SLWIS Newsletter - March 2018 (Plain Text Version)
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ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY SLW NEWS: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
SLW News welcomes articles that focus on L2 writers and characteristics and text features, classroom materials and practices, placement and assessment issues, writing program administration, teacher development, and other related areas. SLW News encourages submissions related to any educational setting, especially traditionally underrepresented contexts (preK–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 October issue and 10 January for the March 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 Elena Shvidko and Ilka Kostka, SLW News Managing Editors E-mail: slwisnewsletter@gmail.com See below for more information concerning book reviews and submissions related to specific topics and contexts. Action Research Projects SLW News welcomes summaries of classroom-based action research projects. Submissions should include a discussion of the following items:
Please include any relevant classroom materials that emerged from the research. Book/Media Reviews SLW News welcomes reviews of teacher resource books and student texts 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 the editor for approval and review copies. Reviews will be considered for publication based on the quality of the reviewer’s evaluation and description of the book as well as the book’s relevance and importance to the field. Reviews should
CALL Submissions SLW News welcomes CALL-related articles, announcements, reports, and reviews in the following categories:
EFL Submissions SLW News welcomes submissions focusing on EFL contexts. Topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
In order to ensure diversity of interest and coverage of as many areas of instruction in the field of EFL writing as possible, SLW News encourages submissions on the following themes:
Writing Center Submissions Given that many ESL/EFL students need (and want) more individualized or in-depth assistance with their writing than instructors can understandably provide, these students look to the writing center for support. This phenomenon has been reflected in the increasing number of writing-center-related sessions at professional conferences, as well as discussions on various e-lists. To share information on this topic with a wider audience, SLW News encourages submissions highlighting
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