| | |involved with WMS. |
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|5 Conference exchange |
|Provides free registration every year at the International |Offers free registration at the Associate's conference for an |
|IATEFL annual conference for one representative of the |IATEFL representative every year. |
|Associate who will attend the Associate's Day and related | |
|meetings. |A representative of the Associate (not necessarily a speaker) |
| |should attend the International IATEFL annual conference at |
|A representative of IATEFL (not necessarily a speaker) should |lease once every three years. |
|attend an Associate's conference at least once every three | |
|years. | |
6. IATEFL Subscriptions and fees 2002 - 2003
|Full Individual Members |£39 + £7.50* |
|Full Individual: Student or Retired |£27 + £5.00 |
|SIG Subscriptions for additional SIGs for Individual Members|£12 |
|(first SIG is free) | |
|Institutional Members |£125 + £22.00* |
|SIG Subscriptions for Institutional Members |£23 |
|Basic Members |£15 + £3.00* |
|SIG Subscriptions for Basic Members |£12 |
* The figures in italics are intended to exemplify a surcharge of 20% to cover currency transfer and administration costs. As stated in 3.2 above the actual surcharge can be anything up to a maximum of 30%. Note that a surcharge only applies to the membership fee, and not to any other fees (e.g., SIG fees).
6. Categories of IATEFL MEMBERSHIP
An Association can offer five categories of membership of IATEFL as part of its own membership package:
Four full membership categories: Individual, Institutional, Student and Retired
Basic membership
Full and Basic Membership of IATEFL - what's the difference?
|Full Membership |Basic Membership |
|Available to any individual |Available only to individual teachers who are members of a |
| |teachers’ association that is currently an Associate of IATEFL |
|The Newsletter IATEFL Voices 6 times a year |The Newsletter IATEFL Voices 6 times a year |
|Conference Selections (no charge) |Reduced rate for Conference Selections |
|Membership of one SIG | |
|Opportunity to subscribe to additional SIGs |Opportunity to subscribe to SIGs |
|Reduced rate at IATEFL events |Reduced rate at IATEFL events |
|Reduced subscriptions to some ELT publications and reduced | |
|prices for some ELT-related goods and services that may be | |
|available from time to time to IATEFL members as special offers| |
|Voting rights in IATEFL elections |Voting rights in IATEFL elections |
|Can stand for office in IATEFL | |
|Can enter for IATEFL scholarships |Can enter for IATEFL scholarships |
|Further occasional benefits | |
7. Sample IATEFL membership application form (see overleaf)
This form is available to Associates who wish to offer their members the opportunity to join IATEFL, either as a separate form or incorporated into their own membership forms. When drafting a membership form, the Associate must check all prices with the IATEFL office.
SAMPLE IATEFL MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM
New Application ( ) Renewal ( ) Membership Number ((((
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
The IATEFL membership year is for a period of one year from receipt of subscription.
Full and Basic Membership of IATEFL - What's the difference?
|Full Membership |Basic Membership |
|IATEFL Issue 6 times per year |IATEFL Issue 6 times per year |
|Conference Selections (no charge) |Reduced rate for Conference Selections |
|Membership of one SIG (no charge) |- |
|Opportunity to subscribe to additional SIGs |Opportunity to subscribe to SIGs |
|Reduced rate at IATEFL events |Reduced rate at IATEFL events |
|Reduced subscriptions to some ELT publications and reduced | |
|prices for some ELT-related goods and services that may be | |
|available from time to time to IATEFL members as special offers | |
|Voting rights in IATEFL |Voting rights in IATEFL |
|Can stand for office in IATEFL |- |
|Further occasional benefits e.g., prize draws |- |
|Full Membership or Basic Membership |
|Family Name | |
|Mr/Mrs/Ms/Prof/Dr | |
|Forenames | |
|Address | |
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|Tel | |
|Work Affiliation | |
|Address | |
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|Tel | |
|Institutional Membership |
|Name of Institution | |
|Name of Contact | |
|Address | |
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|Telephone/Fax | |
|Email | |
FEES (valid until Aug 2004)
|Full Individual Membership |Student/Retired Membership |Full Institutional Membership |Basic Membership |
