Connecting Theory to Practice

UCG Teaching English Training Camp 2026

August 13–15, 2026Universidad Casa Grande · Guayaquil, Ecuador

An international professional development event for English language educators, researchers, academic leaders, publishers, and educational innovators committed to strengthening English language teaching in Ecuador and beyond.

General Information

About the Training Camp

The UCG Teaching English Training Camp 2026 is an international professional development event that brings together English language educators, researchers, academic leaders, publishers, and educational innovators committed to strengthening English language teaching in Ecuador and beyond.

Guided by the theme “Connecting Theory to Practice,” this year’s Training Camp highlights the importance of transforming educational research into meaningful classroom experiences that positively impact student learning. Across three days of keynote presentations, panel discussions, workshops, concurrent sessions, and networking opportunities, participants will explore current trends in English language teaching, artificial intelligence, multilingual education, literacy development, pronunciation, assessment, active learning, and inclusive pedagogies.

International speakers

Keynote speakers and presenters from the Americas, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

Three days, two formats

Online keynote sessions on Thursday and Friday, plus on-campus concurrent sessions and an Expo Hall on Saturday.

Theory into practice

Research-based, classroom-ready strategies you can implement immediately in your teaching.

Networking & innovation

Connect with educators from schools, universities, ministries of education and educational organizations.

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Intro video

Official event intro

Start with the official video invitation for the UCG Teaching English Training Camp 2026 and share it with your teaching community.

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Schedule

Three days of learning

Online keynote sessions on Thursday and Friday, and on-campus concurrent sessions on Saturday. The live timetable is the official, up-to-date version.

Online sessions

14h40

Welcome Remarks & Training Camp Agenda

Dr. Rossana Ramírez & Carlo Campodónico

Universidad Casa Grande

15h00

Pronunciation That Sticks: Simple Techniques for Every Lesson

Wouter Redelinghuys

Cambridge University Press & Assessment · South Africa

16h00

Scaffolding Reading Comprehension through Explicit Instruction, Collaborative Learning, and Digital Mediation

Kshema Jose

India

17h00

TESOL 6 Principles for Exemplary Teaching

Dr. Gracie Allely

TESOL International Association · USA

18h00

Panel Discussion — The Ethical Integration of AI in Higher Education

Karen Wigby (UCG), Julie Nieto (ESPOL), Angelike Páez (UEES)

19h00

Translanguaging and the Politics of Hauntological Pedagogy

Dr. Rhodora G. Magan

Cebu Technological University · Philippines

Online sessions

08h00

Empowering Language Teachers with AI

Dr. Hanadi S. Mirza

Lebanon

09h00

One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Rethinking Learning Through Universal Design for Learning

Prof. Martin Sanchez

Macmillan Education · Peru

10h00

The Role of the Teacher in Student-Centered Classrooms: Increasing Active Learning through Task- and Project-Based Learning

Dr. Cinthia Bravo

English Discoveries

11h00

Strengthening Listening and Speaking in the Classroom: Communicative Strategies and Educational Technology with FlowSpeak

Dr. (c). Saide Paola Acevedo

FlowSpeak

16h00

Practical Strategies: Designing Communicative Activities in the AI Era

Dr. José Luis de Paz

ELT Solutions · Mexico

17h00

Art as a Mediational Tool: Cultural Memoirs

Dr. Yeukai Chiroodza-Imeh

Elms College · United States

18h00

Empowering ELLs: Strategies for Success

Dr. Ananda Majumdar

Kennedy University · Canada

19h00

Collaboration, Competition and Projects to Promote Significant, Real-World Learning

Dr. Mike Pryor

Higashi Enterprises · United Kingdom

On-campus sessions · Universidad Casa Grande

09h00

Morning Announcements

Auditorium

Expo Hall · 10h00 – 10h30

Books & Bits · Macmillan · English Discoveries · Oxford International · Unicorn AI · ELT Solutions · English House · Digital Ed Latam · Servibooks

