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The IATEFL ELT Leadership & Management SIG - Newsletter...
The Newsletter is published twice a year.
Recent issues have included the following topics: quality in ELT,
future challenges in ELT, self-assessment, communication, the
transition from teacher to manager, customer service, emails and
project management. We welcome contributions or suggestions for future
issues on any aspect of the management of English language teaching
programmes and projects. Copy should be sent to the editor at the
address below:
George Pickering, 33 The
Cloisters, Ramsgate, Kent , CT11 9PL , UK
Tel: +44 (0)1843 580150 | Fax: +44 (0)1843 580150
email: georgeuk32@aol.com
Contents
of previous issues
Contents
of
Newsletters 1-41 are listed below in order. Issue 1 appeared in 1989
and Issue
41 in 2010. Back copies or photocopies of most numbers are available
from Ellie
Broadbridge at the IATEFL office price £4 each. Email: ellie@iatefl.org. Please note that
some of the earlier newsletters are shorter in length than later ones.
Number 1, 1989
- Why an ELT management SIG? - Ron White
- A question of management - Bill Johnston
- What do Directors of Studies do? - Eryl
Griffiths
- The management of ELT: a plea for more
research - Harvey NJ Smith
- The management of ELT in the State sector
- Mike Reynolds
- Awareness and creativity in management -
Adrian Underhill
Number 2, 1990
- Academic management gets recognition (in
the British Council Handbook) - Nic Underhill
- What is management? - Arnout de Waal
- The unloved DoS - Martin Parrott
- Project management overseas - Chris
Kennedy
- The MBA - (how) does it help? - Tony Deyes
- Review of Managing
yourself by Mike Pedler and Tom Boydell - Sue Leather
Number 3, 1990
- Transplanting the summer school - Karen
Adams
- Management skills and the Open University
- Geoffrey Jarvis
- The State sector: coping with the system -
Diana Lane
- Reflections on directing the primary
project: Singapore - Marion Williams
- Rotate and survive? (DoS job rotation) -
Steve Terry
- Starting a cooperative - Jane Baker
- From EFL to management training:
transferability of skills - Nick McBain
- Buyer MBAware!!! - James McMullen
Number 4, 1990
- Planning for management training - Bill
Reed
- Learning about management in Australia -
Jill Burton and Kerry O'Sullivan
- Ten years on: ELT in Britain in the year
2000 - David Blackie and Nic Underhill
- Channels of communication in the field of
ELT project design, implementation and evaluation - Kryzyztof Dobrowski
et al
- Learning management - Lois Arthur
- Business in Bognor: WSIE's M.Ed. in ELT
Management - Fred Chambers
Number 5 1991
- The annual [appraisal] meeting - Joanna
Strange
- The management of change - Tom Hutchinson
- Quality assurance: BS5750 and EFL - Arthur
McKeown
- Review of the Personal management handbook
ed John Mulligan - by John Bird
- Review of the Recognition scheme annual
report 1989-90 - David Blackie
Number 6, 1991
- Ten pitfalls of line management in EFL -
Ian Jasper
- The English Language schools recognition
scheme handbook: an Australian perspective - David Cervi
- The annual interview: the agony and the
ecstasy - Clive Taylor
- Trains and boats and planes:
transportation technology and the teaching of English in Thailand -
Alec Bamford
- Review of Education
management for the 1990s by Brent Davies et al - Fred Chambers
Number 7, 1991
- Faculty evaluation in higher education -
Karen Medina
- ELICOS unravelled - David Cervi
- Review of time management books - John
Bird
- Evolution and evaluation of a small-scale
project - Maggie Ridding
- Management: what you do to a project or
the project itself? - George Taylor
- Delegation - Fred Chambers
Number 8, 1992
- Project sustainability: a case study of
the Tunisia ESP project - Andy Seymour and Mongi Bahloul
- Collusion or collision? The relationship
between project team leaders and project managers - Richard Arden
- BATQI: the British Association of
