We are thrilled to announce another incredible plenary speaker for the 23rd ELTA Serbia Conference!
Meet Dr. Ildikó Lázár
Dr. Lázár is an associate professor at Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary, specializing in language pedagogy and intercultural communication. She brings her vast experience as a researcher and trainer in the Council of Europe, Erasmus projects, and various NGOs. Her work has shaped countless educators, and we are honoured to have her share her expertise with us.
Plenary Talk “Changes in Teachers’ Personal Theories about Language Teaching”
This thought-provoking plenary will:
- Explore how intercultural competence, democratic citizenship, and global competence shape innovative teaching methods.
- Present insights from two recent studies on teachers’ beliefs and practices:
- A survey with 128 teachers revealed gaps in understanding and applying cooperative learning.
- Interviews with experienced English teachers on what shaped their teaching philosophies over time.
- Provide pedagogical recommendations to inspire transformative teaching and teacher education.
Join us as we learn from Dr. Lázár’s groundbreaking research and discover strategies to elevate language teaching in today’s dynamic classrooms!
Connect with Professor Lázár on LinkedIn: Ildikó Lázár’s Profile