14º CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO
DE LA ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMAS
Los invitamos a participar en el 14º CONGRESO LATINOAMERICANO DE LA ENSEÑANZA DE IDIOMAS, cuyo objetivo principal es contar con un espacio de actualización metodológica a través del intercambio de conocimientos, experiencias y opiniones.
Este evento incluye:
- 11 Plenarias + 6 semiplenarias, brindando 17 horas de actualización docente
- Certificado de participación por haber asistido a un mínimo de 16 presentaciones*
*Certificados se enviarán a partir del 09 de noviembre de forma virtual (no se brindará físico)
PONENTES
Daniel Morris holds a BA (Hons) in Hispanic Studies from the University of Kent, Canterbury (UK) and a Cambridge CELTA. His degree included studies of numerous European languages including Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese and Italian. He has worked as a British Council Language Assistant and as an EFL teacher in Spain, before joining Express Publishing as an ELT Consultant and international speaker in 2018.
Daniel has since travelled extensively with Express Publishing, delivering academic presentations at international TESOL and IATEFL events worldwide. He has also conducted numerous teacher training sessions at educational congresses.
María de la Lama, Director of Universidad del Pacífico Language Center (CIDUP), leads the CIDUP Research area, which was created in 2015. Ms. De la Lama holds a Master’s degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of California, where she also obtained her undergraduate degree, as well as an MBA from Universidad del Pacífico.
An education consultant based in Bulgaria, Keith is founder of the Forum for Across the
Curriculum Teaching (www.factworld.info), author of Macmillan’s Science and
Geography Vocabulary Practice Series and consultant to Macmillan’s onestopclil
website. Keith was made a Fellow of IUPAC (The International Union of Pure and
Applied Chemistry) for his contributions their education programme and, along with Phil
Ball and John Clegg, is co-author of OUP’s ’Putting CLIL into Practice’ (2015) and is
also consultant to the CLIL versioning on www.tigtagworld.co.uk a web-based video
platform for Science and Geography education. Keith was winner of the 2017
innovation in teacher resources ELTons award for his work in TigTagCLIL. Keith is also
co-author of TrashedWorld (www.trashedworld.com) a global schools exchange
platform of waste investigations. Keith’s also owns a school in his home town of
Plovdiv. Anglia School (www.anglia-school.info) provides English language classes
entirely based on principles of content and language integrated learning