
Heidi Faust
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Maxi-Ann Campell
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Patriann Smith
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Natalia Balyasnikova
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Austin Pack
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Sarah Adams
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Dear everyone,
I am delighted to have this opportunity to introduce our ICIS team to you!
Our chair for this year is Heidi Faust, an associate director
of TESOL Professional Training Programs at University of Maryland
Baltimore County, and our chair-elect is Maxi-Ann Campbell, who
currently holds a position as a global academic fellow at New York
University Shanghai, in Pudongxin District, Shanghai, China. Both Heidi
and Maxi-Ann are dedicated educators and inspirational leaders who are
committed to furthering intercultural understanding through their work
and community engagement. We look forward to their participation in ICIS
community leadership and development.
We sadly say good-bye to Austin Pack, our former community
manager. Austin has been a wonderful team member to us and contributed
greatly to the development of ICIS community. Now, as he steps down from
his position to focus on other aspects of his life, we warmly welcome
Sarah Adams as our new community manager. While studying for an MA in
literature at the University of Delaware, Sarah began teaching and
tutoring ESL students as a graduate instructor, and she found she loved
these students so much that she quickly changed fields, studied Chinese,
and moved China. She then studied for an MA in TESOL at the School for
International Training, in Brattleboro, Vermont, and has most recently
been teaching courses in intercultural communications and leading a
weekly gender issues discussion group at Shantou University, in
Guangdong province, China.
This newsletter has been co-edited by our two editors, Natalia
Balyasnikova and Patriann Smith, two scholars interested in language and
literacy with a focus on multilingualism and intercultural
communication. Patriann, teaches courses in reading and literacy in the
Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign. Please watch a short interview with Patriann here. Natalia is a
third-year doctoral student in the Department of Language and Literacy
Education at the University of British Columbia (UBC), in Vancouver,
Canada. Through her research Natalia examines how adult immigrant
learners experience intercultural communication as they acquire a new
language. In addition to her research projects, Natalia works with
seniors who take classes at UBC Learning Exchange, a volunteer-run ESL
program in Vancouver.
Our ICIS team is here to listen to you, our community, help our
community grow and we appreciate your continued support.
Natalia Balyasnikova
Natalia Balyasnikova is a doctoral student in language
and literacy education at the University of British Columbia, in
beautiful Vancouver, Canada. Originally from Russia, Natalia moved to
Canada in 2013 to pursue her degree in TESL with a focus on
intercultural communication. Natalia writes about her life as a graduate
student and a newcomer to Canada in her blog: https://balyasnikova.wordpress.com/. |