Concurrent sessions

Room 1

10h30

The Use of Comics to Enhance Intrapersonal Communicative Skills

Rotimi Peter Oye & Katherine Salvador

UEES & ESPOL

11h30

Metacognitive Strategies in Moodle: A Hybrid Taxonomy

María del Carmen Boloña

Universidad Casa Grande

12h30

Learning to Feel: Engaging Students through Games

Diana Pareja & Team

Ministry of Education – Ecuador / UCG

13h30

AI as a Collaborative Partner: Reducing Speaking Anxiety in Ecuadorian EFL Classrooms

Luis Carlo Marrero Sanoja

Universidad Casa Grande

Room 2

10h30

Digital Storytelling as a Scaffolding Strategy for EFL

María Augusta Rodríguez

Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica

11h30

Enhancing EFL Skills through Game-Based Learning

Andrés Rodríguez & Diana Urrutia

Ministry of Education – Ecuador

12h30

Interactive Language Learning through Social Practice

Glenda Gaspar-Dowless & Miriam Tutiven

ESS Union County, North Carolina & COPOL

13h30

Artificial Intelligence as a Peer-to-Peer Assistance Tool for Evaluating Writing Skills in Young Learners

José Francisco Zambrano

Servibooks

Room 3

10h30

Gothic Scaffolding: 19th-Century Horror Literature

Luis Bermúdez Rugel

Universidad de Guayaquil

11h30

Designing Engagement: Communication & Interaction

Sandra Mirella García

Didáctica Learning

12h30

Teacher Identity: A Vygotskian Social Perspective

Jardel Coutinho dos Santos

Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo (UTEQ)

13h30

Multiple Literacies Focused on Visual Literacy

Luis Cerón

National Geographic Learning (NGL)

Room 4

10h30

Self-Assessment Strategies to Improve High School Speaking

Yadira Gisella Mite

Universidad Casa Grande / Ministry of Education

11h30

TED-Talk Exams through a Vygotskian Lens

Alina Martínez Hernández

Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo (UTEQ)

12h30

Ancestral Cuisine & Project-Based Learning: A Sociocultural Approach

María Rosario Álava

Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí (ULEAM)

13h30

Win win or Walk away. From classroom to Community

Aleksandar Tusev

Room 5

10h30

Creating Safe Spaces through Collaboration and Guidance

Ayleen Romero Vilela

Universidad Casa Grande / Universidad Técnica de Manabí

11h30

UDL-Infused 5E Design for Level 3 ASD Learners

Verónica Cantos & Ligia Rodríguez

Universidad Casa Grande & Ministry of Education

12h30

Regulating Online Participation through Visual Feedback

Pamela Victoria Guevara

Private Educational Consultant

13h30

TBA

Room 6

10h30

Decoding Pronunciation for EFL Learners: IPA-Infused Communicative Tasks

Kennie Clark

KC Education

11h30

Anxiety and Performance: A Comparative Study of Online vs. In-Person ESP Tourism Students

Marlon Arturo Cedeño Álava

Universidad Técnica de Manabí (UTM)

12h30

Science in Their Own Words: Leveraging Writing to Deepen Scientific Reasoning for Multilingual Learners

Jairo Marino & Laura Álvarez (Live Video Conference)

Savvas Learning Company

13h30

TBA

English House

Concurrent sessions run in four blocks (10h30, 11h30, 12h30, 13h30) across Rooms 1–6. The live timetable also lists recorded sessions and remaining TBA slots that are still pending final confirmation.

Presenters & Abstracts

Meet the presenters

Keynote speakers, panelists and presenters from around the world. Expand any card to read the full bio and abstract.