TESOL-Qualifying Instructions - Hywel Coleman
- Review of computer software for time
management - John Bird
- Rotate and survive? (DoS job rotation) -
Steve Terry
Number 9, 1992
- Must the DoS exist? - HA Swann and Anne
Holmes
- EAQUALS (European Association of Quality
Language Schools) - Patrick Clare
- Towards effective ELT project management -
Gill Westaway
- Review of Marketing without advertising by
Phillips & Rasbery - Simon Howarth
- The natives are friendly but are they
[native speaker teachers] competent? - Brenda Townsend
- Review of the Recognition scheme annual
report 1990-91 - David Blackie
- Review of Understanding organisations by
Charles Handy - Gillian Brown
- Review of Gods
of management by Charles Handy - Heather Daldry
Number 10, 1992
- Japanese management: myth or magic? - Ron
White
- Could you use an Action Plan? - Carmelita
Caruana
- Managing conflict - David Webb
- Evaluation partners: caring and sharing in
evaluation - Alison Piper
- Setting up and managing an ESP project in
Czechoslovakia - Graham White
- Review of Management
in English language teaching by White et al - John Bird
Number 11, 1993
- Teaching as marketing - David Bamforth
- Four kinds of academic management - Brenda
Townsend
- How am I performing as a teacher? - Joanna
Strange and Mary O'Connell
- EMAS: managing an ESP project in Poland -
Geoffrey Jarvis
- Why women make good managers and why they
don't - Lois Arthur
- Review of Workshop on Managing conflict -
Joanna Strange
- Review of EFL
Coursefinder - Glyn Jones
Number 12, 1993
- Programme evaluation as a management tool
for both accountability and improvement - Ronald Mackay
- Plans for an UCLES Advanced Diploma in ELT
Management - Keith Morrow
- The fronted organigram: putting management
in its rightful place - David Chales
- Attaining and maintaining quality in ELT
schools - Joanna Strange and Richard Rossner
- Review of the Recognition scheme annual
report 1991-92 - Eryl Griffiths
Number 13, 1993
- Compulsory registration: the issues -
Richard Walker-Arnott
- Compulsory registration: the case against
- David Blackie
- Project based review in practice - Sally
Wellesley
- Distance education for EFL teachers in
Cote d'lvoire - David Cross and Alan Moore
- What makes a good EFL teacher? - Carol
Waites
- Professionalism explored - Eryl Grifiths
- Self-evaluation in private language
schools: a process to identify and implement change - Fred Chambers
- The Advanced Diploma in ELT management:
why it falls short - Neil McElvie
- Review of Project management software -
John Bird
Number 14, 1994
- The registration of language schools -
Chris Polatch
- Business performance measurement in EFL -
Lorraine de Matos
- A framework for identifying the elements
of change in overseas ELT projects - Steve Bradley
- Successful staff development - Clive Taylor
- The homestay experience for EFL students:
a research report
- Does ELT management exist? - Roger Barlow
Number 15, 1994
- ELF: product or service? - Arnout de Waal
- Compulsory registration: A FIRST point of
view - HA Swan
- Checking student satisfaction - Malcolm
Hebden
- Time management in ELT management - Mohsen
El Shimy
- Effective management structures in service
English at tertiary level - Mike Delens
- Gender as a cultural factor in management
- Marie-Therese Claes and Lucy Loerzer
- Public relations: conveying the right
image of your school - Oksana Higglesden and Brenda Townsend
Number 16, 1994
- EFL: what kind of service? - Tom Godfrey
- Product and services: quality and
customer-focus - Rob Hirons
- Managing educational change in Romania -
Jeremy Jacobson and Nicholas Fletcher
- Towards a British Institute of ELT -
Stephen Bax
- How to delight your customers - George
Pickering
- Graduate TESL and applied linguistics
programmes in USA - Anwar Hussein
- Leadership style and the summer school
Director of Studies - Neil Harvey
- The virtues of untrained teachers - John
Holmes
- Overseas projects: how do we find out what
we need to know? - Adrian Holliday
