ALIS Newsletter - March 2018 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP UPDATES
•  LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIR
•  GOODBYE AND HELLO FROM BEN
ARTICLES
•  THE PERSISTENCE OF GRAMMAR
•  VIEWING VARIABLE VOICES IN LEARNER LANGUAGE THROUGH A HETEROGLOSSIC LENS
•  TASK-BASED VOCABULARY LEARNING: LESSONS FROM A REAL-WORLD CONTEXT
•  WEAVING THROUGH TEXTS: TEACHING TEXT STRUCTURE TO ENGLISH LEARNERS
ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY
•  APPLIED LINGUISTICS INTEREST SECTION (ALIS)

 

GOODBYE AND HELLO FROM BEN

Dear ALISers,

Serving as Coeditor for AL Forum has been a fun ride. Over the last four years, I have had the privilege to work with some wonderful people. And, along the way, I have learned much about our Interest Section.

To my fellow Coeditors (present and past), thank you! Natalia Dolgova, Monika Ekiert, Jana Moore, and Olga Griswold all helped make the job enjoyable by being so easy to collaborate with, so generous with their time, and so organized. That last attribute, along with a healthy sense of humor, often saved the day as looming deadlines did more than loom—they tended to zoom forward with lightning speed.

I would also like to give a shout out to all the ALIS Chairs I have worked with. Eli Hinkel, Hayriye Kayi-Aydar, Nihat Polat, David Olsher, Olga Griswold (again), and Kathy Howard (soon-to-be Chair, as of the upcoming Convention), thanks for your service and commitment to our Interest Section. And a special thanks to Eli, who has served as our Community Manager over the last few years. Where would ALIS be without her institutional knowledge and sharp wit?

My favorite part of the job was the front-row view into the ongoing work of scholars in our field. It was rewarding to solicit newsletter contributions spotlighting interesting research and inventive teaching. Thank you to the 55 authors who have published in AL Forum during my time as Coeditor.

And now, onto the next role. I will be stepping into the position of ALIS Chair-Elect next month in Chicago. I look forward to continuing my efforts to promote the position of Applied Linguistics in TESOL. See you around…

All the best,

Ben