TESOL Globe
Convention Special Issue: April 2013
TESOL Globe
The 2013 Convention in Photos

More than 6,500 attendees flocked to the TESOL International Convention in Dallas, Texas, USA in March 2013.


 

 


Attendees came from more than 75 countries to attend TESOL's convention.

 

 
Keynote speakers drew the largest crowds (clockwise from top left): Suzanne Panferov, Thomas Nakayama, Aram deKoven, Bonny Norton, John Hunter.

 


Attendees at K–12 Dream Day paid close attention to presenters in strands like Best Practices, Improving School Climate, and Taking on Common Core.

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Students at the Graduate Student Forum and the Doctoral Forum were able to share their research and materials, and network with other students.

 


Academic sessions and roundtable discussions were well attended.



Convention neophytes got their bearings at the Reception for New Members & First-Time Attendees.

 


Attendees visited the Expo Hall to check out the latest products, materials and services from more than 130 publishers and organizations...

 

 
...and learn how to use the materials with interactive demonstrations and personal attention.

 


At the Job MarketPlace, attendees set up interviews, spoke with recruiters, searched for jobs, and dropped off their résumés for companies to review.
 


At poster sessions, attendees were able to chat with presenters about their displays and their ideas.

 


The Electronic Village (EV), hosted by the CALL Interest Section, allowed attendees to learn about technology resources for their language classrooms, whether virtual or face-to-face. Check out the CALL-IS website for resources from the 2013 EV and Technology Showcase.

 


TESOL Staff were ready with a helping hand at the TESOL Bookstore and the Membership Desk.

 


The TESOL Press offered more than 90 titles at a special convention price.

TESOLers in Action

 

 

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