Deadline: July 31, 2025
Are you passionate about Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT)? Do you have an innovative classroom practice, research insight, or technology-enhanced TBLT method to share with the world? Here’s your chance. Submit your proposal for the TBLT in Action Symposium 2025!
The Center for International Foreign Language Teacher Education (CIFLTE) at Teachers College, Columbia University invites proposals for its 2025 online symposium, TBLT in Action: Global Perspectives & Practices, taking place on November 14 and 15, 2025.
This two-day virtual event will explore how Task-Based Language Teaching (TBLT) is conceptualized and put into practice around the world across classrooms, communities, and cultures. As TBLT continues to evolve in response to research findings, learners’ needs and institutional realities, this symposium offers a space to share emerging research and practitioner insights that bring TBLT to life.
They invite proposals that reflect the theme of TBLT in Action—work that bridges theory and practice, adapts to local contexts, and embraces the dynamic, learner-centered spirit of TBLT. Presentations may highlight empirical studies, practical innovations, or critical reflections that illuminate the promises and complexities of TBLT today.
Benefits
- Share Your Innovations: Present your real-world TBLT applications, research-to-practice insights, or technology-driven language teaching solutions.
- Inspire and Be Inspired: Connect with a vibrant, international network of language educators and thought leaders.
- Shape the Future: Contribute to the ongoing evolution and impact of TBLT in diverse educational contexts.
- Professional Recognition: Gain visibility for your work and receive feedback from peers and experts in the field.
Eligibility
This symposium is open to:
- K-12 and university educators;
- Language program directors and curriculum designers;
- Researchers and graduate students;
- EdTech innovators and practitioners;
- Anyone passionate about advancing TBLT in education!
Application
For more information, visit TBLT in action Symposium.