Dear SRIS Members,
Thank you so much for being a part of such an integral part of
TESOL through your activity and involvement in the Social Responsibility
Interest Section (SRIS). Those of us in leadership (chairs, newsletter
editors, community manager, past chairs, and the steering committee)
believe our interest section is of vital importance to TESOL
International Association, now more than ever.
That said, we are working to organize the SRIS so that we can
pool our energy and efforts. We sent out an initial survey in April that
asked for your areas of expertise and passion within social
responsibility. The results of that survey enabled the leadership team
to identify four strands within the interest section. We are now sending
out a follow-up
survey.
We are asking you to take some time to think about your own
areas of expertise, passions, and skill sets and identify one strand in which you would most
like to participate. You will also be asked to identify a secondary
strand.
If you are interested in serving as an active and dedicated
leader for your strand, you will be able to indicate that as
well.
Our intention behind the creation of strands is to strengthen
the interest section and create a strong rationale for the presence of
the SRIS in TESOL. The TESOL Board of Directors is meeting this year to
decide the structure and role of interest sections in TESOL, and they
would like for us to provide input on what a “robust” interest section
is.
Here are the four proposed strands of SRIS:
1) EL Advocacy
- Political concerns
- Immigrant rights
- Access to education
2) Intersections of Identity and Language Teaching
- Race
- Gender
- LGBTQ+
- Nonnative-English Speakers in TESOL
3) Professional Learning
- Teacher education
- Curriculum development
- Social justice resources
4) Global Issues in Education
- Peace
- Environment
- Economic justice
And here is the link to the survey to
indicate your primary and secondary areas of involvement, as well as
indicate your ability and desire to be an active and dedicated leader
for your strand.
If you have any questions, comments, feedback, or concerns,
please don't hesitate to contact me directly. I would love to hear from
you. Otherwise, we look forward to seeing your responses in the
survey!
Again, thank you so much for being a part of this interest section.
Warmly,
Laura Jacob
2017–2018 SRIS Chair |