|£39.00 |£27.00 |£125.00 |£15.00 |
Sub total 1 _____________
OPTIONS (Special Interest Groups & Periodicals)
SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS (SIGS):
The choice of one Special Interest Group is included in the full individual membership. Subscriptions to SIGs are available to all members:
PLEASE TICK RELEVANT BOX(ES) TO INDICATE YOUR CHOSEN SIG(S)
|( |Business English |( |Global Issues |( |Research |
|( |Computers |( |Learner Independence |( |Teacher Development |
|( |ELT Management |( |Literature & Cultural Studies |( |Teacher Trainers & Educators |
|( |ES(O)L |( |Media |( |Testing, Evaluation & Assessment |
|( |ESP |( |Pronunciation |( |Young Learners |
FEES PER SIG
|Full Individual/ Student/Retired/Basic Membership |Full Institutional Membership | |
|£12.00 |£23.00 | |
Sub total 2 _____________
|PERIODICALS | |Europe |World-Wide | |
| | |£ |£ | |
|ELT Journal |Individual |27.90 |27.90 |…….……. |
| |Institutional |57.30 |57.30 |…….……. |
|English Teaching Professional (4 per year) |Individual |20.00 |20.00 |………….. |
| |Institutional |32.00 |32.00 |………….. |
|Modern English Teacher (4 per year) |Individual |22.50 |22.50 |………….. |
| |Institutional |31.50 |31.50 |………….. |
|EL Gazette (12 per year) |Individual |25.00 |36.00 |………….. |
| |Institutional |33.00 |44.00 |………….. |
|World Englishes |Individual |37.00 |37.00 |………….. |
| |Institutional |270.00 |280.00 |………….. |
|Teacher Trainer |Individual/Institutional |24.00 |24.00 |………….. |
|ELT Guide 11th Edition (1 per year) |Individual |13.95 |13.95 |………….. |
| |Institutional |13.95 |13.95 |………….. |
|English Today (4 per year) |Individual |24.00 |24.00 |………….. |
| |Institutional |79.00 |79.00 |………….. |
|Language Teaching (4 per year) |Individual |26.00 |26.00 |………….. |
| |Institutional |95.00 |95.00 |………….. |
|ReCALL (2 per year) |Individual |25.00 |25.00 |………….. |
| |Institutional |73.00 |73.00 |………….. |
|Studies in 2nd Language Acquisition |Individual |32.00 |32.00 |………….. |
| (4 per year) |Institutional |98.00 |98.00 |………….. |
|Annual Review of Applied Linguistics |Individual |24.00 |24.00 |………….. |
| (1 per year) |Institutional |65.00 |65.00 |………….. |
|Language Teaching Research (3 per year) |Individual |31.00 |38.00 |………….. |
|ELT Journal CD-ROM (back issues 1981-2000) |Individual |UK/EU |Non-EU | |
| | |(inc VAT) |/Worldwide |…………... |
| | |£58.00 |£50.00 | |
| |Institutional |UK/EU |Non-EU | |
| | |(inc VAT) |/Worldwide | |
| | |£68.00 |£60.00 | |
Sub total 3 ________
PAYMENTS
|Sub Total 1: |£ |
|Sub Total 2: |£ |
|Sub Total 3: |£ |
|GRAND TOTAL: |£ |
|PAYMENT DETAILS |
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|Send this completed form with a cheque payable to: |
|_______________________________ (name of Associate organisation) or |
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|VISA card number |
|( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( ( |
|Exp date (( / (( |
|Associate address and contact details |
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Signed: ___________________________ Date: _______________
IATEFL Associate Agreement
(Please complete 2 copies of this form and send both to the IATEFL Head Office)
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|Name of Associate | |
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|Number of Members | |
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|Year Associate was established | |
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|Name of Contact | |
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|Address for all correspondence | |
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|Telephone | |
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|Fax | |
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|E-Mail | |
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|1 Newsletter Exchange |
|(Please refer to paragraph 3.1 and complete the following) |
|IATEFL will send _____________________ (name of Associate) a copy of each issue of the newsletter IATEFL Voices, which appears|
|six times a year. Details of Associate events should be sent to the IATEFL Head Office for the attention of the Executive |
|Officer by the deadlines announced in IATEFL Voices, and will be publicised in the newsletter. |
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|_________________ (name of Associate) will send IATEFL Head Office a copy of each issue of its newsletter, which appears |
|__________ a year in ___________ (approximate month of publication). |
