The 8th National RATE
Conference in Timisoara (October 26-28, 2007) can be considered a
successful venture because it has achieved most of its promises. From
the very beginning it set out to be an accurate representation of what
ELT is nowadays: a never ending quest for best ways of teaching the new
"lingua franca" of the 21st Century.
This
RATE Conference had a bit of everything in terms of areas of academic
expertise, ranging from Young Learners English Teaching, to Cambridge
ESOL Examinations, feminism and literary criticism.
265
participants had the opportunity to attend 5 different plenaries
throughout the three days of the conference and were also able to
choose between 47 different workshops presented during several
simultaneous sessions.
The 8th National RATE Conference could
have very well been dubbed an ELT Book Fair as it had stands from
almost every major ELT publisher on the market: Macmillan,
Uniscan-Express Publishing, Sitka Alaska, Fischer Educational, Longman,
Oxford University Press and Cambridge University Press. It also
promoted student travel agencies (Student Lines) and English Language
Courses in England (through SOL in Barnstaple, U.K.).
The
whole conference took place at "Ion Vidu"National Art College, one of
the partners of the 8th RATE Conference. As far as partners are
concerned, we have to admit that conferences on such scale could not
happen without the invaluable support of well established organizations
such as British Council Romania, our constant partner and facilitator,
the Romanian Ministry of Education, Research and Youth (MECT), the
Timis County School Inspectorate (ISJT), and powerful publishers such
as Macmillan Romania.
Sarah Rolph, English Language
Director, British Council, Romania, as well as Monica Ralea, Projects
Manager - English Language, British Council Romania have stressed the
extent to which RATE initiatives managed to promote not only European
cultural values but also good professional ELT practices.
It
has been very refreshing to see that an event organized by a teachers'
NGO has caught the attention of official decision makers. Eugenia
Popescu, Chair of The Training and Human Resources Development
Department within MECT, as well as Ileana Valceanu, Deputy General
Inspector ISJT have recognized in their plenary addresses the
importance of RATE's activities in terms of setting new professional
standards.
Dr. Sandu Golcea, General Inspector of the
Timis County School Inspectorate has also emphasized the considerable
difference English teachers can make to educating the new European
citizens.
The 8th RATE Conference has documented the good
working relationship between TETA, MATE, CETA and BETA, the 4 regional
associations which make up RATE. An 8 minute slide show presentation
during the opening ceremony highlighted their achievements in a
visually entertaining fashion. It was maybe a "surprise" future RATE
Conferences might want to emulate.
In many other respects, this
conference tried to look as good as the previous ones in Bucuresti,
Cluj or Iasi. First of all, it had interesting plenary presentations
given by well established researchers and textbook authors.
Luke
Prodromou, the reputed textbook author from Macmillan has reminded us
that teachers should not become only testers but redress the balance
between Testing and Teaching through both creative and effective
methods.
Gary Anderson, the ELT specialist from Cambridge
University Press has offered his audience valuable tips for teaching
mixed ability classes so that learning would be both affective and
effective.
Margaret
Cooze, the Subject Officer for Main Suite and IELTS papers of the
University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations has imparted precious
"insider" information concerning the updated FCE and CAE examinations.
Eva
Woodridge, the ELT Consultant for Express Publishing has delivered a
refreshingly youthful presentation proving that teaching students to
pass a test and teaching them good communicative language are not
mutually exclusive.
Dr. Reghina Dascal, the Director of the
Interdisciplinary Centre for Gender Studies from The West University in
Timisoara has probably taken into account that most teachers of English
in Romania are female and has consequently given a well informed
presentation on the "Querelle des Femmes", a four-century long social
and literary debate sparked off by Christine de Pizan's Le Roman de la
Rose.
National
ELT Conferences in Romania are still rare occurrences and this is why
they still have an indelible aura of uniqueness and excitement
surrounding them. All participants want to make the most of their
Conference attendance and their expectations are usually very high.
Sometimes their eagerness verges on impatience - should we remember
here the noble but frantic pursuit of free materials acquired on "first
come, first served" basis?
Nevertheless, RATE Conferences are
more than just exciting "treasure hunts". They offer wonderful
opportunities for networking and socializing between the members of the
vibrant community of English language specialists and teachers in
Romania. In this respect, the Conference's cocktails and dinners at the
Continental Hotel and The Serb's Tavern in Timisoara were greatly
enjoyed by all participants who were helped by the informality of the
functions to set up future cooperation or just catch up with the latest
news from friends or acquaintances. The generous sponsors who made
these gatherings possible were Macmillan Romania, The Theoretical High
School in Recas, The Recas Local Town Council as well as The Recas
Vineyards.
If
we are to judge The 8th National RATE Conference achievements by the
mostly positive - if scarce (only 80 submitted forms) - feedback given
by its participants, we can appreciate that everybody had something
worth "writing home about", something to take back to their schools and
communities. And this is no mean feat for a 3 day national event
organized in their free time by a group of 15 dedicated teachers!
Dorin Orban,
TETA Content Manager,
Teacher of English at The National Banat College, Timisoara
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