My thanks to all the BEIS members who helped make BEIS’
presence at the 2011 Convention a success. This includes everyone who attended the BEIS Steering
Committee and Open Business meetings, and Past Chair Mayra Daniel and
Incoming Chair Aida Nevárez-La Torre, who facilitated these
meetings.
The 2011 BEIS Special Academic Session on “Examining the ‘E’ in
TESOL” featured exemplary presentations by Jody Cripps, Mayra Daniel,
Mario Lopez-Gopar, and Shelley Taylor. The InterSection Session entitled
“Something is Rotten in the State of Arizona” included papers by Mary
Carol Combs and by Joanne Cripps and Anita Small. More information about
these sessions is included below.
In light of these two BEIS sessions, Shelley Taylor and I
submitted a proposal for a special issue of TESOL
Quarterly on plurilingualism in TESOL. Please see the sidebar
for more information regarding the call for papers for this special
issue.
I deeply appreciate the hard work of the BEIS members who
volunteered their time to review the many excellent proposals that BEIS
received for the 2012 convention. |