Tag: travel
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Jaakko Laaksonen FIPLV Award 2018
(SUKOL – Federation of Foreign Language teachers in Finland) Jaakko Laaksonen Mr Laaksonen has all through his career taken an interest in and been actively involved in pedagogical development. He has always been willing and ready to share his expertise and findings with SUKOL and language teachers. He is highly appreciated for his hands-on approach,…
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AATG FIPLV Award 2018
AATG – American Association of Teachers of German Inc. (USA) Mit rund 3.500 Mitgliedern ist AATG der größte IDV-Mitgliedsverband weltweit und zeichnet sich durch sein großes, vorbildhaftes, unermüdliches Engagement zugunsten der Deutschlehrenden und der deutschen Sprache nicht nur in den USA, sondern auch in der Großregion Nordamerika aus. AATG ist Initiator von verschiedenen Projekten in…
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AATG FIPLV Award 2018
AATG – American Association of Teachers of German Inc. (USA) Mit rund 3.500 Mitgliedern ist AATG der größte IDV-Mitgliedsverband weltweit und zeichnet sich durch sein großes, vorbildhaftes, unermüdliches Engagement zugunsten der Deutschlehrenden und der deutschen Sprache nicht nur in den USA, sondern auch in der Großregion Nordamerika aus. AATG ist Initiator von verschiedenen Projekten in…
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John Hajek FIPLV Award 2018
(AFMLTA, Australia) Professor John Hajek Professor John Hajek has a distinguished and lengthy career as a languages educator, and has made exceptional and outstanding contributions to the field as a leader of languages education throughout his career. His contributions to community languages in Australia; to the professional engagement of teachers of languages in schools and…
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Violeta Jurković FIPLV Award 2018
(SDUTSJ – Slovene Association of LSP Teachers) Violeta Jurković Violeta Jurković is Associate Professor of English and Chair for Foreign Languages at the Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. She is an established Member of the Senate at the Faculty of Maritime Studies and Transport and Member of the Commission for…
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András Szöllösy-Sebestyén FIPLV Award 2017
(HALLT, Hungary) Dr András Szöllösy-Sebestyén András Szöllösy-Sebestyén has served as General Secretary in the Hungarian Association of Applied Linguists and Language Teachers (HAALLT), a long-time member of FIPLV, since 1994. In this capacity, he has been making efforts to promote research on the use, teaching and learning of foreign languages in the Hungarian context in…
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András Szöllösy-Sebestyén FIPLV Award 2017
(HALLT, Hungary) Dr András Szöllösy-Sebestyén András Szöllösy-Sebestyén has served as General Secretary in the Hungarian Association of Applied Linguists and Language Teachers (HAALLT), a long-time member of FIPLV, since 1994. In this capacity, he has been making efforts to promote research on the use, teaching and learning of foreign languages in the Hungarian context in…
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Kari Jukarainen FIPLV Award 2017
(SUKOL, Finland) Kari Jukarainen Mr Kari Jukarainen has had a long and successful career in language teaching in upper secondary schools in Finland. From the beginning of his professional life, he has had an active role in teachers’ associations. During his presidency of SUKOL, Jukarainen promoted the importance of language skills and lobbied nationally for…
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Martin East FIPLV Award 2017
(NZALT, New Zealand Association of Language Teachers) Prof Martin East Martin East has significantly influenced the pattern and quality of language pedagogy in Aotearoa New Zealand over many years through countless exceptional and outstanding contributions to the field. A revised curriculum for New Zealand’s schools alongside revised national assessments to match new curriculum expectations have…
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Martin East FIPLV Award 2017
(NZALT, New Zealand Association of Language Teachers) Prof Martin East Martin East has significantly influenced the pattern and quality of language pedagogy in Aotearoa New Zealand over many years through countless exceptional and outstanding contributions to the field. A revised curriculum for New Zealand’s schools alongside revised national assessments to match new curriculum expectations have…
