SLWIS features a wide range of exciting presentations during
the upcoming 2012 TESOL Convention. You can receive the exact details of
all SLWIS sessions both before the convention (see the following
article [link to SLW-RELATEDSESSIONS] in this issue) and at the
convention when you stop by the SLWIS booth in the exhibit hall. I would
like to take this opportunity to introduce the InterSections and
Academic Session related to the SLW scholarship. Please mark your
calendars for the following sessions:
ACADEMIC SESSION
Examining Methodological Complexities in Second Language Writing Research
Thursday, 29 March 2012, 10:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
Marriott Hotel, Franklin 5
Session Description: This session examines a wide range of
methodological issues that emerge in research designs related to second
language writing. Presenters discuss various methodological complexities
and theoretical understandings they experienced when they conducted
research on second language writing at the postsecondary
level.
Presenters: Alan Hirvela (The Ohio State University), Tony
Silva (Purdue University), Silvia Pessoa (Carnegie Mellon University),
Lucie Moussu (University of Alberta), and Lisya Seloni (Illinois State
University)
INTERSECTION WITH CALLIS AND MWIS
Going Beyond the Textbook in Second Language Writing With CALL
Thursday, 29 March 2012, 10:00 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.
Technology Showcase, Convention Center 103-B
Session Description: The presenters discuss the need for CALL
materials that can supplement programs already using a textbook.
Techniques for developing and implementing these materials will be
presented, with a specific focus on teaching second language writing.
Presenters will also discuss the future of the textbook and its
integration with technology.
Presenters: Maggie Sokolik (University of California,
Berkeley), Carla Meskill (University at Albany, State University of New
York), Leslie Opp-Beckman (University of Oregon), Lise Minovitz (Pearson
International), Steve King (National Geographic Learning)
INTERSECTION WITH ESPIS
The Privileged Status of English and Multilingual Writers Across Disciplines
Thursday, 29 March 2012, 1:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Marriott Hotel, Franklin 8
Session Description: This colloquium aims to explore
multilingual writers’ academic writing practices in the context of
English as a lingua franca. Presenters from diverse contexts discuss
various issues regarding the privileged status of English within various
academic discourses such as publishing and dissertation
writing.
Presenters: Christine Pearson Casanave (Temple University), Christine Tardy (DePaul University), Karen Englander (Universidad Autonoma
de Baja California), Lisya Seloni (Illinois State University), and Sedef
Uzuner Smith (Indiana University of Pennsylvania).
INTERSECTION WITH NNESTIS AND ALIS
Developing Competence in NNES Writing: A Focus on Genres
Friday, 30 March 2012, 1:00 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Marriott Hotel, Franklin 10
Session Description: Drawing from genre theory, the presenters
explore how NNES writers can develop competence in writing by examining
thesis and dissertation writing, qualitative doctoral dissertation
writing, dissertation proposal writing, and professional writing, as
well as the lexico-grammatical features associated with different
genres.
Presenters: Christine Pearson Casanave (Temple University), An
Cheng (Oklahoma State University), Luciana de Oliveria (Purdue
University), Howard Williams (Teachers College, Columbia University),
Lindy Woodrow (The University of Sydney)
ADDITIONAL EVENTS
SLWIS Steering Committee Meeting
Wednesday, 28 March 2012, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Convention Center 105-B
If you are a member of the SLWIS leadership team, are
interested in joining, or want to learn more about projects we have in
the works, please attend our SLWIS Steering Committee meeting.
SLWIS Open Meeting
Thursday, 29 March 2012, 6:45 p.m. - 8:00
p.m.
Convention Center 109-B
At the annual open meeting, members and friends of SLWIS come together to discuss the past year’s event, plan for next year’s TESOL convention, and explore options for events in the upcoming year. Come join in on the discussion.
Social Event: An Evening with
Friends of Second Language Writing
Thursday, March 29, 2012, 8:00 p.m. – ??
Location: The Field
House
Friends of Second Language Writing will gather in Philadelphia
after the SLWIS Open Meeting to celebrate advances in the field of
second language writing, to renew acquaintances, to form new research
alliances, and to welcome new members into the discipline. Stop by the
SLWIS booth in the book exhibit area or attend the open meeting to get
directions to and other information
about this informal gathering. |