February 2022
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LETTER FROM THE CHAIR

Michelle E. Benegas, Hamline University, Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Dear Colleagues,

I’m thrilled to share with you this latest edition of the TESOL TEIS newsletter. I’d also like to congratulate our very own Kate Reynolds on her election to the TESOL Board of Directors. Kate currently holds the position of chair-elect of the TEIS. In light of this news, our current chair elect-elect, James Whiting, will assume the role of chair of the TEIS next year. Elections for new positions on the TEIS board, including the chair elect-elect and chair elect, will take place in February.

I look forward to seeing you at the 2022 TESOL Convention in Pittsburgh.

Michelle Benegas
TESOL TEIS Chair


Michelle Benegas, Ph.D., is an associate professor of TESOL at Hamline University. Benegas is the principal investigator of the ELM (English Learners in the Mainstream) Project, a US Department of Education funded initiative that seeks to ensure that all teachers are prepared to meet the needs of English learners through teacher leadership.
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TEIS Academic Session at TESOL 2022
Preparing TESOL Professionals to Be Teacher Leaders
Thursday, 24 March, 12:00-13:30 US EST in Room 333 at The David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
TEIS Intersection Sessions at TESOL 2022
Problematizing the Problem: Approaches to a Multicultural and Multilingual Classroom

Teacher's Leadership Through Advocacy

The Trickle-Down Problem: Pronunciation From Teacher Education to the Classroom