Elton awards
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Since 2003 the British Council has awarded the "English Language Teaching Innovation Award" ("Eltons").
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[edit] 2003 winners
- Tim Kelly and Hilary Nesi — Warwick University
- Fiona Joseph and Peter Travis — Flo-Joe
- Martin Mulloy — BBC Worldwide
[edit] 2004 winners
- Richard Cauldwell — speechinaction (CD-ROM)
- Macmillan Education Dictionaries Team — Macmillan Education, range of products (book, CD-ROM and online editions)
- Scott Thornbury, Oxford University Press — Natural Grammar
[edit] 2005 winners
- Vanessa Reilly, Oxford University Press — Three in a tree (book and multimedia package)
- 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
[edit] 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 (multimedia course)
- Stuart Rubenstein, Greta Grinfeld, Sally McCrae, Emma Fisher, Camden College of English— "English Language Cultural Experience"
[edit] 2007 winners
- Alison Sharpe, Professor Ronald Carter and Professor Michael McCarthy, Cambridge University Press — The Cambridge Grammar of English (CD-ROM and book)
- David Warr, Language Garden — Language Gardening (CD-ROM)
- Nicky Hockly and Gavin Dudeney, The Consultants-E, ICT in the Classroom (online course)

