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Summer School for Greek Language Teachers in Australia

This initiative is delivered by the Center for Training and Lifelong Learning of the University of Western Macedonia

Newsroom October 9 01:41

For the first time in Australia, a specialized online summer school will be held for teachers of the Greek language in the diaspora. Running from 12 to 22 January 2026 during the afternoon (AEST), the intensive professional development program will provide teachers with the latest tools, strategies, and resources for teaching Greek as a second or foreign language.

This initiative is delivered by the Center for Training and Lifelong Learning of the University of Western Macedonia, with the aim of strengthening and supporting educators who keep the Greek language and culture alive across Australia.

The program is led by a distinguished academic team: Professor Eleni Griva, Professor of Applied Linguistics and Vice-Rector of the University of Western Macedonia, (Scientific Coordinator); Dr. Patricia Koromvokis, Lecturer in Global Cultures and Languages, in the School of International Studies of Macquarie University, and Head of the Greek Language Examination Centre at Macquarie (Academic Coordinator for Sydney); Maria Bakalidou, Principal of the Greek Community of Melbourne Schools (Academic Advisor for Melbourne).

The program will offer a comprehensive training framework including:

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  • Contemporary approaches to teaching Greek as a Second/Foreign Language, with a focus on oral and written communication and intercultural competence
  • Practical methods for designing and producing engaging teaching materials
  • The use of digital tools and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance language learning

On successful completion, participants will receive a Specialised Training Certificate (50 hours, 2 ECTS) along with a Europass of acquired skills.

This summer school is a landmark opportunity for Greek language educators in Australia to enhance their teaching expertise, share experiences with colleagues across the country, and develop innovative tools for teaching in multicultural classrooms.

For full details and to register, please visit: University of Western Macedonia – Summer School

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