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TESOL research forum

Connecting teachers, researchers, institutions and resources

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We foster research and publications in the area of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL).

About us

We aim to build national and international research alliances with leading institutions. We bring together teachers, researchers and resources for English-as-a-second-language education. Together, we hope to promote research and publications in the field and create alliances between leading institutions.

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Our engagement

We seek to build national and international research alliances with those in the industry from leading institutions and other interested parties. Please contact us for more information.

Our research

Our main research areas are:

  • TESOL
  • English for academic purposes
  • languages and cultures education
  • bilingual education

Our events

The group organises and hosts a number of events and activities for researchers and teachers with an interest in TESOL.

The University of Sydney TESOL Forum aims to provide a platform for discussing and sharing research in the area of TESOL as well as exploring possible future research partnerships in this area. The University of Sydney TESOL Research Colloquium is held each year in Semester Two, generally on a Saturday. 

Researchers from within and outside the University are invited to speak throughout the year on their areas of research. Previous speakers have included Tim McNamara from the University of Melbourne, Alastair Pennycook from the University of Technology Sydney, Angela Scarino from the University of South Australia, Irma Olmeda from the University of Illinois at Chicago, Sally O'Hagan from the University of Melbourne and Natasha Artemeva from Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

The Visiting Scholar Program was established to enable researchers working in the area of TESOL to come to the school to work on collaborative research projects with members of forum. Academics interested in becoming, or sponsoring a visiting scholar should contact the Sydney School of Education and Social Work excecutive officer at esw.hos@sydney.edu.au.

Our publications

The University of Sydney Journal of TESOL is a peer-reviewed, online journal with open access, which is published by Sydney School of Education and Social Work at The University of Sydney, Australia.

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