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|2 Information Exchange |
|(Please refer to paragraph 3.1 and complete the following) |
|IATEFL will publicise _____________________ (name of association) membership and events at its Annual Conference. Brochures |
|and membership forms will be brought by a representative or sent to the IATEFL Head Office to arrive at lease two weeks before|
|the Conference. IATEFL will make a short announcement about Associates and the availability of membership information at a |
|plenary session, and information will be available at the Associates' stand. |
| |
|__________________ (name of association) will publicise IATEFL membership and IATEFL events at its own events. Brochures and |
|membership forms will be brought by an IATEFL representative or sent by IATEFL to the address above to arrive at least two |
|weeks before the event. The Associate will make a short announcement about IATEFL and the availability of membership |
|information at a plenary session, and information will be available* at the conference registration desk/at another |
|stand/other (please specify) _____________________ |
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|3 Conference Exchange |
|(Please refer to paragraph 3.1 and complete the following) |
|IATEFL will offer free registration at the International IATEFL Annual Conference to the Associate representative (not |
|necessarily a speaker) every year. A representative of IATEFL (not necessarily a speaker) should attend an Associate's |
|conference at least once every three years. A representative of the Associate (not necessarily a speaker) should attend the |
|International IATEFL annual conference at lease once every three years. This representative must be available to attend the |
|Associates' Day which takes place the day before the main conference begins, and other related meetings. |
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|_____________________ (name of association) will offer free registration at its conference for an IATEFL representative (not |
|necessarily a speaker) every year. |
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|4 Use of the IATEFL Name and Logo |
|(Please refer to paragraph 2.3 and complete the following) |
|Either: |
|The Associate is an inclusive association (that is, one that is open to all levels of the profession, ie primary, secondary, |
|tertiary and further education, all regions of the country, and the private and public sector) and it agrees to promote IATEFL|
|membership actively (ie to promote Individual or Institutional membership of IATEFL, not just membership of the Associate |
|itself) and it undertakes to act in accordance with the aims and principles of IATEFL at all times. |
| |
|In this case the Associate is entitled to use the title of IATEFL plus the name or country or |
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|region, as follows (please complete): |
|........................................................................................... |
| |
|Or: |
|The Associate will use the words NAME OF ASSOCIATION followed by Associate of IATEFL plus the IATEFL logo under the |
|Associate's name (eg HUPE An Associate of IATEFL + logo) as follows (please complete): |
|........................................................................... |
|..............................................................................................................................|
|......................... |
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|5 Recruitment of Full, Institutional and Basic Members |
|(Please refer to paragraph 3.2 and complete the following) |
|The Associate will recruit IATEFL members at the current rate |
|All bank charges must be covered by the Associate. |
| |
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|(Note that if the Associate also makes IATEFL membership a condition of membership of its own association, then it can offer |
|IATEFL membership at a special discounted rate. Contact the IATEFL Head Office for more details. It also has the right to |
|refer to itself as a Full Associate of IATEFL. |
Both parties signing below agree to abide by the term of this agreement, which commences
(date) and expires (date) . (Office use only)
|On behalf of IATEFL |On behalf of the Associate |
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|Signed: ______________________ |Signed: ______________________ |
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|Name: ______________________ |Name: ______________________ |
