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

 

AUDIO INTERVIEW WITH PRESENTER: DR. SUHANTHIE MOTHA

Producing Place: Race, Empire, and TESOL Teacher Identities

The presenter draws on place as an analytic within TESOL teacher education to illustrate ways that ideologies of race and empire (including such processes as colonization, neocolonialism, globalization, and neoliberalism) are produced within TESOL. She argues that racialized and colonial formations of TESOL teacher identities underpin the rationale for the profession.

Listen to her discuss this presentation with Lavette Coney here.


Lavette Coney is currently the co-editor for SRIS and an ELL co-chair at the Fessenden School in West Newton, Massachusetts, where she facilitates the learning of students from a variety of countries, including South Korea, Mexico, Russia, Ukraine, and more. She also works with admissions, placement, and curriculum and founded an ethnic-based affinity group and race and gender focus group for students. Her research interests evolve around race and White privilege.