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BAS Event: Constructive (re)alignment and creative (mis)alignment: Working with the BALEAP accreditation scheme criteria

This is a practice-sharing day for institutions with BALEAP-accredited courses, as well as for institutions which are considering accreditation. The event will unpack how course teams understand and enact constructive alignment, one of the three core principles of the accreditation scheme. The event will take place in London: University of Arts London Language Centre 272 […]

ResTES: Collaborative Autoethnography: Opportunities and Challenges

Zoom Link TBC

Online via Zoom Registration closes on June 12th (MON) at 5pm BST. We will email you a zoom link a day before the event. Please email admin@baleap.org if you have any issues with the registration or haven’t received a system-generated confirmation of your registration. Abstract: Building on EAP practitioner experience of collaborative autoethnography (CAE) (e.g., Carr et al, […]

PIM: AI-assisted academic writing – who’s the author now?

Leafy, walkable, medieval Durham is inviting you onto campus for our PIM on Friday, June 30th, 9.30 – 4pm. We’ll be exploring how HEIs, and EAP / ESP teachers and high-stakes assessment course designers are responding to the latest advances in AI tools available to our students. Neural Machine Translation seems to be moving texts […]

PIM: Multimodality in EAP Contexts

PIM: Multimodality in EAP Contexts 3rd November 2023 @ 9:30am - 4:30pm Heriot-Watt University is inviting you to an online PIM about Multimodality in EAP contexts. Multimodality: “the investigation of diverse modes of communication and their expressions” (Bateman 2014). What can multimodality mean in our context? What is the impact of digital texts on academic and professional […]

Book and Article Reviews

Online

In this event, we will briefly (re)-launch the book and article review initiative by the Research and Publication Baleap subcommittee.  As part of this initiative, Dr Alex Ding will be delivering an engaging session on the topic of book reviews: 'Book reviews are often considered as marginal, a luxury, an indulgence, and a waste of time. Certainly, of little […]

Publishing practice-based research articles A series of workshops for lecturers, tutors, teachers and doctoral students working in the field of English for Academic Purposes

Online

*Please note that this event is now fully booked* It will, however, be recorded so that those who don't have a ticket will be able to view the recordings at a later date. Additionally, due to the high demand for tickets, the sessions will be re-run in the future. Please keep an eye on the […]

ResTES: ‘Exploring the realities endured by students labelled international: Insights from interculturality and higher education’

Online

'Exploring the realities endured by students labelled international: Insights from interculturality and higher education' Dr Ramzi Merabet Date: 21st Feb from 14.00 to15.30, ZOOM Brief Overview This talk will draw on a recently completed doctoral research to critically examine the experiences of students labelled international and the implications resulting from the ongoing process of hyper-internationalisation […]

PIM: Collaboration, Power and Influence

King’s Foundations (KCL) invites you to join us at our Strand Campus or online to discuss issues of collaboration, power and influence within EAP and higher education.   As EAP professionals our work relies on effective collaboration across and beyond the university. However, our willingness to collaborate may not always be reciprocated by faculties, students […]

AGM 2024

BALEAP AGM 2024 The AGM will be held on 19th April 2024 Time: 11:00 - 12:30 Location: Zoom AGENDA: 1  Welcome Apologies Declaration of conflict of interests 2 Minutes of AGM 21/04/2023 to be declared true and accurate record 3 Matters Arising from AGM 21/04/2023 4 Executive Committee Elections results: Research and Publications Officer (April […]

ResTES What is always being done, no matter who is doing it? An institutional ethnography of language and race on UK pre-sessionals

Online

Title: What is always being done, no matter who is doing it? An institutional ethnography of language and race on UK pre-sessionals Abstract: This talk is based on the early stages of my doctoral research into UK pre-sessional courses. I will introduce institutional ethnography (IE), which looks at the everyday work that goes on inside an institution […]

BAS Event EAP outside the box: Unpacking context(s) in the BALEAP accreditation scheme

Date and Time: 11 May 2024, 10:30-15:30 Location: University of Manchester   PROGRAMME OUTLINE 10:30-11:00 Registration, tea and coffee 11:00-11:25 Welcome / introductions / the working definition of ‘context’ in BAS / the purpose of the context document (Appendix 6.2) / updates to the BAS handbook 11:30-11:55 Invited talk + Q&A (1) – Mapping three […]

Integrating Chat GPT for Creating EAP Assessments

The first workshop of the BALEAP Assessment Roadshows! In this hands-on workshop, participants will learn how to leverage the power of ChatGPT to create effective English for Academic Purposes (EAP) assessments. Tailored for EAP professionals, this session will guide attendees through practical exercises in generating multiple-choice questions, developing reading comprehension texts, and crafting listening transcripts […]

PIM: Back to the Classroom – New Framework, New Balance?

Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan invites you to a PIM examining how the landscape of EAP courses and the balance of EAP roles have altered in the shadow of the global pandemic. The themes for the PIM are: Redefining Learning Spaces in the Post-Pandemic: The hybrid model – back in the office or working remotely? The evolving online […]

Introduction to TEAP Accreditation

Online

Attend this free event to find out about TEAP accreditation. This webinar is for those who are thinking of applying for accreditation through the individual TEAP route but are unsure of the process and practicalities around how to apply. It will mainly take the format of a Q&A, aiming to add further depth to the […]

TEAP Observation Workshop

Online

TEAP Observation Workshop August 29th 4pm-6pm UK time, online. This free workshop is an opportunity for experienced observers of EAP to explore the BALEAP TEAP observation criteria, apply the TEAP observation documentation, and establish consistent and effective observation practices. It takes place online (via zoom) and is delivered by members of the TEAP assessment team. […]

BALEAP EMI SIG Global Webinar Series – 1

Online

Crossing the Divide: The Evolution of Teacher Collaboration in English-Medium Instruction In this talk, Prof. Diane Pecorari and Prof. Hans Malmström will explore the origins of teacher collaboration between subject teachers and language teachers specializing in ESP or EAP and review recent examples, specific to English-Medium Instruction (EMI) at institutional, departmental, and individual levels. Diane […]

Assessment Roadshow 3: Exploring practical strategies for using ChatGPT to enhance grading and feedback

It is our pleasure to announce that the third BALEAP Assessment Roadshow will take place on the 13th December from 13.00 to 14.30pm (UK time). The session will be delivered by Dr Chihiro Inoue and it will build on the previous two workshops exploring the area of AI and Assessment. Here are more details for Workshop 3:   WHERE & WHEN: The […]