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2011 ESSARP Conference


Who is this Conference for?

Heads and teachers involved in bilingual education who wish to network with other bilingual educators in the region and listen to internationally renowned speakers explore the latest trends in the present educational scenario.

What is the theme of the Conference?

“Rethinking Education to Make the Difference” This is an opportunity to reflect on the way schools are conceived, explore what issues schools should address, understand how children learn and how best to teach the coming generations. Are all students the same? Are all teachers the same? Do gender differences matter? How can we sustain student interest? We believe this event can help us find creative answers to these questions with fellow educators

What topics will be covered?

  • Differentiated Instruction
  • Gender Differences
  • Gender-based Literacy Skills
  • Bilingual education
  • Engaging the Disengaged Student
  • Global Perspectives

English is the official language of the event but simultaneous interpreting will be available for those who request it in their registration forms. These sessions will be highlighted in the programme.

 
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