ITAIS Newsletter - May 2022 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIR
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIR-ELECT
•  LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
ARTICLES
•  USING THE CULTURE MAP TO UNDERSTAND AMERICAN (AND ITA'S OWN) CULTURE
•  AUTHOR REFLECTION ON THE CHAPTER "ENHANCING INTERNATIONALIZATION AT HOME THROUGH UNDERGRADUATES VOLUNTEERING FOR AN ITA PROGRAM"
•  TEACHING TIP: THE USE OF FOCUS WORDS IN MICRO-TEACHING PRESENTATIONS
•  INCREASING PROGRAM VISIBILITY WHILE EMPOWERING INTERNATIONAL TEACHING ASSISTANTS
ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY
•  ITAIS COMMUNITY EVENTS UPDATE
•  HISTORY OF ITA INTEREST SECTION
•  CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FOR ITAIS NEWSLETTER
•  TESOL ITA-IS NEW MEMBERS

 

HISTORY OF ITA INTEREST SECTION


STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND GOALS

TESOL’s International Teaching Assistants Interest Section (ITAIS) serves TESOL members who are interested in a range of issues associated with nonnative-English-speaking teaching assistants. These issues include course design, testing programs, materials and test design and selection, the nature of and standards for spoken English discourse, and the culture of classroom communication in North America.

HISTORY

ITAIS was first established with interim status at TESOL 1992 and subsequently granted full status in October 1993. The formation of ITAIS recognizes the contribution ITA specialists make to TESOL through service to the profession and to the organization. For more than a decade prior to the founding of ITAIS, ITA issues had been the topic of Preconvention Institutes, papers, and workshops at TESOL meetings, but not all specialists, especially newcomers, had a reliable means of networking or contributing to or learning from these discussions on ITA concerns.

The ITAIS makes it possible for ITA TESOL members to meet one another; share concerns, research, and ideas; and develop a strong basis for research on and pedagogy for ITAs. The IS selects sessions and sponsors a range of conference activities—a Preconvention Institute, academic sessions, and discussion groups. ITAIS also aims to explore how the insights and experience of its members can be shared with members of ISs with common concerns, thus more broadly benefiting TESOL.

Stay connected with the ITAIS community through TESOL groups or the ITAIS website.