Isn’t it really boring?
The Annual General Assembly is probably not the most fascinating
part of the Convention, but it is one of the most important. The
members of the Board make an effort to get through the business of
the meeting as efficiently as possible. The Annual General Assembly
is important because it’s the main chance members have to get more
involved.
What do you mean... ‘more involved’?
First of all, financial reports are presented at the Annual General
Assembly, so members have the chance to learn about how their money
has been spent. In addition, important decisions, such as whether or
not to increase the membership fee, are voted on by members.
Finally, the Annual General Assembly, some members of the Board
reach the end of their term of office. New people can get involved
by standing for election to the Board.
What is the Board, exactly?
The Board consists of 9 regular members and 4 alternate members. The
regular members serve for 3 years and the alternate members for 1
year. If a regular member is unable to continue on the Board for any
reason, an alternate member takes over. A three-member Oversight
Committee, with one alternate member, oversees the activities of the
Board. Oversight Committee members serve for 2 years.
So what do they do?
Being on the Board involves attending Board meetings about once a
month, organizing events, as well as overseeing the finances and
running of TESOL Greece. Members also volunteer to edit the
Newsletter, represent TESOL Greece at book exhibitions, coordinate
volunteers and organize the Resource Room.
Who can be on the Board?
Any fully-paid up member – although once you’ve been on the Board
for three years you can’t be on the Board again for another 3 years
after that. Members of the Board represent many aspects of teaching
English and at the moment include teachers, teacher trainers,
writers and school owners, amongst others.
I’m not sure I’m experienced or qualified
enough…
A desire to be involved and a sense of humor are more important than
years and years of experience or letters after your name. Through
being on the Board, you’ll learn a lot and get a huge amount of
satisfaction from helping other members get the most out of TESOL
Greece.
So what do I have to do to get involved?
Anybody can nominate themselves or be nominated for the Board before
or during the Annual General Assembly. Those present then vote on a
common ballot (you vote for as many people as you like, including
yourself) and those with the most votes are elected.
If you want to know more, ask any current Board member about their experiences and they’ll be glad to help you. Get involved and get more out of TESOL Greece.