SLWIS Newsletter - December 2011 (Plain Text Version)
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SLW NEWS: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
SLW News is soliciting articles on second language writing theory, research, and pedagogy in all ESL/EFL settings. SLW News welcomes articles that focus on L2 writers’ characteristics and features of L2 texts, classroom materials and practices, placement and assessment issues, writing program administration, teacher development, and other areas. SLW News encourages submissions related to any educational setting, especially traditionally underrepresented contexts (pre-K through 12, 2-year colleges, community programs, international K-12 schools, etc.). In light of the newsletter’s electronic format, authors are encouraged to include hyperlinks. Deadlines 30 June for the August/September issue and 31 December for the February issue. General Submission Guidelines Articles should
All tables, graphs, and other images should be submitted as separate jpg files. Please direct your submissions and questions to Margi Wald, SLW News Managing Editor Please use “SLW News Submission” in the subject line of your email. See below for more information concerning book reviews and submissions related to specific topics and contexts. Book Review Policy SLW News welcomes reviews of teacher resource books and student textbooks dealing with second language writing, teaching, research, and administration. Anyone interested in writing a review for SLW News may choose a recently published book in the field and contact Book Reviews Editor Steven Bookman for approval and review copies. Reviews will be chosen based on the quality of the reviewer’s evaluation and description of the book, and the book’s relevance and importance to the field. Reviews should
Further information and book review suggestions are available from Steven Bookman, book reviews editor. CALL Submissions SLW News welcomes CALL-related articles, announcements, reports, and reviews in the following categories:
Submissions should follow the general guidelines listed above. Further information is available from Catherine Smith, associate editor. EFL Submissions SLW News welcomes both short and long submissions focusing on EFL contexts. Topics for short submissions (under 500 words) include, but are not limited to, the following:
Topics for longer submissions (up to 1,200 words) include, but are not limited to, the following:
In order to ensure diversity of interest and coverage of as many areas as possible of instruction in the field of EFL writing, SLW News encourages submissions on the following themes:
Submissions should follow the general guidelines listed above. Please direct questions to Lilian W. Mina, associate editor. Submissions Focusing on 4-Year, Private Liberal-Arts Colleges and Universities SLW News welcomes articles, brief reports, and information of interest to those working in 4-year, private liberal-arts university settings. Possible topics include research, pertinent teaching experiences, lesson plans, and observations on relevant issues and trends. Submissions should follow the general guidelines listed above. Please direct questions to Marian Woyciehowicz Gonsior, associate editor. |