Wouter Redelinghuys

Cambridge University Press & Assessment

South Africa

Pronunciation That Sticks: Simple Techniques for Every Lesson

15h00Online

Kshema Jose

India

Scaffolding Reading Comprehension through Explicit Instruction, Collaborative Learning, and Digital Mediation

16h00Online

Dr. Gracie Allely

Dr. Gracie Allely

Director of Professional Development, TESOL International Association

USA

TESOL 6 Principles for Exemplary Teaching

17h00Online

Panel Discussion: The Ethical Integration of AI in Higher Education

Karen Wigby Nieto (UCG), Julie Nieto (ESPOL), Angelike Páez (UEES)

The Ethical Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education

18h00Online

Dr. Rhodora G. Magan

Dr. Rhodora G. Magan

Cebu Technological University

Philippines

Translanguaging and the Politics of Hauntological Pedagogy

19h00Online

Dr. Hanadi S. Mirza

Dr. Hanadi S. Mirza

Lebanon

Empowering Language Teachers with AI

08h00Online

Prof. Martin Sanchez

Prof. Martin Sanchez

Macmillan Education

Peru

One Size Doesn’t Fit All: Rethinking Learning Through Universal Design for Learning

09h00Online

Dr. Cinthia Bravo

Dr. Cinthia Bravo

English Discoveries

The Role of the Teacher in Student-Centered Classrooms: Increasing Active Learning through Task- and Project-Based Learning

10h00Online

Dr. (c). Saide Paola Acevedo

FlowSpeak

Strengthening Listening and Speaking in the Classroom: Communicative Strategies and Educational Technology with FlowSpeak

11h00Online

Dr. José Luis de Paz

ELT Solutions

Mexico

Practical Strategies: Designing Communicative Activities in the AI Era

16h00Online

Dr. Yeukai Chiroodza-Imeh

Dr. Yeukai Chiroodza-Imeh

Elms College

United States

Art as a Mediational Tool: Cultural Memoirs

17h00Online

Dr. Ananda Majumdar

Kennedy University

Canada

Empowering ELLs: Strategies for Success

18h00Online

Dr. Mike Pryor

Dr. Mike Pryor

Higashi Enterprises

United Kingdom

Collaboration, Competition and Projects to Promote Significant Real-World Learning

19h00Online

Rotimi Peter Oye & Katherine Salvador

Rotimi Peter Oye & Katherine Salvador

UEES & ESPOL

The Use of Comics to Enhance Intrapersonal Communicative Skills

10h30Room 1On campus

María del Carmen Boloña

María del Carmen Boloña

Universidad Casa Grande

Metacognitive Strategies in Moodle: A Hybrid Taxonomy

11h30Room 1On campus

Diana Pareja & Team

Ministry of Education – Ecuador / Universidad Casa Grande

Learning to Feel: Engaging Students through Games

12h30Room 1On campus

Luis Carlo Marrero Sanoja

Luis Carlo Marrero Sanoja

Universidad Casa Grande

AI as a Collaborative Partner: Reducing Speaking Anxiety in Ecuadorian EFL Classrooms

13h30Room 1On campus

María Augusta Rodríguez

Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica

Digital Storytelling as a Scaffolding Strategy for EFL

10h30Room 2On campus

Andrés Rodríguez & Diana Urrutia

Andrés Rodríguez & Diana Urrutia

Ministry of Education – Ecuador

Enhancing EFL Skills through Game-Based Learning

11h30Room 2On campus

Glenda Gaspar-Dowless & Miriam Tutiven

Glenda Gaspar-Dowless & Miriam Tutiven

ESS Union County, North Carolina & COPOL

Interactive Language Learning through Social Practice

12h30Room 2On campus

José Francisco Zambrano

José Francisco Zambrano

Servibooks

Artificial Intelligence as a Peer-to-Peer Assistance Tool for Evaluating Writing Skills in Young Learners

13h30Room 2On campus

Luis Bermúdez Rugel

Luis Bermúdez Rugel

Universidad de Guayaquil

Gothic Scaffolding: 19th-Century Horror Literature

10h30Room 3On campus

Sandra Mirella García

Didáctica Learning

Designing Engagement: Communication & Interaction

11h30Room 3On campus

Jardel Coutinho dos Santos

Jardel Coutinho dos Santos

Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo (UTEQ)

Teacher Identity: A Vygotskian Social Perspective

12h30Room 3On campus

Luis Cerón

National Geographic Learning (NGL)