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|Position: ______________________ |Position: ______________________ |
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|Date: ______________________ |Date: ______________________ |
Welcome to IATEFL and the IATEFL Associate Scheme.
IATEFL Associates 2004
Country: ARGENTINA
Association: ARTESOL
Contact: Liliana Orsi, Patricia Orsi
Address: ARTESOL Maipu 686, Buenos Aires, CP 1006, ARGENTINA
Email and website: artesol@bcl.edu.ar
Country: AUSTRALIA
Association: English Australia
Contact: Sue Blundell
Address: English Australia Level 3, 162 Goulburn Street, Surrey Hills,
NSW 2010. AUSTRALIA
Email and Website: sueblundell@.au
Country: AUSTRIA
Association: TEA
Contact: Philipp Wagner
Address: TEA TEA Office, Getreidemarkt 17/5, 1060 Wein AUSTRIA
Email and Website: office@tea- tea-
Country: BANGLADESH
Association: UKBET
Contact: Mohammed Shams Uddin
Address: UKBET UK - Bangladesh Education Trust 13/4 Nurani, Subid Bazar, Sylhet, BANGLADESH
Email and Website: ykbet@sol-
Country: BELARUS
Association: BelNate
Contact: Yuri Stulov
Address: BelNate 21 Zakharova St, Minsk, 220662. BELARUS
Email and Website: stulov@ehu.unibel.by ir.bsu.by
Country: BRAZIL
Association: BrazTESOL
Contact: Albina Escobar
Address: BrazTESOL Rua Vitoria, 486 2 Andar, Sao Paulo, SP 01210-000 BRAZIL
Email and Website: albina.richmond@.br braz-.br
Country: BULGARIA
Association: IATEFL Bulgaria
Contact: George Geshev
Address: IATEFL Bulgaria 89 GD Nickolaev St 4002, Plovdiv BULGARIA
Email and Website: IATEFL.bg@
Country: CANADA
Association: TESL Canada
Contact: Virginia Christopher
Address: TESL Canada PO Box 44105, Burnaby BC, V5B 4Y2. CANADA
Email and Website: teslcanada@shaw.ca teslcanada.ca
Country: CHILE
Association: IATEFL Chile
Contact: Paula Jullian
Address: IATEFL Chile Almirante Montt 465, Santiago Centro, 6500445 Santiago CHILE
Email and Website: pjullian@puc.cl
Country: CHINA
Association: IATEFL China
Contact: Ding Junhau
Address: IATEFL China No 6 Xinling Road, Tonghua, Jilin 13400. CHINA
Email and Website: djh@.cn
Country: CROATIA
Association: HUPE
Contact: Anji Loncaric
Address: HUPE C/o The British Council, Ilica 12/II, 10000 Zabreb. CROATIA
Email and Website: silva.loncaric-beziovic@ri.tel.hr srce.hr
Country: CUBA
Association: GELI
Contact: Adita Chiappy
Address: GELI Calle 33# 1470 apt 11, Y26 Y28, Nuevo Vedilo, Habana. CUBA.
Email and Website: tonyirizar@
Country: CZECH REPUBLIC
Association: ATECR
Contact: Martina Ulvrova
Address: ATECR P. O Box 169, 111 21 Praha 1 CZECH REPUBLIC
Email and Website: martina.ulvrova@gfxs.cz webpark.cz/atecr
Country: CZECH REPUBLIC
Association: MSATE/ MSSUA/ OATE
Contact: Michaela Trnova
Address: MSATE T Vyskovicka 174, Ostrava – Vyskovice, 700 30. CZECH REPUBLIC
Email and Website: kolarova@fume.uld.cz
Country: EGYPT
Association: EGYPTESOL
Contact: Liz England
Address: EGYPTESOL ELI/TEFL, American University in Cairo, 113 Shania Kasr EL, Aini, Cairo EGYPT
Email and Website: LENGLAND@AUCEGYPT.EDU
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Association: EATE
Contact: Juta Hennoste
Address: EATE Uus Str. 20-50, Tartu 50604, ESTONIA
Email and Website: jutahennoste@hot.ee
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Association: ATEF
Contact: Sanna Leinonen-Nurogam
Address: ATEF, Rautatielaisenkatu 6A, FIN-00520 Helsinki, FINLAND
Email and Website:
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Association: ETAG
Contact: Rusudan Tkemaladze
Address: ETAG 121 Zemovedzise St, Tbilisi 380060 GEORGIA
Email and Website: etag@internet.ge
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Association: ELTAS
Contact: Ann Claypole
Address: ELTAS Industriestr 12, D-75217 Birkenfeld, GERMANY
Email and Website: ann@claypole.de eltas.de
Country: GERMANY
Association: ELTAF
Contact: Helen Bicknell
Address: ELTAF FH Mainz FB III, Ander Bruchspite-50, 55122 Mainz,
GERMANY
Email and Website: helen.bicknell@t-online.de eltaf.de
Country: GERMANY
Association: RELTA
Contact: Avril Soecknick
Address: RELTA Uhlandweg 37, D-88239 Wangen GERMANY
Email and Website: Frank.Avril.Soecknick@t-online.de
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Association: IATEFL HUNGARY
Contact: Margit Szesztey
Address: IATEFL HUNGARY C/o CETT, 19-21 Ajosi Durer sor, Budapest, H-1146
HUNGARY
Email and Website: eva.illes@iatefl.hu iatefl-
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Association: ATEI
Contact: Bjorguin Thorisson
Address: ATEI Engjabel 75, 109 Reykajavik, ICELAND
Email and Website: venni@ismennt.is
