ALC Newsletter - 03/01/2018 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP UPDATES
•  CONNECTIVITY AND SHARED EXPERIENCES
•  WELCOME, WELCOME, WELCOME
•  EXPANDING OUR AFFILIATE'S INFLUENCE
•  WELCOME THE MEMBERS OF THE NEW AFFILIATE NETWORK PROFESSIONAL COUNCIL
ARTICLES
•  THE POWER OF TWO: COTEACHING TO SUPPORT ELLS
•  RECONSIDERING CONCEPTUAL PARADIGMS IN ENGLISH STUDIES
AFFILIATE REPORTS
•  DELVING DEEPER INTO LOCAL ADVOCACY
•  REFLECTIONS FROM THE 18TH INTERNATIONAL INGED ELT CONFERENCE
•  HELTA HONDURAS TESOL: WHAT HAS HAPPENED AND WHAT WILL HAPPEN DURING 2018
•  THE FIRST PROVINCIAL LEVEL REGIONAL CONFERENCE OF NELTA AND THE CELEBRATION OF 70 YEARS OF US-NEPAL FRIENDSHIP
•  PERU TESOL ASSOCIATION AT 25
•  REGIONAL SOUTHEAST TESOL DRAWS ATTENDEES FROM 23 STATES
•  TESOL COLOMBIA, A DREAM THAT CAME TRUE
•  TESOL KUWAIT CONFERENCE, 2017: BUILDING AND BRIDGING ELT COMMUNITIES
2018 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO
•  BEST OF AFFILIATE SESSIONS
•  AFFILIATE NETWORK SESSIONS

 

2018 TESOL INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXPO

BEST OF AFFILIATE SESSIONS

All Best of Affiliate sessions will be hosted in McCormick Place, North Building, N131.

WEDNESDAY, 28 MARCH

Center for English Teaching Excellence  (Republic of  Georgia)
Foreign Language Learning Environment in Large and Mixed-Ability Classes
The presenter found that teaching foreign languages came closer to teaching real communication in large and mixed-ability classes, especially in heterogeneous language environments. This was despite methodology being unable to establish an effective system for teaching communication skills and only a minority of students managing to acquire such skills.
 
PRESENTER: Nino Sharvashidze 
10:30 am–11:15 am

Michigan TESOL
Promoting Active Vocabulary Learning Using Context Clues in Academic Writing
Emphasizing the interconnection between academic reading and writing, the presenters discuss ways of engaging students in using context clues as an effective strategy to promote active vocabulary learning and use in academic writing.
 
PRESENTERS: Wendy Wang, Kay Stremler, Susan Ruellan, Martina Syrova
2 pm–2:45 pm
 
Washington Association for the Education of Speakers of Other Languages 
Native American Boarding Schools: The Continent’s First ESL Immersion Program
Inspired by first hearing her grandfather’s ancestral language spoken in 1980, the presenter explores the history of Native American boarding schools, including their role in education today. The presenter discusses the societal impact boarding schools have had and what this means to ELLs and Native education in current contexts.
 
PRESENTER: Joan A. Johnston Nelson
4 pm–4:45 pm
 
 
THURSDAY, 29 MARCH
 
Northern New England TESOL
Engage in Strategies That Move Adolescent ELs Beyond Intermediate Fluency
Participants engage in hands-on practice of research-based strategies known to move secondary ELs “stuck” at intermediate fluency to proficiency in academic English. These innovative strategies build control of linguistic structures unique to math, social studies, and language arts while promoting student confidence, especially among long-term ELs. Attendees receive supportive resources.
 
PRESENTER: Elizabeth Hartung-Cole
2 pm–2:45 pm

Mid-America TESOL
A Guaranteed, Humanistic Four-Step Process to Help Prevent Plagiarism 
The act of plagiarizing can destroy the student-teacher bond of trust. How can this perennial problem be permanently solved? The answer lies in four simple steps. This interactive session guides participants through a humanistic, useful, and effective process that guarantees to reduce plagiarism and cheating in the ELL classroom.
 
PRESENTER: Patrick T. Randolph
3 pm–3:45 pm
 

FRIDAY, 30 MARCH

Argentina TESOL
Caring for the kinesthetic students through music and song
Educational professionals have been arguing about multiple intelligences and learning styles for a while. Yet, the presenter believes that not all intelligences are being addressed evenly. The presenter demonstrates how to apply some tools to cater to the less predominant intelligences.
 
PRESENTER: Silvia Schnitzler
2 pm–2:45 pm