- Becoming a manager: an alternative to
trial and error (the UCLES Advanced Diploma) - Rosemary Wilson
Number 17, 1995
- The time management workshop - Jan
Kingsley
- Client care - Paul Menniss
- Project based review in Indonesia : an
ongoing evaluation project - Etty Bazergan
- From the TESL saucepan&ldots; the
British Institute of ELT - David Blackie
- The exercise of management in curriculum
innovation - Nicolo Arcadipane
- Health and safety in schools - Oksana
Higglesden
- Changes to the British Council Recognition
Scheme - Nic Underhill
- Review of GoalWizard
software - John Bird
Number 18, 1995
- Professionalism and quality: a tour
d'horizon - Nic Underhill
- Student focus groups and the assessment of
quality - Jennifer Day
- How far can appraisal assist
professionalism in ELT? - Tony Gurr
- 101 things to consider as a Director of
Studies - Helen Mattacott
- Contents of ELT Management Newsletter
numbers 1 - 17
- Motivating experienced teachers - Sue
Leather
- The Art of Herding Cats: Managing Teaching
Today - Dave King
- Review of Visual
Thinking: Mindmaps and the Computer - John Bird
- Review of the ELT
Manager's Handbook - Hilary Maxwell-Hyslop
Number 19, 1995
- Cohesive management styles in disparate
ELT organisations - Valerie Ainscough
- Keeping up with Jones & Company
(Benchmarking) - George Pickering
- EN ISO 9000: a consultant's view - Arthur
McKeown
- EN ISO 9000: a school's view - Allan
Kelsall
- A day in the life of - Helen Mattacott
- On meishi or name cards - Michael PD
Simmons
- Management training in ELT - Robert
Goddard
- Management speak: language of the
inarticulate mammal? - George Pickering
- English 2000: an update - Jill Coleman and
John Whitehead
- Review of the ARELS
Health and Safety Manual - Nic Underhill
Number 20, 1996
- Marketing in ELT - Alison McGowan
- A Happy Medium - Charles Reader
- Influencing Design in ELT - Rosemary
Prentice
- A day in the life of - Bruce Ryder
- Focus Groups as a Means of Obtaining
Student Feedback - Ian Anderson
- Chaos Theory - David King
- BATQI News - Stephen Bax
- Letters to the Editor - Trevor Doble
- Book Review: Language
and Development - Chris Tribble
- If you read one book (books of quotations)
- John Bird
Number 21, 1996
- I never expect a soldier to think (staff
development) - David Killick
- Student evaluations of teaching as
anti-entropic systems - Tony Gurr
- Competencies: their uses and potential -
Hilary Maxwell-Hyslop
- Budget planning: an approach for ELT
managers - Tony Crooks
- A day in the life of - Ian Seaton
- The application of NLP to management - Sue
Leader and George Pickering
- Investors in People - Quality People in
EFL - Arthur McKeown
- John Haycraft - Tributes by Anthony
Sampson, Tony Duff and Arlene Gilpin
- If you read one book: Unlimited Power
by Anthony Robbins - George Pickering
Number 22, 1996
- Beyond common sense: action research and
the learning organisation - Bridget Somekh
- Maintaining high quality: ideas that
travel - Neil McIntosh
- British Institute: an idea whose time has
come? - Charles Lowe
- Managerial implications of looking after
juniors - Oksana Higglesden
- Vienna SIG Symposium - Allan Kelsall
- A day in the life of - John O'Dwyer
- How can consultants contribute to quality
improvement? - Jan Kingsley
- The role of award bearing management
courses - Rosemary Wilson
- Flexibility breeds success: language
institutes in Friuli over 30 years - Massimo Mangilli-Climpson
- If you read one book - Ron White reviews International Management by Richard Mead
Number 23, 1997
- Who Cares Wins (stakeholder )- George
Pickering
- Cyclic Innovations in ELT: implications
for Implementation - Fred Chambers
- Upwards and 360 Degrees - Helen Mattacott
- The Net Effect - David Blackie
- A Day in the Life of - Tony Duff
- Motivation Theory: moving beyond Maslow -
Tony Crooks
- Dosser's Laws: problem solving for
Directors of Studies - Dave Russell
- Management Talks at the IATEFL Conference
- The Questionnaire - Bob Richard
- If you read one book - Eryl Griffiths
