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Making It REAL - Final Project Seminar - Module, November 2011, Sèvres (France)

Over the last three years the REAL2 project, co-financed by the European Commission, has been working to set up a Network of Language Teacher Associations in the form of a sustainable membership organisation. The final seminar was an opportunity to look back upon what has been achieved so far and to give potential members more information on the Network’s future activities.

Wed, 19/10/2011

Interview with Julián Serrano Heras

Julián Serrano Heras, President of the Fédération espagnole d’associations de professeurs de français (FEAPF) and of the Association de professeurs de français de Cuenca gives his perception of the REAL Network.

Tue, 06/09/2011

Interview with Helen Myers about the opportunities offered by the REAL network

Helen Myers, teacher of French in the UK, and Chair of the London branch of the Association for Language Learning (ALL) is speaking about the benefits of the REAL network in an interview.

Iasi seminar

REALise your potential - Module, June 2010, Iasi (Romania)

Language teachers associations are finding it harder to attract new members, especially younger teachers who often are reluctant to give up their free time to get involved in associations’ work. What’s more associations are increasingly finding that membership fees do not raise enough money to cover the activities they wish to organise. The major aim of the seminar ‘REALise your potential’ was to help address questions like this by bringing together heads of language teacher associations and other active members.

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It's become REAL - the results of the REAL2 Project

This is the text of a presentation given by Jonathan Hooley (CIEP) and Linda Parker (ALL) at the seminar Making It REAL held at CIEP in Sèvres, France on 7-8 November 2011. They spoke about the results of the EU-funded project, REAL2, which has successfully established REAL (the European Network of Language Teacher Associations).