In addition to dozens of presentations, roundtables, and other
sessions, the SLWIS will be sponsoring several special sessions as well
as its annual meeting and a social event. Please mark your calendars for
the following sessions, and be sure to stop by (and sign up for!) the
SLWIS booth in the Exhibit Hall to keep updated on the exact details of
all SLWIS events.
For a searchable list of SLWIS and SLW-related sessions, please
visit TESOL
2014’s Online Convention Planner.
ACADEMIC SESSION
Working Contexts of SLW Professionals in Higher Education
Friday, March 28, 9:30 am–12:15 pm, Convention Center B116
Presenters: Gena Bennett, Junju Wang, Michelle Cox, Ryuko
Kubota, Shawna Shapiro, Christine Tardy, Silvia Pessoa, Icy Lee, and
Fatima Esseili
Established and emerging L2 writing scholars from diverse
postsecondary contexts will explore how the specific professional
context may shape their daily working environment and professional
identity development. Presenters work at private and public institutions
in Canada, China, Hong Kong, Lebanon, Qatar, and the United States.
INTERSECTION With Elementary Education and Secondary Schools ISs
Shaping the Learning Experiences of L2 Writers Across K–16 Contexts
Friday, March 28, 1–2:45 pm, Convention Center E141
Presenters: Theresa Laquerre, Luciana C. de Oliveira, Mary
Soto, Ditlev Larsen, Jill Jeffery, and Todd Ruecker
This InterSection brings together teachers and scholars from a
variety of educational levels to build on recent scholarship to expand
the field’s knowledge of teaching L2 writing across K–16 contexts.
Presenters offer practical strategies for classroom use and provide
suggestions for improving teacher education and dealing with recent
nationwide movements such as the Common Core State Standards.
INTERSECTION With Video and Digital Media IS
Feedback 2.0: Using Audio-Visual/Digital Commentary to Improve Student Writing
Saturday, March 29, 1–2:45 pm, Convention Center B113
Presenters: Christel Broady, Anna Grigoryan, Johanna Katchen,
Larisa Olesova, Luciana de Oliveira, Alsu Gilmetdinova, and Kay
Losey
Presenters discuss the benefits of and techniques for providing
digital (video audio, screencasting) feedback on university-level
student writing in face-to-face, hybrid, and online courses in order to
increase learner uptake. Panelists demonstrate software applications and
feedback techniques; provide samples; and present tips, caveats, and
student outcomes and reflections.
INTERSECTION With Intensive English Programs and Nonnative English Speakers in TESOL ISs
Helping IEP Students Develop Their Academic Writing Skills
Thursday, March 27, 3–4:45 pm, Convention Center B113
Presenters: Caralyn Bushey, Kyung-Hee Bae, Stephanie Vandrick, and Daniela Wagner-Loera
IEP students can find that developing adequate academic writing
skills can be a barrier to entering and succeeding in a degree program.
A panel of experienced instructors shares the best practices they have
successfully developed to help students gain the academic literacy
needed to succeed.
SLWIS Steering Committee Meeting
Wednesday, March 26, 7–9 pm, Convention Center PB 251/252
If you are a member of the SLWIS leadership team, are
interested in joining the team, or want to learn more about projects we
have in the works, please attend our Steering Committee
meeting.
SLWIS Open Meeting
Thursday, March 27, 6:45–8:15 pm Convention Center B118
At the annual Open Meeting, members and friends of SLWIS come
together to discuss the past year’s events, plan for next year’s TESOL
convention, and explore options for events in the upcoming year. Come
join the discussion!
Social Event: An Evening With Friends of Second Language Writing
Thursday, March 27, 8:30–10:30 pm, PINTS Brewing
Company
412 NW 5th Ave, Portland, Oregon 97209 (503) 564-BREW
Friends of Second Language Writing will gather 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
Exhibit Hall or attend the Open Meeting to get maps and other
information about this informal gathering.
A special thanks to this year's sponsors: Parlor Press Series
on Second Language Writing, Symposium on Second Language Writing, and
Members of the SLWIS Steering Committee. |