National Association for the Teaching of English

The National Association for the Teaching of English (NATE) is a UK association mandated to support effective English language teaching skills and to give teachers a voice at a national level.[4]

National Association for the Teaching of English
AbbreviationNATE
MottoDedicated to good practice in the teaching of English
PredecessorLondon Association for the Teaching of English (est. 1947)[1]
Formation1963[2]
TypeSchool subject association
HeadquartersSheffield
Region served
United Kingdom
Membership
2,000[3]
Director
Jonathan Morgan
AffiliationsInternational Federation of the Teachers of English
Websitewww.nate.org.uk

Structure

NATE has several committees and standing working parties. It conducts research into the teaching of English and is involved in curriculum development initiatives with the Arts Council and Becta. NATE is also a member of the International Federation of the Teachers of English.

Publications

NATE publishes an online newsletter and two print periodicals, both of which are published three times a year and free to members:

NATE News

An online newsletter updating members on news in the world of English teaching and NATE.

Teaching English

Teaching English is NATE's magazine aimed at primary and secondary teachers of English. The magazine contains: articles on practical teaching strategies and resources; articles on trends in English teaching and research; news pages, opinion pieces and columns; and book reviews relevant to English teachers. Teaching English was first published in 2013.

"Teaching English" replaced two periodicals, "NATE Classroom" (2006–2012) and "English Drama Media" (2003–2012), and is an amalgam of the two. Prior to 2013, NATE members received "The English and Media Magazine", published by the English and Media Centre, and either The Primary English Magazine or The Secondary English Magazine, which were published by Garth Publishing Services, rather than in-house at NATE.

English in Education

English in Education is NATE's academic research journal. Articles are peer-reviewed and aimed at those conducting research in education.[5] It was first published in 1967 and replaced the short-lived NATE Bulletin, which was published from 1964 until 1966.

NATE in the news

NATE is called upon to speak on behalf of English teachers to various news organisations. Links to the most recent articles are linked below.

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Staffroom Area

NATE, in conjunction with Teachit , runs a very busy and informative staffroom area where any question asked is usually answered speedily. Staffroom Area

gollark: > Real pros use EL84Real pros amplify sound by hand by spinning potentiometers very fast.
gollark: The sound quality is bad there because there are people shouting and non-optimal audio setups and whatnot.
gollark: Lots of people?
gollark: (of course, digital radio is cooler™)
gollark: They transmit it at VHF because it uses a lot more than AM.

References

  1. "LATE - about LATE". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  2. "Questions of English". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  3. "NATE - National Association for the Teaching of English". Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  4. Teachernet, English
  5. "NATE - National Association for the Teaching of English". Retrieved 14 June 2015.
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