TESOL Greece (est. 1979) is an independent, volunteer, non-profit professional association for teachers of English as a foreign language and other ELT professionals working in Greece. TESOL Greece is a TESOL Inc. affiliate and an IATEFL associate.
TESOL Greece currently has about 600 members, including teachers, teacher trainers, applied linguists, university students and faculty, directors of study, school owners, publishers, writers, editors, researchers and consultants.
How does TESOL Greece operate?
TESOL Greece is administered by an elected Board of Directors. Any member of TESOL Greece can stand for election to the Board. Elections are held every year at the Annual General Assembly at TESOL Greece’s Annual International Convention. All Board Members are unpaid volunteers.
What are TESOL Greece’s goals?
*to encourage cooperation amongst ELT professionals in both the private and public sectors.
*to provide a forum for members to share and exchange ideas and to socialize with colleagues from Greece and abroad.
*to hold an annual international convention, in spring (March), which features plenary speakers, papers, workshops, poster presentations, publishers' exhibits, and other symposia and events with presentations, talks and workshops by our members and professionals of national and international repute.
*to produce a high quality newsletter with teaching ideas and issues relevant to the ELT field, information about upcoming events, and professional networking opportunities.
*to inform aspiring as well as experienced teachers of opportunities for professional advancement and training.
TESOL Greece currently has about 600 members, including teachers, teacher trainers, applied linguists, university students and faculty, directors of study, school owners, publishers, writers, editors, researchers and consultants.
How does TESOL Greece operate?
TESOL Greece is administered by an elected Board of Directors. Any member of TESOL Greece can stand for election to the Board. Elections are held every year at the Annual General Assembly at TESOL Greece’s Annual International Convention. All Board Members are unpaid volunteers.
What are TESOL Greece’s goals?
*to encourage cooperation amongst ELT professionals in both the private and public sectors.
*to provide a forum for members to share and exchange ideas and to socialize with colleagues from Greece and abroad.
*to hold an annual international convention, in spring (March), which features plenary speakers, papers, workshops, poster presentations, publishers' exhibits, and other symposia and events with presentations, talks and workshops by our members and professionals of national and international repute.
*to produce a high quality newsletter with teaching ideas and issues relevant to the ELT field, information about upcoming events, and professional networking opportunities.
*to inform aspiring as well as experienced teachers of opportunities for professional advancement and training.
Stephen Hines is a paramedic training officer and driving instructor for the London Ambulance Service NHS Trust.
He currently runs the Clinical Support Team based in the Emergency Operations Centre.
He is a respected author and speaker, working on many aspects of pre-hospital care.
He sits on the Guidelines committee of the Joint Royal colleges Ambulance Liaison committee (JRCALC) and is also part of the editorial team for the IHCD ambulance Basic Training and Paramedic mamnuals.
He is part of a team looking at the future of paramedic intubation
Hines has recently worked on several major projects including the anglicised version of Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets.
He has authored several papers including "Bombs under London" which was published in JEMS, and led to a series of international presentations.
He also wrote a series of articles on emergency childbirth published in Ambulance UK, and by CESDI.
He was part of a research team working from CDC in Atlanta looking at international medical responses to terrorism.
He has presented on a series of topics around the world - most notably at the Wisconsin EMS Association and the Trauma Society of South Africa, as well as EMStock in Texas, hosted by Dr Bryan Bledsoe. Topics include terrorism, emergency planning and the pre-hospital care of spinal injuries., ,
He led a team from the London Ambulance Service competining in the international JEMS Games in Baltimore in 2006.
He led a team of ambulance staff from London who responded to the Ufton Nervet Rail Disaster , and represented the emergency services at the memorial service the following week.
He is part of a Department of Health working group looking at ambulance reporting targets.
He starred on BBC Televiosion's Blue Peter looking at emergency calls
He lectures regularly on tactical medicine
Stephen is a civilian instructor for the Royal Air Force Air Training Corps, retained for his specialist knowledge and to improve first aid training for the Corps.