- Management Gurus: the Prophets of Profit -
George Pickering
- The Management World according to Dilbert
- review by George Pickering
- ELT Management International Conference in
Milan
Number 24, 1997
- Teacher Qualifications: What We've Got and
What We Need
- School Self Review: a Reflective
Management Tool - Malcolm Hebden
- Personal Investment Plans (CPD)- Jane
Panahy
- A Day in the Life of - Vilma de Paula
- Culturas Inglesas Celebrate! - Carmen
Lucas
- Blueprinting the EFL Service Provision -
John Walker
- EAQUALS - the Search for Higher Quality in
Language Learning and Teaching - Richard Rossner
- The Questionnaire - Peter Brown
- English in Britain : a Guide to Accredited
Courses - John Whitehead
- Fred Chambers - Tributes by John Naysmith
and Rosalyn Hurst
- ELT Management: Empowerment or Is It? -
Fred Chambers
- If you read one book - Jenny Cooper
reviews The Fifth Discipline by
Peter Senge
Number 25, 1998
- The Changing Face of Human Resource
Development and the Changing Role of Leadership - Piers Pendred
- Is TEFL a Dead Duck (strategic options)? -
Jan Kingsley
- Performance Standards in Learning and
Teaching (performance management)- Eddie Edmundson & Steve
Fitzpatrick
- A Day in the Life of - Eryl Griffiths
- Does a Reluctance to Take Formal
Management Training Make Sense - Penny Akers
- What Are We Really Worth? Who Decides and
How? (Appraisals) - Janet Koike
- IATEFL Brazil 's Management Symposium -
George Pickering
- SIG Track at IATEFL Conference UMIST
Manchester
- ELT Management International Conference in
Milan - Jan Kingsley
- If You Read One Book - Steve Brent reviews
The Marketing Plan: A pictorial
guide
Number 26, 1998
- Management training and development: a
review of the options - George Pickering
- Management training and development: the
company perspective - George Pickering
- Developing the manager in the workplace -
Jackie Gresham
- So you think you are a competent manager -
Arthur McKeown
- The ARELS Diploma in ELT Management -
Helen Mattacott
- A Day in the Life of - Jill Stajduhar
- ELT Management SIG goes to China - Eryl
Griffiths
- British Council training for managers -
Carol Waddington
- Managing teacher development - Ian Forth
- Management courses: the view from the
inside
- If you read several books - Ron White and
George Pickering
Number 27, 1999
- Communicative Management - Roger Bowers
- The Learning Organisation: an idea whose
time has come? - George Pickering
- Continuing Professional Development
Symposium in London
- The WAQI world of the British Council -
Tony O'Brien
- Doing business with operational
definitions - David King
- A Day in the Life of - Laura Muresan
- Perspectives on service in ELT operations
- John Walker
- BIELT: Moving towards an acceptable face
for ELT - Andrew Brown
- Gdansk SIG Symposium - George Pickering
- An Introduction to Lateral thinking -
Sheila Levy and Brian Wagstaff
- If you read one book: review of John Haycraft's autobiography - George
Pickering
Number 28, 1999
- Quality, quality and yet more quality -
Alan Smart
- Roads to Quality Street : perspectives on
quality in ELT - George Pickering
- Evaluation: the ELT manager's toolkit -
Richard Kiely
- ELT flies blind into the technological
future - Rhodri Jones
- A Day in the Life of - Andrew Brown
- School self-assessment: how do we think we
are doing? - Hilary Maxwell-Hyslop
- Who needs another model? - Andy Dummett
- Transforming the wheel: from teaching
skills to management skills - Liz Clarkson and Pat Lodge
- Focus Groups: an effective means of
gaining course feedback? - Clyde Fowle
- A customised programme of training for ELT
managers - Martin Parrott
- If you read one book: review of Organisational effectiveness and improvement in
education - George Pickering
CD Rom of SIG International Conference, ESADE, Barcelona , 2000:
Marketing in the New Millennium and Performance Management Evaluation
(Available as a paper copy
for £6)
- Teacher Autonomy and Academic Freedom
