SRIS Newsletter - August 2019 (Plain Text Version)

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In this issue:
LEADERSHIP UPDATES
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIRS
•  LETTER FROM THE CHAIR-ELECTS
•  LETTER FROM THE EDITORS
ARTICLES
•  ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING: GIVING VOICE TO SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ISSUES USING LOCAL GRAFFITI
•  "GETTING MORE OUT OF IT": TEACHERS DOCUMENTING EXPERIENCES ABROAD THROUGH POETRY
•  FILMS WITH PLOTS AND THEMES RELATED TO SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES
•  SCHOOL
EXTRA CATEGORIES
•  A WAY FORWARD: A BOOK REVIEW OF STAGING HARRIET'S HOUSE: WRITING AND PERFORMING RESEARCH-INFORMED THEATRE BY TARA GOLDSTEIN
ABOUT THIS COMMUNITY
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•  TESOL SRIS: SURVEY FOR INTERSECTIONS OF IDENTITY & ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING STRAND
•  CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: INDIGENIZING TESOL

 

TESOL SRIS: SURVEY FOR INTERSECTIONS OF IDENTITY & ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING STRAND

The SRIS Advocacy strand, Intersections of Identity and English Language Teaching, aims to raise awareness and foster dialogue and debate about different conceptualizations and practices of identity among our ELT communities. Understanding that identity is the result of complex relational processes of individual agency as well as institutional imposition and that it manifests both fluidity and fixity enables us to reflect on who we are and how we act in particular social contexts. Thus, the Intersections of Identity and ELT Advocacy promotes building a coalitional allyship through conversations among members across and within different linguistic, cultural, racial/ethnic, gender/sex, religious, and geographical backgrounds.

Strand leaders:
Gyewon Jang (gjang2@student.gsu.edu)
Margo Wolfe (margolwolfe@gmail.com)
Hema Ramachandran (hramachandra@usf.edu)

Dear members, please complete this brief survey sharing which webinars and resources you are interested in learning more about identity and language teaching. The link is: https://forms.gle/Ftnuw1LzWD1dhh719