ELTon awards
The ELTons are international awards given annually by the British Council that recognise and celebrate innovation in the field of English language teaching. They reward educational resources that help English language learners and teachers to achieve their goals using innovative content, methods or media. The ELTons date from 2003 and the 2018 sponsors of the awards are Cambridge English Language Assessment and IELTS. Applications are submitted by the end of November each year and they are judged by an independent panel of ELT experts, using the Delphi Technique. The shortlist is published in March and the winners announced at a ceremony in London in June. The 2018 awards were held in a new venue, Savoy Place, Institute of Engineering and Technology, London, UK.
2003 winners
- Tim Kelly and Hilary Nesi — University of Warwick
- Fiona Joseph and Peter Travis — Flo-Joe
- Martin Mulloy — BBC Worldwide
2004 winners
- Richard Cauldwell — Speech in Action
- Macmillan Education Dictionaries Team — Macmillan Education, range of products
- Scott Thornbury, Oxford University Press — ''Natural Grammar''
2005 winners
- Vanessa Reilly, Oxford University Press — Three in a tree
- Simon Mellor-Clark and Yvonne Baker de Altamirano, Macmillan Education — Campaign 1 coursebooks
- Sophie Ioannou-Georgiou and Pavlos Pavlou, Oxford University Press — ''Assessing Young Learners''
2006 winners
- Corony Edwards and Jane Willis, University of Birmingham and Aston University — Teachers Exploring Tasks
- Carol Read, Ana Soberon, Maria Toth and Elisenda Papiol, Macmillan Education — Bugs
- Stuart Rubenstein, Greta Grinfeld, Sally McCrae, Emma Fisher, Camden College of English— "English Language Cultural Experience"
2007 winners
- Alison Sharpe, Professor Ronald Carter and Professor Michael McCarthy, Cambridge University Press — The Cambridge Grammar of English
- David Warr, Language Garden — Language Gardening
- Nicky Hockly and Gavin Dudeney, The Consultants-E, ''ICT in the Classroom''
2008 winners
- Paul Scott, BBC Learning English - Learning English Blogs
- Mark Furr, Jenny Bassett and Nicole Irving, Oxford University Press- Bookworms Club Reading Circles
- Nuala O’Sullivan, BBC Learning English- The Flatmates
- Emma Pathare, Dubai Women’s College, U.A.E - ''The Vocabulary Course''
2009 winners
- Sarah Bromley, Sarah Johnson, Helen Cunningham, Gordon Knowles — 'Magazines Plus', Mary Glasgow Magazines
2010 winners
- Russell Stanard — www.teachertrainingvideos.com
- Mary Slattery, Catherine Kneafsey, Lucy Allen, Julia Bell — Teaching with Bear: Using puppets in the language classroom with young learners, Oxford University Press
- Scott Thornbury, Luke Meddings, Lindsay Clandfield, Mike Burghall — Teaching Unplugged, Delta Publishing
- James Thomas, Martina Pavlickova and Martina Sindelarova Skupenova — Global Issues in the ELT Classroom, Spolecnost pro Fair Trade
- Stuart Wiffin and Helen Gibbons — Award For Innovative Writing
2011 winners
- Neil Edgeller, Senjuti Masud, Sharif Sadique — Rinku's World, BBC Learning English
- Ben Glynne, Dan Humm Soriano, David Wilkins — Communication Station, United International College
- Rob Carter, Alice Castle, Abeer Hassan, Sean Keegan, Karim Kouchouk, Abigail Wincott — BBCe!, BBC Learning English
- Marcos Benevides, Adam Gray — Fiction in Action: Whodunit, ABAX ELT
- Simona Petrescu — Macmillan Education Award For Innovative Writing
- Brian Abbs and Ingrid Freebairn — Lifetime Achievement Award
2012 winners
- Kate Khoury, Sarah Raybould and Louise Salim — Sensing Humour in English
- Nik Peachey — Bell Blended Learning for ELT, Bell
- Macmillan Education— Sounds: The Pronunciation App, Macmillan Education
- Kyle Mawer, Graham Stanley — Digital Play: Computer games and language aims, Delta Publishing
- L2 — Wordready Academic English, L2
- Colour Trick — The Colour of Words, Colour Trick S.l.