versus Client Requirements and Syllabus led Programmes - Valerie
Ainscough
- Making Sense of Change, Making Your Mark -
Yesim Coteli et al
- ELT Marketing on the World Wide Web -
David Blackie
- What Gets Measured Gets Attention - David
Brown
- Managing Performance, Managing Knowledge-
- Liam Brown and Patrick Lambe
- Using Student Evaluation of Learning to
Enhance Performance Evaluation - Peter Davidson
- What's New in Marketing? - Carlo Gallucci
- When Quality Counts - Meral Guceri
- Introducing JODS, an Innovative Approach
to Performance Management - Jan Kingsley
- Quality Management at the ELT Classroom -
Hayal Koksal
- Impact Marketing - A New Approach to ELT
Marketing for the New Millennium - Alison McGowan
- Rewards Strategy and Staff Motivation -
Cleo Nicolaidou-Wright
- How Are We Doing? Evaluation the Unsexy
but Vital 'E' - George Pickering
- Vive La Difference: the Power of
Creativity and Innovation in Marketing - Paul Saunders
- Making Marketing Purely Academic -
Rosemary Wilson
Number 29, 2000
- The major challenges facing ELT
institutions in the future - Timothy Philips
- It's a new game - David Blackie
- On line resources for managers in ELT -
Arthur McKeown
- A day in the life of - Rosemary Wilson
- The skills transfer process from EFL
teacher to educational manager - Clyde Fowle
- Translating strategic objectives into
TQM-oriented action plans - Carlos Alberto Placido
- Report on the SIG international conference
in Barcelona - Eryl Griffiths
- If you read one book: review of Leadership and teams in educational management
- Ian Forth
Number 30 2001
- Living in Chains (Chain Schools) –
George Pickering
- Playing with the big boys: the growth of
companies – Tim Black
- Breaking down the camps – Neil
Hammond
- A day in the life of – Shelan Rodger
- Benchmarking in the ELT sector –
Simon Thompson & Steve Wheatley
- Babel fish and silicon chips –
reflections on the future of ELT – Kevin John Keys
- Preparing for accreditation in the state
sector in the UK – Clive Taylor
- If you read two books – Ron White
reviews Funky Business and The Twelve Organisational Capabilities
Number 31 2002
- Viewing the whole manager – Jon Gore
- The unbearable lightness of being a
manager – Shelan Rodger
- In-house training for ELT managers on L
plates – Fiona Balloch
- A day in the life of – Ciarán
McCarthy
- An overview of ELT in Brazil – Sara
Wlaker
- Spreading English evenly in the new
millennium – Mark Gregson
- If you read one book – George
Pickering reviews The Seven Habits of
Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
Number 32 December 2002
- The culture of management and the
management of culture – Richard Rossner
- Demotivation corner
- Innovations, outcomes and sustainability
in ELT training: the Prince Project Poland – Christine Thorne and
Patrick James Melia
- How is email changing our lives? –
Valerie Ainscough
- Are self-access centres becoming white
elephants? - Tim Black
- Taiwan perspective: the effects of the pay
differential between native and non-native speaker teachers –
Aiden Yeh
- Developing and applying a customer
relationship management model – Rachel Wikaksono
- If you read one book: The service profit chain James Heskett
et al Reviewed by George Pickering
Number 33 June 2003
- Loose champions canon into weak bystanders
– Liam Brown
- SIG Track at Brighton Conference –
George Pickering
- Behind the scenes at the LTO – Ron
White
- Joint SIG event: teacher friendly
appraisals
- Language school evolution – Gillian
Evans
- British Council ‘Eltons': innovation
awards
- Mindmapping and mindmanager – Arthur
McKeown
- Was it worth it? A case study of change
management – Chelsea Blickem
- The transition from DoS to ELT publishing
– Clyde Fowle
- If you read one book: The rise and fall of Marks & Spencer reviewed by Eryl Griffiths
Number 34 December 2003
- Towards a true customer service culture in
ELT: a progress report from Embassy CES – David Rowson
- ELT Management Discussion List –
Mabel Quiroga
- Are we speaking the same language?
