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Keys to Success
A mediocre teacher says
A good teacher explains,
A superior teacher demonstrates,
A great teacher inspires and
Changes the world.
Teaching Excellence and Achievement Program (TEA)
Nataliya: 2000,
2004, 2005, 2007
Tetyana: 5 times
Pre-departure Orientation in Kyiv, 2008
Washington Welcome Program, 2008
University of Alabama George Mason
University
Completed a six-week professional
development institute
TEA experience Tetyana Nataliya
Step by step Tetyana’s learnt a lot of from …
Linda Winters
John Pottenger
Debra Grayson
Christy Steelman
Virginia Carden
Sandra Enger
Jane Jones
Nataliya:
“ESL/EFL Research and
Assessment “course,
conducted by George A.
Flowers
“Educational
Leadership” seminars by
Dr. Farnoosh Shahrokhi
and Dr.Beverly Woody
Dr.S.Steeley delivered
her seminars on
Reflective Practice and
how to use Smart board
and make IREX TEA
Portfolio
Now we know What the Problem Based Learning is.
What the Backward Design is.
4 different philosophies of education
How to write the separated lessons on writing, reading, listening & speaking.
How to survive in American High School.
How to conduct 96-minute lesson.
How to cooperate with the groups “Future Stars,” “Ganga-Padma”, “Futurists”
How to use Power Point & Google documents.
How to create blogs & sites.
And what the teacher’s portfolio is.
Washington Area Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages 29th annual Fall Convention (October,4,2008) Rediscovering the
Problem Solving
Technique for the ESL
Classroom”, facilitated by
Jayme Adelson-Goldstein
Supplementing
Grammar Materials with
Focused Listening and
Speaking Tasks, by
Biesenbach-Lucas &
Artenie
“Improving Listening and
Speaking Skills with
Digital Stories”, presented
by Polina Vinogradova
and Heather A. Linville
The most exiting was the internship in the schools
Buckhorn High School
Columbia High School
New Century Technology
Huntsville High School
We have a lot of new ideas for our schools.
End of TEA Program Conference,
Presenters – Hunstville, Alabama, USA,
11/6-9/2008
English Teaching Resource Center (JCD ETRC) at the English Department of National University of "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy“ sponsored by the Public Affairs Section, U.S. Embassy Annual TEA
reunion
conferences, set
up by the IREX and
organized by I.
Miroshnichenko
”Teaching English to
Young Learners “in
UMBC (University of
Maryland in Baltimore
County), Dr.Joan Kang
Shin and Mary Tabaa
Summer E-teacher
Development Institute,
UMBC, Baltimore,
2010, 2011
Project Implementation
Teaching English to
Young Learners,
Hadyach, 01/4/2011
Nataliya Nayavko, Ukraine
Professional Development Workshop
Host: Lviv Regional In-Service Teacher
Training Institute (INSET), Ukraine
Participants: 4 groups of EFL teachers (25-30
people each) from Lviv Region,
Ukraine
Program: a 5-day professional development
course
Schedule: First round: November, 2011;
Second round: January, 3-7, 2012;
Third round: March, 21-25, 2012;
Fourth round: June, 6-10 2012.
UMBC E-Teacher Scholarship Program 2011 N.Nayavko, Ukraine
Goals:
To develop a critical awareness of young
learners’ characteristics for building their
communicative abilities;
To develop and cultivate critical thinking
skills of the participants by means of
providing them with the international
experience of EFL
To enhance participants’ abilities in EFL
teaching to young learners using
communicative, experiential approaches. UMBC E-Teacher Scholarship Program 2011 N.Nayavko, Ukraine
Shared knowledge is power
Shaping the way
we teach English,
webinars
Members of
Ukraine- TESOL
Members of the
Regional committee
on External English
Testing in Ukraine
Members in the jury
in district and
regional English
Olympiad
Staying at UAH and GMU- was a
great experience for all of us.
We will never forget
this incredible autumn 2008
Give a man a fish and you feed
him for a day. Teach him to fish
and you feed him for the whole
life.
If you do what you have always
done, you will get what you
have always got.