SRIS Newsletter - February 2016 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP UPDATES
•  LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
•  LETTER FROM THE SRIS CHAIR
•  LETTER FROM THE SRIS CHAIR-ELECT
•  LETTER FROM THE SRIS PAST CHAIR
ARTICLES
•  NAVIGATING SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ALONGSIDE MIGRANT WORKERS IN AN ESOL CLASSROOM
•  AUDIO INTERVIEW WITH PRESENTER: DR. SUHANTHIE MOTHA
•  AUDIO INTERVIEW WITH PRESENTERS: DRS. IBRAHIM AND BARNAWI
•  TESOL ADVOCACY AND POLICY SUMMIT - 2015
•  CROSSING BORDERS AND BUILDING BRIDGES WITH HALF THE SKY
EXTRA CATEGORIES
•  TESOL CONVENTION 2015 RECAP
•  BOOK REVIEW: MY PINK ROAD TO RUSSIA
ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY
•  COMMUNITY NEWS
•  SRIS MISSION & CONCERNS

 

ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY

COMMUNITY NEWS

Dear SRISers,

I am thrilled to introduce myself as this year’s community manager. I’m based in Riyadh and teach English for academic purposes to pre–health sciences students. I'm also currently conducting a contrastive corpus analysis of Arabic and English native language speakers’ academic written discourse as part of a PhD in applied linguistics. I have always been passionate about social responsibility and have taken part in many activist campaigns in my home country, Saudi Arabia. One of the most crucial tools for activists in the Middle East is social media, without which much of our activism would not have seen the light of day. Thus, I see the value in these tools and how they could also be used to achieve and enhance our goals as SRISers. Please do take the time to follow our Twitter account and join our Facebook page. On these platforms, we will disseminate links to publications, research, and ready-to-use classroom materials not only to fellow TESOLers but also to a global audience. If you have anything to share, there are several ways to do so:

  1. Send it to the SRIS community Listserv email directly at SRIS@community.tesol.org or to the moderator at SRIS-moderator@community.tesol.org.

  2. Tweet it with a mention to @SRIStesol, in which case it will be retweeted.

  3. Share it on the community’s Facebook page: Social Responsibility Interest Group TESOL.

Thank you,

Eman Al Nafjan