Dr Anton Elloway
Teaching Fellow in English for Academic Purposes
- English Language Education (ELE)
- Centre for Open Learning (COL)
Contact details
- Email: anton.elloway@ed.ac.uk
Background
Since joining the University of Edinburgh in 2008, I've been employed at English Language Education as a Teaching Fellow in English for Academic Purposes. My current responsibilities include organising and teaching in-sessional PhD courses and pre-sessional courses.
I hold a Doctorate in Education from the University of Edinburgh, having focused my research on the connections between Hannah Arendt's political and educational work within the realm of EAP.
Before my tenure at the University of Edinburgh, I worked internationally as an English language teacher, teacher trainer, and ICT Coordinator in England, Hungary, Czech Republic, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Tunisia.
My interests revolve around educational and political philosophies, alongside a curiosity for digital technologies and their impact on education
Qualifications
- BA (Hons) English (1988)
- MA English Literature (1990)
- Postgraduate Certificate in Education (1991)
- Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (2000)
- Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults (2003)
- MA English Language Teaching (2012)
- Doctorate in Education (2021)
- Elloway, A. (2009). Teaching English with Information Technology. Teflnet. Available at: http://edition.tefl.net/reviews/esl-teaching/teaching-english-with-information-technology (Accessed 18 April 2024).
- Elloway, A. (2011). Dry. In C. Fraser (ed.) Anon: The Anonymous Submissions Poetry Magazine. 8. Edinburgh: Anon Poetry Magazine.
- Elloway, A. (2021). Polis-ing English for academic purposes: thinking with Hannah Arendt about education and politics. Doctoral thesis. University of Edinburgh. Available at: https://era.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/37830 (Accessed 18 April 2024).
- Elloway, A. (2023). Unveiling academic practices: a reflection on goods and virtues. Teaching Matters blog. University of Edinburgh. Available at: https://www.teaching-matters-blog.ed.ac.uk/unveiling-academic-practices-a-reflection-on-goods-and-virtues/ (Accessed 18 April 2024).
- Lynch T. and Elloway, A. (2013). Online Presessional Academic Language (OPAL) – a course for international online distance learning students. English Language Teaching Centre / Institute for Academic Development. University of Edinburgh.