LINGUIST List 20.4121
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Wed Dec 02 2009
Calls: Applied Ling/USA
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1. Cristina
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31st NYS TESOL Applied Linguistics Winter Conference
Message 1: 31st NYS TESOL Applied Linguistics Winter Conference
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Date: 01-Dec-2009
From: Cristina Berry <redcoyote22 yahoo.com>
Subject: 31st NYS TESOL Applied Linguistics Winter Conference
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Full Title: 31st NYS TESOL Applied Linguistics Winter Conference Short Title: 31st NYS TESOL ALWC Date: 06-Mar-2010 - 06-Mar-2010 Location: New York, NY, USA Contact Person: Cristina Berry Meeting Email: redcoyote22 yahoo.com Web Site: http://https://sites.google.com/site/31nystesolalconference/ Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics Subject Language(s): English (eng) Call Deadline: 15-Jan-2010 Meeting Description: NYS (New York State) TESOL will host its 31st annual winter applied linguistics conference at Teachers College at Columbia University. This year's theme is Strengthening Classroom Practices: The Link Between Research and Application. Call for Papers We invite proposals for 40-minute presentations (30 minute discussion and 10 minute Q&A) on original research or pedagogical practices related to applied linguistics and/or classroom practices in the ESL/EFL field. We also invite proposals for poster presentations which will be displayed for a 2-hour block of time. Poster presentations are intended to be a format for reports of work in progress. Preference will be given to proposals related to the conference theme. Paper and poster selection will be competitive. All proposals must be e-mailed. In your email, please include: - A one-page summary without identifying information - A one-page summary with name, address, affiliation, and e-mail address - A fifty-word summary for the program book - A list of any technology requirements - "AL Conf Paper Proposal" or "AL Conf Poster Presentation" in the subject line Email to: ALWC Conference Team Teachers College, Columbia University 31.nystesol.al.conference gmail.com
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