Speakers – Thom Kiddle
Thom Kiddle
Thom Kiddle has worked at NILE since 2011, after moving back to the UK from Chile where he was head of academic research and educational technology at the Chilean-British University. He has previously worked in Portugal, the UK, Australia and Thailand in language teaching, teacher training and language assessment. He has a Master’s degree in Language Testing from Lancaster University and the Cambridge Delta, and his role at NILE involves strategic and organisational management, and training and consultancy in a range of areas including testing and assessment, learning technologies, materials development and language teaching methodology. Thom is also treasurer and founding director of AQUEDUTO – the Association for Quality Education and Training Online; webmaster for the Testing, Evaluation and Assessment Special Interest Group of IATEFL; and a member of the Eaquals Board of Trustees.
Plenary: What’s in a blend? The impact factor in blended language teacher education
This presentation will look at the rise of online teacher education programmes in the last 30 years, and the implications for quality and impact. We will examine the affordances of digital platforms for increasing interaction, co-constructed learning, implementation-while-training, and reflective practices, revisiting McGrath’s 1997 model of leading, feeding, throwing and showing. We will also reflect on the results of a recent impact study with online language teacher education course participants, considering expectations, results and effect on the learners of online language teacher education models. Finally, we will consider key issues in utilising online components to design effective and impactful blended programmes, with reference to localised, context-specific models which recognise teacher needs and constraints.