SPLIS Newsletter - March 2019 (Plain Text Version)
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LEADERSHIP UPDATES LETTER FROM THE CHAIR
Dear SPLIS Colleagues, I am very much looking forward to the upcoming annual TESOL Convention in Atlanta, Georgia, on 12–15 March 2019. I hope to see you all there. The Speech, Pronunciation, and Listening Interest Section (SPLIS) has planned many interesting sessions. You don’t want to miss them! Following, I detail the dates, time, location, and content of SPLIS feature presentations and its Open Meeting:
For information about Preconvention Institutes, plenary speeches, posters, workshops, individual research and practice-oriented presentations, and other events, please check the Convention Planner on TESOL’s website. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the SPLIS officers that served with me this past year: Susan Spezzini (Chair-Elect), Suzanne Franks (Newsletter Coeditor), Shantaya Rao (Newsletter Coeditor), Hilal Ergul (Secretary), Nancy Elliott (Member-at-Large), and Holly Hubbard (Communications Officer). It’s been wonderful to work with them. Some of these officers will end their service at the TESOL Convention. If you are interested in joining the SPLIS Steering Committee, please come to our SPLIS Open Meeting for information on open positions, or contact me via email. This issue of the newsletter is full of interesting and practical activities for teachers of English learners around the world. I hope they inspire you as much as they have inspired us. Consider sharing activities, lessons learned from the classroom, reviews of instructional technology tools, research findings with valuable pedagogical implications, and the like in our next issue. We are always looking for interesting contributions from our membership. I hope you enjoy this issue of our newsletter and the upcoming annual convention in Atlanta. All the best, |