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 |  | Craig Dicker has worked abroad for 15 years and is currently the Regional English Language Officer (RELO) for Central and Southeastern Europe based in Budapest, Hungary. He has a doctorate in language education from Columbia University in New York. Prior to arriving in Budapest, Craig served as the Public Affairs Officer in Azerbaijan and the RELO in South Africa and Indonesia . He has also lived and worked in Yugoslavia (as a Fulbright Scholar) and Portugal (as an English teacher). Craig speaks Azerbaijani-Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Indonesian and French. His areas of expertise include qualitative studies of classroom settings, content-based language instruction, models of teacher education, reading instruction and oral testing. Craig looks forward to working with NCTE to branch out internationally and make connections with English teachers' associations around the world. |
Craig Dicker's Selected Presentations
Selected Presentations
 | Craig has presented at TESOL conferences, English Language Fellows Conferences, and at English teacher meetings/conferences in Macedonia, Slovenia, Budapest, Albania, and numerous other countries.
| Presentation Topics
 | Craig Dicker's areas of expertise include qualitative studies of classroom settings, content-based language instruction, models of teacher education, reading instruction and oral testing. and linguistics. Read here for his presentation topics.
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Published Works by Craig Dicker
Publications from Craig Dicker
 | Craig has published articles in numerous international journals and publications.
| Projects and Professional Experiences
 | Craig Dicker is currently the Regional English Language Officer (RELO) for Central and Southeastern Europe based in Budapest, Hungary. He has a doctorate in language education from Columbia University in New York. Prior to arriving in Budapest, Dr. Dicker served as the Public Affairs Officer in Azerbaijan and the RELO in South Africa and Indonesia. He has also lived and worked in Yugoslavia (as a Fulbright Scholar) and Portugal (as an English teacher).
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Education and Professional Experiences
 | Craig is a former New York secondary school teacher who worked his way into developing ESL programs nationally and then internationally.
| Awards, Languages, and Associations
 | Craig is the runner-up State Department Lnguist of the Year, a Fulbright Scholar in Yuglosavia, and speaker of many languages including Azerbaijani-Turkish, Serbo-Croatian, Indonesian and French.
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