This document announces professional development workshops for English teachers to be held on October 22nd and 23rd, 2016 in Moquegua, Peru. The workshops will be organized by I.E Angela Barrios de Espinoza and certified by UGEL Mariscal Nieto. They will take place at the facilities of I.E Angela Barrios de Espinoza. The workshops include topics such as teaching reading to young children, understanding by design, using multiple intelligences theory in the classroom, student-centered vs teacher-centered learning, engaging students through play, mixed-ability classes, skills building, bilingual education, using technology in the classroom, lesson planning, drilling techniques, motivating students, classroom
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Capacitacion para profesores de inglés, moquegua
1. PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
WORKSHOPS FOR
TEACHERS OF ENGLISH,
MOQUEGUA 2016
ORGANIZADO POR: I.E ANGELA
BARRIOS DE ESPINOZA, MOQUEGUA
CERTIFICACIÓN POR LA UGEL
MARISCAL NIETO.
LUGAR: EN LAS INSTALACIONES DE LA I.E ANGELA
BARRIOS DE ESPINOZA.
FECHA: 22 Y 23 DE OCTUBRE 2016
2. WORKSHOPS
WORKSHOP : Teaching young children to read
By Amera Anne Crisp, From England.
WORKSHOP : Understanding by Design (UbD)
By Miury Zarella Tejerina Rivera, Moquegua
WORKSHOP: Classroom strategies based on multiple intelligences theory
by Dennys Edwin Barrios Ortega, Moquegua.
WORKSHOP: student or teacher-centered learning
By Dennys Edwin Barrios Ortega, Moquegua.
WORKSHOP: Children’s Play Culture to Engage Primary Students in Classroom Activities.
By Lizbeth Alvarez Esquivias, Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, Arequipa.
WORKSHOP: Dealing with Mixed Ability Clases by Using Open- Ended Activities.
By Noelia Carbajal Perez, Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano, Arequipa
WORKSHOP: Skills building in learnners.
By Hassan Iqbal The Cambridge Exams Centre Manager, Tacna.
WORKSHOP: From monolingual to bilingual language and routine life.
By Hassan Iqbal, The Cambridge Exams Centre Manager, Tacna.
WORKSHOP: Technology vs course books, teachers’ training, creativity in the classroom,
compelling material vs. the frame work, students self- motivation.
By Hugo Izquierdo Bernal, Ilo.
WORKSHOP: Three basic steps to develop a lesson in the class.
By Hugo Izquierdo Bernal, Ilo
WORKSHOP: Drilling techniques to improve student fluency
By Cristina Edna Alicia Middlebrook Schofield, Centro De Idiomas Universidad Privada de Tacna.
WORKSHOP: How to engage, motivate and challenge students in English
By Caroline Musserotte, ( From France), Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa.
WORSHOP: Classroom management a great deal
BY Samuel José Rojas Marticorena, LIma, Librería Peruana Británico
WORKSHOP: Involving our students into grammaring
BY Samuel José Rojas Marticorena, Lima, Librería Peruana Británico
PLENARIES
1. The importance of teachers knowing their level"
By Amera Anne Crisp, England
2. How to learn 200 new words in one class "
By Amera Anne Crisp, England
3. Teaching English to the Generation Y and Z
By Caroline Musserotte, (France), Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa
4. Cambridge English, English exams and skills based learning.
By Hassan Iqbal, The Cambridge Exams Centre Manager, Tacna.
5. How to develop teaching and learning.
By Hassan Iqbal, The Cambridge Exams Centre Manager, Tacna.
3. SPEAKERS’ BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENTS
Amera Anne Crisp was born in Liverpool England, where she studied to be a Kinder
teacher, She has University Diplomas from the University of ORIGON U.S.A in Early
Stimulation Education, Teaching Children with Disabilities and Education Especial. She
has been a teacher for over 25 years. She went to work in Kuwait in 1994 as a kinder
teacher, then in 1997 She moved to Pakistan. In 1998 She moved to Cajamarca to work
in a small school. In 2002 She moved to Arequipa and worked in three well known schools.
In 2006 She went to Fiscalizado in Toquipala and Finaly in 2007 She went to work
for APEC Mariscal Ramon Castilla, where She is now The Cambridge Exams
Centre Manager.