- Alan Maley — Lifetime Achievement Award
2013 winners
- Mary Glasgow Scholastic — Mary Glasgow
- Y. L. Teresa Ting — CLIL - Biology Towards IGCSE
- Herbert Puchta and Günter Gerngross — Hooray! Let’s play! Helbling Languages
- Kieran Donaghy — "Film English"
- Richard Cauldwell — Cool Speech: Hot Listening, Cool Pronunciation, Speech in Action/Firsty Group
- English in Action — English in Action, Bangladesh
- Brita Haycraft — Lifetime Achievement Award
2014 winners
- Excellence in Course Innovation – Dyslexia for Teachers of English as a Foreign Language by Dystefl Project
- Innovation in Learner Resources – Academic Skills Series by Collins
- Innovation in Teacher Resources – The Disabled Access Friendly campaign by Katie Quartano and Paul Shaw
- Digital Innovation – Doctors Speak Up: Communication and Language Skills for International Medical Graduates by R. Woodward-Kron, C. Bow, C. Fraser, J. Pill, E. Flynn
- Local Innovation – P.A.L.S Scheme, – Country Cousins Ltd
- The Macmillan Education Award for New Talent in Writing -Compass by Elizabeth Pinard
- British Council The Lifetime Achievement Award – Michael Swan
2015 winners
- Excellence in Course Innovation – Oxford Discover by Oxford University Press
- Innovation in Learner Resources – Oxford Learner’s Dictionary of Academic English by Oxford University Press, with Paragon Software GmbH
- Innovation in Teacher Resources – "Life Skills" by Macmillan Education
- Digital Innovation – Little Bridge by Little Bridge
- Local Innovation -Talk English by Manchester Adult Education Service, Manchester City Council with The Department for Communities and Local Government
- The Macmillan Education Award for New Talent in Writing – EAP Shakespeare Dr Chris Lima
- The British Council Lifetime Achievement Award – Henry Widdowson
2016 winners
- Excellence in Course Innovation – Keynote by National Geographic Learning with Cengage Learning
- Innovation in Learner Resources – Literacy for Active Citizenship by Learning Unlimited LTD
- Innovation in Teacher Resources – Digital Video – A Manual for Language Teachers by PeacheyPublications.com
- Digital Innovation – Movies: Enjoy Language by Archimedes Inspiration, a.s.
- Local Innovation – Teaching English in Africa by East African Educational Publishers Ltd.
- The Macmillan Education Award for New Talent in Writing – "Academic English for the 21st Century Learner" by Aylin Graves
- The British Council Lifetime Achievement Award – "Catherine Walter"
2017 Winners
- Excellence in Course Innovation – Students for Peace by Richmond
- Innovation in Learner Resources – Develop EAP: A Sustainable Academic English Skills Course by Averil Bolster & Peter Levrai
- Innovation in Teacher Resources – Tigtag CLIL by Twig World
- Digital Innovation – by Stephen Bax with
- Local Innovation in partnership with Cambridge Assessment English – Hausa-to-English Talking Book 1 by Dr Bilkisu Yusuf Hassan, Prof. AH Amfani, Mallam Mohammed Awwal Umar, Lucy Bella Earl and Mavis Computel Limited
- The British Council Lifetime Achievement Award –
2018 Winners
- Excellence in Course Innovation – Get Set, Go! Phonics by Oxford University Press
- Innovation in Learner Resources – Tim's Pronunciation Workshop by BBC Learning English
- Innovation in Teacher Resources – PronPack 1-4 by Mark Hancock
- Digital Innovation – Learn Languages with Ruby Rei by Wibbu
- Local Innovation in partnership with Cambridge Assessment English – EAL Assessment Framework for Schools by The Bell Foundation with Prof. Constant Leung, King's College London; Dr. Michael Evans and Dr. Yongcan Liu, Cambridge University
- The British Council Lifetime Achievement Award – "Tessa Woodward"
2019 Winners
- Excellence in Course Innovation – Widgets Inc.: A task-based course in workplace English by Atama-ii Books
- Innovation in Learner Resources – Ready to Run: Authentic ELT video for language schools and teachers by Digital Learning Associates ltd.
- Innovation in Teacher Resources – Teaching English Online by Cambridge Assessment English
- Digital Innovation – Go Correct by Big Languages
- Local innovation in partnership with Cambridge Assessment English - Hands Up Project playwriting competition by The Hands Up Project with UNRWA
- The British Council Outstanding Achievement Award –Professor David Crystal OBE
Professor Crystal’s work, spanning writing, research, talks, lectures, and radio and television broadcasts, have had an enormous influence on those with an interest in language worldwide. His clear, eloquent and often humorous explanations of English grammar, spelling, punctuation and pronunciation, as well as his works on Shakespeare, have inspired generations to understand how language works.
