The LSE Language Centre is delighted to be hosting an English for Academic Purposes BALEAP PIM on Saturday 19 March 2016.
Suggested hashtag for this event for Twitter users: #BALEAPLSE
Insessional EAP
A BALEAP Professional Issues Meeting
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Themes throughout the day will be: designing insessional syllabi/courses; evaluating insessional courses/students; creating insessional materials; situating insessional support within the university and working with other university service providers.
The meeting will be held in the New Academic Building at LSE.
Download the BALEAP PIM programme.
Registration is via the BALEAP website. On the day registration takes place in the New Academic Building at LSE between 09:30-10:15.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Gemma Stansfield at language.centre.baleap@lse.ac.uk.
You can print a map of the location of this event and the immediate local area. You may also find these links on Travelling Information to LSE and Maps of the Area and LSE Buildings useful.
In terms of accommodation there are many hotels and places to stay in London and you might prefer to look for your own preference and have an idea of the type of deal you want to look for. Another option is LSE Vacations who often have accommodation available.
Embedding academic literacy instruction in the curriculum: The role of EAP specialists: Dr Ursula Wingate, Senior Lecturer in Language Education, King’s College London (pictured right).
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