The British Council Indonesia and the UK Department for International Trade (DIT) are organising 3 English language teaching (ELT) themed events over 3 days, as part of drive to support new UK-ID ELT partnerships.
This 3-day event aims to facilitate sharing of expertise and experience between the UK and Indonesian education institutions, government agencies, ELT and EdTech companies. It is focussed on innovation, best practice and enhancing the quality of English language teacher training, teaching, and learning.
Sept 28 - Day 1: Official launch of UK-ID digital innovation grants to support teacher professional development (TPD) in schools and Higher Education Institutions.
Following the launch, the British Council will be inviting grants applications for UK-ID innovative and collaborative approaches to support English teacher professional development in schools and Higher Education. Grants will be awarded to UK-ID partners to design, develop, pilot, and evaluate TPD resources with the potential to be used national scale. Grant categories will include the following areas:
- TPD resources to support pre service and in service school teachers – e.g. open online courses
- TPD resources to support teachers working in rural and remote areas – i.e. areas requiring low tech innovation
- TPD resources to support teachers and lecturers working in Higher Educations Institutions
Full details about the British Council UK-ID digital innovation grants will be published on the British Council Indonesia website on Monday Sept 27.
Sept 29 - Day 2: Sharing Innovations in English Language Teacher Professional Development
Day two will focus on sharing innovations in English teacher professional development in the UK and Indonesia. A selection of leading UK ELT companies and UK universities will share their experience in remote teacher professional development adopting both high and low-tech tools and approaches. Leading ELT experts from Indonesia will present the teacher professional development landscape in Indonesia, including public and private innovations, current TPD needs, and opportunities.
These sessions are aimed at potential grant applicants, all ELT professionals interested in innovations in teacher professional development as well as education institutions, schools and government agencies with specific teacher training needs.
Sept 30 - Day 3: Sharing Innovations in English Language Teaching & Assessment
Day three will focus on sharing innovations in English language teaching and exams in the UK and Indonesia. Through two separate session a range of UK ELT companies, from well-known mainstream publishers through to tech start-ups and specific English specialists (e.g. medical English), will present innovations in remote teaching and assessment. In addition, an overview of the rapidly developing ELT private sector in Indonesia will be presented and explored.
Format and Registration
The programme is free to attend.
All events in the programme will be delivered as zoom webinars and will also be live streamed on the British Council’s You Tube Channel.
Please register for this event here.
UK ELT companies, education institutions, consultants, wishing to share their profile and contact details in a DIT produced catalogue please complete this form by 5pm (UK time) on 24 September.
Contact details for queries:
Maria Ersandi, English Programme Manager, British Council Indonesia maria.ersandi@Britishcouncil.or.id T: +62 (0)811 8470 882
Shabrina Fadhila, Education, Trade & Investment Manager, DIT Indonesia shabrina.fadhila@fcdo.gov.uk T: +62 (0)811 8727 781