Miury Zarella Tejerina Rivera is a licensed teacher of English and is studying an
Educational Psychology master degree at the Cantuta University, with over 15 years of
teaching experience to different levels, she was a teacher trainer in different programs of
MINEDU and at the same time she was working at I.S.P.P in Tacna and Moquegua, and
recently she was in Costa Rica to participate in a NVC course given by CEM and now she
is having a good experience working as an English Language Specialist Teacher at COAR
Moquegua.
Dennys Edwin Barrios Ortega is a licensed teacher of English and holds a master’s
degree in Administration of Education at the Universidad César Vallejo. He is a California
State University, Chico alum due to his participation as a grantee in the Teaching
Excellence and Achievement Program 2014 sponsored by the Department of State and the
International Research and Exchange Board of the United States of America through the
Fulbright Comission. With over 23 years of teaching experience to all levels, he is currently
an English Language Specialist Teacher at the COAR Moquegua.
Lizbeth Alvarez is an English-Spanish teacher graduated from San Marcos University who
has been working as an English teacher at Centro Cultural Peruano Norte Americano for 14
years in the adult and children programs as well as in the Mentoring Program which
promotes the growth and development of the beginning teachers at this Binational Center.
She has presented at Peru Tesol workshops and ARTESOL. She holds the CPE and the
TKT for Young Learners.
Noelia Carbajal currently works at Centro Cultural Peruano Norte Americano. She holds a
Bachelor´s degree in Education at Universidad Nacional de San Agustin in Arequipa.
Hassan Iqbal holds Master degrees in Lengua Inglesa from Panjab Educational Board, He
is the coordinator at Cambridge English Centre Exam in Tacna and Manager at Paradise of
Children school
Hugo Izquierdo is an Administrator and studied his specialization in education at ESAN in
Lima-Peru. He is also an English teacher with plenty of experience in both Government and
Private schools. He was the principal of the Centro Cultural Peruano Norteamericano in Ilo
from 2003 to 2007. He got training and education as an English teacher and Trainer of
teachers in the Unites States and at the American Embassy in Lima Peru. Currently he is
the General Director of “THE ENGLISH WORLD” Consultant & Advising private Language
center in the South of Peru and he is the head of the teachers training program in the three
areas, Arequipa, Moquegua and Ilo.
4. Musserote Caroline from France, is an education coach. She holds a PGCE
from Oxford University and a M.A and has worked as Head of Languages in
the UK for years.
Samuel J.Rojas M. has been an English teacher and trainer for over 25 years;
he has shared some experiences with a lot of teachers around Peru as a
trainer, speaker, workshop facilitator, consultant, researcher and macro
regional coordinator. He has worked at some Catholic School as Salesiano and
Claretiano, He has worked at language Institutes as well as ICPNA. He has
been an English macro regional coordinator for the Ministry of Education. Now,
he works in the Academic Department at Libreria Peruano Británica.
Cristina Middlebrook Schofield was born in Tacna Peru. Her parents were
English citizens who decided to settle in Tacna mainly for its weather. She
studied at Santa Ana school and then tried studying several careers;
administration, veterinary medicine, accountancy; until a friend badgered her
into teaching English at a primary school. She later enrolled at the Federico
Villarreal University where she obtained her degree as a teacher of
English. She has been a member of Tesol Peru since 1995 and attends as
many conventions as she can. She loves reading, mainly in English. She
currently works for the Private University of Tacna as the director of the
language institute.
INSCRIPCIONES
MOQUEGUA: I.E Angela Barrios de Espinoza , Calle
Ancash N°201
ILO: Centro cultural Peruano Norteamericano.
TACNA: Colegio Internacional Paradise of Children
Av. Grau con calle Miraflores Mz. F lote 2 (Al Costado de la
Mezquita).
COSTO: S/ 50.00 Cincuenta Soles, realice los pagos en la
I.E Angela Barrios de Espinoza y/o en la Caja Cusco,
Cuenta N° 106692321000007463 a nombre del coordinador
Sr. Faustino Castro Mamani - DNI: 42389156
Enviar el voucher al correo: castromfteacher@gmail.com
Mayor Información
Celulares: Claro 956205605 Movistar 959055693