I would like to take the opportunity to share with you news about the FIPLV Nordic Baltic Conference, which will take place 9-11 June in Tallinn, Estonia. Please take a look at the information on the FIPLV website here:
http://fiplv.com/members-2/the-nordic-baltic-region/
which also contains a message from IDV for those wishing to present in German as well as further links to the conference website. It is intended to be a multilingual conference, open to the world, so please share this information with your members and encourage them to attend. It isn't too late to submit a proposal - the deadline is 15 February (end of February for proposals in German). These conferences are always a rich experience and I know that Ene Peterson, the organiser, is working hard to make it a success. There will also be meetings of FIPLV Executive Committee and World Council at this event, so please put this in your diary.
Terry Lamb
Dear colleague,
It is my pleasure to inform you that Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research (IJLTR) is going to publish one Special Issue each year beginning with 2016 (in addition to two regular issues which appear on the 1st of January and July every year). Special Issues will be theme-based and will be guest-edited by leading figures in the field.
I am delighted to announce that Prof. Jack C Richards has kindly agreed to guest-edit the 2016 Special Issue on Teacher Education. Call for papers is now open for this Special Issue and potential contributors are invited to send their manuscripts to ijltreditor@gmail.com following guidelines for submission available at the journal website (www.urmia.ac.ir/ijltr). Research-based papers can be submitted on any aspect of Teacher Education including teacher training, teacher development, professional development, multicultural perspectives on teacher education and so on.
Submissions should be in the form of email attachments, with the following phrase as the subject of the email: Submission for 2016 Special Issue on Teacher Education. The deadline for submissions is 1 May 2016.
The theme for 2017 Special Issue will be announced soon. Please check the journal website for further updates on our future Special Issues.
Please share the news and CFP with your colleagues, links and email lists. Looking forwards to receiving your quality papers for the Special Issue (and regular issues).
Best regards
Karim Sadeghi
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Karim Sadeghi, PhD
Founding Editor and Editor-in-chief
Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research (IJLTR)
www.urmia.ac.ir/ijltr
Faculty of Philology, State University of Applied Sciences, Konin, Poland,
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Department of English Studies, Faculty of Pedagogy and Fine Arts, Adam Mickiewicz University, Kalisz, Poland
Focus on the learner: Contributions of individual differences to second language learning and teaching
Konin, October 17th-19th, 2016
PL-CALL 2016: CALL for mobility
After two very successful and intellectually stimulating PL-CALL conferences (2013, Warsaw; 2014, Warsaw) and the PL-CALL day (P L-CALL Between in 2015, Kraków), we are going to convene for the fourth time, on 2 -3 June 2016 in Kraków.
The main theme of our 2016 conference is CALL for mobility , which is self-explanatory in today's world, where everything, including language learning, is increasingly mobilized. We would like to invite you to submit a paper proposal for the conference.
NBR 2016 conference
The FIPLV Nordic-Baltic Region is pleased to announce NBR 2016 conference hosted by Estonian Association of Foreign Language (the EATFL) in Tallinn, Estonia. In 2012 EAFLT joined the FIPLV regional organization Nordic- Baltic Region (the NBR), a year later the EAFLT became a member of the FIPLV (the Fédération Internationale des Professeurs de Langues Vivantes).