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Association: ELTAI
Contact: Dr S Rajagopalan
Address: ELTAI No. 17 (New No. 6) Muthalamman Koil Street, West Mambalam, Chennai - 600 033, INDIA
Email and Website: sadasivraj@yahoo.co.in
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Association: FELT
Contact: Ciaran McCarthy
Address: FELT 102 Meadow Park, Churchtown, Dublin 14, IRELAND
Email and Website: forumeltireland@
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Association: ETAI
Contact: Susan Holzman
Address: ETAI PO Box 7663, Jerusalem 91076 ISRAEL
Email and Website: holzms@mail.biu.ac.il
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Association: TESOL ITALY
Contact: L Lopriore
Address: TESOL ITALY Via Boncompagni 2, 00187 Rome, ITALY
Email and Website: tesol.it
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Association: JACET
Contact: Kumiko Murata
Address: JACET 55 Yokodera-cho, Shinjuka-ku, Tokyo 162-0831, JAPAN
Email and Website: jacet@zb3..ne.jp
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Association: JALT
Contact: Tadashi Ishida
Address: JALT Central Office, Urban Edge Building, 5th Floor, 1-37-9 Taito, Taito-ku, Tokyo JAPAN
Email and Website: BYY05562@nifty.ne.jp
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Association: LATE
Contact: Silvija Andernovics
Address: LATE A/K 1020, Riga LV 1050 LATVIA
Email and Website: late@acad.iatnet.lv
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Association: ATEL
Contact: Rene Karam
Address: ATEL PO Box 90, 1479 Jdaide, Beirut LEBANON
Email and Website: atel_ib@
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Association: LAKMIDA
Contact: Izolda Geniene
Address: LAKMIDA C/O Vilnius Pedagogical Univ. Dept of English,Philology & Methodology, Studentu St 39, Vilnius 2034 LITHUANIA
Email and Website: gen.I@vpu.it
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Association: ELTAM
Contact: Fanija Smickovska
Address: ELTAM Centre for Foreign Languages, Orce nikolov 155a,
1000 Skoopje MACEDONIA
Email and Website: zbusovska@
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Association: TESOL
Contact: Sarah Hannam
Address: TESOL, English Language Support Unit, Lecturer, English for Academic Purposes, City Liberal Studies, Affiliated Institution of the University of Sheffield, 3rd Floor, Tsimiski 13, Thessaloniki, Greece
Email and Website: hannam@city.academic.gr
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Association: MELTA
Contact: Dr Fatimah Hashim
Address: MELTA PO Box 454, Jalam Sultan, 46750 Petaling Jaya,
Selangor MALAYSIA
Email and Website: melta@.my
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Association: MATEFL
Contact: Bev Harrison
Address: MATEFL "Carob" Garden Str, The Gardens, St Julians MALTA
Email and Website: Mcarl@um.edu.mt
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Association: VLLT
Contact: Hetty Eijtinger
Address: VLLT Wulp 6, 1722 JC Zuid-Scharwoude, THE NETHERLANDS
Email and Website: hety.eijtinger@planet.nl
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Association: TESOLANZ
Contact: Marty Pilott
Address: TESOLANZ Tesolanz Secretariat Lats, VUW, PO Box 600,
Wellington NEW ZEALAND
Email and Website: martypilott@carich.co.nz .nz
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Association: SPELT
Contact: Zakir Sarwar
Address: SPELT F.25D Block 9, Clifton, Karachi 75600 PAKISTAN
Email and Website: zsarwar@.pk
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Association: APPI
Contact: Maria Luisa Mu
Address: APPI Calle Leonardo Da Vinci 307- San Borja, Lima, PERU
Email and Website: appi@.pe
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Association: IATEFL POLAND
Contact: Grzegorz Spiewak
Address: IATEFL POLAND Ul. Michalowskiego 4, 31 - 126 Krakow POLAND
Email and Website: grzegorz.spiewak@macmillan.pl .pl
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Association: RATE
Contact: Monica Ralea
Address: RATE, British Council, Calea Dorobantilor 14, 0101572 Bucharest, Romania
Email and Website: elexs@mail.ru
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Association: LATEUM
Contact: Elena Yakovleva
Address: LATEUM (Russia) Petrozavodskaya Street, 10 fl 155, Moscow 125414
RUSSIA
Email and Website: elexs@mail.ru
Country: RUSSIA
Association: FEELTA
Contact: Marina Rassokha
Address: FEELTA Okeansky Av 41 - 1, Vladostock 690091, RUSSIA
Email and Website: rassokha@ifl.hb.dvgu.ru dvgu.ru/partner/education/feelta/info.htm
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Association: SATE
Contact: Syed H Hashmi
