Since the inception of The West Australian Modern Greek Language Teachers’ Association Inc. (WAMGLTA) on 24 August 2016, Dr Angela Evangelinou-Yiannakis, as Chair of the Association, has worked tirelessly to
achieve a number of goals. As the driving force of the Association, Angela has achieved the following in 2018: • Managing all the responsibilities of the Association as its Chair whilst also carrying out the full duties of Secretary up to the August Meeting when a Secretary was finally installed; • Overseeing the updating of the WAMGLTA Rules, which were approved by the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety Consumer Protection on 9 April 2018; • Holding regular meetings at the various Greek Education Providers to ensure inclusion of all Greek Language Teachers; • Instigating and bringing to finalisation a Logo for the Association; • Promoting the idea of WAMGLTA’s inaugural Professional Learning opportunity and bringing it to fruition on 25 August; • Creating the Agenda, Promotional Flyer and Certificate of Participation for the PL; • Preparing the post-PL article and disseminating it widely; • Bringing together Greek Language Teachers from all of WA’s Greek Education Providers in a supportive and productive environment; • Preparing for subsequent PL opportunities to be offered by WAMGLTA. Further to these efforts for the Association, Angela is in her 14th year as the Director of the Centre for the Greek Language, which offers annual examinations to WA candidates. Angela organises the registration of the candidates, the payment of fees, the invigilation of the examinations, the return of the examination papers to Greece, and the dissemination of results and certificates to the candidates. Angela is also a consultant for the teaching and learning of Modern Greek for a number of Greek Education Providers in WA.
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