
Elizabeth Gould |

Sandra Tompson Issa
|
Greetings PAIS Members,
It’s the start of a new year and soon we will be gathering for
TESOL 2017 in Seattle. We hope that you will join us for the many
interesting sessions and meetings relevant to PAIS members. We
especially hope you will attend the two panels we have prepared for you.
The InterSection panel titled “Sustaining Enrollment: Innovative Ways
to Keep Your Program Afloat” is no doubt highly relevant to many of
those in the PAIS community, and the academic panel, “Maintaining Morale
in Difficult Times,” will hopefully provide some insight on how to
navigate through some rough waters.
This latest PAIS Newsletter offers several
interesting articles for you to enjoy. You can read about how one
district formed a collaborative team to serve small schools with ELL
populations. Another article looks at how to promote the image of ESL
through professional development, while a third discusses helping
traditional teachers adapt to a hybrid/blended program. A fourth article
addresses how one program evaluated its success by following up with
graduates. Additionally, there is an informative review of Stretch: How to Future-Proof Yourself for
Tomorrow's Workplace. Last, but not least, you will get to
meet Michaela Colombo, associate professor in curriculum and instruction
at UMass Lowell, in the “Meet the Member” column.
At the upcoming convention, our current co-chairs Linda Wesley
and Angela Dornbusch will be passing the baton to us. We would like to
thank Linda and Angela for their strong leadership and guidance over
this last year. We will do our best to follow in their footsteps! With
that, we would like to introduce the 2017–2018 team:
Co-Chairs: Elizabeth Gould and Sandra Tompson Issa
Co-Chairs-Elect: Alicia Going and Tom Tasker
Community Manager: Misty Popovich
Member-at-Large: Lara Ravitch
Past Chairs: Angela Dornbusch and Linda Wesley
We look forward to seeing you at the PAIS Open Meeting at TESOL
2017, scheduled for Wednesday, 22 March, from 5 pm–6:30 pm in Room 613
in the Washington State Convention Center.
With best wishes for a productive and innovative year,
Elizabeth and Sandra |