Communication in EFL schools – Andy Quin
- Can organisational culture influence
national culture? – Robert Goddard
- ELT Management Pre-conference event:
Leadership and the Learning Organisation
- The Steward and the Customised Workplace
– Liam Brown
- Developing an institutional audit:
assessing e-learning needs in a language centre – Michael Thomas
Number 35 September 2004
- Quality Learning – Tony Millns
- Moving from performance appraisal to
performance management – Jake Kimball
- Leadership and the learning organisation
– Beril Yücel
- Corporate culture: strategies for telling
the CEO his baby his ugly – Brana Lisic
- From language teacher to language
teaching manager – Andy Hockley
- Examination boards and the notion of
customer service – Jenny Pugsley
- Do less, accomplish more – Paul
Bress
Number 36 March 2005
- Democratising educational management
– John Eldridge
- Learning leadership: implications for
teachers and managers – Adrian Underhill
- Professionalism in ELT: an obscure object
of desire – Lindsay Clandfield & Philip Kerr
- Ensuring quality: managing
teachers’ performance – Kate Harris
- Factors influencing teamworking in EFL
management - Michael Thomas
- The anatomy of the leader – Paul
Bress
- Cultural representation in management
training texts – Valerie Ainscough
Number 37 March
2006
- "Customer care" is old hat - Liam Brown
- The role of the DoS: the 'driving force'
- Ron White
- What makes teachers tick? - Andy Hockley
- The language school leader's guide to
BASIC marketing planning - Peter Cornish
- The first 1001 days: leading or managing?
- Andy Curtis
- Happy managers - Paul Bress
- If you read one book - The works of Peter
Drucker reviewed by George Pickering
Number
38 Spring 2007
- Dream
Management - Phil Quirke & Steve Allison
- Creativity
and Innovation in ELT - Liam Brown
- Facilitating
Constructive Orientations to Conflict - Michael Torpey
- Review
of ELTM Conference - Managing Change in Jan 2007 in Abu Dhabi, UAE
- Assessing
the Impact of learning Technologies - Martin
Peacock & Caroline Moore
- Time
Management - Brana Lisic
- If
You Read One Book: Our Iceberg is Melting
- reviewed by George Pickering
Number
39 November 2008
-
The Four Rs:
Adding Value in Business Language Training - Christopher
Holloway
-
Why the
Customer Rarely Rings Twice - Will
Kinsman
-
The Service
Orientation Trap - John
Walker
-
Contingent
Work in ELT: Work, Status and Professionalism - Liam Brown
-
If You Read
Several Books on Customer Service - George
Pickering
- Making
Continuous Enrolment Work on English Courses -
Sue Johns
Number 40 April 2009
- Mind the
Gaps! Mapping the managers’ service onto the Gaps Model - Jenny
Johnson
-
Knowledge
management and its contribution to a sustainable culture of
organisational learning
- John
O’Dwyer
-
Report on
ELT Academic Management Conference in Dublin - George Pickering
-
The learning
organisation: an idea whose time is long overdue? - George Pickering
-
The context
of observing teachers - Pat
Spruyt
- Developing a teacher
appraisal system through action
research - Marie
McArdle
-
Conflict
management and negotiation - Andy
Hockley
-
If You Read One
Book: From Teacher to Manager - reviewed by Arthur McKeown
Number
41 April 2010
- The
Web 2.0 School of the Present - Nik Peachey
- Developmental
Opportunities for Leaders - George Pickering
- Presentation
Skills for ELT educators - Christine Coombe
- Leadership
in Teacher Associations - Adrian Underhill
- LAM
SIG/British Council Moscow Conference - George Pickering
- Glass
Ceilings in ELT - Melanie Butler
- If
You Read Two Books on Leadership - Arthur McKeown
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