Multiple Literacies Focused on Visual Literacy

13h30Room 3On campus

Yadira Gisella Mite

Universidad Casa Grande / Ministry of Education

Self-Assessment Strategies to Improve High School Speaking

10h30Room 4On campus

Alina Martínez Hernández

Alina Martínez Hernández

Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo (UTEQ)

TED-Talk Exams through a Vygotskian Lens

11h30Room 4On campus

María Rosario Álava

Universidad Laica Eloy Alfaro de Manabí (ULEAM)

Ancestral Cuisine & Project-Based Learning: A Sociocultural Approach

12h30Room 4On campus

Aleksandar Tusev

Win win or Walk away. From classroom to Community

13h30Room 4On campus

Ayleen Romero Vilela

Ayleen Romero Vilela

Universidad Casa Grande / Universidad Técnica de Manabí

Creating Safe Spaces through Collaboration and Guidance

10h30Room 5On campus

Verónica Cantos & Ligia Rodríguez

Universidad Casa Grande & Ministry of Education

UDL-Infused 5E Design for Level 3 ASD Learners

11h30Room 5On campus

Pamela Victoria Guevara

Pamela Victoria Guevara

Private Educational Consultant

Regulating Online Participation through Visual Feedback

12h30Room 5On campus

Kennie Clark

KC Education

Decoding Pronunciation for EFL Learners: IPA-Infused Communicative Tasks

10h30Room 6On campus

Marlon Arturo Cedeño Álava

Universidad Técnica de Manabí (UTM)

Anxiety and Performance: A Comparative Study of Online vs. In-Person ESP Tourism Students

11h30Room 6On campus

Jairo Marino & Laura Álvarez

Savvas Learning Company

Science in Their Own Words: Leveraging Writing to Deepen Scientific Reasoning for Multilingual Learners

12h30Room 6 · Live Video ConferenceOn campus

Memories

Moments from the Training Camp

A look back at the connections, learning and energy that define our Training Camp community.

ELT Awards

Celebrating great teaching

The ELT Awards recognize and celebrate the outstanding work of English language teachers who make a meaningful difference in their classrooms and communities. Nominate a colleague whose dedication and innovation deserve to be honored.

Nominate a colleague

Recognize an outstanding English language teacher by submitting a nomination through the official form.

Nomination form

2025 Awardees

Meet the educators recognized at the previous edition of the ELT Awards.

View 2025 Awardees
Registration & Payment

How to register

Follow these four steps to secure your spot at the UCG Teaching English Training Camp 2026.

  1. 1

    Register

    Complete the official registration form for the UCG Teaching English Training Camp 2026.

  2. 2

    Choose a payment method

    Pay online, by deposit or bank transfer, or in person on campus — see the options below.

  3. 3

    Send your payment confirmation

    Email a copy or screenshot of your deposit or transfer to colecturia@casagrande.edu.ec, cc languagetraining@casagrande.edu.ec. Include your full name, email address, ID, and reference: TEFL.

  4. 4

    Receive your receipt

    Colecturía will process your payment and issue your official receipt (factura).

Payment options

Pay online

Request the payment link at colecturia@casagrande.edu.ec, complete your credit card information, and call 0994136890 or 0995322541.

Deposit or bank transfer

Universidad Casa Grande — RUC 0992541539001. Cuenta Corriente #0005138650, Banco Bolivariano.

Pay on campus

Credit or debit card payments are accepted on campus at Universidad Casa Grande.

Bank transfer details

Beneficiary
Universidad Casa Grande
RUC
0992541539001
Bank
Banco Bolivariano
Account
Cuenta Corriente #0005138650
Reference
TEFL

Confirm your payment

Send a copy or screenshot of your deposit or transfer to colecturia@casagrande.edu.ec, cc languagetraining@casagrande.edu.ec. Include your full name, email, ID and reference TEFL to receive your receipt (factura).

Sponsors

Our partners & exhibitors

The current Expo Hall exhibitor list is shown below and will automatically look better as official logos are added.

Books & Bits
Macmillan
English Discoveries
Oxford International
Unicorn AI
ELT Solutions
English House
Digital Ed Latam
Servibooks
Questions

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before the Training Camp. Still have questions? We’re happy to help.