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Why Choose Teacher Development: A Personal Perspective

Some years ago, I embarked on the arduous but professional and personally rewarding journey of undertaking the Cambridge ESOL (formerly RSA) Diploma for English Language Teachers of Adults (DELTA). When I finally received my diploma in the mail, I went back and reflected on the portfolio of work I had produced for this endeavor. Early on, I was asked to reflect on why I felt teacher development was important to me both at the general and personal level. Here is what I wrote:

I have been a teacher in a variety of contexts for a number of years now. Although I initially received some ESL specific teacher training early in my career, I have over the years, developed a sense of confidence in my teaching methodology based on my past teaching experiences, my personality and creativity, the influence of my other professional experiences as well as my desire to improve myself professionally. For sometime, I even believed that being a good teacher was something inherently within me. However, while in many ways teaching is indeed an art, I now believe that the required combination of organizational skills and talents to produce educational ‘masterpieces’ are not garnered via genetic predisposition, but rather via the result of teacher training and experience honed over time and practice.

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ELT-Vista Reloaded

ELT Vista? Sounds familiar? You’re right. A few years ago, I published a print and electronic periodical that supported personal and professional development for teachers via articles featuring humanistic, psychology based and practical hands-on content. The publication, ELT-Vista, an offshoot of my ELTzone Network, was a tremendous undertaking, which after a few years, eventually ran out of steam because of a lack of (a) financial support and (b) manpower. Though I’m very thankful for the contributors and sponsors who helped to support its limited run, in the end, in many respects it ended up being a one man show in terms of production. And, since at the time as I was also writing and developing materials for EFL coursebooks, as well as traveling around Greece doing seminars for a publisher, the venture eventually petered out. Over the years, I had hoped to relaunch it in one form or another, but it wasn’t to be … at least until now.

It seems that ‘personal publishing’ technology and trends have caught up in order for me to realize some of the ideas I had intended for the original magazine. Through this blog I hope to revisit the themes that had made the publication unique. Along with new content, I’ll be posting some of the old ELT-Vista articles as well as hosting teacher resources, links and other dynamic content. I also hope to support guest bloggers, multimedia, and of course, the exchange of ideas through your comments. Thanks for reading, and as always, your participation. I hope that your experience with this website will create a whole new vista of ideas and opportunities for both you and your students. Need I say more?

Suggested Reading: Getting Down To Basics

The Practice of English Language Teaching with DVD (4th Edition) (Longman Handbooks for Language Teachers) The Study of Language Teaching English as a Foreign Language For Dummies