His books can be found in schools, universities and homes around the world, treasured by English language educators and students young and old. Professor Crystal has a global influence. Nominations for the award were received as far and wide as Russia, Ethiopia and New Zealand.
His influence on the world of English extends to its institutions, through his patronage of the UK National Literacy Association, the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, the International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language, and the British Council, to name but a few.
As the UK’s national treasure of linguistics, the British Council is honoured to present Professor Crystal with the ELTons award for Outstanding Contribution 2019.
2020 Winners
- Excellence in Course Innovation – New Magic Minds! by Learning Factory
- Innovation in Learner Resources – Pearson and BBC Live Classes by Pearson English
- Innovation in Teacher Resources – The ELT Footprint Community by ELT Footprint Community
- Digital Innovation – Busuu English Smart Review by Busuu
- Local innovation in partnership with Cambridge Assessment English - The Garden Project – Brazilian Edition by Angelica Manca, Hoopla Education Pte. Ltd. With Macmillan Do Brasil Editora, Comercializadora, and Importadora E Distribudora
- The British Council Outstanding Achievement Award – Opal Dunn
ELTons Judges’ Commendations for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Dyslexia Bytes by Martin Bloomfield
- I am not naughty – I really, really mean it! by Basirat Razaq-Shuaib with The Winford Centre for Children and Women, Nigeria
- Journey 2 Basic Skills by Klik2learn with City College Glasgow
- Kids’ Web by Richmond
- REAL LIVES Series by ELI Publishing and partners
- The NO Project by The NO Project with The Rights Lab, Nottingham University
2021 Winners
- Excellence in Course Innovation – Our Languages by StandFor / FTD Educação
- Innovation in Learner Resources – Fiction Express by Fiction Express
- Innovation in Teacher Resources –Teaching English to Pre-Primary Children by DELTA Publishing
- Digital Innovation – CIELL-Comics for Inclusive English Language Learning by Lancaster University with AKTO Art & Design College, Innovation in Learning Institute, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Language Centre, University of Cyprus
- Local innovation - Facebook Live Team Teaching for the Palestinian English Curriculum by The Hands Up Project with UNRWA
- The British Council Outstanding Achievement Award – Prof. N S Prabhu
- The British Council ELTons Outstanding Achievement Award for an organisation or collective - The A S Hornby Educational Trust
In partnership with the British Council, during the 60 years since then the Trust has supported over 470 ELT professionals from around the world via Hornby Scholarships, and thousands more via regional schools, an alumni network and Teacher Association project awards. The Trust also supports dictionary-related research and research into the history of ELT.
ELTons Judges’ Commendations for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Para Powerlifting English Competency Course
- Sensations English
- Communicating Identities
- Teaching in Challenging Circumstances
- Booklet of basics grammar in ASL and pictures for deaf and hard hearing
- Facebook Live Team Teaching for the Palestinian English Curriculum
- Mosaik Dogme Toolkit
- Our Languages
- CIELL-Comics for Inclusive English Language Learning
- Vlogger Academy
ELTons Judges’ Commendations for Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action
- Sensations English - Global news-based video and article lessons with subtitles, transcripts and interactive activities to extend the learning experience.
2022 Winners
- Innovation in Learner Resources - Helbling Shakespeare Series, Deborah J Ellis, Maria Cleary - Helbling Languages
- Innovation in Teacher Resources - Ideas in Action: Activities for Mediation, Ethan Mansur, Riccardo Chiappini, Jason Anderson, Kate Baade - DELTA Publishing
- Local Innovation - Picture This!, Sarah Sheldon, Ingrid Guyon - Learning Unlimited with Fotosynthesis
- Excellence in Course Innovation - Brain Juice, Andrew Starling, Alisa Delgado, Andrew Dainty, Daniela Tovar, Alan Morlán, Lyzzy Jardon, Rubi Ramirez, Susana Moreno - University of Dayton Publishing
- Digital Innovation - EF Hyper Class, William Dekker, Tim Ackroyd, Lee Schuneman, Greg Carew, Yuanlai Xu, David Carrol, Nick Lin - EF Education First
- The British Council ELTons Outstanding Achievement Award - Professor Penny Ur OBE
ELTons Judges’ Commendations for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Classroom Practices:English as a Lingua Franca
- Dau Dau
- May Moo and Me
ELTons Judges’ Commendations for Environmental Sustainability and Climate Action
- Brain Juice
- Lift
- Speak Out for Sustainability