He was part of a project to teach advanced pre-hospital care to fire crews in London
He is part of an EU working group looking at cross border working for emergency services ,
He is also a County Ambulance Officer for the St John Ambulance in Essex.
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He currently runs the Clinical Support Team based in the Emergency Operations Centre.
He is a respected author and speaker, working on many aspects of pre-hospital care.
He sits on the Guidelines committee of the Joint Royal colleges Ambulance Liaison committee (JRCALC) and is also part of the editorial team for the IHCD ambulance Basic Training and Paramedic mamnuals.
He is part of a team looking at the future of paramedic intubation
Hines has recently worked on several major projects including the anglicised version of Nancy Caroline's Emergency Care in the Streets.
He has authored several papers including "Bombs under London" which was published in JEMS, and led to a series of international presentations.
He also wrote a series of articles on emergency childbirth published in Ambulance UK, and by CESDI.
He was part of a research team working from CDC in Atlanta looking at international medical responses to terrorism.
He has presented on a series of topics around the world - most notably at the Wisconsin EMS Association and the Trauma Society of South Africa, as well as EMStock in Texas, hosted by Dr Bryan Bledsoe. Topics include terrorism, emergency planning and the pre-hospital care of spinal injuries., ,
He led a team from the London Ambulance Service competining in the international JEMS Games in Baltimore in 2006.
He led a team of ambulance staff from London who responded to the Ufton Nervet Rail Disaster , and represented the emergency services at the memorial service the following week.
He is part of a Department of Health working group looking at ambulance reporting targets.
He starred on BBC Televiosion's Blue Peter looking at emergency calls
He lectures regularly on tactical medicine
Stephen is a civilian instructor for the Royal Air Force Air Training Corps, retained for his specialist knowledge and to improve first aid training for the Corps.
He was part of a project to teach advanced pre-hospital care to fire crews in London
He is part of an EU working group looking at cross border working for emergency services ,
He is also a County Ambulance Officer for the St John Ambulance in Essex.
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Intra-party democracy is a concept describing efforts, particularly in those corporatist parties, to increase transparency, participation, and accountability in party affairs and transform the system of appointing party officials from selection by party committee to election by party members.
The concept of intra-party democracy are characteristics of political party systems in Pacific Asia such as China.
Intra-party democracy and inclusivity needs to be sustainable, and this requires that a political party has in place structures and systems that will ensure that all groups are catered for at all times.
The concept of intra-party democracy are characteristics of political party systems in Pacific Asia such as China.
Intra-party democracy and inclusivity needs to be sustainable, and this requires that a political party has in place structures and systems that will ensure that all groups are catered for at all times.
Catherine Balavage (born August 12, 1984) is a British actor, comedian and writer.
She was born in Scotland and raised in Roxburghshire. She lived in Glasgow for a few years, joined The Scottish Youth Theatre when she was 16 and then went on to parts in Scottish television show River City, The Puritan and many commercials. After moving to London she won the role of the second Mrs De Winter in a remake of Rebecca as well as playing the part of a Death Eater in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Other parts include a Placebo music video for What It's Worth , a "3" commercial , a Norwich Union commercial, the Gurinder Chadra film What a Wonderful Afterlife and the BBC series That Mitchell and Webb Look.
The is also a comedian and performed with her comedy group "The Dogs Devils" at the Camden Fringe.
Balavage also writes scripts, reviews, comedy sketches and articles for a variety of publications.
She was born in Scotland and raised in Roxburghshire. She lived in Glasgow for a few years, joined The Scottish Youth Theatre when she was 16 and then went on to parts in Scottish television show River City, The Puritan and many commercials. After moving to London she won the role of the second Mrs De Winter in a remake of Rebecca as well as playing the part of a Death Eater in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Other parts include a Placebo music video for What It's Worth , a "3" commercial , a Norwich Union commercial, the Gurinder Chadra film What a Wonderful Afterlife and the BBC series That Mitchell and Webb Look.
The is also a comedian and performed with her comedy group "The Dogs Devils" at the Camden Fringe.
Balavage also writes scripts, reviews, comedy sketches and articles for a variety of publications.