Address: SATE English Language Training, Cc 452, PO Box 167,
Jeddah-21231 SAUDI ARABIA
Email and Website: syedhashmi@
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Association: TESOL SCOTLAND
Contact: Geri Smyth
Address: TESOL SCOTLAND Primary School Curriculum, University of Strathclyde,
Jordanhill Campus, 76 Southbrae Drive, Glasgow, G13 1PP UK
Email and Website: s.smyth@strath.ac.uk .uk/tesol.html
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Association: SEAMO RELC
Contact: Goh Chi Lan
Address: SEAMO RELC RELC Building, 30 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 258352 SINGAPORE
Email and Website: admin@.sg
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Association: STETS
Contact: Manee Lugg
Address: STETS Language & Communication Dept Singapore Polytechnic, 550 Dover Road, Singapore 139651 SINGAPORE
Email and Website: manne@sp.edu.sg
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Association: SAUA / SATE
Contact: Justihna Kurillova
Address: SAUA / SATE T Vansorey 6, Spisska Nova Ves, SLOVAKIA
Email and Website: justihna@spnv.ke.sanet.sk
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Association: IATEFL SLOVENIA
Contact: Nives Krenh
Address: IATEFL SLOVENIA Pp 1677, 1001 Ljubljana SLOVENIA
Email and Website: info@iatefl.edus.si
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Association: ALAK
Contact: Prof Kyunghwan Kim
Address: ALAK Div of English Lang & Literature, Kyonggi University,
2-ga Chungjeong-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul 120-702 SOUTH KOREA
Email and Website: kimdk@korea.ac.kr
Country: SOUTH KOREA
Association: KATE
Contact: Young-Shik Lee
Address: KATE Department of English Lang Edu., Hannam University, 133 Ojung-dong, Taedok-ku, Taejon 300-190, SOUTH KOREA
Email and Website: yshlee@mail.hannam.ac.kr
Country: SOUTH KOREA
Association: KOTESOL
Contact: Sangdo Woo
Address: KOTESOL English Education Department,
Gongju National Uni of Edu, Bonghwang-Dong 376, Gongju, Chungham 314 - 722,
SOUTH KOREA
Email and Website: woosd@pro.gjue.ac.kr
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Association: TESOL SPAIN
Contact: Annie Macdonald
Address: TESOL SPAIN Espiritu Santo 32/312, Madrid 28004, SPAIN
Email and Website: mcdonald.fhm@ceu.es
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Association: ACUET
Contact: Mr M A Stanley
Address: ACUET, ACUET Secretariet, 6/4 Ananda Mawatha, Beddegana, Kotte, SRI LANKA
Email and Website:
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Association: SIEN
Contact: A B Ariyaratne
Address: SIEN 171A Weralupa Junction, Ratnapura, SRI LANKA
Email and Website: sabaragumuwa@
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Association: LMS SWEDEN
Contact: Maria Allstrom
Address: LMS SWEDEN Baverns Grand 24, 753 19 Uppsala SWEDEN
Email and Website: maria.allstrom@
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Association: ETAS
Contact: Karyl Muller-Pringle
Address: ETAS (Switzerland) Rue de l'hopital 32, 1400 Yverdon, SWITZERLAND
Email and Website: admin@e-tas.ch e-tas.ch
Country: THAILAND
Association: Thailand TESOL
Contact: Chaleosri Pibulcho
Address: Thailand TESOL, Faculty of Humanities, Srinakharinwiroy University, Sukhumvit 23, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok 10110, THAILAND
Email and Website: naraporn.c@chula.ac.th
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Association: INGED
Contact: Reyhan Atasever
Address: INGED Cinnah Cd, No 20, Kavaklidere, Ankara, TURKEY
Email and Website: areyhan@metu.edu.tr inged-.tr
Country: UK
Association: NATECLA
Contact: Cathy Burns
Address: NATECLA NATECLA National Centre, South Birmingham College,
99 -103 Clifton Road, Birmingham. B12 8SR UK
Email and Website: co-ordinator@natecla.fsnet.co.uk
Country: UK
Association: SEAL
Contact: Susan Norman, Hugh L’Estrange
Address: SEAL 34 Park Hall Road, East Finchley, London, N2 9PT UK
Email and Website: directors@.uk .uk
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Association: IATEFL UKRAINE
Contact: Olena Korol
Address: IATEFL UKRAINE 88, Kyiv, 01103 UKRAINE
Email and Website: iatefl.kyiv@.ua
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Association: TESOL ARABIA
Contact: Kathy Bird
Address: TESOL ARABIA PO Box 19282, Zayed University, Dubai UAE
Email and Website: kathy.bird@zu.ac.ae
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Association: YELTA
Contact: Zorica Savic Nenadovic
Address: YELTA 23 Bozidaza Adzije St, 11000 Belgrade, YUGOSLAVIA
Email and Website: yelta02@
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